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Deneva Schematics

Deneva Class design page

 

Deneva Class: 2304 - Still in Service

OVERVIEW   (Spec Info)  
Designation Cargo Container Ship (Ship Designations)
Commissioned 2304
1st Construction Batch 2304-05
2nd Batch Period 2310-2312
3rd Batch Period 2320
Final Ship to be Commissioned USS Kavaine - 2320 Construction now ended
Crew 29
Ships Built/Remain in service 742 / 688
TACTICAL  
Weapons 3 Phaser Arrays, 1 Photon Torpedo Launchers (Stock 50)
Shield Strength 2.6
Offensive Power 10.4
OTHER STATS  
Maximum Speed Warp 9.01 (for 3 hours)
Maximum Cruising Speed Warp 7.62 (Upgraded to 9.05, 2364)
Mass 864,000 metric tonnes
Length 100.4M
Beam 52.8M
Draught 18M
Decks 4

Originally commissioned in 2306, the Deneva Class has become a common sight on the colonial trade routes of the Federation and is known as one of the most reliable medium-sized freighters ever to have come out of the offices of the ASDB and it's often unacknowledged civilian counterpart, the FSDB (Federal Starship Design Bureau).

The Deneva Class Freighter is 100.4 meters in length, 52.8 beam and is 18 meters in draught (20.1m when the landing gear is down). Standard armament is a single turret mounted Type-V phaser array, placed on the ventral side of the command section and two Type-IV's on the stern.

For a comprehensive Class history visit the ASDB.

NAME OF VESSEL REGISTRY STATUS

INFORMATION

USS Deneva NX -6200 OR ----
USS Corsica NCC 6212 D  
USS Gibraltar NCC 6206 OR  
USS Victoria NCC 6209 OR  
USS LaSalle NCC 6203 OR  
USS Archos NCC 6237 D  
USS Frobisher NCC 6222 DD  
USS Garonne NCC 6228 Sc  
USS Hakluyt NCC 6242 D  
USS Jameson NCC 6217 Sc  
USS Rodney NCC 6381 OR  
USS Constance NCC 6288 OR  
USS Auriga NCC 19215 OR  
USS Maxwell NCC 19211 Sc  
USS Falstaff NCC 6204 OR  
USS Goode NCC 30088 OR  
USS Kavaine NCC 30195 OR  
USS Viscount NCC 30193 OR  

 

The BRISTOL CLASS sub-type

OVERVIEW   (Spec Info)  
Designation Class II Cargo Container Ship
Commissioned 2311
1st Construction Batch 2311-2313
2nd Batch Period 2324
3rd Batch Period 2350
Final Ship to be Commissioned USS Rostock - 2351 Construction now ended
Crew 40
Ships Built/Remain in service 117 / 93
TACTICAL  
Weapons 4 Phaser Arrays, 1 Photon Torpedo Launchers (Stock 75)
Shield Strength 2.6
Offensive Power 13.0
OTHER STATS  
Maximum Cruising Speed Warp 6.7 (Upgraded to 8.2, 2351)
Mass 1.10 million metric tonnes
Length 188M
Decks 9

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The Bristol Class was a Deneva spin-off created to cater for larger and longer range cargo haulage.

NAME OF VESSEL REGISTRY STATUS

INFORMATION

USS Bristol 1 NCC 8400 Sc ----
USS Kang-Po NCC 8415 OR  
USS Brunel NCC 8476 OR  
USS Hastings NCC 8590 D  
USS Leeds 1 NCC 8803 Sc  
USS Barton NCC 8976 OR  
USS Plymouth NCC 8450 OR  
USS Buchanon NCC 13800 D  
USS Newcastle NCC 13973 O  
USS Rostock NCC 61187 O  
USS Brazilia NCC 59068 O  

Footnote

- The Bristol Class was actually our initial ASDB design for the Deneva. But Kris (The Reverend) recently came up with some new specs for the Deneva, reduced slightly in size. Reluctant to diminish the rather good first Deneva to oblivion, we christened the design 'Bristol Class', and inserted her into the Deneva history as a slightly larger Class variant.

- Us ASDB members come from all over the globe, but strangely there are a several of us from Bristol, England. Thus it seemed apt to name the ship for this reason. Also, Bristol has a long naval tradition, and perhaps you could also say she is named for the US Bristol Class Destroyer , and likewise the RN version.

 

KEY

O= Operational
OR= Operational after Refit or Repairs
DD= In Drydock for repairs or refit *
T= Training Vessel
U= Under construction prior to preliminary trials
D= Destroyed
Sc= Scrapped or Decommissioned
PD= Presumed Destroyed
M= Missing

*A ship would visit drydock for many reasons, including refits, repairs, servicing upgrades, preliminary trials and testing of new components, and spacedock for similar reasons, as well as crew rotation, reassignment, prep period before redeployment, and so forth.

The listed specifications for ship classes are partly hypothetical, but some data such as ship lengths, weapon stats and crew complements are in some cases canon. For an explanation on the specs, and what the Ship designations mean, see Spec Definitions.

 

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