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Pythagoras Class Research Frigate

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Huron Class Tender

Class Name: Huron
Designation: Tender
Crew: 65
Era: 23rd Century

Overview:

Constructed for the express purpose of servicing outposts, sensory and communications bouys, and other Starfleet vessels, the Huron Class Tender is a workhorse ship, it's uniquely shaped hull holds machine and fabrication shops extensive cargo stores of materials and parts, and a very large shuttlebay that sits almost directly under the bridge and impulse unit deck, this massive shuttle bay has entrances at the bow and towards the aft between the twin hulls. The Huron has workbee docks as well and is studded with tractor beam emplacements, larger componants can be fabricated in place or maneuvered between the aft hull by workbees or by tractor beams for repairs.

Cargo access doors are located on the dorsal part of the after hull and on the port and starboard sides.

The underslung nacelles requires lengthy plasma conduits to feed the warp coils in the nacelles, this is not seen as such a problem as the conduits also provide power to the rest of the vessel when undertaking it's mission, and two extra fusion reactors are on board beyond that needed for the impulse system.

The Huron is not a class of combat vessels, and as such are armed only with phaser emplacements.

Named for various large lakes, the ships of the Huron Class are often seen crewed by Starfleet Engineers, and although their quarters are spartan at best, the crews assigned to these spacegoing repair shops know that they serve a vital function to the Federation.

The example depicted is the USS Salt Lake
 
To give an idea of the scale of this sucker, the bridge module is Federation standard, I don't know the exact dimensions of that, if I did then I could maybe extrapolate the idea of how wide this thing is and figure out a length from there.

(assuming anyone reads this thread, lol.)
 
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Nice job! :) I'm looking at this now, and I must say that it has the perfect shape for it's purpose. I like your nacelle position, they are really out of the way like that. Within the Trek universe this should work pretty well.

2 years ago I started working on something similar, a deep space recovery tug. It had 2 powerful tractorbeams on the back and a repair "station" for smaller ships like runabouts, retrieval of escapepods etc. I never finished it, but perhaps 1 day I will. :) The rear part of both ships are quite similar, im happy with that, seems that I (for once) used the logical route. :lol:

Almost forgot to add the links:
concept 1
concept 1 damaged/stripped runabout for scale.
 
Nice job! :) I'm looking at this now, and I must say that it has the perfect shape for it's purpose. I like your nacelle position, they are really out of the way like that. Within the Trek universe this should work pretty well.

2 years ago I started working on something similar, a deep space recovery tug. It had 2 powerful tractorbeams on the back and a repair "station" for smaller ships like runabouts, retrieval of escapepods etc. I never finished it, but perhaps 1 day I will. :) The rear part of both ships are quite similar, im happy with that, seems that I (for once) used the logical route. :lol:

Almost forgot to add the links:
concept 1
concept 1 damaged/stripped runabout for scale.


Dats nice work right there, and thankee as well.
 
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