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The Oberth Class vessel is a very small and compact scout vessel used by the [[:Category:Starfleet|Starfleet]] in the 23rd and 24th centuries.
The Oberth Class vessel is a very small and compact scout vessel used by the [[:Category:Starfleet|Starfleet]] in the 23rd and 24th centuries.


[[file:oberth-plans.pdf|Complete Deck Plans]]
[[file:oberth-plans.pdf]]


; Dimensions : 150m x 78m x 46m
; Dimensions : 150m x 78m x 46m

Revision as of 17:30, 11 December 2015

The Oberth Class vessel is a very small and compact scout vessel used by the Starfleet in the 23rd and 24th centuries.

Dimensions
150m x 78m x 46m
Maximum Crew
80 people
Standard Crew
73 people
Minimal Crew
5 people
Power Source
Fusion Reactors & Matter/Antimatter Reactor
Propulsion
Impulse Engines & Warp Drive

Offensive Systems

  • 4 Phaser Banks (2 Emitters Each)
  • 1 Photon Torpedo Launcher

Defensive Systems

  • Deflector Shields

Auxiliary Spacecraft / Bays

  • 1 Shuttle Craft
  • 1 Main Shuttle Bay
  • 2 Cargo Access Bays

Exterior Views

Variants

Between the 23rd and 24th centuries the ship plan was adjusted several times. Replacing the communication buoy storage with an arboretum to comply with 24th century crew support regulations for long term missions. There was also a minor redesign relating to the bridge layout, the two main entry points to the bridge are moved along the exterior of the bridge.

23rd Century Speed Specifications

Cruising Speed
Warp 5
Maximum Speed
Warp 6 (Maximum 12 Hours)
Emergency Speed
Warp 6.4 (Maximum 1 Hour)

Master Systems Display

Bridge Layout

24th Century Speed Specifications

Cruising Speed
Warp 6
Maximum Speed
Warp 9.2 (Maximum 12 Hours)
Burst Speed
Warp 9.7 (Maximum 1 Hour)

Master Systems Display

Bridge Layout

OOC

There are a lot of inconsistencies where this class vessel is concerned. An excellent write-up about them is posted at Ex Astris Scientia. The author does a very good job of detailing the size inconsistencies and how they were resolved for his site. I use this as a guideline for my own write-up on the design here.