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== Auxiliary Craft ==
== Auxiliary Craft ==
* Sea Crab (2)
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File:sq-launch.jpg|Sea Launch
File:sq-stinger.jpg|Stinger
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* Seacrab (2)
: Designed for single occupant for manipulation of cargo and scientific instruments on ocean floor.
: Designed for single occupant for manipulation of cargo and scientific instruments on ocean floor.
* Sea Launch (8)
* Sea Launch (8)
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== Remote Sensing / Probes ==
== Remote Sensing / Probes ==
[[File:sq-whisker.jpeg|thumb|WSKHS]]
* 16 WSKHS (Whiskers)
* 16 WSKHS (Whiskers)
: Wireless Sea Knowledge Retrieval Satellites
: Wireless Sea Knowledge Retrieval Satellites

Revision as of 21:52, 16 May 2018

Design
Dimensions
308 m long
Crew
212 with 124 scientists
Size
31,700 tons submerged displacement
Speed
160 knots
Power Source
Fusion Reactor
Propulsion
Hydromagnetic Drive

The seaQuest DSV class submarine is designed the United Earth Oceans Organization during the unrest of the late 21st and early 22nd centuries. The designation of DSV stands for Deep Submergence Vehicle allowing the vessel to go to extreme depths (around 9 km in Earth standard pressure and gravity).

Offensive Systems

  • Underwater Phaser Emitters (2 Fore and 2 Aft)
  • Plasma Torpedo Launchers (8 Tubes)

Defensive Systems

  • Energy Resistant Hull
  • Bio-regenerative Hull

Auxiliary Craft

  • Seacrab (2)
Designed for single occupant for manipulation of cargo and scientific instruments on ocean floor.
  • Sea Launch (8)
Primarily used as underwater personnel transports.
  • Stinger Subs (2)
Primarily used as ultra fast reconnaissance vessels.

Remote Sensing / Probes

WSKHS
  • 16 WSKHS (Whiskers)
Wireless Sea Knowledge Retrieval Satellites
Remotely operated self propelled sensor probes which provide information about the ocean around the submarine, they have very small displacement and little noise generated by movement.

Bridge Layout