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SIRIUS - SHIP FEATURES |
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The Sirius
can hold up to 180 probes, as yet the vessel has a compliment of 151. However
as the Sirius must make several stops before heading into the Delta quadrant.
The ship will indubitably have a full compliment by the time they leave Federation
space.
Ship
inventory currently holds:
- Class I
Sensor Probe Full EM, subspace and interstellar chemistry
sensor pallet for in-space applications.
- Class II
Sensor Probe same instruments as class I with addition
of enhanced long-range particle and field detectors and imaging system.
- Class III
Planetary Probe Terrestrial and gas giant sensor pallet
with material sample and return capability; on-board chemical analysis submodule;
full range of terrestrial landing to subsurface penetrator missions; gas giant
atmosphere missions survivability to 450 bar pressure.
- Class IV

Stellar Encounter probe triply redundant stellar fields
and particle detectors, stellar atmosphere analysis suite. Six ejectable/survivle
radiation flux subprobes. Deyployable for nonstellar energy phenomena.
- Class V
Medium Range Reconnaissance Probe. Extended passive
data-gathering and recording systems; full autonomous mission execution and
return system. Atmosphere entry and soft landing capability. Adaptable for
actical applications with additional custom sensor countermeasure package.
- Class VI
Comm rela/emergancy beacon standard pallet sensors.
360 degress omni antenna coverage and .0001 arc-second high gain pointing
resolution. Supplied for transceiver power generation and planetary orbit
changes.
- Class VII
Remote culture study probe passive data gathering system
plus subspace transceiver. Applicable to civilisations up to technology level
3. Low observability coatings and hull materials. Maximum loiter time: 3.5
months. Destruct package tied to anti-tamper detectors.
- Class VIII
Probe Medium-Range Multimission Warp probe. Powered
by by matter/antimatter warp field sustainer engine; duration 6.5 hours at
warp 9; standard pallet plus mission specific modules. Applications may vary
from galactic particles and fields research to early-warning reconnaissance
missions.
- Class IX
Probe Long range Multimission warp probe standard pallet
sensor mission specific module. Warp field sustainer engine: Duration 12 hours
at warp nine; extended 14-day fuel supply at warp 8. Typical application in
emergency log/message capsule on homing trajectory to nearest starbase or
ship.
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