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Ship's Specs. The Athens - B is a newly designed and constructed Starship. The first ship of her class built to serve specifically as a Hospital Ship. It is designed to bring starbase quaility medical care close, if not to the very front lines of any war zone. Listed here, are deck by deck readouts of the ship, as well as general ship stats (such as how many torp. tubes, max. warp, shield type, sensor type, etc.), and blue prints, as well as the diagonostics used on the ship.
[ Deck Layout ] [Diagnostics ] [Blueprints]
Deck Layout Saucer Section
Deck 1: Bridge, Captain's Ready Room, Conference Lounge Deck 2: Arboretum, Environmental Systems Deck 3: Upper Main Shuttlebay 1, Junior Officers Quarters, Flight Crew Lounge Deck 4: Main Shuttlebay, Crew Quarters, Cargo Transporters, Cargo Bays, Phaser Bank Systems Deck 5: Science Labs, Crew Quarters, Lower Shuttle Maintenance, VIP Guest Accommodations, Upper Main Computer Core Deck 6: Crew Quarters, Environmental Systems, Science Labs, Transporter Rooms 1-4, Sensor Monitoring, Crew Lounges Deck 7: Crew Quarters, Environmental Systems Deck 8: Crew Quarters, Environmental Systems Monitoring, Senior Officers Quarters, Captains Quarters, XO-Quarters Deck 9: Crew Quarters, Stellar Cartography, Crew Lounges, Holodeck (4x), Atmosphere Systems Lab Deck 10: Crew Quarters, Crew Lounges, Ten Forward, Sick Bay Recovery, Holodeck, (4x), Gymnasium/Physical Therapy (4x) Deck 11: Banquet Conference Rooms, Nursery, Medical Research Labs (4x), Null-Gravity Ward, Dental Care Office Deck 12: Critical Care Sickbay, Medical Labs, Surgery Suits (6x), Holodeck (2x), Crew Quarters, CMO Quarters, Research Lab (2x), Bio-hazard Isolation Unit, Level 10 Isolation Lab (2x) Deck 13: Cargo High Bays, Cetacean Tanks & Labs, Phaser Bank Systems, Medical Crew Quarters, Life Support Deck 14: Cargo Bays, Transporter Rooms 5 & 6, Forward Ventral Quantum Torpedo Launcher (2x), Crew Quarters, Lower Main Computer Core (2x) Deck 15: Cargo Ops, Cargo Loading Doors, Storage, Medical Support Deck 16: Captain's Yacht - USS Hippocrates, Saucer Deflector Monitoring Stardrive Section Deck 8: Auxiliary Bridge, Conference Room, Phaser Maintenance, Crew Quarters, Armory, Security Coordination Facility, Chief of Security Quarters, Security Support Deck 9: Experimental Technologies Lab, Nanotherapy/Genetic Sequencing Lab, Medium Care Ward, Neural Lab, Bioregenerative Lab, Optics Lab, Brig Deck 10: Phaser Bank Systems, Emergency Batteries, Life Support Systems Deck 11: Tactical Planning, Docking Latches, Upper Shuttlebays 2 & 3, Xenobiology Lab (2x), Neural Lab (2x), Science Labs Deck 12: Shuttle bays 2 & 3, Docking Latches, Auxiliary Sickbay, Emergency Hospital Ward Deck 13: Shuttle bay Support, Docking Latches, Medical Support Deck 14: Crew Quarters, Engineering Support Deck 15: Crew Quarters, Engineering Support Deck 16: Crew Quarters, Engineering Support, VIP Guest Accommodations, Crew Lounge Deck 17: Crew Quarters, Engineering Support Deck 18: Engineering Crew Quarters, Engineering Support Deck 19: Engineering Crew Quarters, Main Impulse Engines, Engineering Systems Programming Office Deck 20: Engineering Crew Quarters, Main Impulse Engines, Quantum Torpedo Storage Deck 21: Engineering Support, Quantum Torpedo Elements Deck 22: Engineering Crew Quarters, Docking Port (Port & Starboard), Aft Dorsal Quantum Torpedo launcher Deck 23: Engineering Support, Quantum Torpedo Storage Deck 24: Deuterium Tank Support Deck 25: Deuterium Tank Support Deck 26: Engineering Support, Upper Computer Core, Matter Injector, Structural Integrity Field Systems Deck 27: Engineering Support, Science Labs, Crew Quarters, Upper Warp Core Deck 28: Engineering Support, Crew Quarters, Upper Main Deflector Deck 29: Engineering Support, Crew Quarters, Sensor Maintenance Deck 30 Engineering Support, Environmental Support, Science Labs, Navigational & Deflector Systems Deck 30: Engineering Support, Main Deflector Dish & Systems, Defensive Shield Systems, System Monitoring Suites Deck 31: Main Engineering, Engineering Support Offices, Dilithium Reaction Chamber, Transporter Systems, Phaser Maintenance, Sensor Monitoring Suites, Chief Engineer's Office, Nacelle Support Wing Structure Lower Computer Core Deck 32: Main Engineering, Engineering Support Offices, Quantum Storage Magazines, Dilithium Reaction Chamber, Transporter Systems, Phaser Maintenance, Sensor Monitoring Suites, Nacelle Support Wing Structure Lower Computer Core Deck 33: Cargo Operations, Cargo Processing Bays, Science Labs, Sensor maintenance, Phaser Systems, Lower Main Deflector, Computer Power Monitoring Deck 34: Cargo Operations, Cargo High Bay, Phaser Systems Deck 35: Engine Core Operations, Cargo Bays, Phaser Systems Deck 36: Antimatter Storage, Phaser Systems, Cargo Loading Doors Deck 37: Antimatter Storage, Phaser Systems, Lower Warp Core Deck 38: Antimatter Generator/Loading, Tractor Beam Emitter, Warp Core Jettison Hatch, Antimatter Jettison Hatch () Escape pods are located on every deck.
SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS All key operating systems and subsystems aboard the Athens have a number of preprogrammed diagnostic software and procedures for use when actual or potential malfunctions are experienced. These various diagnostic protocols are generally classified into five different levels, each offering a different degree of crew verification of automated tests. Which type of diagnostic is used in a given situation will generally depend upon the criticality of a situation, and upon the amount of time available for the test procedures. Level 1 Diagnostic This refers to the most comprehensive type of system diagnostic, which is normally conducted on ship's systems. Extensive automated diagnostic routines are performed, but a Level 1 diagnostic requires a team of crew members to physically verify operation of system mechanisms and to system readings, rather than depending on the automated programs, thereby guarding against possible malfunctions in self-testing hardware and software. Level 1 diagnostics on major systems can take several hours, and in many cases the subject system must be taken off-line for all tests to be performed. Level 2 Diagnostic This refers to a comprehensive system diagnostic protocol which, like a Level 1, involves extensive automated routines, but requires crew verification of fewer operational elements. This yields a somewhat less reliable system analysis, but is a procedure that can be conducted in less than half the time of the more complex tests. Level 3 Diagnostic This protocol is similar to Level 1 and 2 diagnostics but involves crew verification of only key mechanics and systems readings. Level 3 diagnostics are intended to be performed in ten minutes or less. Level 4 Diagnostic This automated procedure is intended for use whenever trouble is suspected with a given system. This protocol is similar to Level 5, but involves more sophisticated batteries of automated diagnostics. For most systems, Level 4 diagnostics can be performed in under 30 seconds. Level 5 Diagnostic This automated procedure is intended for routine use to verify system performance. Level 5 diagnostics, which usually require less than 2.5 seconds, are typically performed on most systems on at least a daily basis, and are also performed during crisis situations when time and system resources are carefully managed.
Blueprints and Schematics Comming soon!
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