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* [[Hlangry]] recreational cruise vessel (SCE Short Story: "War Stories, Book 1") | |||
* Original name unknown; "The Beast" colloquial term applies by SCE (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | |||
* Size of a small moon (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | * Size of a small moon (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | ||
** 50 times larger than a [[Sovereign (class)|Sovereign-class]] starship (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | ** 50 times larger than a [[Sovereign (class)|Sovereign-class]] starship (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | ||
* Spherical, encircled with two perpendicular rings (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | * Spherical, encircled with two perpendicular rings (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | ||
** Rings opaque from outside, transparent from within (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | |||
* 104 decks, organized as nested spheres around a drive core (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | |||
** Deck identifiers divided into colored sections, each subdivided into numbered segments | |||
** Decks 1-89 passenger berthing and facilities (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | |||
** Decks 90-104 devoted to ship operations and crew (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | |||
* Central drive core null-gravity sphere surrounded by array of [[warp drive|black hole drives]] (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | |||
** Null-grav core contributed to ship stability, drive functionality (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | |||
* Complement: hundreds of thousands (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | |||
* Odd shield technology; ablative energy field with fluidic properties (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | * Odd shield technology; ablative energy field with fluidic properties (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | ||
* Environmental conditions | |||
** Internal gravity at 0.93g (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | |||
** Slightly higher oxygen levels than [[class M]] standard (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast") | |||
[[Category:Private Ships]] | [[Category:Private Ships|Beast]] |
Latest revision as of 06:45, 27 July 2018
- Hlangry recreational cruise vessel (SCE Short Story: "War Stories, Book 1")
- Original name unknown; "The Beast" colloquial term applies by SCE (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Size of a small moon (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- 50 times larger than a Sovereign-class starship (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Spherical, encircled with two perpendicular rings (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Rings opaque from outside, transparent from within (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- 104 decks, organized as nested spheres around a drive core (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Deck identifiers divided into colored sections, each subdivided into numbered segments
- Decks 1-89 passenger berthing and facilities (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Decks 90-104 devoted to ship operations and crew (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Central drive core null-gravity sphere surrounded by array of black hole drives (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Null-grav core contributed to ship stability, drive functionality (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Complement: hundreds of thousands (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Odd shield technology; ablative energy field with fluidic properties (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Environmental conditions
- Internal gravity at 0.93g (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")
- Slightly higher oxygen levels than class M standard (SCE Short Story: "The Belly of the Beast")