Post by Box-Inc on Nov 22, 2010 22:36:45 GMT -8
First off, the Titan 5280 is a P2 Class Warship. This means that it is a medium sized patrol ship. (The other sizes for patrol ships are are P1, a small class patrol ship, and P3, a large patrol ship.)
This ship was built in 2604 and was designed to hold a crew of 250. The current crew number is 200.
The floors of the ship are as follows:
1. The lowest floor is the Industrial Floor. The power generator for the ship (which uses cold fusion) and the engine (which also uses cold fusion) for the ship are located here. The sewage and water treatment facility is located here.
2. Storage, flight bays A and B, and the agricultural section of the ship are located on floor 2. The storage bay contains additional weaponry and ammo, along with additional food supplies. The agricultural section provides a constant supply of clean oxygen and food for those on the ship. There are two small fighter ships in flight bay A and there is a small recon ship in bay B.
3. The next floor up is the housing floor. Here is where the majority of the crew resides. There are 250 individual 8' deep X 6' wide X 7' high bedrooms along with 10 large bathrooms (5 for males and 5 for females).
4. This floor is the cryogenic-stasis floor. Here, there are 250 cryo-stasis beds. (Crew members lay in these beds and go into suspended animation. Here, they can lay dormant for hundreds on years without their bodies aging.) On this floor there is also a recovery center for those who have been recently taken out of cryo.
There are also several meeting rooms to update the newly "thawed" crew members on past happenings and/or what they now have to do.
5. The next floor contains the kitchen, mess hall, recreation room, doctors offices, 5 operating rooms, several science bays, and a teleport room. In the back, separated by a large wall/door, are 40 additional 10' deep X 15' wide X 8' high rooms for more important crew members.
6. This floor is the Military Floor. It holds the armory, the training rooms, gun control rooms, internal security offices, and meeting rooms.
7. This top floor is designed to only be accessible to those who have the proper clearance. Here is where the bridge (similar to a cockpit, but much larger) is located. There are also meeting rooms for everyone high up and 10 rooms for the highest commanding officers, along with 5 additional rooms for special guests.
This ship was built in 2604 and was designed to hold a crew of 250. The current crew number is 200.
The floors of the ship are as follows:
1. The lowest floor is the Industrial Floor. The power generator for the ship (which uses cold fusion) and the engine (which also uses cold fusion) for the ship are located here. The sewage and water treatment facility is located here.
2. Storage, flight bays A and B, and the agricultural section of the ship are located on floor 2. The storage bay contains additional weaponry and ammo, along with additional food supplies. The agricultural section provides a constant supply of clean oxygen and food for those on the ship. There are two small fighter ships in flight bay A and there is a small recon ship in bay B.
3. The next floor up is the housing floor. Here is where the majority of the crew resides. There are 250 individual 8' deep X 6' wide X 7' high bedrooms along with 10 large bathrooms (5 for males and 5 for females).
4. This floor is the cryogenic-stasis floor. Here, there are 250 cryo-stasis beds. (Crew members lay in these beds and go into suspended animation. Here, they can lay dormant for hundreds on years without their bodies aging.) On this floor there is also a recovery center for those who have been recently taken out of cryo.
There are also several meeting rooms to update the newly "thawed" crew members on past happenings and/or what they now have to do.
5. The next floor contains the kitchen, mess hall, recreation room, doctors offices, 5 operating rooms, several science bays, and a teleport room. In the back, separated by a large wall/door, are 40 additional 10' deep X 15' wide X 8' high rooms for more important crew members.
6. This floor is the Military Floor. It holds the armory, the training rooms, gun control rooms, internal security offices, and meeting rooms.
7. This top floor is designed to only be accessible to those who have the proper clearance. Here is where the bridge (similar to a cockpit, but much larger) is located. There are also meeting rooms for everyone high up and 10 rooms for the highest commanding officers, along with 5 additional rooms for special guests.