ANS Galactic Voyager, Plenipotentiary-class Dreadnaught
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: Create a suitable vessel for the exploration of the Unkown Regions and defense of ---
- Image Source: Jack Sananikone
- Canon Link: Star Dreadnaught, Consular Ship
- Permissions:
- Development Dominions: Galactic Alliance January 2021 Dominions
- Primary Source: Alliance One, Plenipotentiary-class Dreadnaught
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
- Manufacturer: Trade Federationsubsidiaries, including
- Affiliation: Galactic Alliance- Office of the Chancellor
- Model: Plenipotentiary-class Dreadnaught
- Production: Unique
- Material:
- Ferroceramic
- Alusteel/quadranium alloy
- Farium
- Laminasteel
- Various starship components
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Classification: Dreadnaught, diplomatic vessel, VIP transport
- Length: 7,000m
- Width: 3,550m
- Height: 1,200m
- Armament: High
- Quad heavy turbolaser batteries
- Heavy turbolaser batteries
- Heavy ion cannon batteries
- Numerous point-defence laser canons
- Concussion missile launchers
- Proton torpedo launchers
- Barbette Heavy Turbolaser Batteries
- Long Range Turbolaser Batteries
- Scattered Turbolasers
- Heavy Laser Cannons
- Point-Defense Missile Octets
- Defenses: Extreme
- Deflector shields:
- Primaryxythan shield
- Secondary molecular shield
- Tertiary overlapping particle, ray andplasma shields
- Atmospheric-friction shields
- Hull:
- Ferroceramic armour plating
- Alusteel/quadranium alloy outer hull fitted with micropoles
- Farium inner hull equipped with anticoncussion fields
- Laminasteel frame incorporating with energy sinks
- Active countermeasures:
- Warhead countermeasures, including chaff, flares and missile deactivators
- Ion/electromagnetic countermeasures, includingcap drains, de-ionizers and an electromagnetic shield
- Tractor beams countermeasures, including shearing planes andtractor beam shrouds
- Passive countermeasures:
- Low observability technology, including sensor masks,]sensor shrouds, optical shields, ]bafflers, scramblers, andphoton absorbers
- Electronic countermeasures, including ]sensor jammers, sensor disruptors, and false energy signature projectors
- Deflector shields:
- Hanger Space: Very High: 57
- Hanger Allocations:
- Starfighers: 4 squadrons
- Support Craft: 16 squadrons
- Maneuverability Rating: Very Low
- High output maneuvering jets
- Oversized ]attitude, lateral and trim thrusters
- Advanced ion stream deflectors
- Speed Rating: Average
- Enhanced primary ion engines
- Secondary ion engines
- Augmented repulsorlifts
- Primary hypermatter annihilator reactor cores
- Secondary fusion generator reactor cores
- Hyperdrive: Yes
- Hyperdrive Class: 1.0
- Backup: 3.8
STANDARD FEATURES
- Life support systems
- Escape pods
- Damage control systems
- Navigational systems
- Flight control and avionics systems
- Inertial dampeners
- Targeting systems
- Detention blocks
- Blastdoors
- Internal security fields
- Docking bays
- Infirmaries
- Distress beacons
ADVANCED SYSTEMS
- Advanced communications suite, incorporating encryption modules, pyrowalls, socketguards and security software
- Advanced sensor suite, including com-scan, magnaband scope, hyperwave signal interceptor, hyperwave warning, dedicated energy receptor, life form indicator, energy wave detector, full-spectrum transceiver, proximity sensor, and magnetic signature sensor, aural sensors
- Expansive Hangars and Repair Docks
STRENGTHS
- Extensive active and passive defense systems provide robust protection to crew and passengers
- High-performance ion engines powered by numerous hypermatter annihilator reactors give Alliance One impressive speed for a vessel of its size
WEAKNESSES
- Tall profile and an exposed bridge create a considerable broadside, presenting a large target for enemy gunners
- Due to its size Alliance One is unable to land on planet surfaces and is reliant on shuttles to ferry personnel and equipment
DESCRIPTION
In the Galactic Alliance’s fledgling days, all official business could be easily transacted on Coruscant. But as the borders of the Alliance ever widened, so too did the distances between member planets. While the holonet allows meetings to be conducted in real time from anywhere in the galaxy, there is still great value in meeting face to face, especially when building trust with worlds seeking to join the Alliance.
While various civilian and military transports had been used historically to transport the Chancellor between Alliance worlds, the risk of attack while transitting through neutral or hostile star systems necessitated a significant military escort. With the Galactic Alliance Defence Force committed to fighting the Sith threats new and old, there arose a need for a vessel capable of defending itself against enemy onslaughts and ensure that the Chancellor arrives unharmed.
The vessel was to be fast yet heavily armored, be capable of hosting important summits and allowing the Chancellor to work from anywhere in the galaxy, and also act as a symbol of Alliance might, unity and prosperity. Should the unimaginable ever happen and Coruscant was to fall, the vessel also needed to serve as a mobile command and control center, capable of coordinating the GADF from anywhere in the galaxy.
As such, Vice-Chancellor Aerarii Tithe was charged with procuring a suitable vessel for the Chancellor to use in their capacity as the leader of the Alliance. With his strong links - and questionable pecuniary interests - Tithe commissioned the omnipotent Trade Federation to design and construct the vessel, based on specifications provided by the Office of the Chancellor. Numerous TF subsidiaries undertook construction, including REC, Technoid Manfactorum and Liquidity Textiles, all of which brought their galaxy-leading expertise to the project. Upon completion, the dreadnaught was christened Alliance One, with further similar vessel planned.
This vessel was named the Galactic Voyager. A far cry from her sister ship, Alliance One's initial intention, Galactic Voyager and her sister ship the Momentus Triumph, was a full-on battleship. While not as awe-inspiring as the Startide-Class Super Star Defenders, the Galactic Voyager commanded just as much respect. At 7km long and over 1km wider than its sister ship, the Galactic Voyager's slightly modified frame dwarfed most vessels, engulfing them in its shadow.
Given its role of transporting the Chancellor of the Galactic Alliance, Alliance One was designed with a multi-layer defensive approach in mind. The dreadnaughts thick hull is constructed for various energy- and impact-resistance materials, complemented by technological solutions to provide added strength and resilience. The dreadnaughts powerful hypermatter annihilator reactors power three overlapping shield arrays to protect against many forms of enemy weaponry. Despite this, the designs acknowledged that even the most powerful shields and the most robust hull have a breaking point. As such, Alliance One employs several active and passive countermeasures to defeat enemy attacks, including electronic attacks and tractor/pressor beams.
Given the need to act as a mobile office for the Chancellor, the dreadnaught is equipped with powerful hyperdrives and enhanced ion thrusters to give the vessel outstanding speed despite its size. Oversized maneuvering thrusters and powerful repulsorlifts provide the agility needed for the massive ship to transit hard to navigated areas denied to larger, lumbering dreadnaughts. Despite this, the colossal dimensions of Alliance One render it unable to land on planetary surfaces, instead of relying on its fleet of shuttles to ferry passengers and guests down to the surface below.
An extensive network of meeting rooms, offices and workstations throughout Alliance One allows the Chancellor and the accompanying bureaucracy to ensure that the wheels of the Alliance continue to turn even when away from Coruscant. High-powered supercomputers and secured holonet terminals allow data from anywhere in the Alliance to be accessed, allowing far-reaching decisions and legislation to be made regardless of the vessel’s current location. Meeting rooms can quickly be configured to meet the environmental needs of visiting dignitaries, with customizable quarters and skilled chefs able to cater to representatives of practically any species.
The dreadnaughts undersized hangers and docking bays are configured to carry shuttles and dropships for ferrying passengers and supplies to nearby planets or other vessels. The four fighter squadrons assigned to Alliance One are tasked to perform ceremonial escort duties or flyovers.
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