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}}These are the specifications for the [[Constitution-Class]] [[USS Lexington]].
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}}These are the specifications for the Constitution-Class [[USS Lexington]].
  
 
=Design Overview=
 
=Design Overview=
 
=General Information and Layout=
 
=General Information and Layout=
 
==Crew Breakdown==
 
==Crew Breakdown==
:''For a complete description of the departments and the positions therein, please review the [[Departmental Breakdown (USS Lexington)|Department Breakdown]].''
 
  
 
The Lexington currently holds 310 crew.
 
The Lexington currently holds 310 crew.

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USS Lexington
Class Information
Role:

Heavy Cruiser

Decks:

22

Cruising Speed:

Warp 6

Personnel
Total Compliment:

310

Tactical Systems
Energy Weapons:

7x Dual-Emitter Banks

Torpedo Launchers:

4 (2 fore, 2 aft)

Shields:

Enhanced Deflectors

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These are the specifications for the Constitution-Class USS Lexington.

Design Overview

General Information and Layout

Crew Breakdown

The Lexington currently holds 310 crew.

  • Officers: 32
  • Enlisted: 277
  • Civilians: 1
  • Emergency Capacity: 900 souls

Departmental Breakdown

Measurements

  • Length: 310 meters
  • Beam: 144 meters
  • Height: 72.6 meters
  • Mass: 190,000 metric tons
  • Number of Decks: 22

Propulsion Systems

Warp Drive

  • Cruise: Warp 6
  • Maximum: Warp 8

Impulse Drive

RCS Thrusters

Tactical Systems

Defensive Systems

Offensive Systems

Phasers

  • 3x Dual-Emitter Phaser Banks (Dorsal Saucer)
  • 3x Dual-Emitter Phaser Banks (Ventral Saucer)
  • 1x Dual-Emitter Phaser Banks (Aft)

Torpedoes

Sensor Systems

Navigational Sensors

Long- and Short-Range Sensors

Probes

Primary Systems

Computer Systems

Environmental Systems

Transportation Systems

Communications Systems

Support Craft

Shuttlecraft

Credits