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USS. Paragon Medical Research Ship (USSC Fleet)

Discussion in 'Community Creations' started by David Halston, Aug 1, 2014.

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  1. David Halston

    David Halston Apprentice Engineer

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    Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the United States Space Corps (USSC.), I introduce to you the newest and most advance research and rescue ship in the USSC. fleet, the Paragon.

    Virtue-Class Light Frigate Paragon
    Ship is still a work in progress, 90% completed

    Specifications:

    1. Length: 241 meters (Completed)

    2. Width: 130 meters (Completed)

    3. Height: Expanding

    4. Mass: 10,674,146 kg (Future expansion is planned)

    5. Reactors: 460.00 MW (Future expansion possible)

    6. Thrusters: 74 in all directions (Future expansion possible)

    7. Max speed reach in approximately 1:30 minutes.

    8. Gravity Drive installed.

    Introduction:

    The USSC is not only known for its superior military strength across the galaxy, but also its goodwill and generosity to other alien species, providing supports and humanitarian effort across the Milky Way. Celebrating 150 years since the peace treaty signed by the USSC and the Arcturians Empire since the First Contact War, the hardworking men and women of the USSC has successfully designed and build the finest, most advance ship in the galaxy, to only help maintaining peace across all sentient life.

    Bearing minimal firepower, the Paragon relies on other support frigates to help defend it during a humanitarian rescue. Equipped with multiple health deck with top notch equipment, the Paragon is capable of treating 150 injured people at the same time. The ship also boast an advance medical lab that can analyze new species, plants and other chemicals to research pharmaceutical that is much at need.

    Captain: Roger Anderson.

    Showcase:

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    Left side of the Paragon

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    Right side of the Paragon

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    Paragon from the front

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    Paragon from the side

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    The back thrusters plus the hangar bay capable of docking a Pelican

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    One of the Paragon's engine rooms

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    The back of the ship view from starboard deck

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    The network of conveyors that runs across the ship, making this ship extremely suitable for survival

    Note: The ship is made out entirely of light armor, with minimal protection from heavy armor in crucial positions. This ship is not fit for combat, and only has a couple of turrets plus some front facing missile launcher. Do not engage in combat if you do not wish to see your ship in a million pieces. I have another assault frigate in the making that is similar to this ship, name Renegade. Will post updates as soon as the ship is ready.

    I have other ships already in production, ranging from small 1 pilot bomber, fire support corvette, large frigates, a massive battlecruiser and a 1.2 km long super carrier. Will post updates about the ships as soon as I can be able to.

    See Also: USS. Malevolence: https://forums.keenswh.com/post/uss-malevolence-class-victory-battlecruiser-work-in-progress-7007991?pid=1283683486#post1283683486
    See Also: Pelican Dropship: https://forums.keenswh.com/post/unsc-pelican-drop-ship-and-warthog-puma-7012591?&trail=15

     
  2. David Halston

    David Halston Apprentice Engineer

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    Uhm. Nobody want to say anything?
     
  3. not

    not Apprentice Engineer

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    If you want. Nice looking ship, definitely for look. But I see no work in the interior, or maybe with blur on the screenshots. Add second layer of interior blocks, passages and more catwalks in the ship and you will not regret.
    And as always, if you demand comments, you will wait longer for them.
     
  4. Mr Chubkins

    Mr Chubkins Trainee Engineer

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    I agree with Not, the exterior is pretty darn good (I really like the ring by the back), but you didn't really show any good interior shots. Nice job though!
     
  5. David Halston

    David Halston Apprentice Engineer

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    Yea my bad for the lack of interior. As i said the ship is still a work in p rogress. However i did managed to dig out some good interior shots for you guys.

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    The hangar bay, completed with a docking mechanism for the Pelican, a vehicle dock for the M12 Puma, 2 fighter dock/ vehicle dock for my prototype fighter White Knight.

    [​IMG] Combat Information/ Meeting Center. There's an elevator connecting this part and the rest of the ship

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    The COCKpit. Very simple since there's is limited space.
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    Crew's Quarter. A little bit of sleeping hazard, but the ship's anti-thrustback system is topnotch.
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    Inside the crew quarter. Standard layout for each room, accommodating 22 crewmen fitting at least 2 crewmen each in one room
     
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