Specifications

Name Description
USS Tokyo The USS Tokyo is an Armitage Attack Carrier. The class of starship was first developed in 2383 when Starfleet recognised they needed a carrier vessel which was capable of rapid response duties. One problem that was first recognised as early as the Dominion War was that Starfleet did not have a ship capable of transporting short range attack or defense vessels in a reasonable quantity. The Akira Class carrier was capable of transporting a large amount of fighters, however it was starting to show its age.

The Armitage Class was heavily based on the Akira Class with more advanced technology and with a better spaceframe. With a dedicated lower hull specially designed for Fighter and secondary craft operations the Armitage class has superior carrier abilities and capacity. She is capable of transporting upto 60 fighters, however runs with a standard compliment of 40, 10 per squadron.

The USS Tokyo is not just a carrier, she is also fully capable of managing deep space operations and special ops. Her main role is to maintain the security of the Federation, from managing civilian traffic to engaging invading forces. She is designed as a rapid response attack carrier which is Starfleets answer to the rising tensions and uprest within the quadrant.
Valkyrie Class Starfighter The Valkyrie class entered service during the Dominion war and went through a rapid development and deployment phase in the opening months of the war. Until the outbreak of hostilities the Valkyrie programme was delayed due to continued debates over the role of fighters in Starfleet. Heavy losses in the opening stages of the war spurred Starfleet to approve and prioritise the programme in 2373.

The Valkyrie is based on an aero wing design, which is suitable for limited atmospheric flight. The smoothed aero wing surface encases the twin warp nacelles and impulse engines. The cockpit incorporates features similar to a standard Starfleet shuttlecraft, with additional mission specific equipment, and the incorporation of a manual steering column. The cockpit also incorporates an emergency transporter system for the flight crew.

The flight suits the crew wears provide reserve life-support functions, and there have been no accommodations made for crew relaxation or rest outside of their flight seats. The Valkyrie is small enough to operate from a standard Starfleet shuttle bay, and it can also dock using the ventral docking port, which also serves as the crews' primary hatch.

The escape pod is incorporated into the forward fuselage/cockpit and is designed to separate from the engineering section of the fighter. In the event of catastrophic damage the crew can eject the forward third of the Valkyrie and get clear of the explosion. In this mode the cockpit can serve as a standard Starfleet escape pod, complete with re-entry capabilities and an encoded subspace distress beacon. The Valkyrie also features a low-powered tractor beam system. This allows the Valkyrie to be used to retrieve escape pods and cargo. It also allows the Valkyrie to tow other fighters back to the base of operations.

The Valkyrie is built around the two micro-pulse phaser cannons, which are considered its primary weapon system. Two conventional type V phaser banks have been incorporated along the Valkyrie's dorsal and ventral spine as defensive weapons. The type V phasers are also intended to deter pursing spacecraft, and when an experienced pilot team utilises the Valkyrie's capabilities they can be used to herd enemies into firing position.

The Valkyrie's close-range weaponry has been augmented by the addition of two micro torpedo launchers. These are utilised during short-range strafing attacks, and when the Valkyrie is utilised to support Starfleet ground units and a photon torpedo strike would endanger friendly and enemy units alike.