Well, I'm giving a battleship design another shot. I think this one works pretty well as a non-fanwank ship, and uses technology developed for the Abydos-class destroyer, which most people seem to like and not consider fanwank. Ergo, put your hands together for the Challenger-class battleship! And feel free to use it in any RPGs or virtual fleets you'd like to create. I only ask for some recognition, and that you keep the Abydos alongside. They're sister ships after a fashion.
~Challenger-class starship~
~Type: Large hyperspace-capable starship
~Designation: SBB-401
~Users: United States Navy, United States Air Force, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, Russian Space Service.
~Builder: Northrop Grumman/Newport News/Soyuz Fleet Systems.
~Technology Base: Tau'ri/Asgard
~Naval Classification: Battleship
~Dimensions:
-Length: 490 meters (1,078 feet)
-Width: 117 meters (257.4 feet)
-Height: 82 meters (180.4 feet)
-Decks: 16
~Displacement: 97,980 tons (Earth normal gravity)
~Capacity:
-Officers: 28
-Enlisted: 342
-Troops: 900
-Maximum: 2,200
~Powerplant: Two Mk. IV Naquada generators
~Propulsion:
-Four Jet Propulsion Laboratory IP-3 sublight ion drives
-Four Asgard/Area 51 hyperspace window generators
-Anti-Gravity Wave Generator network
~Performance:
-Maximum Acceleration: 82.3 PSL
-Maximum Hyperspace Velocity: 14,998 lightyears/hour (intergalactic hyperdrive); 1,927 lightyears/hour.
-Maximum Hyperspace Endurance: 2.3 weeks/top speed
-Hyperspace Generator Recharge Rate: 2.5 minutes between jumps
~Ship Systems:
-Computer: Asgard Crystalline-based quantum processors; AEGIS Networking System
-Life Support: Lockheed Martin FPA-98 oxygen/CO2 filtration system
-Sensors: AN/SPY-3 Phased RADAR array; Asgard Sensor Arrays
-Navigation: Stargate Network Common Coordinate Alignment Datalink
-Communications: Northrop Grumman SST-32 Subspace Transceiver Array
~Armament:
-Eight 16" (352mm) coil guns x 800 rounds each
-One Mk. 43 vertical Missle Launch Systems x 60 cells
-One Mk. 47 vertical Missle Launch Systems x 40 cells
-Eight 1.5" (20mm) retractable rail gun turrets x 3,000 rounds each
-Six modular ventral bays for a variety of weapons/purposes
~Defenses:
-Asgard Shields
-Inert naquada armor (engine room, bridge, weapons magazines, reactor compartment)
-Reactive armor plating
-Sodan Cloaking Device
~Support Craft:
-Up to six Puddlejumpers/Tel'tacs in modular vental bays, or twelve F-302s, or various other smallcraft depending on mission requirements.
~Units:
SBB-401-01 - SGCS Challenger (Active)
SBB-401-02 - TBD (Under Construction)
Technical and Historical Notes:
After Anubis's assault on Earth in the summer of 2004, the United States approached the United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, France, Canada, Australia, Japan, and China for assistance in a new joint-defensive program. Certain groups in Congress (among them a group that had been lobbying for the restoration of the American Iowa-class battleships currently in mothballs) had proposed a new starship construction program to run alongside the 303, and later 304 programs. This new starship would be jointly built, funded, and crewed by all the nations involved, and was later seen as a first step towards forming the International Committee to oversee the Stargate program.
Unfortunately, of the eight nations, only Russia and the United Kingom, agreed to participate. The other nations decided to input more funding into the Antarctica Outpost and Atlantis Expedition, and were still skeptical about the need to invest in starships with the Ancient superweapon at the South Pole. Thus, in the winter of 2004, a crash-course program to build a heavy combat starship commenced.
Utilizing technologies developed for other programs, such as the Abydos-class destroyer, the first Challenger-class battleship began construction at the Newport News yards. With funding cuts looming, the battleship program narrowly avoided being cancelled through intense private funding. Even so, the Challenger-class starship was scaled down significantly from the 2,000 meter plus dreadnaught originally designed. Her hull was also based on existing naval vessels to save money. An inadvertant advantage of this method was making the battleship able to float in water.
A covering of trinium-based armor was scaled down to reactive armor instead, and inert naquada armor reinforcing critical areas of the battleship's hull. Utilizing multi-purpose modular bays gave the battleship significant flexibility, which helped keep it from being cancelled. Trimming the hull to make it's sihoulette smaller also made it less massive, allowing it to keep up with the smaller Prometheus-class starships in simulations despite only having slightly larger engines. The ship's main guns, 16 inch coilguns, were soundly tested and demonstrated the ability to engage and destroy Gou'ald starships on their own terms. Help from the Asgard kept the vessel under budget in most areas.
Unfortunately, shakedown trials of the Challenger in the spring of 2005 demonstrated that while the vessel had been built soundly in the amazingly short amount of time it had, the Mk. II naquada reactors powering it were simply too weak to allow the ship to live up to it's full potential. With the new Daedalus-class starships in full production, the Challenger was about to be deemed a failure and scrapped.
However, the breakthrough of a joint Russian-German-US naquada generator program bore fruit, in the form of the Mk. IV naquada reactor. The Mk. III, under development by the Abydos-class destroyer program, was not yet finished, so the Mk. IV system was quickly deployed aboard the ailing Challenger. The inclusion of two Mk. IV reactors transformed the battleship from a lumbering hulk to a fast, powerful warship. Unfortunately, the Challenger was still months away from being complete and combat-ready, and was thus regulated to the orbit of Mars, the Abydos assisting in it's shakedown even while the destroyer underwent her own.
The Challenger's main weapons, her eight 16" coilguns, harken back to the era of big-gun battleships on Earth. The design of her turrets are actually based upon those developed for the Iowa-class battleships currently mothballed by the US Navy. However, unlike those ancient weapons, these guns can hurl 300 kilogram (660 pound) shells at ranges of over 100,000 kilometers (60,213 miles). Fired at speeds of 2,000,000 meters/sec (0.02 PSL), this works out to over 6.0 petawatts, or nearly 2 megatons of force per shot. The coilguns also have a very fast rate of fire, nearly 18 rounds a minute (or 1 round/3 seconds), giving the Challenger a minimum destructive capability of 16 megatons every 3 seconds. Naquada-enhanced shells increase this firepower to over 1,000 megatons/3 seconds, allowing the Challenger to pound Gou'ald shields apart. Her Asgard-designed shields let her slug it out with enemy vessels and destroy them before sustaining serious damage. Her advanced engines and inertial drive make her far faster and maneuverable than enemy starships, giving her a crucial edge in combat.
With the threat of the Ori, the Challenger was quickly finished and deployed to the second Ori supergate. Though untested, the battleship survived the engagement and was able to inflict moderate damage upon one Ori battleship before being forced to disengage. With this accomplishment, the Challenger-class starship program is swiftly receiving more funding and support, a sister ship already being constructed.
~Challenger-class starship~
~Type: Large hyperspace-capable starship
~Designation: SBB-401
~Users: United States Navy, United States Air Force, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, Russian Space Service.
~Builder: Northrop Grumman/Newport News/Soyuz Fleet Systems.
~Technology Base: Tau'ri/Asgard
~Naval Classification: Battleship
~Dimensions:
-Length: 490 meters (1,078 feet)
-Width: 117 meters (257.4 feet)
-Height: 82 meters (180.4 feet)
-Decks: 16
~Displacement: 97,980 tons (Earth normal gravity)
~Capacity:
-Officers: 28
-Enlisted: 342
-Troops: 900
-Maximum: 2,200
~Powerplant: Two Mk. IV Naquada generators
~Propulsion:
-Four Jet Propulsion Laboratory IP-3 sublight ion drives
-Four Asgard/Area 51 hyperspace window generators
-Anti-Gravity Wave Generator network
~Performance:
-Maximum Acceleration: 82.3 PSL
-Maximum Hyperspace Velocity: 14,998 lightyears/hour (intergalactic hyperdrive); 1,927 lightyears/hour.
-Maximum Hyperspace Endurance: 2.3 weeks/top speed
-Hyperspace Generator Recharge Rate: 2.5 minutes between jumps
~Ship Systems:
-Computer: Asgard Crystalline-based quantum processors; AEGIS Networking System
-Life Support: Lockheed Martin FPA-98 oxygen/CO2 filtration system
-Sensors: AN/SPY-3 Phased RADAR array; Asgard Sensor Arrays
-Navigation: Stargate Network Common Coordinate Alignment Datalink
-Communications: Northrop Grumman SST-32 Subspace Transceiver Array
~Armament:
-Eight 16" (352mm) coil guns x 800 rounds each
-One Mk. 43 vertical Missle Launch Systems x 60 cells
-One Mk. 47 vertical Missle Launch Systems x 40 cells
-Eight 1.5" (20mm) retractable rail gun turrets x 3,000 rounds each
-Six modular ventral bays for a variety of weapons/purposes
~Defenses:
-Asgard Shields
-Inert naquada armor (engine room, bridge, weapons magazines, reactor compartment)
-Reactive armor plating
-Sodan Cloaking Device
~Support Craft:
-Up to six Puddlejumpers/Tel'tacs in modular vental bays, or twelve F-302s, or various other smallcraft depending on mission requirements.
~Units:
SBB-401-01 - SGCS Challenger (Active)
SBB-401-02 - TBD (Under Construction)
Technical and Historical Notes:
After Anubis's assault on Earth in the summer of 2004, the United States approached the United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, France, Canada, Australia, Japan, and China for assistance in a new joint-defensive program. Certain groups in Congress (among them a group that had been lobbying for the restoration of the American Iowa-class battleships currently in mothballs) had proposed a new starship construction program to run alongside the 303, and later 304 programs. This new starship would be jointly built, funded, and crewed by all the nations involved, and was later seen as a first step towards forming the International Committee to oversee the Stargate program.
Unfortunately, of the eight nations, only Russia and the United Kingom, agreed to participate. The other nations decided to input more funding into the Antarctica Outpost and Atlantis Expedition, and were still skeptical about the need to invest in starships with the Ancient superweapon at the South Pole. Thus, in the winter of 2004, a crash-course program to build a heavy combat starship commenced.
Utilizing technologies developed for other programs, such as the Abydos-class destroyer, the first Challenger-class battleship began construction at the Newport News yards. With funding cuts looming, the battleship program narrowly avoided being cancelled through intense private funding. Even so, the Challenger-class starship was scaled down significantly from the 2,000 meter plus dreadnaught originally designed. Her hull was also based on existing naval vessels to save money. An inadvertant advantage of this method was making the battleship able to float in water.
A covering of trinium-based armor was scaled down to reactive armor instead, and inert naquada armor reinforcing critical areas of the battleship's hull. Utilizing multi-purpose modular bays gave the battleship significant flexibility, which helped keep it from being cancelled. Trimming the hull to make it's sihoulette smaller also made it less massive, allowing it to keep up with the smaller Prometheus-class starships in simulations despite only having slightly larger engines. The ship's main guns, 16 inch coilguns, were soundly tested and demonstrated the ability to engage and destroy Gou'ald starships on their own terms. Help from the Asgard kept the vessel under budget in most areas.
Unfortunately, shakedown trials of the Challenger in the spring of 2005 demonstrated that while the vessel had been built soundly in the amazingly short amount of time it had, the Mk. II naquada reactors powering it were simply too weak to allow the ship to live up to it's full potential. With the new Daedalus-class starships in full production, the Challenger was about to be deemed a failure and scrapped.
However, the breakthrough of a joint Russian-German-US naquada generator program bore fruit, in the form of the Mk. IV naquada reactor. The Mk. III, under development by the Abydos-class destroyer program, was not yet finished, so the Mk. IV system was quickly deployed aboard the ailing Challenger. The inclusion of two Mk. IV reactors transformed the battleship from a lumbering hulk to a fast, powerful warship. Unfortunately, the Challenger was still months away from being complete and combat-ready, and was thus regulated to the orbit of Mars, the Abydos assisting in it's shakedown even while the destroyer underwent her own.
The Challenger's main weapons, her eight 16" coilguns, harken back to the era of big-gun battleships on Earth. The design of her turrets are actually based upon those developed for the Iowa-class battleships currently mothballed by the US Navy. However, unlike those ancient weapons, these guns can hurl 300 kilogram (660 pound) shells at ranges of over 100,000 kilometers (60,213 miles). Fired at speeds of 2,000,000 meters/sec (0.02 PSL), this works out to over 6.0 petawatts, or nearly 2 megatons of force per shot. The coilguns also have a very fast rate of fire, nearly 18 rounds a minute (or 1 round/3 seconds), giving the Challenger a minimum destructive capability of 16 megatons every 3 seconds. Naquada-enhanced shells increase this firepower to over 1,000 megatons/3 seconds, allowing the Challenger to pound Gou'ald shields apart. Her Asgard-designed shields let her slug it out with enemy vessels and destroy them before sustaining serious damage. Her advanced engines and inertial drive make her far faster and maneuverable than enemy starships, giving her a crucial edge in combat.
With the threat of the Ori, the Challenger was quickly finished and deployed to the second Ori supergate. Though untested, the battleship survived the engagement and was able to inflict moderate damage upon one Ori battleship before being forced to disengage. With this accomplishment, the Challenger-class starship program is swiftly receiving more funding and support, a sister ship already being constructed.

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