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Kootenai Station (SB 102) Specifications
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Basic Techinal Specifications
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ACCOMMODATION
Officers and Crew: 20,000
Visiting Personnel: 2,500-5,000
Civilian Population: Varies
Evacuation Limit: 100,000
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DIMENSIONS
Overall Length: Depends on modules
Overall Width: 1142 meters
Overall Height: 1713 meters
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Shuttlecraft
Ten Danube Class Runabouts
Five Type-11 Shuttlecrafts
Six Type-10 Shuttlecrafts
Ten Type-9 Shuttlecrafts
Seven Type-8 Shuttlecrafts
Eight Type-7 Shuttlecrafts
Four Type-6 Shuttlecrafts
Thrity Type-9A Shuttlecrafts
Twenty Type-15 Shuttlepods
Twenty Type-16 Shuttlepods
Twenty Sphinix Workpods
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ARMAMENT
28 Type XI phaser Turrents
8 Type IX phaser Turrents
16 Type VIII phasers turrents and module phasers
Six torpedo launchers
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TRANSPORTERS
Ten Personnel
Five Civilian
Six High capacity Cargo
Four Cargo
Three Emergency
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DECK LAYOUT
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Spacedock: [There aren't numerical levels in this part of the station, but the listing here gives an idea of what is here. All are located in the central docking pier. Tiers describe more than one habitable level height, which are usually described in the "Tier A1" manner. This area, if it had a regular level layout, would contain more than 137 individual levels. Fortunately a good portion of this pier is taken up by moving docking gangways, and their mechanisms.]
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Teirs A:
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Spacedock Engineering
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Teirs B:
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Capital Ship Docking
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Teirs C:
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Spacedock Control, Spacedock Computer Core
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Teirs D-F:
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Freighter Docking, Cargo Storage, Spacedock Doors
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Teirs G-H:
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Passenger Ship Docking, Temporary Layover Areas
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Teirs I-L:
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Cargo Bays, Shuttlebay 1, Ship Module Storage, Manufacturing Areas
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Level 1:
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Deuterium Storage Tanks
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Level 2:
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Main Engineering
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Level 3:
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Specialized Equipment Manufacturing Laboratories
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Level 4:
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Life-support and Environmental Systems
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Level 5:
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Starfleet Transporter Rooms 1-2
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Level 6:
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Command Computer Core [next six decks down]
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Level 7:
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Cargo Bays
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Level 8:
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Operations, Captain’s Ready Room, Observation Lounge
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Levels 9-12:
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Residential Apartments [Senior Officers only], Senior Staff Quarters
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Level 13:
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Officer's Lounge, Medical Facilities
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Level 14:
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Holodecks 1-2, Holosuites 1-8, Phaser Range
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Level 15:
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Station Personnel Child Care Facilities
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Level 16:
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Sickbay, Medical Laboratories, Gymnasium
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Level 17:
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VIP Quarters, Starfleet Operations Briefing Room, Secondary Operations
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Levels 18-24:
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Residential Apartments [Junior Officers only]
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Level 25:
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Maintenance, Life-support and Environmental Systems
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Level 26:
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Judicial Services and Brig
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Levels 27-30:
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Cadet Barracks
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Levels 31-32:
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Starfleet Training and Academy Services
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Level 33:
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Subspace Communication Network Hub Control
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Level 34:
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Cargo Bays
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Levels 35-36:
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Science Labs, Station Government Offices
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Level 37:
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Diplomatic Residencies and Offices
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Level 38:
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Crew Mess, Medical Facilities
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Level 39:
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Quarters [Non-Commissioned Personnel only]
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Levels 40-42:
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Storage and Cargo Areas, Standard Cargo 1-2 Transporters
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Levels 42-43:
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Quarters [Non-Commissioned Personnel only], Maintenance, Life-support and Environmental Systems
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Levels 44-45:
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Permanent Civilian Residencies
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Large Modules
For the most part the large modules do not deviate from level to level in their arrangement. The difference comes in how far away you are from the center of the module. In the center of the module is a utility area. Out from that is a small section for crew and junior officer quarters. Then a small cargo bay area and shuttle landing pad. The next area is for commercial shops. The section closest to the lateral hull of the modules is residential areas, normally reserved for civilians.
Most stations will have one Large Module with a small docking bay on top of it. This bay can handle civilian transport traffic with ease. This is also a shuttlebay and cargo bay.
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Small Modules
For the most part the small modules do not deviate from level to level in their arrangement. The difference comes in how far away you are from the center of the module. In the center of the module is a utility area. After that the rest of the module is filled with varying amounts of residential apartments.
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Our station cannot hold many of the larger ships. We understand this was part of the original promise, but unfortunately it couldn't be done. As our number crunching continues we will list those that can and cannot fit inside the bay:
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Fit
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Don't Fit
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1. Danube Class
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6. New Orleans Class*
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1. Akira Class*
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2. Defiant Class
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7. Norway Class
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2. Ambassdor Class*
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3. Excelsior Class*
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8. Novs Class
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3. Galaxy Class
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4. Intrepid Class
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9. Oberth Class
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4. Nebula Class*
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5. Miranda Class
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10. Sabre Class
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5. Sovereign Class
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11. Steamrunner Class
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*The Excelsior Class fits barely; it will move extremely slow and must be maneuvered in one door then out the other [unless it reverses]. The Ambassador Class is too big on width, but only slightly larger on height. If it were only the height I would assume that the docking bay door was enlarged. The Nebula Class is the same as the Ambassador. The Akira is too wide, so much that I don't want to say that the station was modified like that. I'm giving the New Orleans Class the benefit of a doubt; it's only a few meters wider than the doorway; modification and inventive flying could do the trick. The Steamrunner Class fits in barely, but it has about a few meters to spare.
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