Star Trek Standard Civilian Frame - United Federation Parcel Service 3d model
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Star Trek Standard Civilian Frame - United Federation Parcel Service

Star Trek Standard Civilian Frame - United Federation Parcel Service

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Not long after the launch of the original USS Enterprise, the Utopia Planitia yards started with theorising about a frame specifically meant for civilian use. They got the specifications of the Constitution class and used it as a template; after all, not having to design everything from the ground up would keep the cost of the frame low. They minimised the engineering section to contain the bare minimum for starship operation, and removed 80% of the normal structures inside the ship to make place for easily swappable modules. A single nacelle, reused where possible from older or scrapped space frames, was placed on top of the aft portion of the saucer. Starfleet was looking over their shoulder, curious if this would be a one-nacelled ship that could meet their criteria. Initially, the great firms that were still alive in the 23rd century didn't see anything in the frame, opting other shipbuilders instead to make them personalised ships. These came at a hefty price, though, and orders for the Standard Civilian Frame (noted as SCF-xxxxx in the registry) only started to come in when a certain postal service saw the benefits of this design, placed an order and used the first of the SCF frames to get an ambassador his long-awaited Romulan Ale, for which they were awarded with a contract to make sure the core worlds of the Federation got their packages as fast as possible. During testruns the ship barely made it to Warp 7; UFPS deemed that fast enough and christened the ship James Casey, after the founder of the company. The ship is equipped with a shuttlebay spacious enough for daily operation and for situations in which a transport is not possible.After the placement of six high-powered transporter arrays and the request for the addition of four pop-up phaser banks was approved, the ship was officially pressed into service in 2260. Starfleet ordered twenty frames as well for use as escorts to its new Nimitz carrier. They were delivered at the same cost as the civilian frames, though in return Utopia Planitia got some bigger contracts to chew on. The Mark 1 SCF saw a good run before being replaced by the Mark 2 in 2290, which provided a higher top speed and a higher cargo capacity. Moving the engineering hull to the aft of the topside also meant that this design would be able to make planetfall and re-enter orbit if the situation required it. Creative Commons license: BY: Attribution - SA: Share Alike - NC: Non-commercial #BorgMan #Nacelle #Starfleet #UPS #Warp

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