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Anorax Time Machine
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Promethius - Multi Vector Mode

 

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U.S.S. Prometheus

An experimental prototype designed for deepspace operations, the U.S.S. Prometheus enjoys some modifications which improve on the standard Starfleet models. As well as the upgraded Emergency Medical Hologram, the Prometheus is equipped with regenerative shielding and ablative armour. Most unique, however, is the offensive capability known as multi-vector assault mode. Tested first in anger by Romulan hijackers rather than by Starfleet personnel, the multi-vector assualt mode allows the Prometheus to split into three separate parts, all of which carry independent manoeuvring and attack capabilities, effectively transforming one large ship into three smaller, faster attack vessels. The first test of the multi-vector assault mode resulted in the destruction of the target ship, which was unfortunately a Starfleet vessel.

The three-way split xecuted by the U.S.S. Prometheus is a progression of the emergency manoeuvre performed by Galaxy-class starships in which the saucer module separates from the remainder of the spacecraft. Saucer separation is generally employed so that the saucer module, containing most of the crew, can remain behind while the stardrive section proceeds into a hazardous situation. In extreme emergencies, the saucer section can land on suitable planetary surfaces, although it would be incapable od returning to orbit afterward. Earlier classes of starships were also capable of saucer separation, although not all were capable of subsequent reconnection.

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