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The Bonaventure dilithium power testbed (presented in its five differing configurations: PB-14-099-A, PB-14-099-B , PB-14-099-C , PB-14-099-D , and PB-14-102-E ) is Part 4 of the Project Starship series.


Image provided by: Adrasil
Original inspirations from: Star Trek: The Animated Series
Incorporating parts built by: captshade

History from: Hobbyist's Guide to the UFP Starfleet , by Timo Saloniemi

Variant blueprints: Access via Adrasil's Download button

Featured in: Starship Recognition Manual #294



The young Star Fleet was struggling. Outwardly, it was a rapidly growing, enthusiastic, and successful merging of the founding states’ space-going assets, visibly developing and shaping the academic, martial, and economic avenues for the United Federation of Planets’ interests in exploration, defense, trade, and technology. However, a critical decision made fifty years previously was impacting the ability of Star Fleet to defend the Federation as it added new members and settled virgin worlds with enthusiastic colonists.


This challenge, an existential concern, was kept tightly internal (with the exception of the President and the Security Council), because it was a problem of Star Fleet’s own making. In 2169, the United Earth’s reluctance to continue with dilithium-regulated reactors heavily influenced the design of the UFP Star Fleet’s second-generation starships. Dilithium had proven critical to the achievement of warp 5 for the pre-Federation Earth, but at great cost: the reactors were fragile and often resulted in the loss of the entire vessel when stresses—combat or natural—resulted in the focus of the dilithium being disrupted. Additionally, the dilithium crystals were beyond rare, with no natural depository known to exist; they tended to work their way into the trading sectors of larger states haphazardly and in a nearly perfectly refined state, as if removed from previous vessels from outside the geopolitical knowledge of the Federation. For the newly-completed starships entrusted with such reactors, the workup cycles were extremely prolonged, as focusing the crystals was so very critical to achieving the high warp speeds capable by the expensive reactors. This was a considerable setback for getting combat-capable ships out into the warzones being contested with the Romulan Empire and that learning experience influenced the defensive doctrines of the nascent UFP Star Fleet.


Instead, the reduction of nearly a full warp factor was the sacrifice for safe and dependable starship development for over a generation. But, in the 2220s, the costs of that decision were becoming apparent. The adoption of the more complex and larger peristaltic forcefield antimatter feed constrictors—in lieu of dilithium regulation—also meant that more space was needed to carry fuel, since antimatter (antideuterium) was now required at a 1:1 ratio with matter (deuterium). This larger space, along with the reduced warp capability, meant that Star Fleet was simply unable to project its defensive might as far as the Federation required it. Strategists recognized that warp 4 was far too incapable of defending the further afield member worlds and colonies. Quietly, defense doctrines built to respond to a potential massive invasion were predicated upon the abandonment of those distant territories and the encircled—albeit last-ditch—defense of the core planets.


However, within a few years of the adoption of this fatalistic strategy, hope emerged. While new technologies were always being hyped and promised as leaps forward, three such promises seemed to stand out from all the others: continuing development of phased particle beams and the merging with coherent electromagnetic technology promised a weapon system flexible enough to challenge Klingon superiority in this field; a published mathematical study on the relationship between subatomic structure and data processing—by a ten-year old human boy, oddly enough—indicated fantastic advances in computing technology, with the ability to quickly and consistently maintain dilithium focusing, was on the horizon; and a source of unrefined dilithium was discovered, proving the crystal did occur naturally and only needed refineries to be established. The overlapping of these three scientific developments shone like a beacon on those same Star Fleet strategists, who collectively corralled the leadership into the immediate development of a starship—preferably of the cruiser type—that would incorporate all three of these potential discoveries into a platform of speed, strength, flexibility, and independence.


From this, Project Starship was given new and promising life.



Note: this depiction of the Bonaventure (as yet un-commissioned) is of her first flight-ready test configuration (PB-14-099-A). Outfitted with minimally modified PB-14 nacelles, the intent was to test different asymmetric flight envelopes, in order to stress the science of the viability of multi-lobed warp bubbles. The 8-degree cant and tucked-in location of the 16.2 meter pylons was considered a safe baseline for follow-on pylon setups.

Would you like to learn more about this class of ship? Download the free Hobbyist's Guide to the UFP Starfleet , a three-volume, 1236-page history of space flight, by Timo Saloniemi.

For an extremely rich gallery of Star Trek starships and vessels from other universes, check out my partner, Adrasil , here on DeviantArts.

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Comments: 23

TheRochellaProject [2019-10-22 16:47:11 +0000 UTC]

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RevancheRM In reply to TheRochellaProject [2019-10-22 17:35:29 +0000 UTC]

>...been reading the hell out of Timo's Hobbyist's Guide. Really helped me a lot...


Thank you, thank you, thank you very much (for saying this). This was always my goal here: get people to read Timo. I've been following his work for over 16 years now.

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TheRochellaProject In reply to RevancheRM [2019-10-22 21:06:15 +0000 UTC]

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RevancheRM In reply to TheRochellaProject [2019-10-22 21:34:49 +0000 UTC]

It must be longer than that. It was already a well-formed piece when I discovered it in 2003. He's been awfully silent on the subject since that early 2017 update, but I presume it's because he's trying to shoehorn the vast number of Discovery ships into what he's already written. A gargantuan task, to be sure, that—as you've surmised—will play havoc with where the ships fit into things.


Good example is this ship right here: the Bonaventure. It was supposedly the "first ship to have warp drive installed" when the Enterprise encounters it in TAS, but then you have both First Contact and ST: Enterprise that make that clearly untrue. So Timo had to craft a way to explain why this ship was so historic; he retconned a lot of history between 2063 and TAS for a lot of ships to make it fit. Now he's got to do that for how many new classes of Discovery ships that will need to fit along with other already alpha-canon ships? And keep as many beta-canon ships as he can.


He did a good job with the historical retcon of the Saladin class and variants, though the sheer delta between physical presence of the Kelvin-equivalents and the TOS versions is so incredibly large. (Personally, I would have been just fine if he had just written them out as a product of that universe.) But, how he does it and how he incorporates so much beta canon in to spice up the ships is all so compelling. And he does it without making the various hero ships the respective linchpins of Federation history. It is really well compiled, and the writing is just stellar, especially since it is not in his first language.

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TheRochellaProject In reply to RevancheRM [2019-10-22 22:04:15 +0000 UTC]

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RevancheRM In reply to TheRochellaProject [2019-10-23 00:06:01 +0000 UTC]

I'm with ya...and your method would mean we'd have more development of Timo's Prime material, which I'm hungerin' for.

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TheRochellaProject In reply to RevancheRM [2019-10-23 02:50:53 +0000 UTC]

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RevancheRM In reply to TheRochellaProject [2019-10-23 12:09:58 +0000 UTC]

There would be some fascinating universe building there, I agree. But—and correct me if I'm wrong—he only writes on vessels that are either operated by Star Fleet (or its predecessors).


Is this the one you're talking about? Do you have any idea where the class name came was mentioned?

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TheRochellaProject In reply to RevancheRM [2019-10-23 16:54:12 +0000 UTC]

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RevancheRM In reply to TheRochellaProject [2019-10-23 21:27:27 +0000 UTC]

Yep, I can see that now. Good recall!

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TheRochellaProject In reply to RevancheRM [2019-10-24 01:03:24 +0000 UTC]

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RevancheRM In reply to TheRochellaProject [2019-10-24 01:07:15 +0000 UTC]

Aaah, I see. Part of the Destiny series, as I recall. I feel like I'm in the minority in preferring that origin story for the Borg.


I take it that your colony will have some...issues with the Invasion.

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TheRochellaProject In reply to RevancheRM [2019-10-24 02:21:42 +0000 UTC]

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RevancheRM In reply to TheRochellaProject [2019-10-24 05:07:15 +0000 UTC]

> May Gre'thor reap their souls!


That made me laugh. I seriously need to go to bed.

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TheRochellaProject In reply to RevancheRM [2019-10-24 06:11:59 +0000 UTC]

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Spino2Earth [2019-10-22 15:44:36 +0000 UTC]

Nice ship and interesting story

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RevancheRM In reply to Spino2Earth [2019-10-22 17:34:07 +0000 UTC]

Thank you...kudos to Arasil (the artist) and Timo (the historian).

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Spino2Earth In reply to RevancheRM [2019-10-22 19:28:13 +0000 UTC]

You're all welcome

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KaiserShipyards [2019-10-22 12:58:01 +0000 UTC]

If they didn't have Natural dilithium back then then how did they get some?

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RevancheRM In reply to KaiserShipyards [2019-10-22 12:58:43 +0000 UTC]

Tune back in tomorrow...

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KaiserShipyards In reply to RevancheRM [2019-10-22 13:51:13 +0000 UTC]

Ok

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RevancheRM In reply to KaiserShipyards [2019-10-22 15:25:36 +0000 UTC]

This made me re-evaluate tomorrow's post...I've made it much more clear. I'm privately calling it the "Kaisernation1701 Clause".

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KaiserShipyards In reply to RevancheRM [2019-10-22 15:47:55 +0000 UTC]

Cool

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