U.S.S. Voyager
Registry: NCC-74656
Class: Intrepid
Length: 1130 feet
Weight: 1.5M metric tons
Constructed at: Earth Station McKinley
Launched: 48038.5
Crew Complement: 150
The U.S.S. Voyager

PROFILE VIEW

Side View of Voyager


OVERHEAD VIEW

Overhead View of Voyager


 

 

Variable Geometry Warp Nacelles
Intrepid class starships employ a folding wind-and-nacelle configuration that no longer have a negative impact on subspace. Incorporating a device called a quantum charge reversal device, or anti-matter generator, provides the power necessary to run the warp eninges. The anti-matter reaction is "tuned" through the dilithium chamber containing a theta-matrix compositing system which is used to recrystallize "used" dilithium.

Bussard Collectors
The front of the warp engine nacelles incorporates a set of powerful elctromagnetic coils called a Bussard Collector. When the ship is travelling at high speed, these coils generate an electromagnetic field which collect stray atoms of interstellar hydrogen for use as fuel.

Photon Torpedoes
There are four photon torpedo launchers on Voyager, two at the lower front and two at the top rear of the Engineering Hull. Photon torpedoes are "smart" weapons and are capable of tracking a moving target. Torpedoes are usually launched in clusters, each independently targeted.The explosive power of a torpedo can be varied by the amount of antimatter loaded into the magnetic bottle in the casing. Special Note: Voyager is equipped with new Microtorpedoes, roughly the size of computer chips.

Phasers
Phasers, or PHased Energy Rectification, are the Voyager's primary offensive weapon. Phaser banks are located in the upper and lower phaser strips and the two mid-hull phaser strips of the Primary Hull as well as a ventral strip on the underside of the Engineering Hull.

Impulse Engines
The impulse drive is powered by a series of fusion reactors located in both aft wings on Deck 11. Another set of fusion reactors provides auxiallary power to keep systems operational when both the warp drive and impulse reactors are off-line. The impulse fusion reactors are fueled by frozen hydrogen, also called deuterium.

Shuttlebay
Located at the rear of the Engineering Hull on Decks 9 and 10, most Intrepid Class vessels carry two standard shuttlecrafts, four shuttlepods and four EVA (Extra-Vehicular Activity) Workpods.

AeroWing Shuttle
The bottom of the Primary Hull, or saucer, holds a single aerodynamic shuttle capable of atmospheric travel as well as interplanetary flight at speeds up to Warp 3. The AeroWing can carry various combinations of crew and cargo; the usual flight complement numbers four crewmembers.


Deck Breakdown

Deck  Primary Hull  Deck  Engineering Hull 
1
Bridge, Ready Room, Conference Room, Escape Pod Access, Aft Bridge Airlock, Upper Sensor Platform
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2
Officer's Mess, Officers' and VIP Quarters, Labs and Storage, Sensor Gear, Escape Pod Access
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3
Captain's Quarters, Officers' and VIP Quarters, Photon Torpedo Trackers
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4
Aft Photon Torpedo Launchers, Tranporters 1 & 2, Phaser Maintenance, Sensor Gear, Escape Pod Access 
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5
Sickbay, Doctor's Office, Sensor Gear, Escape Pod Access
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6
Aux Deflector, Aux Computer Core, Escape Pod Access
6
Deuterium (Matter) Processing, Comsumables Resupply Connectors
7
Aux. Computer Core, Upper Cargo Bays 1 & 2, Labs, Escape Pod Access, RCS Thruster Access
7
Deuterium Tankage, Warp Engine Core Injector Access
8
Deuterium Processing, Port/Starboard/Forward Docking Ports, ODN/EPS Main Trunks, Lower Cargo Bays 1 & 2
8
Deuterium Tankage, Warp Engine Core, Aft Work Pod Storage
9
Cargo Loading Doors, AeroWing Shuttle Dock, Labs 
9
Upper Main Shuttlebay, Warp Engine Core
10
10
Main Shuttlebay, Main Computer Core, warp Engine Core, Forward Phton Torpedo Launchers, Reserve Warp Engine Core, Main Navigational Deflector
11
11
"Wing" Level: Main Engineering, Engineer's Office, Warp Engine Core, Reserve Warp Engine Core, Main Computer Core, Main Navigational Deflector
12
12
Antimatter Tankage, Warp Engine Core, Main Deflector, Reserve Warp Engine Core, Escape Pod Access 
13
13
Aft Tractor Beam Emitter, Warp Engine Core, Reserve Warp Engine Core, Quarters, Labs, Escape Pod Access, Secondary ODN/EPS Trunks
14
14
Antimatter Processing, Reserve Warp Engine Core, Escape Pod Access, Ground Hover Footpad Systems
15
15
Antimatter Loading Port, Forward Tractor Beam Emitter, Ground Hover Footpads

All technical information obtained from
Star Trek: Voyager Technical Guide V1.0
by Rick Sternbach and Michael Okuda
- First Season Edition -