Quixote

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Quixote
Production information
Manufacturer
Introduced 2350
Production Year 2350[1]
Use Missile Frigate
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Cost 6,721,052,000 C-Bills[citation needed]
Technical specifications
Mass 780,000 tons
Length 715 m
Sail Diameter 1,200 m
Fuel 1,900 tons (4,750)
Burn Rate 39.52
Safe Thrust 1 g
Top Thrust 1.5 g
Sail Integrity 4
KF Drive Integrity 16
LF Battery No
Armament
Armor 1,169.5 tons Improved Ferro-aluminum
DropShip Capacity 6
Crew 277[2]
  • 56 Officers
  • 145 Enlisted
  • 76 Gunners

Bay Personnel: 54
Marines: 150

Grav Decks 3 (1 x 120 meters diameter, 2 x 145 meters diameter)
Escape Pods/Life Boats 40/44
Heat Sinks 1,177 (single)
Structural Integrity 75
BV (1.0) 70,690[2]

Description[edit]

The Quixote-class frigate was originally designed as a battlecruiser, however, cost-saving attempts not only reduced the Quixote's size but resulted in the ship receiving engines too small for it, those originally found on the Lola Destroyer, a full 100 thousand ton lighter design. Political machinations and (seemingly purposeful) circumventing of the Admiralty by a Procurement Department bureaucrat led to the purchase of 250 of these dubious vessels. In an attempt to make the best of a bad situation, the SLDF Admiralty (see Note below) downgraded the design into a missile frigate and thus created a slow but heavily armed vessel, tasked with convoy defense against craft too small to be targeted by naval-grade direct-fire weapons.[2]

The Quixote was surprisingly successful for a flawed design, and served as the undisputed escort frigate of the Terran Hegemony for nearly 200 years. A valuable addition to convoys led by the Farragut and later Monsoon battleships, the Quixote was ultimately phased out after the introduction of the well-rounded Congress-class frigate, though both Congresses and Quixotes served together during the Star League.[2]

Following the introduction of the Congress, the Quixote was slowly put into mothballs, a move that paid dividends when, 150 years after the commissioning of the first Congress, Eaton AeroSpace used these mothballed hulls to construct the new Volga-class transport.[2]

Several unmodified Quixotes were later reactivated by the Word of Blake and participated in the Jihad.[citation needed]

Armament[edit]

The Quixote’s main armament consists of eighteen Killer Whale missiles. Supplementing these missiles are twenty-four White Shark and twenty-four Barracuda missile launchers. The ship also mounts six Type 55 Naval Lasers, to assist in the design's long-range attack abilities.[2]

The Quixote also has four Type 30 Naval Autocannons providing midrange and close-range kill power.[2]

Cargo[2][edit]

  • Bay 1: Fighters (12) 4 Doors
  • Bay 2: Small Craft (6) 4 Doors
  • Bay 3: Cargo (176,118.5 tons) 1 Door

Named Vessels[edit]

(See List of named Quixote-class WarShips)

Related WarShips[edit]

  • Volga - requiring an escort and transportation vessel in 2709, Eaton AeroSpace used mothballed Quixote-class frigate hulls as the template for the new, successful Volga-transport.[3]

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

Technical Readout: 3057 Revised attributes the reclassification of the ship to the Star League Admiralty. The introduction of the Quixote predates the signing of the Star League Accords by about 2 centuries. Likely, this can instead be laid at the feet of the Terran Navy.

References[edit]

  1. MUL online date for the Quixote
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Technical Readout: 3057 Revised, p. 220, "Quixote Ship Profile"
  3. Technical Readout: 3057 Revised, pp. 144-145, "Volga Ship Profile"

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