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==3.1 Main Skeletal Structure== The primary space frame of the Rosenanté class starship is fabricated from an interlocking series of Trienrrium/Tritium microfilament truss frames. These members average l.05m² in cross section and are capable of bearing the same load as the standard Tritanium/Duranium truss averaging l.27m² in cross section used in standard starship construction. These truss frames are located an average of 20 meters across the ship's exterior, while the standard trusses would be located every 25 meters along a ships exterior. The tightening of the trusses allows the vessel to withstand greater stress imposed upon it by warp travel, while still producing a lighter space frame. As with other starship designs, larger numbers of these trusses are located integral to the main impulse engine sections, the warp nacelle pylons, docking interface latches, and along the centerline of the hull structure. Smaller Trusses averaging 0.35m² in cross section are located every five meters on average, and also provide internal supports within the deck and core structure of the spacecraft interior. A mechanical framework provides physical integrity to the vehicle while at rest. A parallel series of aluminum crystal foam stringers are phase transition bonded to the primary trusses, providing low frequency vibration attenuation across the main truss structure, as well as support for certain utility conduits. Also attached to these stringers are various conformal devices built into the hulls structure, including elements of the deflector shield grid, H.l.S.S. components, as well as subspace radio antennas, which are incorporated into the skin of the spacecraft.
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