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Argus Array

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Universe : Prime Timeline
Class Name : Argus Array
Type : Subspace telescope [1]
Unit Run :
Argos Array - Active [1]

Argus array only
Commissioned : 2365, class remains in service
Dimensions : Length : 2,400 m
Width : 50 m
Height : 1,600 m
Mass : 45,210,000 metric tons
Crew : Unmanned [1]
Armament : None
Defence Systems :   Duranium Single hull.
Low level Structural Integrity Field
Docking Facilities : None
Argus Array : Not capable of independent movement; attitude control and/or orbital adjustment only.
Diplomatic Capability : None
Expected Hull Life : 100
Refit Cycle : Minor : 1 year
Standard : 1 years
Major : 12 years

Notes

The largest subspace telescope in the Federation, and widely regarded as the most advanced in the alpha quadrant, the Argus array has had something of a troubled history. After going on line in 2365 a number of problems surfaced, mostly related to the subspace focusing mechanisms. These appeared to have been solved by 2366, but in 2367 the array stopped transmitting data altogether. The Enterprise-D investigated and found the cause to be a probe sent by the Cytherians; while there a failure in the reactor systems of the array threatened to destroy it, but an engineer from the E-D was able to prevent this from happening. [1]

Despite a successful resolution to this problem the array subsequently suffered from more failures, leading many to question the basic design. Despite these problems, however, the Argus array has made a number of highly important observations which have increased our understanding of the subspace structure both within and beyond our galaxy considerably.

During the Dominion war the array has been pressed into service as an intelligence gathering device; its performance in this role is highly classified, but given the capabilities of the array it should be capable of providing detailed information on installations many light years away. [2] This must surely make the argus array a prime target for the Dominion, and Starfleet can be expected to have located significant defensive systems at the site.


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Canon source Backstage source Novel source DITL speculation

References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 TNG 4 The N'th Degree
2 TNG 7 Parallels
Series : TNG Season 4
Episode : The N'th Degree
Series : TNG Season 7
Episode : Parallels

Comments

The Argus array has featured in several TNG episodes, most notably "The N'th Degree". Most of the eps seem to involve something going wrong with the array, and I've reflected this in the write up. The ability to make detailed images at massive ranges was established in "Parallels".
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