***************************************************************************** Addendum to the specifications for the FENRIS and FEYNMAN class starships Re: DELPHI array deep space sensor phalanx Fr: Capt. Sebastian DiFalco, Project Officer To: Commanding Officers of FENRIS and FEYNMAN class ships, Engineering Officers, Operation Managers and Sensor Officers The DELPHI sensor array as used in the FENRIS and FEYNMAN class designs is supposed to perform as sensor mainstay on those vessels. Located in dedicated decks on top of the saucer section and with an auxiliary feed from the bottom of the engineering section (fwd on the FEYNMAN, fwd and aft on the FENRIS class) it is designed to cover both long distance subspace scans as well as medium and short range all frequency data collection. Pre-evaluation and system control is maintained from the DELPHI computer core located in the center of the lower array deck, it also allows for pattern match and software cloak detection using prediction algorithms and real time input comparision independently from the ship's main computer cores. This proved to be invaluable when the cloaked Borg forces attacked Starbase Gamma and has also been tested on the early prototype cloaking detector used on the USS NOVA before her refit. It is important to point out that the DELPHI array's subspace efficiency is greatly depending on the shape of the warp bubble around the ship, especially at higher warp speeds. Both FENRIS and FEYNMAN class have been equipped with sophisticated hardware to accomodate this question, FENRIS with a third fixed shaper nacelle, while the FEYNMAN operates with a servo mechanism to move both engine nacelles. Among the known problems of the DELPHI system is the heat problem that is caused by the large amount of energy consumed during pinpoint scanning, high resolution short range surveillance and rapid frequency shifting. A new cooling system based on hydroxelene fluid that is supposed to take 150% more heat is under evaluation aboard the USS FENRIS at this time and will be implemented on the other ships if successful. The Fenris CEO, is in charge of this development program. The DELPHI system is not meant to replace conventional sensor systems, although a number of components used on the GALAXY, OLYMPIC and DIOGENES classes as seperate subsystems have been included into the phalanx. Therefore the auxiliary sensor systems on the FENRIS and FEYNMAN classes, mostly designed for tactical purposes and offline backup while the scientific and more sophisticated tasks are left to DELPHI, can take an amount of sensor load that allows the ship to stay operational when DELPHI is offline, but greatly reduces the efficiency. It is recommended to dedicate a senior officer to the position of Sensor Specialist or include the responsibility for the array into the Science or Operation Manager's departments. The system is still new and requires regular maintenance, upgrade and qualified supervision. Especially the optimum fine tuning of the warp field control for maximum scanning efficiency is a task that requires dedicated personnel. *****************************************************************************