Mpóngó-class starship

Schematic. From left to right, habitat modules, first warp field ring, fuel tanks, cargo holds, reactor and second warp field ring, antigrav.

Can support 4,800 crew and passengers and 4,500 tons of cargo for a period of fifty days. 222.25 meters (729' 2") long, and 100 meters wide at the warp rings. The design basically became the standard for interstellar colonization, and influenced the concept of the seven week "travel radius." More than a thousand years after its introduction, similar designs were still being produced.

Succeeded the Engondó Mark II class and followed by the Yángánga (raven) class.

The CT Beauregard in the PK 403 system in 3939. Built for the Democratic States of America nearly nine centuries earlier, the ship remained functional, if damaged over the years. (Model by @pine-killer55)