This is actually another person's TL on AlternateHistory.com , but I have contributed to it.
Source:
http://www.alternatehistory.com/discuss ... p?t=146633
The first ship would be the Flagship of the Canadian Navy circa ATL 2011
EDIT: I can't remember the full Credits, as it was a modification of shipbucket's Forrestal hull in the old forum by TheMann.
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HMCS Warrior (as commissioned)
Rebuilders: Saint John Maritime Shipbuilding, Saint John, New Brunswick
Engineering Contractors: SNC-Lavalin, Maritimes Marine Engineering
Displacement (light): 59,720 tons
Displacement (full load): 82,260 tons
Length: 990 feet (waterline), 1,088 feet (overall)
Beam: 129 ft 4 in (waterline), 256 feet (extreme width)
Draft: 37 feet (full load)
Propulsion: 5 General Electric LM6000NV gas turbines, 8 General Electric H-Model 265 turbodiesel cruise engines, 13 Westinghouse electric generators, 16 Kinova Electronics 15MW geared electric motors, 4 shafts
Power Output: 325,400 shp
Top Speed: 36.5 knots (67 km/h)
Range: 16,500 miles at 15 knots
Complement: 627 officers, 2,537 men (including air wing)
Air Defenses
* 3 × 16-cell Mk 41 VLS
* 3 × 30 mm Goalkeeper CIWS
Aircraft Carried:
VFH 855 "Wolfpack" (8 CF-184C Supercat)
VFH 856 "Renegades" (8 CF-184C Supercat)
VF 880 "Gunfighters" (12 CF-185 Typhoons)
VF 881 "Blackjacks" (12 CF-185 Typhoons)
VA 810 "Hellions" (10 CF-187 Corsair II)
VA 811 "The Uninvited" (10 CF-187 Corsair II)
VS 896 “Whalers” (8 CP-121T Turbo Tracker)
VAW 800 "Dark Knights" (4 CE-2C Hawkeye)
VAQ 860 Detachment 1 "Stingrays" (6 CE-188G Growler)
HR 810 Detachment 1 "Voices" (4 CH-149 Cormorant)
VR 842 "Suppliers" (4 CC-172 Greyhounds, 4 CH-151 Vulcan)
HSC 893 Detachment 1 “Grandmasters” (4 CH-148 Cyclone)
Quarters
-For all areas of the ship, there is Wireless internet (though some use ethernet when possible due to higher download rates)
-Junior Enlisted (Able Seaman and below) are housed in four-man rooms. They have no desks but are fitted with power outlets and ethernet. Each person is provided with a small compartment to store belongings. Around 10 such rooms take up the same space as a traditional 50-man "compartment" in traditional carriers. Every 5 rooms shares a common washroom facility. (20 persons/washroom)
-Petty officers (LS to PO2) and Junior Officers (up to and including Lt(N)) are housed in two man bunk rooms, with somewhat more room than the junior enlisted personnel. These have small desks, ethernet access, and two small mini-closets for storing personal items and uniforms. Three such rooms take up about the same space as two traditional four man rooms. Every 6 rooms share a common washroom. (12 persons/washroom)
-Senior Enlisted (PO1, CPO2, and CPO1) and Mid-to-Senior Level Officers (LtC to Cpt(N)) are berthed in modest twin quarters, with separate beds and medium sized desks. They also recieve medium closets for storage. Like above, they have ethernet access. Every two quarters replaces three traditional two man quarters used by this level of personnel in older carriers. The CO of the Air Wing and the XO of the ship shares a larger room (25% larger than standard rooms). Every three rooms share a washroom. (6 people/washroom)
-CO of the Vessel possess a small 30' x 30' quarters to himself, with a large desk as the quarters doubles as an office. The Battlegroup/Task Force Commander also has a small 30' x 30' quarters. He, however, has a separate office (6' x 6'). Both rooms have internet access, and both had moderately sized closets. Both also have small private washrooms attached to their cabins.
Food
-Restaurant style mess halls. All cooks have qualifications in culinary arts; senior supervisor is a qualified nutritionist. Food is plentiful; courtesy of increased storage space due to crew size reduction and removal of steam boilers.
-Small Tim Horton's outlet, operated by logistics personnel. Tend to provide 90% of the ship's coffee intake and all donuts .
Medical
-Standard fare, with separate physicians, dentists, and moderate-sized medical ward. Medical staff had won awards for high quality care and efficiency.
Recreation
-Three lounges are placed in the fore, mid, and aft sections of the hull. These have HDTVs (used in their hockey night festivities), wireless and ethernet-based internet, leather couches, PS3s, X360s and Wiis, and fridges stocked with non-alcaholic drinks.
-Large Gymnasium, with all the ususal fitness equipment and HDTVs all around. Attached to the gym is a 25 meter, 4 lane swimming pool with 4 sauna rooms, 2 steam rooms and a medium sized whirlpool.
-Well-stocked library, with lots of books, CDs, and DVDs.
-Small on board-store, selling snacks, pins, and some luxury items (and the obligatory supplies for pranks; available on demand).