

The HP-194 has an Auxiliary bridge control, and a Galactic map of the Galaxy and a self-destruct system as a last resort and Escape pods to evacuate the ships crew.

the HP-194 is powered by a hyper-matter Reactor to power its advance weapons systems, advance defense systems and Advance Proportion systems. the HP-194 would have a crew of 7,662 crew-members to maintain ships systems and can carry up to 15,302 Passengers to other planets of Star systems to Colonize.

The HP-194 is 10,989 meters in length, 2,197.8 meters in width and 648 meters in height/depth. they said that it would take 14.70 years to have a HP-194 constructed and ready for service at normal production with a large single shipyard to have a Uhuru Furaha class ready for service. scientists and engineers were the 1st to design and develop mankind's 1st massive colonization class ship called the Uhuru Furaha(Swahili meaning Joy Freedom) class or the HP-194 class to use in transporting massive amounts of colonists to seed other planets or star systems for mankind inside their home solar system or beyond it to other star system. But yet this is saved by the absolute supremacy of the story arcs.In Early-2035, The U.U.S.A. I must say that, despite season one is the only one I have on DVD, I don't really like it, has not many strong story arcs, as instead the other seasons have, also all seasons include several single episodes that are put just to fill the episode list.

Now, to the reason of why this didn't get a 10/10: the first season, and a few episodes we meet on the way that aren't really important story arcs. As I already said, the series is not completely childish, and adults could enjoy it as well. I don't think that's a negative side though, as this series managed to explain many empty points we had about either some events occurred in the movies, or the whole mysticism of the Force, a really good expansion of the saga -directly came from its inventor George Lucas - that helps fans understand better the star wars. At the beginning it was really kid-friendly, but, years after year, season after season it started to be filled with quite gory/scary stuff I'd rather not show to a 6-7 years old kid. The animated series - can we say that? - evolved/grew up during the years. This was a series I grew up with, but I'll try to stay objective with it.
