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A '''Starship Type''' is a description of the mission statement of a Starship. This should not be confused with [[Starship Classes]], which is a particular design. Each design is usually assigned to a particular type of starship, and each type will usually have many different classes.
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A '''Starship Type''' is a description of the [[Ship Mission Code|mission statement]] of a Starship. This should not be confused with [[Starship Classes]], which is a particular design. Each design is usually assigned to a particular type of starship, and each type will usually have many different classes.
  
 
A starship type is usually identified by a [[ship type codes|starship type code]], a one to three letter code attached to the starship class or description.  
 
A starship type is usually identified by a [[ship type codes|starship type code]], a one to three letter code attached to the starship class or description.  
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* [[Asteroid Miner]] - 50 - 800 Tons
 
* [[Asteroid Miner]] - 50 - 800 Tons
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* Construction Ship - Various
 
* [[Express Boat]] - Various
 
* [[Express Boat]] - Various
* [[Mercenary Cruiser]] - Various
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* Fuel Skimmer - Various
 
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* [[Prospector's Cutter]] (Belter) - Various
 
* [[Prospector's Cutter]] (Belter) - Various
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* Refinery Ship - 1,000+ Tons
 
* [[Towing vessel|Towing Vessel]] - 200 - 600 Tons
 
* [[Towing vessel|Towing Vessel]] - 200 - 600 Tons
 
* [[Tugs]] - 100 - 10,000 Tons
 
* [[Tugs]] - 100 - 10,000 Tons
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* [[Patrol and Surveillance Ships|Patrol & Surveillance Vessels]] - Various
 
* [[Patrol and Surveillance Ships|Patrol & Surveillance Vessels]] - Various
 
* [[Police Cruiser]] - 100 - 600 Tons (Law Enforcement: Paramilitary)
 
* [[Police Cruiser]] - 100 - 600 Tons (Law Enforcement: Paramilitary)
* Colony Ships ([[Generation Ship]]s or [[Sleeper Ship]]s)
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* Colony Ships ([[Generation Ship]]s or [[Sleeper Ship]]s) - 1,000+ Tons
 
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* Privateers - Various
 
* Privateers - Various
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== References and contributors ==
 
== References and contributors ==
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|S2= {{Ludography cite|name=Fighting Ships of the Shattered Imperium|page=}}
 
|S2= {{Ludography cite|name=Fighting Ships of the Shattered Imperium|page=}}
 
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{{LE|Ship type definitions}}
 
{{LE|Ship type definitions}}

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A Starship Type is a description of the mission statement of a Starship. This should not be confused with Starship Classes, which is a particular design. Each design is usually assigned to a particular type of starship, and each type will usually have many different classes.

A starship type is usually identified by a starship type code, a one to three letter code attached to the starship class or description.

Broad Ship Types[edit]

Civilian vessels fall into four broad categories:

Mercantile Vessels This first category of starship are mercantile vessels constructed primarily for commerce and focused on interstellar transportation of goods and passengers. Many mercantile vessels of this class (merchants) have jump capability, but there are spaceships in many systems without jump capabilities whose focus is on inter-system transportation.
Non-commercial Vessels This starship category includes vessels whose primary purpose is non-commercial, usually for a local government service or in the service of an empire (i.e. They do not generate revenue from operation). These include civilian law enforcement (paramilitary), customs vessels, survey vessels, and non-military support vessels. Most, but not all, non-commercial vessels have jump capability. Corsairs (pirates) are an exception to the rule since they are clearly commercial in nature, but are not legal or sanctioned, in most cases. Sanctioned corsairs are usually called privateers.
Commercial Vessels Commerce vessels category includes both interstellar and inter-system ships. The focus of this class of vessel is performing jobs other than transporting cargo and passengers. These vessels are often used for specialized businesses including commercial transport vessels, mining vessels, construction vessels, and prospectors. Many commercial vessels do not have jump capabilities. This class includes mercenary vessels who perform combatant commerce.
Auxiliary Vessels Auxiliaries are smallcraft that perform utility functions. This group of vessels is primarily used for transporting goods and passengers from space to planetary surfaces. They are also heavily utilized for surface to surface transport. They do not have jump capabilities except for the rare exception of larger auxiliaries.

Mercantile Vessels[edit]

Merchant
Related Types

Please see Merchant Vessel for more information.

Commercial Vessels[edit]

Non-Commercial Vessels[edit]

Auxiliary Vessels[edit]

  • Cutter - Various
  • Gig - Various
  • Launch - Various
  • Lifeboat - Various

Related References[edit]

References and contributors[edit]

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.