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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
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The Stagecoach is a very low tech [[Creature|animal]]-powered vehicle designed for commercial use.
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=== Image Repository ===
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No information yet available.
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=== General Description & Deck Plans ===
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No information yet available.
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=== Basic Vehicle Characteristics ===
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Following the [[Imperial Army]] and [[IISS]] [[Universal Vehicle Profile]] and data, additional information is presented in the format shown here. The [[small craft]] factor indicates the number of squadrons (...of ten [[subcraft]]) carried on the [[vehicle]] when applicable. [[Ton]]nage on the [[universal vehicle profile]] is shown in kilotons (...thousands of tons) where necessary.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Category
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! Remarks
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| 1.
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| [[Ton|Tonnage]]
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| Total mass loaded: [[TBD]] metric [[ton]]s.
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* Vehicle Dimensions: [[TBD]] [[meter]]s,
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* Total usable volume: [[TBD]] [[Kiloliter|cubic meter]]s
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| 2.
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| [[Crew]]
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| x[[TBD]] crew: [[TBD]]
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| 3.
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| Performance
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| Movement: [[TBD]]kph
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| 4.
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| [[Vehicle's Computer|Electronics]]
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| Equipment: [[TBD]][[EP]]s in power
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|-
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| 5.
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| [[Vehicle's Hardpoint|Hardpoints]]
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| x[[TBD]] [[hardpoint]]/s
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|-
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| 6.
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| [[Vehicle's Weapon|Armament]]
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| Weapons: 
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* [[TBD]]
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| 7.
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| [[Vehicle's Defense|Defenses]]
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| [[TBD]]
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| 8.
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| [[Smallcraft|Craft]]
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| None.
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| 9.
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| Fuel
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| Fuel capacity: [[TBD]] [[liter]]s.
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| 10.
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| [[Imperial Currency|Cost]]
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| Production Cost: [[Cr]][[TBD]]
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| 11.
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| Construction Time
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| [[TBD]] months ([[TBD]] weeks).
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| 12.
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| Comments
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| Standard cargo capacity [[TBD]]
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| 13.
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| Maintenance
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| [[TBD]]
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|}
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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No information yet available.
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=== Class Naming Practice/s & Peculiarities ===
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No information yet available.
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=== Selected Variant Types & Classes ===
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''[[Civilian Vehicle]] - [[TBD]]:''
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# [[Type TBD class TBD]]
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## [[TBD]]
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A very low tech animal-powered vehicle designed for commercial use.
 
A very low tech animal-powered vehicle designed for commercial use.
  

Revision as of 09:52, 24 May 2019

Batha Cart
Distant Fringe Logo.gif
Tech Level TL–1
Mass 4 Tons
Cost {{{cost}}}
Mode Wheels
Type
Speed 15 kph
Cargo 29.4m³
Crew 1
Passengers 2
Armament none

The Batha Cart is a type of Ground Car.

Description (Specifications)

The Stagecoach is a very low tech animal-powered vehicle designed for commercial use.

Image Repository

No information yet available.

General Description & Deck Plans

No information yet available.

Basic Vehicle Characteristics

Following the Imperial Army and IISS Universal Vehicle Profile and data, additional information is presented in the format shown here. The small craft factor indicates the number of squadrons (...of ten subcraft) carried on the vehicle when applicable. Tonnage on the universal vehicle profile is shown in kilotons (...thousands of tons) where necessary.

Basic Vehicle Characteristics
#. Category Remarks
1. Tonnage Total mass loaded: TBD metric tons.
2. Crew xTBD crew: TBD
3. Performance Movement: TBDkph
4. Electronics Equipment: TBDEPs in power
5. Hardpoints xTBD hardpoint/s
6. Armament Weapons:
7. Defenses TBD
8. Craft None.
9. Fuel Fuel capacity: TBD liters.
10. Cost Production Cost: CrTBD
11. Construction Time TBD months (TBD weeks).
12. Comments Standard cargo capacity TBD
13. Maintenance TBD

History & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available.

Class Naming Practice/s & Peculiarities

No information yet available.

Selected Variant Types & Classes

Civilian Vehicle - TBD:

  1. Type TBD class TBD
    1. TBD

A very low tech animal-powered vehicle designed for commercial use.

Image Repository

No information yet available.

Hull / Suspension

A lightweight box-shaped hull constructed from iron and wood.

  • Length: 8.5m (plus shaft), Width: 2.6m, Height: 2.4m.
  • Overall volume: approximately 53m³ (4 dTons).
  • Unloaded Weight: 1,600 kg.

The overall volume measures the vehicles maximum dimensions and includes road clearance. The enclosed volume of the hull is much lower.

The vehicle is fitted with a wheeled suspension system mounted on axles. Batha Carts usually have four wheels.

Power / Transmission

Beasts of Burden (typically a team of 2x Batha Beasts or 10x horses) capable of moving up to 7,000 kg.

The animals are harnessed to a 6m long shaft attached to the front axle.

Performance

  • Cruise Speed: 5 kph, Top Speed: 15 kph (trotting).
  • Range: 8 hours (Batha Beasts) / 10 hours (horses) at Cruise Speed, 8 minutes per hour at Top Speed.

Crew / Passengers

The body of the vehicle is an open topped box. The crew facilities consist of an open bench seat located at the top-front: up to two passengers may be seated adjacent to the driver. The driver's position is fitted with reins to control and steer the animals.

The rear of the vehicle is designed to carry cargo.

  • Cargo Storage: 29.4m³ (2.1 dTons).
  • Maximum Load: 5,000 kg (including passenger).
    • Maximum Gross Weight: 6,600 kg.

Equipment

Nutrition for the draft animals. A tarpaulin to cover the cargo.

History & Background (Dossier)

An early animal-powered vehicle designed as personal transportion.

See also: Vehicles of the Distant Fringe.

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