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A J-class Prospector Vessel is a specialized vessel that surveys systems for valuable resources.

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  • Description (Specifications)

    Prospector vessels are an important part of the economy as they do survey work, identify valuable resources, seek out accessible stockpiles, and later redirect significant mining and processing assets to the largest and most promising mineral and/or other valuable resources.

    Strategy & Tactics (Doctrine)

    Prospectors and seekers perform the following missions:

    1. Resource Prospecting
    2. Resource Recovery ("Mining")
    3. Resource Surveying
    4. Other specialized uses

    They are noncombatants and are not intended to do anything other than run from hostiles.

    Supraclass Roles

    Prospectors AKA Seekers typically serve the following roles:

    1. Asteroid Miner (JB)
    2. Belter Craft (JB)
    3. Belter Ship (JB)
    4. Mining Vessel (JM)
    5. Prospector Vessel (J) (Namesake)
    6. Resource Hunter (JM)
    7. Resource Scout (JM)
    8. Seeker (J)
    9. Survey Scout (LU)
    10. Survey Ship (LU)

    Supraclass Archetypal Roles

    These vessels typically serve the following archetypal roles:

    J-class Prospector Vessel Supraclass Archetypes
    Archetype Type Code Exemplar Remarks
    Prospector Vessel AKA Seeker J TBD class Prospector Vessel Prosecutors or Seekers have a straight forward job: Enter un-assayed star systems and investigate, looking for valuable resources worthy of bringing industrial mining vessels or even mining stations for later widespread, industrial extraction, and processing.
    • J = ramJet (...an early reaction drive used by many of the earliest asteroid prospectors)
    Belter Craft JB TBD class Prospector Vessel Belter craft perform many of the same missions as prospectors, but are specialized to search planetoid or asteroid belts, requiring less ship performance and cost, but also adding more risk. Belting is a highly dangerous vocation. Many belters use non-jump capable boats.
    • B = Belter
    Mining Vessel JM TBD class Prospector Vessel Mining vessels follow prospectors and belters, doing extraction and processing at low to medium levels. Truly large resource quantities will attract industrial mining assets. Smaller yields can be handled by smaller, yet capable mining vessels.
    • M = Mining
    Survey Vessel LU TBD class Prospector Vessel Survey scouts and other science vessels often perform the first data assays of a system, which later attract an array of prospecting, seeking, and belter attention. The missions of survey vessels and prospecting vessels overlap.
    • L = Laboratory
    • U = sUrvey
    NOTES: There is semantic overlap between many of the classes and codes. Some codes organize by mission or capability, others by size and tonnage, and yet others by other characteristics.

    History & Background (Dossier)

    While all Prospectors are Belters, not all Belters are Prospectors, as it is a Prospector who identifies suitable targets for later Asteroid Miners.

    At minimum, a Propsector needs a way to get to their target asteroids, a way of assessing them and a way of recording their finds. These things are true whether the Prospector is a lone independant, or part of a Megacorporate survey team.

    Generally, Prospectors operate small spaceships or starships, going from rock to rock. Sometimes, Prospectors are dropped off by their mothership, and then survey the rock operating out of temporary shelters on the asteroid itself, with the mothership returning once the survey is complete. This allows multiple teams of belters to operate out of one mothership, allowing gains in economy.

    While more expensive, jump capable starships enable encounters with pirates to be avoided, making Prospecting a much safer operation. Many Prospectors use modified IISS Type S scouts, usually referred to as 'Seekers', as the IISS sensor package and robust life support and engineering systems are particularily suited to several month long survey expiditions.

    Assessment is done by a combination of sensors, scientific instruments and samples for later analysis by better equipment. Part of the skill of a Prospector is knowing what to survey, where and for how long - an experienced Prospector knows when to look for veins of intrusive material, when to sample randomly in a homogenous body and when to abandon an unprofitable rock for another target.

    Generally speaking, Prospectors simply record the location and orbit of their surveyed asteroids, as this will allow the target to be located at a future time. Sometimes, beacons are placed on particular rocks, but this is more commonly done to denote asteroids as the legal property of some entity. Some belters broadcast their results to base, but this is unusual in less secure Outsystems, as it may alert Pirates or claim jumpers to the presence of the Belter.

    Imperial systems often require a Belter to lodge a temporary survey claim on the asteroids proposed to be surveyed. This claim is generally for 90 days, and then either has to be upgraded to a more expensive Exploitation Licence or abandoned.

    Some Prospectors operate without ever entering their target system, by taking existing surveys and applying new techniques, or looking for now in-demand metals or compounds. Generally, once potentially profitable target is found, another Prospector is hired to resurvey the target asteroid and confirm the results. This technique extensively applied by Imperial Megacorporations, who in some systems have series of survey results stretching back hundreds of years.

    Prospectors can also operate on planetary surfaces.

    Typical Resource Exploitation Process

    No information yet available.

    Selected Variant Types & Classes

    Civilian Vessel - Seeker / Prospector - Imperial Space:

    1. Type J class Seeker
      1. Arzhent class Prospector/Surveyor
      2. Jackie class Seeker
      3. Khazad class Seeker
      4. Kteiroa class Seeker
      5. Seeker class Asteroid Prospector
      6. Udzuekh class Mining Vessel

    Ship Summary List

    Some of the most commonly used vessels in this role or these roles include:

    25 Representative Prospector Vessel (J) Classes
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Arzhent class Prospector/Surveyor JJ 15 180 2 2 Third Imperium No
    Arzhent class Prospector/Surveyor JJ 15 180 2 2 Third Imperium No
    Assistance class Commercial Tender JR 11 3,500 2 2 Third Imperium
    Bathysphere class Prospector's Cutter J 14 60 0 1 Third Imperium R-6S10
    Bowman class Mining Platform JJ 12 5,000 0 1 Third Imperium Yes
    Cortez class Salvage Ship JU 10 800 2 1 Third Imperium No
    Grovestone class Smallcraft Tender JV 13 300 2 3 The Borderland Subsector GV-DB42
    Gunsan class Orbital Dockyard JW 11 90,000 0 1 Distant Fringe
    Icepick class Fuel/Ice Harvesting Drone JJ 12 10 0 7 Second Imperium JJ-1P70
    Iron Monarch class Mining Vessel J 12 400 1 2 Old Earth Union JM-DU21
    Jackie class Seeker JJ 12 100 2 1 Third Imperium Yes JP-AL22
    Kteiroa class Seeker JJ 14 200 2 2 Aslan Hierate Yes JJ-BS22
    MCS class Mobile Asteroid Base J 13 10,000,000 0 1 Third Imperium
    Mint class Mining Drone JJ 12 10 0 1 Third Imperium JJ-1P10
    Ocklosh class Salvage Ship JU 13 400 2 3 Third Imperium Yes
    Quarter Hammer class Construction Drone J 12 10 0 1 Second Imperium J-1C10
    Roughneck class Frontier Fuel Harvester JG 6 200 0 1 New Era Yes JG-BP10
    Seeker class Asteroid Prospector JJ 11 100 2 1 Distant Fringe
    SI-049 Company Store class Mining Tender JV 14 4,000 1 2 Third Imperium JV-04U21
    Type J class Seeker JJ 10 100 2 2 Third Imperium Yes J-AL22
    Type VJ class Seeker JJ 9 200 1 1 Vargr Extents Yes
    Udzuekh class Mining Vessel JJ 11 400 2 1 Vargr Extents Yes
    VCS 891 class Resource Scout JJ 10 100 1 6 Viyard Concourse
    Wobbegong class Seeker JJ 12 100 1 3 Third Imperium No
    Zukseg class Seeker JJ 10 200 1 1 Vargr Extents No JJ-BU11


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