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=== Quick Ship Profile Overview ===
 
=== Quick Ship Profile Overview ===
 
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! Mission Type
 
! Mission Type
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! Code Separator
 
! [[Hull]]
 
! [[Hull]]
 
! Configuration
 
! Configuration
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| [[Ship Mission Code|A2]]
 
| [[Ship Mission Code|A2]]
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| -
 
| [[Tonnage|B]]  
 
| [[Tonnage|B]]  
| [[Hull|U]]
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| [[Hull|S]]
 
| [[Maneuver Drive|2]]
 
| [[Maneuver Drive|2]]
 
| [[Jump Drive|1]]
 
| [[Jump Drive|1]]
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|-
 
| [[Type A2 class Far Trader]]
 
| [[Type A2 class Far Trader]]
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| (no information, just a separator)
 
| 200 [[ton]]s  
 
| 200 [[ton]]s  
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| [[Streamlined Hull]]
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| [[Maneuver Drive]]-2
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| [[Jump Drive]]-1
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| The ubiquitous [[Far Trader]], or any ship with the same hull configuration, mission code, movement, size.
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|-
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| [[Ship Mission Code|VA]]
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| -
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| [[Tonnage|0K]]
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| [[Hull|U]]
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| [[Maneuver Drive|2]]
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| [[Jump Drive|4]]
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| A [[QSP]] with an extra digit for a high [[tonnage]] ship.
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|-
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| Type VA [[Heavy Carrier]]
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| (no information, just a separator)
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| 100,000 [[ton]]s
 
| [[Unstreamlined Hull]]
 
| [[Unstreamlined Hull]]
 
| [[Maneuver Drive]]-2
 
| [[Maneuver Drive]]-2
| [[Jump Drive]]-1
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| [[Jump Drive]]-4
| The ubiquitous [[Far Trader]].
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| The [[Antiama class Fleet Carrier]], or any ship with the same hull configuration, mission code, movement, size.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
=== Quick Ship Profile Parameters ===
 
=== Quick Ship Profile Parameters ===
The final ship design is abbreviated into an easily understood Expression, the Quick Ship Profile:  
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The final ship design is abbreviated into an easily understood expression, the Quick Ship Profile:  
 
* [[Ship Mission Code|Mission: Basic ship’s purpose.]] ([[Supraclass]])
 
* [[Ship Mission Code|Mission: Basic ship’s purpose.]] ([[Supraclass]])
* [[Ton|Hull. Hull ID (showing total tonnage).]]
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* [[Ton|Hull. Hull ID (showing total tonnage).]] One digit suffices for ships up to 2,400 tons.  For larger ships, two digits starting with 0 are used.
 
* [[Hull|Config. Hull configuration.]]
 
* [[Hull|Config. Hull configuration.]]
 
* [[Maneuver Drive|Gs. Maximum acceleration.]]
 
* [[Maneuver Drive|Gs. Maximum acceleration.]]
 
* [[Jump Drive|Jump. Maximum jump (or jump variant) capability]] (in [[Parsec]]s).
 
* [[Jump Drive|Jump. Maximum jump (or jump variant) capability]] (in [[Parsec]]s).
  
=== Quick Ship Profile Codes ===
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The [[tonnage]] code scheme distinguishes ships short of 6,000,000 tons.  It could be extended further, but the [[naval architect]]s who drafted the extension (the original one-digit version stopped at 2,400 tons) knew of few ships at or over 1,000,000 tons, let alone 6,000,000 tons.  Just in case, the specifications say the number of digits flag the extension: AB-0S12 means hull code 0 (0 tons, smaller than a [[smallcraft]]), while AB-0SS12 means hull code 0S (800,000-899,999.9 tons).
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=== Quick Ship Profile Codes: ACS ===
 
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| -
 
| [[Adventure Class Ship]]
 
| [[Adventure Class Ship]]
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|-
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|}
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=== Quick Ship Profile Codes: Larger than ACS ===
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|+ Quick Ship Profile - Extended Tonnage
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|-
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! Code
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! [[Hull|Tonnage]]
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! Remarks
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|-
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| 00
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| 0-999.9 [[ton]]s
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| [[Smallcraft]] or [[Adventure Class Ship]]; the one-digit code is typically used instead
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|-
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| 01
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| 1,000-1,999.9 [[ton]]s
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| [[Adventure Class Ship]] or [[Battle Class Ship]]; the one-digit code is typically used instead
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|-
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| 02
 +
| 2,000-2,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Adventure Class Ship]] or [[Battle Class Ship]]; the one-digit code is typically used instead for ships less than 2,500 tons
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|-
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| 03
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| 3,000-3,999.9 [[ton]]s
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| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 04
 +
| 4,000-4,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 05
 +
| 5,000-5,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 06
 +
| 6,000-6,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 07
 +
| 7,000-7,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 08
 +
| 8,000-8,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 09
 +
| 9,000-9,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0A
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| 10,000-19,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0B
 +
| 20,000-29,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
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|-
 +
| 0C
 +
| 30,000-39,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0D
 +
| 40,000-49,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0E
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| 50,000-59,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
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|-
 +
| 0F
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| 60,000-69,999.9 [[ton]]s
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| [[Battle Class Ship]]
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|-
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| 0G
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| 70,000-79,999.9 [[ton]]s
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| [[Battle Class Ship]]
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|-
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| 0H
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| 80,000-89,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0J
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| 90,000-99,999.9 [[ton]]s
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| [[Battle Class Ship]]
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|-
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| 0K
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| 100,000-199,999.9 [[ton]]s
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| [[Battle Class Ship]] or [[Fleet Class Ship]]
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|-
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| 0L
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| 200,000-299,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Battle Class Ship]] or [[Fleet Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0M
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| 300,000-399,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Fleet Class Ship]]
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|-
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| 0N
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| 400,000-499,999.9 [[ton]]s
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| [[Fleet Class Ship]]
 +
|-
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| 0P
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| 500,000-599,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Fleet Class Ship]] or [[World Class Ship]]
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|-
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| 0Q
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| 600,000-699,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Fleet Class Ship]] or [[World Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0R
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| 700,000-799,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Fleet Class Ship]] or [[World Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0S
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| 800,000-899,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Fleet Class Ship]] or [[World Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0T
 +
| 900,000-999,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[Fleet Class Ship]] or [[World Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0U
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| 1,000,000-1,999,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[World Class Ship]]
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|-
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| 0V
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| 2,000,000-2,999,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[World Class Ship]]
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|-
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| 0W
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| 3,000,000-3,999,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[World Class Ship]]
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|-
 +
| 0X
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| 4,000,000-4,999,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[World Class Ship]]
 +
|-
 +
| 0Y
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| 5,000,000-5,999,999.9 [[ton]]s
 +
| [[World Class Ship]]
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|-
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| 0Z
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| 6,000,000+ [[ton]]s
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| [[World Class Ship]]
 
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The QSP AKA Quick Ship Profile is a quick reference ship description used by most Imperial agencies and a number of non-Imperials as well. [1]


Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information:
Starship:

  • Speed of Travel

  • Description (Specifications)

    The Quick Ship Profile (QSP) is a short coded description of the mission and capabilities of the ship. The QSP may be enhanced with the Crew Extension (...detailing the various crew members for the ship) and the Vehicle Extension (...detailing the vehicles and small craft carried by the ship). [2]

    Quick Ship Profile Overview

    Imperial Ship Classification
    Mission Type Code Separator Hull Configuration G’s Jump Remarks
    A2 - B S 2 1 A basic QSP.
    Type A2 class Far Trader (no information, just a separator) 200 tons Streamlined Hull Maneuver Drive-2 Jump Drive-1 The ubiquitous Far Trader, or any ship with the same hull configuration, mission code, movement, size.
    VA - 0K U 2 4 A QSP with an extra digit for a high tonnage ship.
    Type VA Heavy Carrier (no information, just a separator) 100,000 tons Unstreamlined Hull Maneuver Drive-2 Jump Drive-4 The Antiama class Fleet Carrier, or any ship with the same hull configuration, mission code, movement, size.

    Quick Ship Profile Parameters

    The final ship design is abbreviated into an easily understood expression, the Quick Ship Profile:

    The tonnage code scheme distinguishes ships short of 6,000,000 tons. It could be extended further, but the naval architects who drafted the extension (the original one-digit version stopped at 2,400 tons) knew of few ships at or over 1,000,000 tons, let alone 6,000,000 tons. Just in case, the specifications say the number of digits flag the extension: AB-0S12 means hull code 0 (0 tons, smaller than a smallcraft), while AB-0SS12 means hull code 0S (800,000-899,999.9 tons).

    Quick Ship Profile Codes: ACS

    Quick Ship Profile[3]
    Code Tonnage G J Config Remarks
    0 0 tons 0 0 None Only for data purposes.
    1 10 tons 1 1 / J-1

    Max for TL-10

    None Smallcraft
    2 20 tons 2 2 / J-2

    Max for TL-11

    None Smallcraft
    3 30 tons 3 3 / J-3

    Max for TL-12

    None Smallcraft
    4 40 tons 4 4 / J-4

    Max for TL-13

    None Smallcraft
    5 50 tons 5 5 / J-5

    Max for TL-14

    None Smallcraft
    6 60 tons 6 6 / J-6

    Max for TL-15

    None Smallcraft
    7 70 tons 7 7 / J-7

    Future unrealized tech.

    None Smallcraft
    8 80 tons 8 8 / J-8

    Future unrealized tech.

    None Smallcraft
    9 90 tons 9 9 / J-9

    Future unrealized tech.

    None Smallcraft
    A 100 tons - 10 parsecs Airframe Hull Adventure Class Ship
    B 200 tons - 20 parsecs Braced Hull Adventure Class Ship
    C 300 tons - 30 parsecs Cluster Hull Adventure Class Ship
    D 400 tons - 40 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    E 500 tons - 50 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    F 600 tons - 60 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    G 700 tons - 70 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    H 800 tons - 80 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    J 900 tons - 90 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    K 1,000 tons 0.1 100 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    L 1,100 tons 0.2 200 parsecs Lifting Body Hull Adventure Class Ship
    M 1,200 tons 0.3 300 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    N 1,300 tons 0.4 400 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    P 1,400 tons 0.5 500 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    Q 1,500 tons 0.6 600 parsecs Planetoid Hull Adventure Class Ship
    R 1,600 tons 0.7 700 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    S 1,700 tons 0.8 800 parsecs Streamlined Hull Adventure Class Ship
    T 1,800 tons 0.9 900 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    U 1,900 tons - 1,000 parsecs Unstreamlined Hull Adventure Class Ship
    V 2,000 tons - ^4 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    W 2,100 tons - ^5 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    X 2,200 tons - Unknown parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    Y 2,300 tons - Unknown parsecs - Adventure Class Ship
    Z 2,400 tons - > ^5 parsecs - Adventure Class Ship

    Quick Ship Profile Codes: Larger than ACS

    Quick Ship Profile - Extended Tonnage
    Code Tonnage Remarks
    00 0-999.9 tons Smallcraft or Adventure Class Ship; the one-digit code is typically used instead
    01 1,000-1,999.9 tons Adventure Class Ship or Battle Class Ship; the one-digit code is typically used instead
    02 2,000-2,999.9 tons Adventure Class Ship or Battle Class Ship; the one-digit code is typically used instead for ships less than 2,500 tons
    03 3,000-3,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    04 4,000-4,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    05 5,000-5,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    06 6,000-6,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    07 7,000-7,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    08 8,000-8,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    09 9,000-9,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    0A 10,000-19,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    0B 20,000-29,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    0C 30,000-39,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    0D 40,000-49,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    0E 50,000-59,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    0F 60,000-69,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    0G 70,000-79,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    0H 80,000-89,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    0J 90,000-99,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship
    0K 100,000-199,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship or Fleet Class Ship
    0L 200,000-299,999.9 tons Battle Class Ship or Fleet Class Ship
    0M 300,000-399,999.9 tons Fleet Class Ship
    0N 400,000-499,999.9 tons Fleet Class Ship
    0P 500,000-599,999.9 tons Fleet Class Ship or World Class Ship
    0Q 600,000-699,999.9 tons Fleet Class Ship or World Class Ship
    0R 700,000-799,999.9 tons Fleet Class Ship or World Class Ship
    0S 800,000-899,999.9 tons Fleet Class Ship or World Class Ship
    0T 900,000-999,999.9 tons Fleet Class Ship or World Class Ship
    0U 1,000,000-1,999,999.9 tons World Class Ship
    0V 2,000,000-2,999,999.9 tons World Class Ship
    0W 3,000,000-3,999,999.9 tons World Class Ship
    0X 4,000,000-4,999,999.9 tons World Class Ship
    0Y 5,000,000-5,999,999.9 tons World Class Ship
    0Z 6,000,000+ tons World Class Ship

    History & Background (Dossier)

    The QSP provides a basic identification of the performance capabilities of a ship. The QSP can be expanded with two extensions: [4]

    1. The VX Vehicle Extension, and…
      1. The Vehicle Extension Vx is a variable length string recounting the vehicles and small craft carried by the ship.
    2. The CX Crew Extension.
      1. The Crew Extension. The Crew Extension Cx is a variable length string detailing the crew members for the ship.

    CBPUSAL Designation

    References & Contributors (Sources)

    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.