Sandcaster

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Sandcasters are a Turret mounted starship defensive weapon; they dispense small particles which counteract the strength of lasers and protect the ship. [1]

Description (Specifications)

Defensive starship weapon that dispenses small particles of a granular agent which obstructs light; when fired it interferes with incoming laser or energy weapon fire and protects the ship. The specific particles used by sandcasters are similar to ablat personal armor. [1]

  • Sandcasters are the only active defense usable against lasers. Launching a sand canister effectively targets an area where it will affect incoming laser fire.
  • Sandcaster Batteries fire canisters which burst or spray out ablative sand to form a cloud which degrades any missile, laser, or energy weapon beam which passes through it (...the cloud's protective capability is also degraded at the same time). The cloud has the same vector as the ship which launched it, and so will drift away if the ship changes its vector. Sandcasters differ from other defenses in that they protect an area of space rather than a specific ship.
  • Sandcasters fire canisters which activate a given distance from the launching ship and disperse a cloud of particles (nicknamed 'sand') which absorbs and disperses beam weapon energy, thus reducing its accuracy and effective damage. The sand cloud may also interfere with sensor signals, reducing their targeting accuracy.

Library Data Short Articles

Sandcasters: Sandcasters fire canisters of ablative crystals, commonly known as "sand." Each sandcaster contains a generator of fields that manipulates the collective location and shape of the crystals. At early tech levels, these fields are electromagnetic in nature, and require the use of magnetic sand. More advanced systems are able to supplement or supplant the magnetic manipulation with gravitic manipulation, allowing the use of more effective non-magnetic crystals. These clouds of crystals are placed in the path of incoming beam weapons, causing them to expend energy burning through the cloud. The sandcaster operator uses laser warning sensors installed in the sandcaster to detect fire control locks and anticipate incoming beam fire. Sandcasters may be used against laser, missiles, and particle accelerator hits. [5]

Type S Weapon: Sandcasters project clouds of sand (small crystalline particles) which obstruct incoming beam weapons. A sandcaster is not technically a weapon; it is a defense. It fires in AB Mode (Anti-Beam Mode) defending against beams. It may also fire in AM Mode (Anti-Missile Mode) defending against missiles or projectiles. [6]

Typical Sandcaster Projector Cost

Ship Weapons [7]
Equipment Type Typical Cost (Cr) Weight
Sandcaster Cr250,000 1 ton

Typical Sandcaster Turret

Each turret has a volume of 13.5 kiloliters. Each turret can have 1, 2, or 3 weapons (sandcasters). The price shown is for one weapon. [8]

  • Sandcasters can fire up to six times a minute (ROF or Rate of Fire). [9]
  • Sandcasters can be operated from a standard ship turret station, from more powerful bridge computers, or a defensive coordination station on larger ships. Additionally some ship’s computers can run computer software or programs capable of firing sandcasters. [10]
Sandcaster Turrets [11]
TL Type Power Weight Price
TL-7 Sand Turret-7 1 4 Cr250,000
TL-8 Sand Turret-8 1 3 Cr250,000
TL-10 Sand Turret-10 1 2 Cr250,000
TL-16 Sand Turret-16 1 1 Cr250,000

Typical Sandcaster Ammunition Cost

Replacement canisters of this special sand weigh about 50.0 kg and cost Cr400. [1]

History & Background (Dossier)

By the TL:7-9 epoch, lasers and other energy weapons (DEW) have become an important part of the battlefield, with lasers widespread and effective by TL:10-12. Early reflective and ablative armors reduced the effectiveness of energy weapons to a degree, but not nearly as much as reflective aerosols and ablative particulate clouds, which led to the rise of sandcasters. They are still one of the most potent defenses against energy weapons. [12]

Reloading Sandcasters

Reloading: Each launcher (sand canister or missile) has an inherent capacity for three canisters. This means that a triple turret with three missile launchers has a total of nine missiles (...or nine sand canisters) in ready position.

When a launcher's missiles or canisters are exhausted, it can be quickly reloaded by the turret's gunner. Reloading three launchers takes slightly longer. A gunner engaged in reloading is unable to fire other weaponry in the turret. [13]

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.
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 17.
  2. Marc Miller. Referee's Manual (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 59.
  3. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
  4. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
  5. Marc Miller. Marc Miller's Traveller (Imperium Games, 1996), 90.
  6. Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 392, 410.
  7. Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 23.
  8. Marc Miller. Referee's Manual (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 74.
  9. Marc Miller. Referee's Manual (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 74.
  10. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
  11. Marc Miller. Referee's Manual (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 74.
  12. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
  13. Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.