Seeker class Armored Merchant

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Seeker class Armored Merchant
Type: AK Subsidized Trader
Category ACS
Size 1,000 Tons
Hull Configuration Close Structure Hull
Streamlining Partly Streamlined Hull
Tech Level TL–15
Engineering
Computer Model/4
Jump J-4
Maneuver 1 G
Fuel Treatment Scoops
Armaments
Hardpoints 10
Offensive 6 triple missile turrets, 4 double laser turrets
Defensive Armored hull
Accommodations
Staterooms 25
Low Berths 20
Personnel
Crew 17
    Officers 5
    Enlisted 12
High/Mid Passengers 8
Low Passengers 20
Payload
Cargo 216 Tons
Fuel tank 440 Tons
Carried craft 2 20t launches
Construction
Construction Time 30 Months
Origin Third Imperium
Price
Cost MCr543.1
Architect fee MCr5.43
Statistics
Quick Ship Profile AK-CP14
Universal Ship Profile AK-A441441-400000-40004-0
Images
Blueprint Yes
Illustration Yes
Source
Canon Published, non-canon design
Designer Ross BabcockJordan Weisman
Design System High Guard
Era 1105
Reference No results

The Seeker class Armored Merchant is a TL–15 Armored Merchant.

Description[edit]

The Seeker-class armored merchant represents a compromise which has proven only marginally successful, a compromise between capacity and security. Developed for commercial use in wilderness area along the the fringes on the Imperium (such as the Spinward Marches and Reavers Deep), these vessels were, unfortunately, badly flawed. Cargo capacity and passenger space are both too low in comparison with the amount of space devoted to fuel and other useless weight.

The spherical bow of the ship has three levels; the upper deck of this houses the bridge. Four consoles are present. Of these helm and navigation are usually crewed, while the panels monitoring gunner and engineering functions are only repeaters. Separate computer and communications compartments open on either side. The remainder of the deck is ringed with ship's weaponry. All the ship's turrets are located here.

Main Deck: In the spherical bow area, a lounge allows passengers relaxation. The panoramic view, however, is an illusion: holographic viewscreens, rather than windows, are used to produce the scenic vista.

Immediately aft of this are large compartments holding the galley, library, EVA prep room. Twenty-five cabins, low berths, and storage compartments occupy much of the area amidships. Engine spaces, storage areas, and an electronic ship are located aft, with fuel tanks (and the ship's fuel scoops) located on either side.

Cargo Deck: The lower deck hosl the ship's two launches and cargo space. On some trade pioneering vessels, this deck is modified to permit additional small craft or vehicle storage.

History & Background[edit]

No information yet available.

Class Naming Practice/s & Peculiarities[edit]

Seeker-class ships are usually names differently according to the tastes of various owners. One common source of names is to draw from worlds relating to discovery and exploration, or from the names of noted explorers.

Selected Variant Types & Classes[edit]

43 Representative Subsidized Trader (AK) Classes[edit]

References[edit]

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