Ship Equipment
Ship Equipment is a generic term describing structures, devices, fittings, and equipment associated with spaceships, starships, big craft, smallcraft, and other vessels.
- They are also known as Starship Components, Ship Fittings, Parts, and by other terms.
- Such equipment is typically fitted into the Engineering Compartment or the Main Compartment of a vessel.
- While their primary use is for void vessels, they can also be used in many vehicles, and fixed facilities among other uses.
- Please also see the AAB Library Data article for Deck Plan.
Library Data Referral Tree[edit]
Please see the following AAB Library Data articles for more information:
Manufacturing Technology of Charted Space - Ship Design:
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- Services
- Design description
- Imperial Standard Catalog Number (ISCN)
- Quick Ship Profile (QSP)
- Standard Equipment Identification (SEI)
- Universal Ship Profile (USP)
- Design process
- Quick Ship Design System (QSDS)
- Standard Ship Design System (SSDS)
- Design Elements
Description (Specifications)[edit]
Ship Equipment has been divided into a number of sections to facilitate ease of use:
1. Intrinsic Items (Hull & Structure)[edit]
Interior Details: The specific interior fittings for ships are fairly standardized, and are shown on the deck plan symbols chart and on many of the individual ship plans as well: [1]
Engineering Compartment & Main Compartment:
- Access Plate
- Airlock
- Armored Cargo Hold
- Bulkhead Wall AKA Bulkhead
- Cargo Hold
- Elevator Shaft AKA Elevator
- Escalator
- Fuel Scoop
- Grav Lift
- Hardpoint AKA Ship's Hardpoint
- Hatchway AKA Hatch
- Hull
- Interior Wall
- Iris Valve
- Ladder
- Landing Gear
- Lift Shaft AKA Elevator Shaft
- Machinery
- Maintenance Hatch
- Manual Hatch
- Ship Environmental Control (Ship Life Support)
- Sliding Door
- Stairs
- Standard Door
- Viewport
- Waste Space
2. Machinery (Power & Propulsion)[edit]
- Acceleration Compensator
- Acceleration Couch
- Alternative FTL Drive
- Collectors
- Drive
- Drop Tank
- Electronics Repair Shop
- Engineering Compartment AKA Engine Room
- External Fuel Probe
- Fuel Treatment Plant
- Fuel Tank
- Hieronymous Device
- Hull Grid (Jump Grid)
- Jump Drive
- Jump Governor
- Jump Potentiator
- Machinery
- Machine Shop
- Maneuver Drive
- Power Capacitor
- Power Plant
- Ship Fuel
- Solar Panels
3. Control & Electronics (Bridge & Electronics)[edit]
- Astronics
- Avionics
- Bridge
- Command Chair
- CommCaster
- Communications Equipment
- Computer
- DataCaster
- ECCM
- ECM
- Electronic Warfare Suite
- Electronics
- Engineering Section
- Fire Control Computer
- Flight Recorder
- Machinery
- Ship Sensor Suite
- Ship Transponder
- Workstation
4. Armament & Defenses (Offense & Protection)[edit]
Defensive Systems[edit]
Main Compartment- Naval Weaponry:
Screens & Defenses:
- Heavy Armor (Hull Armor)
- Damper Series
- EMM (Hull Masking or Stealthing)
- Force Field Generator ("Globe Series")
- Glacial Camouflage Generator
- Point Defense Weapon System
- Anti-Missile Missile (GUW)
- Direct fire energy systems (DEW)
- Direct fire projectile systems (KEW)
- Sandcaster
- Scrambler Series
Equipment Mounts[edit]
Main Compartment- Naval Weaponry:
- Bolt-In Mount
- Barbette
- Single (3 ton)
- Dual (5 ton)
- Battery AKA Weapon Battery
- Bays
- Small (50 ton)
- Large (100 ton)
- Main (200 ton)
- Casemate (Fixed Mount)
- Deployable Mount
- Extendable Mount
- Firmpoint
- Ship's Hardpoint
- Ship's Turret
- Single (1 ton)
- Dual (1 ton)
- Triple (1 ton)
- Quad (1 ton)
- Spinal Weapons Mount AKA Spinal Mounts
- Surface Mount
Offensive Systems[edit]
Main Compartment- Naval Weaponry:
- Exotic Series - Graviton Weapons
- Naval Weapons
- Data Caster
- Disintegrator
- Disruptor
- Fusion Gun
- Inducer (aka "Jump Inducer")
- Ion Cannon
- Jump Damper
- Jump Projector
- Lasers
- Maser Cannon
- Meson Gun
- Missile (Conventional / Kinetic Kill / Nuclear / Antimatter)
- AM Missile
- Jump Breaker Missile
- KK Missile
- Salvo Rack
- Torpedo (Heavy Missile)
- Particle Accelerator
- Plasma Gun
- Rail Gun AKA Mass Driver
- Slug Thrower
- Stasis Projector
- Tractor/Pressor
5. Fixtures & Fittings (Special Equipment)[edit]
Interior Fittings: The deck plans show various furnishings and fittings which appear within the ship:[9]
Main Compartment:
- Bunk (Stateroom)
- Cabin (Stateroom)
- Capture Tank
- Common Room (Crew Commons)
- Damage Control Equipment
- Detention Cell
- Emergency Locker
- Environmental Control
- Environmental Tank
- Fresher
- Fusion Cutter
- Galley
- Grapple Arm
- Grav Plate
- Head
- Holding Tank
- Hydroponics
- Inertial Compensator
- Lab Space
- Life Support
- Life Support Carrier
- Low Berth Rack AKA Cryo Capsule (Cold Sleep)
- Machinery
- Mail Drum
- Mail Vault
- Medical Bay
- Mess
- Mining Laser
- Null Grav Module AKA Grav Module
- Ordnance Locker
- Passenger Couch
- Robotic Arm AKA Teleoperated Handling Manipulator
- Secure Locker
- Ship Barracks
- Ship Environmental Control
- Ship Furnishing
- Ship Galley
- Ship's Locker
- Ship's Magazine
- Ship Meeting Room (Hall, Bar, or Conference Room)
- Ship Module
- Ship Stage
- Ship Swimming Pool
- Ship Theater
- Sick Bay
- Smallcraft Stateroom
- Spin Habitat
- Stateroom
- Stealth Hull
NOTE: This category includes specialized rooms or quarters.
6. Subcraft (Smallcraft, Bigcraft, Ship's Vehicles, etc.)[edit]
- Drop Troop Pod Launcher
- External Cradle
- Hangar
- Ordnance Launcher (Ordnance Locker)
- Launch Tube
- Subcraft AKA Smallcraft
- Vehicle Bay AKA Vehicle Garage
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
Vessel equipment has changed greatly over the years and it's a remarkable testament to Charted Space that many different kinds of equipment at many different tech levels is still widely used and serviced throughout inhabited space. [10]
Worlds can have widely varying technology. A high-tech world with contragravity and fusion power may exist just parsecs from one relying upon steam power - or stone axes. There is no "prime directive" to prevent the sale of high technology to the savages - but what would they pay with? So Charted Space is a mix of industrial worlds and hardly-explored backwaters. [11]
In such a tableau, ship equipment can be highly variable. A tramp freighter captain may be forced to repair a TL-15 Ship's Computer with TL-6 vacuum tubes or worse! Finicky jump drives designed at TL-11 might break down and be forced to be repaired with TL-14 components that are both higher tech and designed for an entirely different technological base. In this manner, the ships and technology of Charted Space eventually grow into a melange of cobbled together technologies and scientific approaches to sophontic advancement. A good ship's engineer or engine helmsman is worth their weight in gold... or lanthanum! [12]
Ship's Mascots & Pets[edit]
A number of creatures have become popular with crew as ship's mascots or pets:
- Beaked Monkey
- Focaline Tree Rat
- Lowalaa
- Screech (Chicacenmiztli)
- Seedspitter
- Terran Ship's Cat (specially bred species: vermin control, mascot)
- Zh'a Cha'a
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
- Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), TBD. (Classic Traveller Book 2)
- Marc Miller, Frank Chadwick, John Harshman. High Guard (Game Designers Workshop, 1980), TBD. (Classic Traveller Book 5)
- Marc Miller. Referee's Manual (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), TBD.
- Joe Fugate. "Custom Ship Add-Ons, Useful Extras for Traveller Starships." MegaTraveller Journal 4 (1993): 78.
- Frank Chadwick, Dave Nilsen. Fire, Fusion, & Steel (Game Designers Workshop, 1994), TBD.
- David Golden, Guy Garnett. Fire, Fusion & Steel (Imperium Games, 1997), TBD.
- Gareth Hanrahan, Dom Mooney. High Guard (Mongoose Publishing, 2008), TBD.
- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), TBD.
- Matthew Sprange. High Guard (Mongoose Publishing, 2016), .
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ Jordan Weisman. "Book 2." Adventure Class Ships Volume 1 (1982): 4.
- ↑ Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 400-403.
- ↑ Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 403.
- ↑ Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 403.
- ↑ Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 403.
- ↑ Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 400-403.
- ↑ Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 400-403.
- ↑ Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 400-403.
- ↑ Jordan Weisman. "Book 2." Adventure Class Ships Volume 1 (1982): 5.
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
- ↑ Martin Dougherty, Hunter Gordon. The Traveller's Handbook (QuikLink Interactive, 2002), 15.
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak