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Revision as of 05:05, 2 July 2019

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A Far Trader is a small starship commonly used for interstellar trade and commerce that is capable of Jump-2.

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

  • Speed of Travel
    • NAFAL (STL) - (Not As Fast As Light) / (Slower Than Light)
    • Light Speed (c)
    • FTL - (Faster Than Light) - "Superluminal"
    » Imperial Standard Astronomical Unit
    » Solomani Parsec
    » Vilani Parsec ("Deshi")
    » Imperial Standard Parsec



    Description (Specifications)

    Fat Trader is a disparaging term used to describe a Subsidised Merchant. This is a 400-ton merchant starship of ubiquitous design, generally run under the auspices of a world government (with a subsidy). Only capable of Jump-1, the vessel has a much higher cargo capacity than its independent cousins. Even so, many independent merchants look on these ships with disdain, because they believe that receipt of the subsidy makes their captains and crew lazy. The Craft Type Code assigned to this class is R.

    Using a 200-ton TL–10 streamlined hull, the far trader ranges far and wide, and deals with every world it finds. Even amber zones and red zones are not considered off limits by its captains, provided there is profit to be made and the risk of being caught is slight. It has drives capable of Jump-2 and 1-G acceleration. Fuel tankage supports Jump-2 and two months of operation, and the ship incorporates fuel scoops and fuel intakes for wilderness refuelling. The bridge is standard and has a computer Model/1 bis and a basic sensor suite.There are six hardpoints, but no weapons are mounted.

    Like the free trader, the far trader is built around its cargo bay, in this case 78.0 tons, plus passenger staterooms. A single air/raft is carried for various ship duties. The ship is streamlined, and can land on uneven terrain. The far trader requires a crew of four: x1 pilot/astrogator, x2 engineers, and x1 steward.

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    Strategy & Tactics (Doctrine)

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    Supraclass Roles

    Far Traders typically serve the following roles:

    1. Far Trader

    Supraclass Archetypes

    Far Trader Supraclass Archetypes
    Archetype Type Code Exemplar Remarks
    Far Trader A2 TBD None

    History & Background (Dossier)

    Hundreds of variants exist. The typical size equals 200 tons. A shorter ranged version called a Free Trader.

    Basic Supraclass Definition: THE FAR TRADER: The basic ship involved in free trade is called the free trader. Variations on the basic ship have resulted in variations in the name. The subsidized merchant, partly because of its size, and partly because of its subsidy, is called the fat trader. Some well-equipped high-G traders employed beyond the Imperial border are called fast traders. The type A2 far trader derives its name from its jump capability: its drives are capable of Jump-2, twice what the standard free trader can do. The far trader can be encountered anywhere in the Imperium. It ranges far and wide, and deals with every world it finds. Even amber zones and red zones are not considered off limits by its captains, provided there is profit to be made and the risk of being caught is slight. [1]

    Selected Variant Types & Classes

    Merchant Vessel - Tramp Liner:
    Merchant Vessel - (Free Trader / Tramp Liner):

    1. Type A class Free Trader
      1. Alexandria class Free Trader
      2. Basil class Merchant
      3. Beowulf class Free Trader
      4. Bremen class Caravel
      5. Carrack class Tramp Liner
      6. Coriander class Free Trader
      7. Lune class Freelancer
      8. March Harrier class Free Trader
      9. Moraine class Free Trader
      10. Nymph class Merchant
      11. Regni Yards Type A class Free Trader
      12. Tequila class Free Trader
      13. Type A1 class Free Trader
      14. Type A-J2 class Free Trader
      15. Type A-P class Free Trader
      16. Type TC(S) class Free Trader

    Civilian Ship - Merchant Vessel - Far Trader:

    1. Type A2 class Far Trader
      1. Akkigish class Far Trader
      2. Akkigish class Subsidized Merchant
      3. April Hare class Far Trader
      4. Avian class Far Trader
      5. Empress Marava class Far Trader
      6. Fanzhienz class Far Trader
      7. Farrou class Far Trader
      8. Garu class Far Trader
      9. Gizicih class General Trader
      10. Hero class Far Trader
      11. Hnneshant class Trade Boat
      12. Hugin class Trader
      13. Independent Hauler class Far Trader
      14. Jayhawk class Far Trader
      15. Khershawn class Trader
      16. Maru class Merchant
      17. Nymph class Merchant
      18. Princess Gunnhilde class Far Trader
      19. Salamander class Far Trader
      20. Soho class Light Freighter
      21. Solostar class Far Trader
      22. Stage class Far Trader
      23. Treader class Free Trader
      24. Type A2L class Far Trader
      25. Type HR class Trader
      26. Type VA class Trader
      27. Wulf class Free Trader

    Merchant Vessel - (Deep Trader / Long Trader / Fast Trader):

    1. Type A3 class Fast Trader
      1. Fat Cat class Far Trader
      2. Swordfish class Merchant
      3. Trojan Reaches Type A3 class Trader
      4. Type A3L class Far Trader

    Merchant Vessel - (Armored Trader / Frontier Trader / Fast Trader):

    1. Type AA class Armored Merchant
      1. Jasper class Provincial Merchant
      2. Khoghue class Armed Junker
      3. Nguksu class Armoured Fast Trader
      4. Siyuihwye class Armored Trader
      5. Star class Armored Merchant
      6. Type RAX class Protected Merchant
      7. Venture class Frontier Trader

    Merchant Vessel - Heavy Trader:

    1. Type AH class Heavy Trader
      1. Dakaar class Freighter
      2. Dakaar class Merchant Transport
      3. Leviathan class Merchant Cruiser
      4. Type TI class Merchant
      5. Type TJ class Merchant

    Merchant Vessel - Light Trader:

    1. Type AL class Light Trader
      1. Anjou class Freighter
      2. Aoa'iw class Light Trader
      3. Burning Sky class Merchant Schooner
      4. Consul class Provincial Trader
      5. Fortune class Merchant
      6. Joshim P. Stone class Provincial Trader
      7. Liz Zhorka class Light Trader
      8. Manta class Small Merchant
      9. Panga class Merchant
      10. Paya class Light Freighter
      11. Rhapsody class Merchant Trader
      12. Tachyon class Light Trader
      13. Unholy Exile class Trader

    Merchant Vessel - Medium Trader:

    1. Type AM class Medium Trader
      1. Anhk class Merchant
      2. Bloodwell class Merchant
      3. Tyrfing class Freighter

    Ship Summary List

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

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    References & Contributors (Sources)