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The [[Petty class Subsidized Merchant]]s were originally built to haul bulk cargo along the many commercial "[[main]]s" of the [[Third Imperium]], the government subsidy making it possible to transport moderate-value consumer goods at competitive prices, and thus prompting greater commercial and cultural homogeneity throughout the realm.
 
The [[Petty class Subsidized Merchant]]s were originally built to haul bulk cargo along the many commercial "[[main]]s" of the [[Third Imperium]], the government subsidy making it possible to transport moderate-value consumer goods at competitive prices, and thus prompting greater commercial and cultural homogeneity throughout the realm.
 
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
The ship itself displaces 390 tons; with its launch it displaces 400 tons. Jump, maneuver, and contra-grav drives are all configured to support 400 tons.
 
The ship itself displaces 390 tons; with its launch it displaces 400 tons. Jump, maneuver, and contra-grav drives are all configured to support 400 tons.

Revision as of 22:05, 26 August 2019

Petty class Subsidized Merchant
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TBD
Type: RT Subsidized Merchant
Category ACS
Size 400 Tons
Hull Configuration TBD Hull
Tech Level TL–12
Engineering
Computer TBD
Jump J-1
Maneuver 1 G
Armaments
Hardpoints 3
Accommodations
Staterooms 0
Personnel
Crew 13
High/Mid Passengers 0
Payload
Cargo 97.0 Tons
Fuel tank 0 Tons
Construction
Origin Third Imperium
Price
Cost MCr90.04
Images
Illustration No
Source
Canon Published, fan design
Petty class Subsidized Merchant

The Petty class Subsidized Merchants were originally built to haul bulk cargo along the many commercial "mains" of the Third Imperium, the government subsidy making it possible to transport moderate-value consumer goods at competitive prices, and thus prompting greater commercial and cultural homogeneity throughout the realm.

Description (Specifications)

The ship itself displaces 390 tons; with its launch it displaces 400 tons. Jump, maneuver, and contra-grav drives are all configured to support 400 tons.

History & Background (Dossier)

Rebellion: Now that many of the former high-population worlds have become cold and lifeless rocks, the former trade-rich mains are often no longer economically viable, and commercially successful starships usually require jump-2 capability. While a handful of the old Petty-class ships have been renovated with more capable drives, most have fallen into disuse and disrepair, their electronics cannibalized to keep more valuable ships operational.

There are still occasional mains with enough commercial vitality to keep jump-1 ships in business, however, and old Petty-class ships (along with old Free Traders) can still be found plying the old trade routes.

Class Naming Practice/s & Peculiarities

No information yet available.

Selected Variant Types & Classes

Some of the best known and most widely produced versions of this ship include:
Civilian Ship - Merchant Vessel - Subsidized Merchant:
Civilian Ship - Merchant Vessel - Subsidized Merchant - Merchant Liner:

  1. Type RT class Trade Liner AKA Trade Liner
    1. Eakhau class Merchant
    2. Gold of Zurrian class Long Liner
    3. Margaret class Longliner
    4. Petty class Subsidized Merchant
    5. Pride of Vland class Long Liner
    6. Queen class Modular Subsidized Merchant
    7. Shianjo class Liner
    8. Stubbie class Subsidized Merchant
    9. Tukera class Longliner
    10. Type RT class Longliner
    11. Virtue class Light Freighter

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