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| − | [[Tender|VT-class Tender]]s are designed to carry significant numbers of [[bigcraft]] | + | |
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| + | [[Tender|VT-class Tender]]s are designed to carry significant numbers of subordinate [[bigcraft]]. | ||
* [[Tender]]s and [[Carrier]]s form the mission category: [[Subcraft Carrier]]s. | * [[Tender]]s and [[Carrier]]s form the mission category: [[Subcraft Carrier]]s. | ||
| − | * The most common types are '''[[Carrier]]s''' and '''[[Tender]]s.''' [[Carrier]]s carry [[smallcraft]] [[ | + | * The most common types are '''[[Carrier]]s''' and '''[[Tender]]s.''' [[Carrier]]s tend to carry both [[smallcraft]] (boats) and [[bigcraft]] (riders), whereas [[tender]]s typically carry or otherwise support [[bigcraft]] in various ways. |
| − | * Commercial or [[civilian tender]]s tend to be called [[Ship Transporter]]s among other terms. | + | :* [[Carrier|Battle Carrier]]s are Rider Carriers that carry [[Battlerider]]s. |
| + | :* [[Tender]]s are vessels that carry subcraft and/or service other vessels. In a naval context they often act as as auxiliaries and logistics vessels. | ||
| + | :* [[Fleet Tender]]s are Tenders that meet Fleet Mobility Standards. | ||
| + | :* [[Battle Tender]]s are both Fleet Tenders and Battlerider Carriers combined into one, carrying both their primary sub-vessels as well as all of their their logistical, resupply, and replenishment stores and associated auxiliary craft. | ||
| + | :* Commercial or [[civilian tender]]s tend to be called [[Ship Transporter]]s among other terms. | ||
* The [[Supraclass]] designation is also known as [[Ship Mission]], [[Ship Mission Code]], Mission, or [[Ship Hull Designation]]. | * The [[Supraclass]] designation is also known as [[Ship Mission]], [[Ship Mission Code]], Mission, or [[Ship Hull Designation]]. | ||
* It is a [[starship]] [[supraclass]]. | * It is a [[starship]] [[supraclass]]. | ||
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) == | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
| − | '''Battle Tender:''' A battle tender is a ship designed to carry battle riders into battle. {{Page cite|name= Fighting Ships of the Shattered Imperium |page=5}} | + | '''Battle Tender:''' A battle tender is a ship designed to carry battle riders into battle. {{Page cite|name= Fighting Ships of the Shattered Imperium |page=5}} A Battle Tender is distinguished from a Battlerider Carrier in that a Battle Tender likewise carries all of the logistical support, resupply, and replenishment materiel and bigcraft necessary to support the principal mission of the Riders. |
''Subcraft Carrier''s are important and might one day disrupt the dominance of big gun battleships as they once did in the navies of maritime Terra, reversing the trend again. They transport a variety of [[smallcraft]] and [[bigcraft]] to the battlefield, where they perform combat support missions attacking skirmisher secondaries, disrupting missile flights, and decreasing the effectiveness of big gun battle wagons. As [[technology]] progresses, better miniaturized antishipping weaponry may lead to the fall of those same big gun battle wagons. | ''Subcraft Carrier''s are important and might one day disrupt the dominance of big gun battleships as they once did in the navies of maritime Terra, reversing the trend again. They transport a variety of [[smallcraft]] and [[bigcraft]] to the battlefield, where they perform combat support missions attacking skirmisher secondaries, disrupting missile flights, and decreasing the effectiveness of big gun battle wagons. As [[technology]] progresses, better miniaturized antishipping weaponry may lead to the fall of those same big gun battle wagons. | ||
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| − | '''[[Escort Tender|Type | + | '''[[Escort Tender|Type EVT Escort Tender / Type VTLS Very Light Tender]]:''' |
# The [[Aslan]] [[Owatarl class Tender]], easily convertible between an [[escort tender]] and a very light [[cargo liner]] or [[freighter]]. <br> [[File: Owatarl-Tender-MGT-RESIZE-German-Ponce-pg-104 26-Sept-2019b.jpg|400px]] | # The [[Aslan]] [[Owatarl class Tender]], easily convertible between an [[escort tender]] and a very light [[cargo liner]] or [[freighter]]. <br> [[File: Owatarl-Tender-MGT-RESIZE-German-Ponce-pg-104 26-Sept-2019b.jpg|400px]] | ||
| − | '''[[Fleet Tender|Type | + | '''[[Fleet Tender|Type VTN Fleet Tender]]:''' |
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| − | '''[[Heavy Tender|Type | + | '''[[Heavy Tender|Type VTB Heavy Tender]]:''' |
# A silhouette of a [[Lurenti class Battle Carrier]]. <br> [[File: Lurenti-clsss-Battle-Tender-SMC 07-Aug-2019d.jpg]] | # A silhouette of a [[Lurenti class Battle Carrier]]. <br> [[File: Lurenti-clsss-Battle-Tender-SMC 07-Aug-2019d.jpg]] | ||
# A [[World class Battle Tender]] laden down with five [[Nolikian class Battle Rider]]s. <br> [[File: World-class-Tender Starter-Trav-CT 24-July-2019a.jpg|400px]] | # A [[World class Battle Tender]] laden down with five [[Nolikian class Battle Rider]]s. <br> [[File: World-class-Tender Starter-Trav-CT 24-July-2019a.jpg|400px]] | ||
| − | '''[[Jump Shuttle|Type | + | '''[[Jump Shuttle|Type VTM(J) Jump Shuttle]]:''' |
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| − | '''[[Light Tender|Type | + | '''[[Light Tender|Type VTRL Light Tender]]:''' |
# A [[Bullfrog class Fighter Tender]] in deep space deploying small [[spheroid]] [[subcraft]]. <br> [[File: Bullfrog-class-Boyd-Stone-T5-Jim-K 25-July-2019a.jpg|400px]] | # A [[Bullfrog class Fighter Tender]] in deep space deploying small [[spheroid]] [[subcraft]]. <br> [[File: Bullfrog-class-Boyd-Stone-T5-Jim-K 25-July-2019a.jpg|400px]] | ||
| − | '''[[Medium Tender|Type | + | '''[[Medium Tender|Type VTR Medium Tender]]:''' |
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! Archetype | ! Archetype | ||
! Type Code | ! Type Code | ||
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| + | | [[Tender]] (Militarized) | ||
| + | | VT (Namesake) | ||
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| + | | [[Military Tender]] | ||
| + | | VT | ||
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| + | | [[Commercial Tender]] | ||
| + | | TV | ||
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| + | ! | ||
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| [[Attack Boat Tender]] | | [[Attack Boat Tender]] | ||
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| [[Battle Tender]] | | [[Battle Tender]] | ||
| VTB | | VTB | ||
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| − | | [[Battlerider Carrier]] | + | | [[Battlerider Carrier|Battlerider Carrier/Tender]] |
| − | | | + | | VTR |
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| [[Command Tender]] | | [[Command Tender]] | ||
| VTC | | VTC | ||
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| [[Communication Tender]] | | [[Communication Tender]] | ||
| XT | | XT | ||
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| + | | [[Coreship]] | ||
| + | | TV | ||
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| [[Cruiser Tender]] | | [[Cruiser Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTR |
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| [[Defense Tender]] | | [[Defense Tender]] | ||
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| [[Destroyer Tender]] | | [[Destroyer Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTR |
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| [[Escort Tender]] | | [[Escort Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | EVT |
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| [[Fast Tender]] | | [[Fast Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTRF |
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| [[Fighter Tender]] | | [[Fighter Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTF |
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| [[Fleet Tender]] | | [[Fleet Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTN |
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| [[Frontier Tender]] | | [[Frontier Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTRF |
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| [[Heavy Tender]] | | [[Heavy Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTB |
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| [[Interdiction Tender]] | | [[Interdiction Tender]] | ||
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| [[Jump Shuttle]] | | [[Jump Shuttle]] | ||
| − | | | + | | TVM |
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| [[Light Tender]] | | [[Light Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTRL |
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| [[Medium Tender]] | | [[Medium Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTR |
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| [[Mercantile Tender]] | | [[Mercantile Tender]] | ||
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| [[Repair Tender]] | | [[Repair Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTQ |
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| [[Ship Tender]] | | [[Ship Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | TV/TVT |
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| [[Ship Transporter]] | | [[Ship Transporter]] | ||
| − | | TV | + | | TV/TVT |
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| [[Strike Tender]] | | [[Strike Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTK |
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| [[Superheavy Tender]] | | [[Superheavy Tender]] | ||
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| [[System Defense Boat Tender]] | | [[System Defense Boat Tender]] | ||
| VTD | | VTD | ||
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| [[Ultraheavy Tender]] | | [[Ultraheavy Tender]] | ||
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| [[Very Light Tender]] | | [[Very Light Tender]] | ||
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| [[Xboat Tender]] | | [[Xboat Tender]] | ||
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''[[Tender]]s:'' | ''[[Tender]]s:'' | ||
# [[Utility Craft]] (U) (1 to 99 [[ton]]s) | # [[Utility Craft]] (U) (1 to 99 [[ton]]s) | ||
| − | # [[Escort Tender]] ( | + | # [[Escort Tender]] (EVT) (100 to 2,499 [[ton]]s) |
# [[Light Tender]] (VTL) (2,500 to 99,999 [[ton]]s) | # [[Light Tender]] (VTL) (2,500 to 99,999 [[ton]]s) | ||
| − | # [[Medium Tender]] ( | + | # [[Medium Tender]] (VT) (100,000 to 249,999 [[ton]]s) |
| − | # [[Heavy Tender]] ( | + | # [[Heavy Tender|Heavy/Battle Tender]] (VTB) (250,000 to 499,999 [[ton]]s) |
# [[Superheavy Tender]] (VTS) (500,000 to 999,999 [[ton]]s) | # [[Superheavy Tender]] (VTS) (500,000 to 999,999 [[ton]]s) | ||
# [[Ultraheavy Tender]] (VTU) (1,000,000 or more [[ton]]s) | # [[Ultraheavy Tender]] (VTU) (1,000,000 or more [[ton]]s) | ||
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| [[Lurenti class Battle Carrier]] | | [[Lurenti class Battle Carrier]] | ||
| − | | '' | + | | '''V-class vessels''' represent a school of thought using larger vessels to deploy smaller ones, or [[subcraft]]. <br> |
| − | * V = | + | The [[Subcraft Carrier]] [[supraclass]] includes both [[Carrier]]s (V) and [[Tender]]s (VT). |
| − | + | :[[Subcraft Carrier]] [[supraclass]] [[Carrier]]s (V): | |
| + | :»[[Carrier]]s carry [[smallcraft]] (boats) and/or [[bigcraft]] (riders) as subcraft, acting as a transport/deployment vessel. | ||
| + | :»[[Fleet Carrier]]s carry [[smallcraft]] and/or [[bigcraft]] within a fleet battlegroup, and are fleet-mobile vessels. | ||
| + | :»[[Battle Carrier]]s carry [[smallcraft]] [[fighter]]s and/or [[bigcraft]] [[battle rider]]s, [[battle rider|cruiser rider]]s, and/or [[battle rider|escort rider]]s. | ||
| + | :* V = '''V'''essel/'''V'''ehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or '''V'''oler, [[etc.]] | ||
| + | ::» ''Voler'' is a [[Terran]] [[French]] word meaning "to fly." | ||
| + | :* 1st Modifier (Subcraft): | ||
| + | ::* F = Fighter | ||
| + | ::* B = Boat | ||
| + | ::* L = Lander | ||
| + | ::* R = Rider | ||
| + | :* 2nd Modifier: | ||
| + | ::* C = Command/Flag | ||
| + | ::* S = Special/Superheavy | ||
| + | ::* B = Battle/Heavy | ||
| + | ::* L = Light | ||
| + | ::* LS = Light-Small (Pocket) | ||
| + | ::* E = Escort | ||
| + | ::* N = Naval/Fleet | ||
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| [[Tender]] | | [[Tender]] | ||
| VT (Namesake) | | VT (Namesake) | ||
| [[World class Battle Tender]] | | [[World class Battle Tender]] | ||
| − | | ''[[Tender]]s'' carry [[bigcraft]], which is to say [[subcraft]] that are 100 [[ton]]s or larger in displacement. | + | | ''[[Tender]]s'' carry [[bigcraft]], which is to say [[subcraft]] that are 100 [[ton]]s or larger in displacement (a.k.a. ''"Riders"''). [[Tender]] combat-rider subcraft are significantly larger, more powerful, and longer-legged than the [[smallcraft]] carried by traditional [[carriers]]. This gives significantly more strategic options than a [[fighter]]-equipped [[carrier]], but not always better striking power within a fighter's range envelope. The ''[[Battle Rider]]'' is the prototypical bigcraft combat-rider carried by [[Battle Tender]]s and entire schools of naval strategy have arisen concerning their usage and deployment. {{Unpublished cite|author= [[Maksim-Smelchak]] }}<br> |
| − | + | » [[Subcraft Carrier]] [[supraclass]] [[Tender]]s (VT): | |
| − | + | :» [[Tender]]s carry [[bigcraft]] logistical vessels, fleet auxiliaries, and other materiel and supplies necessary for fleet operations & support. | |
| − | + | :» [[Tender|Fleet Tender]]s are Tenders within a fleet battlegroup, and are fleet-mobile vessels. | |
| − | + | :» [[Tender|Battle Tender]]s carry both [[bigcraft]] [[battle rider]]s and the logistical vessels and other fleet auxiliaries necessary for their support. | |
| − | + | :* VT = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | |
| − | + | ::» V = [[Vehicle Carrier|Vessel/Vehicle Carrier]], a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | |
| − | + | ::» T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | |
| − | + | ::* 1st Modifier (Subcraft): | |
| − | + | :::* B = Boat | |
| − | * B = Battle | + | :::* L = Lander |
| + | :::* R = Rider ''(assumed for Battle/Heavy and larger)'' | ||
| + | ::* 2nd Modifier: | ||
| + | :::* C = Command/Flag | ||
| + | :::* S = Special/Superheavy | ||
| + | :::* B = Battle/Heavy | ||
| + | :::* L = Light | ||
| + | :::* LS = Light/Small (Very Light) | ||
| + | :::* E = Escort | ||
| + | :::* N = Naval/Fleet | ||
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| [[Defense Tender]] | | [[Defense Tender]] | ||
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| [[Escort Tender]] | | [[Escort Tender]] | ||
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| [[Fagad Avalar class Tender]] | | [[Fagad Avalar class Tender]] | ||
| An ''[[Escort Tender]]'' or ''[[Very Light Tender]]'' is a size-displacement category which includes [[vessel]]s that weigh between 100 to 2,499 [[ton]]s. While not very useful for larger fleet formations, they are great in an escort role, putting out a sensor picket, protecting against other [[fighter]]s, or for strikes against lightly defended targets. They can also be built relatively quickly, staffed quickly, and quickly deploy into action. Many fleets operate escort tenders because of their usefulness within their identified roles. | | An ''[[Escort Tender]]'' or ''[[Very Light Tender]]'' is a size-displacement category which includes [[vessel]]s that weigh between 100 to 2,499 [[ton]]s. While not very useful for larger fleet formations, they are great in an escort role, putting out a sensor picket, protecting against other [[fighter]]s, or for strikes against lightly defended targets. They can also be built relatively quickly, staffed quickly, and quickly deploy into action. Many fleets operate escort tenders because of their usefulness within their identified roles. | ||
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| [[Fleet Tender]] | | [[Fleet Tender]] | ||
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| [[Bulwark class Fleet Tender]] | | [[Bulwark class Fleet Tender]] | ||
| ''[[Fleet Tender]]s'' are built to operate as part of a fleet, not independently. Their [[subcraft]] provide tactical and strategic support to a line a battlefleet a [[CruRon]] or a [[BatRon]]. Their fighters provide sensor pickets, an expanded sensor net, either in a tactical or strategic sense, provide missile shields intercepting enemy munitions, or provide strike assets damaging enemy [[capital ship]]s. They are dependent on other [[capital ship]]s and [[auxiliary]] elements such as [[tanker]]s or [[combat support ship]]s. | | ''[[Fleet Tender]]s'' are built to operate as part of a fleet, not independently. Their [[subcraft]] provide tactical and strategic support to a line a battlefleet a [[CruRon]] or a [[BatRon]]. Their fighters provide sensor pickets, an expanded sensor net, either in a tactical or strategic sense, provide missile shields intercepting enemy munitions, or provide strike assets damaging enemy [[capital ship]]s. They are dependent on other [[capital ship]]s and [[auxiliary]] elements such as [[tanker]]s or [[combat support ship]]s. | ||
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* V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | * V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | ||
* T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | * T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | ||
| − | * | + | * N = Fleet, Combat Support, Strategic, [[etc.]] |
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| [[Militarized Ship Transporter]] | | [[Militarized Ship Transporter]] | ||
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| [[WP-768 class Jump Shuttle]] | | [[WP-768 class Jump Shuttle]] | ||
| ''[[Militarized Ship Transporter]]s'' operate like tenders specialized to carry any kind of vessel, from [[bigcraft]] to [[largecraft]] and anything in-between. Some work as [[jump shuttle]]s and attach to other non-jump-capable vessels while others latch onto other vessels and create a truly enormous jump bubble. They are not always the most economic option, but when needed, there is no other substitute. They are also known as [[Jump Shuttle]]s or [[Combat Support Tender]]s among other terms. | | ''[[Militarized Ship Transporter]]s'' operate like tenders specialized to carry any kind of vessel, from [[bigcraft]] to [[largecraft]] and anything in-between. Some work as [[jump shuttle]]s and attach to other non-jump-capable vessels while others latch onto other vessels and create a truly enormous jump bubble. They are not always the most economic option, but when needed, there is no other substitute. They are also known as [[Jump Shuttle]]s or [[Combat Support Tender]]s among other terms. | ||
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* T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | * T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | ||
* J = [[Jump Shuttle]] | * J = [[Jump Shuttle]] | ||
| + | * M = Motivator (Jump) | ||
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| [[Light Tender]] | | [[Light Tender]] | ||
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| [[Bullfrog class Fighter Tender]] | | [[Bullfrog class Fighter Tender]] | ||
| A ''[[Light Tender]]'' is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 2,500 to 99,999 tons. Light vessels can be impressive craft, just under 100k in tonnage, which is more than large enough to threaten [[merchant vessel]]s, smaller system defense fleets, and many lesser targets including smaller [[world-state]]s. | | A ''[[Light Tender]]'' is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 2,500 to 99,999 tons. Light vessels can be impressive craft, just under 100k in tonnage, which is more than large enough to threaten [[merchant vessel]]s, smaller system defense fleets, and many lesser targets including smaller [[world-state]]s. | ||
* V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | * V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | ||
* T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | * T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | ||
| + | * R = Rider | ||
* L = Light | * L = Light | ||
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| [[Medium Tender]] | | [[Medium Tender]] | ||
| − | | | + | | VTR |
| [[Bulwark class Fleet Tender]] | | [[Bulwark class Fleet Tender]] | ||
| A ''[[Medium Tender]]'' is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 100,000 to 249,999 tons. Medium vessels are large vessels, [[cruiser]]-sized, and are general considered [[capital ship]]s, serious combatants. They require serious resources, logistical support, and large crews, but they project power across interstellar distances when used correctly in ways that no [[escort]] or [[destroyer]] can match. | | A ''[[Medium Tender]]'' is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 100,000 to 249,999 tons. Medium vessels are large vessels, [[cruiser]]-sized, and are general considered [[capital ship]]s, serious combatants. They require serious resources, logistical support, and large crews, but they project power across interstellar distances when used correctly in ways that no [[escort]] or [[destroyer]] can match. | ||
* V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | * V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | ||
* T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | * T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | ||
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| + | | [[Heavy Tender]] | ||
| + | | VTB | ||
| + | | [[Rita class Fleet Tender]] | ||
| + | | A ''[[Heavy Tender]]'' is a size-displacement category which includes [[vessel]]s that weigh between 250,000 to 499,999 [[ton]]s. Heavies are very large craft, as big as many [[cruiser]]s and [[battleship]]s and capable of carrying a large, powerful load of [[subcraft]], enough [[battle rider]]s to seriously threaten most battle fleets. | ||
| + | * V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | ||
| + | * T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | ||
| + | * H = Heavy, Battle | ||
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| [[Superheavy Tender]] | | [[Superheavy Tender]] | ||
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* V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | * V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | ||
* T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | * T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | ||
| − | * S = Superheavy | + | * S = Special/Superheavy |
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| [[Ultraheavy Tender]] | | [[Ultraheavy Tender]] | ||
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* T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | * T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | ||
* U = Ultraheavy | * U = Ultraheavy | ||
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| + | | [[Battle Tender]] | ||
| + | | VTB | ||
| + | | [[World class Battle Tender]] | ||
| + | | ''[[Battle Tender]]:'' Interstellar ship transport intended to carry [[battle rider]]s into combat. Unlike a simple Rider Carrier or generic Ship Tender, a Battle Tender combines both the primary Rider transport capabilities of the Carrier with the Logistical Support facilities and subcraft of a Fleet-Mobile Auxiliary Tender. Generally a [[dispersed structure]] (...of up to one million [[ton]]s), it transports a [[Battle Squadron]] ([[BatRon]]) of two to ten [[battle rider]]s ready for immediate launch upon entry into a [[system]]. While the riders press the attack, the tender stays in reserve for protection. | ||
| + | * V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | ||
| + | * T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | ||
| + | * B = Battle, Combat, Heavy | ||
| + | * K = Strike | ||
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| + | | [[Command Tender]] | ||
| + | | VTC | ||
| + | | [[S-1a class Space Command Battle Tender]] | ||
| + | | ''[[Command Tender]]s'' perform flagship roles, coordinating large numbers of [[courier vessel]]s, [[scout vessel]]s, and line combatants, as the center of a battle fleet. This role is ordinarily taken by a fleet's premier [[battleship]]s. | ||
| + | * V = Vehicle Carrier, a'''V'''iation or voler, [[etc.]] | ||
| + | * T = Tender, [[Ship Transporter|Military Ship Transporter]], [[Battle Tender]], [[etc.]] | ||
| + | * C = Command | ||
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| ''[[Ship Transporter]]''s or [[commercial tender]]s are similar to [[carrier]]s and [[tender]]s, but instead of military [[subcraft]], they carry civilian [[subcraft]]. The concept is similar to the [[battle rider]] concept, except in a civilian application. The class also includes various kinds of [[jump ship]]s or [[jump train]]s, specialized to carry variable cargos, or as [[jump shuttle]]s. | | ''[[Ship Transporter]]''s or [[commercial tender]]s are similar to [[carrier]]s and [[tender]]s, but instead of military [[subcraft]], they carry civilian [[subcraft]]. The concept is similar to the [[battle rider]] concept, except in a civilian application. The class also includes various kinds of [[jump ship]]s or [[jump train]]s, specialized to carry variable cargos, or as [[jump shuttle]]s. | ||
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VT-class Tenders are designed to carry significant numbers of subordinate bigcraft.
- Tenders and Carriers form the mission category: Subcraft Carriers.
- The most common types are Carriers and Tenders. Carriers tend to carry both smallcraft (boats) and bigcraft (riders), whereas tenders typically carry or otherwise support bigcraft in various ways.
- Battle Carriers are Rider Carriers that carry Battleriders.
- Tenders are vessels that carry subcraft and/or service other vessels. In a naval context they often act as as auxiliaries and logistics vessels.
- Fleet Tenders are Tenders that meet Fleet Mobility Standards.
- Battle Tenders are both Fleet Tenders and Battlerider Carriers combined into one, carrying both their primary sub-vessels as well as all of their their logistical, resupply, and replenishment stores and associated auxiliary craft.
- Commercial or civilian tenders tend to be called Ship Transporters among other terms.
- The Supraclass designation is also known as Ship Mission, Ship Mission Code, Mission, or Ship Hull Designation.
- It is a starship supraclass.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
Battle Tender: A battle tender is a ship designed to carry battle riders into battle. [1] A Battle Tender is distinguished from a Battlerider Carrier in that a Battle Tender likewise carries all of the logistical support, resupply, and replenishment materiel and bigcraft necessary to support the principal mission of the Riders.
Subcraft Carriers are important and might one day disrupt the dominance of big gun battleships as they once did in the navies of maritime Terra, reversing the trend again. They transport a variety of smallcraft and bigcraft to the battlefield, where they perform combat support missions attacking skirmisher secondaries, disrupting missile flights, and decreasing the effectiveness of big gun battle wagons. As technology progresses, better miniaturized antishipping weaponry may lead to the fall of those same big gun battle wagons.
- Various battle rider and jump tender strategies have already begun to innovate and experiment with a carrier strong future.
- The "V" classification code is a holdover from pre-spaceflight (and pre-Anglic) Terran naval history. When wet-navy ships were first used as floating bases for aircraft, said ships were classified as "aViation" (from English, with the same meaning as in Anglic) or "Voler" (from French for "to fly") by some of their larger navies at the time.
- Arguably it could now be used for "Vessel" (as in "carries other Vessels") or "Void" (since the system of a carrier and its smallcraft, when deployed, extends through the space between them). However, most naval officers in charge of classification who have expressed an opinion on this have preferred to cite historical precedent as justification.
Image Repository[edit]
This image repository contains a selection of tender images:
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Type EVT Escort Tender / Type VTLS Very Light Tender:
- The Aslan Owatarl class Tender, easily convertible between an escort tender and a very light cargo liner or freighter.

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- A silhouette of a Lurenti class Battle Carrier.

- A World class Battle Tender laden down with five Nolikian class Battle Riders.

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- A Bullfrog class Fighter Tender in deep space deploying small spheroid subcraft.

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Strategy & Tactics (Doctrine)[edit]
Subcraft Carriers are not intended to enagage in direct ship-to-ship combat with the forward line of warships. rather they deploy their subcraft as combat multipliers meant to help the heavy spinal mount warships deploy in the most advantageous positions and they are meant to disrupt the maneuver of the enemy's fleet combat elements.
Supraclass Roles[edit]
Subcraft Carriers typically serve as Tenders:
Tenders typically serve the following roles:
Largecraft & Bigcraft:
| VT-class Tender Supraclass Archetypes | |||
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| Archetype | Type Code | ||
| Tender (Militarized) | VT (Namesake) | ||
| Military Tender | VT | ||
| Commercial Tender | TV | ||
| Attack Boat Tender | VTF(A) | ||
| Battle Tender | VTB | ||
| Battlerider Carrier/Tender | VTR | ||
| Command Tender | VTC | ||
| Communication Tender | XT | ||
| Coreship | TV | ||
| Cruiser Tender | VTR | ||
| Defense Tender | VTD | ||
| Destroyer Tender | VTR | ||
| Escort Tender | EVT | ||
| Fast Tender | VTRF | ||
| Fighter Tender | VTF | ||
| Fleet Tender | VTN | ||
| Frontier Tender | VTRF | ||
| Heavy Tender | VTB | ||
| Interdiction Tender | VTD | ||
| Jump Carrier | TV | ||
| Jump Shuttle | TVM | ||
| Light Tender | VTRL | ||
| Medium Tender | VTR | ||
| Mercantile Tender | TV | ||
| Military Tender | VT | ||
| Repair Tender | VTQ | ||
| Ship Tender | TV/TVT | ||
| Ship Transporter | TV/TVT | ||
| Strike Tender | VTK | ||
| Superheavy Tender | VTS | ||
| System Defense Boat Tender | VTD | ||
| Ultraheavy Tender | VTU | ||
| Very Light Tender | VTLS | ||
| Xboat Tender | XT | ||
Size-Class Roles for Tender Vessels[edit]
- Utility Craft (U) (1 to 99 tons)
- Escort Tender (EVT) (100 to 2,499 tons)
- Light Tender (VTL) (2,500 to 99,999 tons)
- Medium Tender (VT) (100,000 to 249,999 tons)
- Heavy/Battle Tender (VTB) (250,000 to 499,999 tons)
- Superheavy Tender (VTS) (500,000 to 999,999 tons)
- Ultraheavy Tender (VTU) (1,000,000 or more tons)
Military Subcraft[edit]
Military subcraft (...both smallcraft and bigcraft) are carried by nearly all of these vessels:
- Battle Rider (BR)
- Combat Barge (WBG)
- Combat Transport Smallcraft (UI)
- Fighters (F)
- Militarized Utility Craft (UQ)
Supraclass Archetypal Roles[edit]
These vessels typically serve the following archetypal roles:
| VT-class Tender Supraclass Archtypes | |||
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| Archetype | Type Code | Exemplar | Remarks |
| Subcraft Carrier | V | Lurenti class Battle Carrier | V-class vessels represent a school of thought using larger vessels to deploy smaller ones, or subcraft. The Subcraft Carrier supraclass includes both Carriers (V) and Tenders (VT).
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| Tender | VT (Namesake) | World class Battle Tender | Tenders carry bigcraft, which is to say subcraft that are 100 tons or larger in displacement (a.k.a. "Riders"). Tender combat-rider subcraft are significantly larger, more powerful, and longer-legged than the smallcraft carried by traditional carriers. This gives significantly more strategic options than a fighter-equipped carrier, but not always better striking power within a fighter's range envelope. The Battle Rider is the prototypical bigcraft combat-rider carried by Battle Tenders and entire schools of naval strategy have arisen concerning their usage and deployment. [2] » Subcraft Carrier supraclass Tenders (VT):
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| Defense Tender | VTD | Arachnae class System Defense Boat Tender | Defense Tenders are a specialized form of battle tenders that forward deploy SDBs instead of battle riders. The use of defense tenders can strategically deny fleets access to gas giants or other fuel sources and thus deny enemy battle battle fleets strategic mobility and flexibility.
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| Escort Tender | EVT | Fagad Avalar class Tender | An Escort Tender or Very Light Tender is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 100 to 2,499 tons. While not very useful for larger fleet formations, they are great in an escort role, putting out a sensor picket, protecting against other fighters, or for strikes against lightly defended targets. They can also be built relatively quickly, staffed quickly, and quickly deploy into action. Many fleets operate escort tenders because of their usefulness within their identified roles.
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| Fleet Tender | VTN | Bulwark class Fleet Tender | Fleet Tenders are built to operate as part of a fleet, not independently. Their subcraft provide tactical and strategic support to a line a battlefleet a CruRon or a BatRon. Their fighters provide sensor pickets, an expanded sensor net, either in a tactical or strategic sense, provide missile shields intercepting enemy munitions, or provide strike assets damaging enemy capital ships. They are dependent on other capital ships and auxiliary elements such as tankers or combat support ships.
A Fleet Tender is a generic name used for all tenders who carry combat oriented non-starships (vessels of 100+ tons). For any given ship tonnage, a ship which is not burdened with jump drives and jump fuel can be better armed and armored than a ship which must carry those jump drives. The concept of fleet tenders takes advantage of this fact. A fleet tender is a large jump drive equipped ship which carries several big craft, each of which is well-armed, well-armored, and usually fitted with high acceleration maneuver drives. They are usually produced with dispersed structure hulls in order to allow simultaneous launch of all craft carried as the ship arrives in a system. Since the tender cannot skim gas giants for refueling, the ships it carries must contain sufficient fuel tankage to refuel the tender in a reasonable time; often they must be streamlined to allow them to gather fuel from oceans if there is no gas giant in the system they move to. Riders tend to be streamlined, and can perform refueling operations quite nicely.
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| Militarized Ship Transporter | VT(J/M) | WP-768 class Jump Shuttle | Militarized Ship Transporters operate like tenders specialized to carry any kind of vessel, from bigcraft to largecraft and anything in-between. Some work as jump shuttles and attach to other non-jump-capable vessels while others latch onto other vessels and create a truly enormous jump bubble. They are not always the most economic option, but when needed, there is no other substitute. They are also known as Jump Shuttles or Combat Support Tenders among other terms.
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| Light Tender | VTRL | Bullfrog class Fighter Tender | A Light Tender is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 2,500 to 99,999 tons. Light vessels can be impressive craft, just under 100k in tonnage, which is more than large enough to threaten merchant vessels, smaller system defense fleets, and many lesser targets including smaller world-states.
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| Medium Tender | VTR | Bulwark class Fleet Tender | A Medium Tender is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 100,000 to 249,999 tons. Medium vessels are large vessels, cruiser-sized, and are general considered capital ships, serious combatants. They require serious resources, logistical support, and large crews, but they project power across interstellar distances when used correctly in ways that no escort or destroyer can match.
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| Heavy Tender | VTB | Rita class Fleet Tender | A Heavy Tender is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 250,000 to 499,999 tons. Heavies are very large craft, as big as many cruisers and battleships and capable of carrying a large, powerful load of subcraft, enough battle riders to seriously threaten most battle fleets.
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| Superheavy Tender | VTS | Stisahsheql class Battle Carrier | A Superheavy Tender is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh between 500,000 to 999,999 tons. Superheavies are incredibly large vessels, bigger than the resources of the typical pocket empire or world-state can construct. They take years to build, requiring huge costs, massive expenditures of resources, and massive crews. They are rarely available in other than very small runs, but they have massive combat power.
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| Ultraheavy Tender | VTU | Nianemiev class Battle Carrier | An Ultraheavy Tender is a size-displacement category which includes vessels that weigh 1,000,000 or more tons. Ultraheavies are not for the thrifty... Only the largest of supra-polities can afford them, and they are almost always specialized for very specific roles, typically as flag ships for the largest fleets.
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| Battle Tender | VTB | World class Battle Tender | Battle Tender: Interstellar ship transport intended to carry battle riders into combat. Unlike a simple Rider Carrier or generic Ship Tender, a Battle Tender combines both the primary Rider transport capabilities of the Carrier with the Logistical Support facilities and subcraft of a Fleet-Mobile Auxiliary Tender. Generally a dispersed structure (...of up to one million tons), it transports a Battle Squadron (BatRon) of two to ten battle riders ready for immediate launch upon entry into a system. While the riders press the attack, the tender stays in reserve for protection.
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| Command Tender | VTC | S-1a class Space Command Battle Tender | Command Tenders perform flagship roles, coordinating large numbers of courier vessels, scout vessels, and line combatants, as the center of a battle fleet. This role is ordinarily taken by a fleet's premier battleships.
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| Commercial Tender & Ship Transporter | TV/TVM | Mariner class Frame Carrier | Ship Transporters or commercial tenders are similar to carriers and tenders, but instead of military subcraft, they carry civilian subcraft. The concept is similar to the battle rider concept, except in a civilian application. The class also includes various kinds of jump ships or jump trains, specialized to carry variable cargos, or as jump shuttles.
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| X-Boat Tender | XT | Purcell class Express Boat Tender | The express boat system would not work without the express boat tender. These tenders, stationed in each system that express boats stop at, serve two purposes. First, they tend express boats, recovering them when they arrive, refueling them and repairing minor problems, and then sending them on their way. Second, they serve as a relay station between the planetary surface based message center and the express boat itself. Messages are forwarded to the tender for transmittal to the xboat just before it leaves for the next star system. [3]
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History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
In the 57th century, travel between the stars has long been an accepted fact of life. Starships with powerful jump drives form the basis of interstellar commerce, and the warships that protect that commerce. [4]
But jump drives are bulky and take up volume that could be fitted with defensive systems or offensive weaponry. A specialized vessel, optimized for large fleet actions, gained popularity during the Second Imperium and came toc ompletely dominate the fleets of the Third Imperium. These vessels had no jump drives, had nothing in fact not directly related to producing the most effective line-of-battle combatant possible. [5]
They were carried from star to star by huge jump tenders, vessels with little or no combat ability of their own which would release their deadly cargo before the battle started and withdraw to a safe distance. These warships became the very symbol of large fleet actions. Because the warships were carried from star to star, they were called Battle Riders. [6]
Selected Variant Types & Classes[edit]
Military Ship - Warship - Battle Tender:
Military Ship - Warship - Command Tender:
Military Ship - Warship - Defense Tender:
Military Ship - Warship - Escort Tender - Very Light Tender:
Military Ship - Warship - Fleet Tender:
- Type VTF class Fleet Tender
- As'ah class Fleet Tender
- Aster class Fleet Tender
- Euphrates Rio class Fleet Tender
- Jesel class Fleet Tender
- Last Armada class Fleet Tender
- League class Fleet Tender
- Norland class Fleet Tender
- Plavis class Fleet Tender
- Saeda class Fleet Tender
- Starbelt class Fleet Tender
- Stormbringer class Fleet Tender
- Uthgvoe class Fleet Tender
- Yedidah class Fleet Tender
Military Ship - Warship - Heavy Tender:
Military Ship - Warship - Militarized Jump Shuttle:
Military Ship - Warship - Light Tender:
Military Ship - Warship - Medium Tender:
Military Ship - Warship - Superheavy Tender:
Military Ship - Warship - Ultraheavy Tender:
Civilian Ship - Merchant Ship - Transport:
Type T class Transport:
- Type TV class Ship Transporter
- Brown class Jump Ship
- Brutus class Ship Transporter
- Corporate class Range Carrier
- Endeavor class Ship Transporter
- High Liner class Bulk Freighter
- Mariner class Frame Carrier
- Marius class Ship Transporter
- Orowani Deep Space class Commercial Tender
- Sagacity class Bulk Freighter
- Type JS class Jump Ship
Paramilitary Vessel - Express Boat Tenders:
Ship Summary List[edit]
Some of the most commonly used vessels in this role or these roles include:
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| 0 Representative Commercial Tender / Ship Transporter (TV) Classes | |
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| 0 Representative Communication Tender (XT) Classes | |
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Library Data Referral Tree[edit]
- Advanced Ship Classifications
- Ship Mission Code / Supraclass
- Ship Type Code / Superclass
- Ship Class Code / Class
- Model (TL)
- Bloc (Lot)
- Basic Ship Classifications
- Adventure Class Ship (Auxiliary Class Ship)
- Battle Class Ship (Bulk / Subcapital Class Ship)
- Capital Ship (Capital Class Ship)
- Fleet Class Ship (Capital Class Ship)
- Size-Role Classification
- Subcapital Ship (Small & Large Battle Class Ships)
- QSP
- USP
- World Class Ship
- NAFAL (STL) - (Not As Fast As Light) / (Slower Than Light)
- Light Speed (c)
- FTL - (Faster Than Light) - "Superluminal"
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
| This article is missing content for one or more detailed sections. Additional details are required to complete the article. You can help the Traveller Wiki by expanding it. |
- This article is an amalgamation of many different materials published since 1977.
- TBD
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ Marc Miller. Fighting Ships of the Shattered Imperium (Game Designers Workshop, 1990), 5.
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
- ↑ Marc Miller. Traders and Gunboats (Game Designers Workshop, 1980), 11.
- ↑ Frank Chadwick. Battle Rider (Game Designers Workshop, 1993), 2.
- ↑ Frank Chadwick. Battle Rider (Game Designers Workshop, 1993), 2.
- ↑ Frank Chadwick. Battle Rider (Game Designers Workshop, 1993), 2.
