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The [[Life Boat]] is an emergency [[device]], a [[smallcraft]], used to allow escape from danger, disaster, or calamity in space-going situations. | The [[Life Boat]] is an emergency [[device]], a [[smallcraft]], used to allow escape from danger, disaster, or calamity in space-going situations. | ||
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* 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]]. | ||
| + | * They come in both [[Civilian Ship|civilian]] and [[Military Ship|military]] variants. There is typically little difference between the two. | ||
| + | * It is a [[starship]] [[supraclass]]. | ||
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) == | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
| − | + | [[Lifepod]]s (or [[Escape Pod]]s) will typically displace between 5.0 and 10.0 [[ton]]s, whereas [[Lifeboat]]s typically have displacements in the 10.0 to 20.0 [[ton]] range. Lifeboats are capable of 1.0 G acceleration and can carry up to three conscious passengers. | |
* In addition, they often contain five emergency [[Low Passage|low berth]]s, each capable of holding four persons in [[cold sleep]]. Thus a standard life boat can often carry a total of 23 [[sophont]]s. | * In addition, they often contain five emergency [[Low Passage|low berth]]s, each capable of holding four persons in [[cold sleep]]. Thus a standard life boat can often carry a total of 23 [[sophont]]s. | ||
* Life boats are almost always unarmed. | * Life boats are almost always unarmed. | ||
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| + | === Image Repository === | ||
| + | This image repository contains a selection of life boat images: | ||
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| + | '''[[Life Boat|Type UME Life Boat / Escape Pod]]:''' | ||
| + | # A side view [[schematic]] of a [[Deliverance class Lifeboat|''Deliverance'' class Lifeboat]]. <br> [[File:J0 50dT Lifeboat.jpg|400px]] | ||
| + | # A small, sleek [[Marrel Veckor class Lifeboat|''Marrel Veckor'' class Lifeboat]], popular with the [[Distant Fringe]]. <br> [[File:J-0 20dT Lifeboat Pinnace.jpg|400px]] | ||
=== Strategy & Tactics (Doctrine) === | === Strategy & Tactics (Doctrine) === | ||
| − | + | ''Life Boats'' or ''Escape Pods'' are typically stationed on larger ships as an emergency precaution. Smaller ships typically do not carry them or use a [[smallcraft]] in this role. | |
| + | * Most such craft are unarmed and defenseless and are easily destroyed by a military or paramilitary aggressor. | ||
=== Supraclass Roles === | === Supraclass Roles === | ||
| − | ''Life Boat''s typically serve the following roles: | + | ''Life Boat''s typically serve the following roles:: <br> |
| − | + | ''[[Smallcraft]] & [[Bigcraft]]:'' | |
| − | + | {| class="wikitable sortable" | |
| − | + | !colspan="4"| UE-class Life Boat Supraclass Archetypes | |
| − | + | |- | |
| − | + | ! Archetype | |
| − | + | ! Type Code | |
| + | |- | ||
| + | | [[Contingency Craft]] | ||
| + | | (UME) | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | [[Emergency Craft]] | ||
| + | | (UNE) | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | [[Escape Pod]] | ||
| + | | (UME) | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | [[Launch]] | ||
| + | | (UME) | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | [[Lifeboat]] | ||
| + | | (UME) | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | [[Lighter]] | ||
| + | | (UME) | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | [[Runabout]] | ||
| + | | (UME) | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | [[Shuttle]] | ||
| + | | (UME) | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | [[Utility Boat]] | ||
| + | | (UME) | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |} | ||
=== Supraclass Archtypes === | === Supraclass Archtypes === | ||
| − | + | {| class="wikitable sortable" | |
| + | !colspan="4"| UE-class Life Boat Supraclass Archetypes | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | ! Archetype | ||
| + | ! Type Code | ||
| + | ! Exemplar | ||
| + | ! Remarks | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | [[Escape Pod]] / [[Life Boat]] | ||
| + | | UE | ||
| + | | [[SK-3 class Lifeboat]] | ||
| + | | It is one of the smallest [[spaceship]]s in common use. They typically displace 20 [[ton]]s or less. Although its primary function is to serve as a [[life craft]] in the event that evacuation is required, it can also be used to transport [[passenger]]s. While many [[launch]]es perform a utility role as well as [[life boat]] and/or [[escape pod]] duties, most [[Medical Ship|Type-UE-class smallcraft]] are specialized to only perform [[escape pod]] and/or [[life boat]] duties. Any utility capabilities are an afterthought. | ||
| + | * U = Utility, Multipurpose, [[etc.]] | ||
| + | * E = [[Escape Pod]], [[Life Boat]], [[etc.]] | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | !colspan="4"| ''NOTES:'' There is semantic overlap between many of the classes and codes. Some codes organize by mission or capability, others by size and [[ton]]nage, and yet others by other characteristics. | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |} | ||
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | ||
| − | + | Since the earliest days of spaceflight, emergency precautions and craft have been operated. The modern lifeboat is inexpensive and capable of sustaining life for a limited period, or achieving planetfall in most models. | |
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| − | === | + | === Most Common Standardized Smallcraft Types === |
| − | + | # [[Lifepod|Type-QPL Small Pod/Lifepod (5-ton)]] | |
| − | # [[Type | + | ## [[Life Boat|Type-QAL/QLS Lifepod (5-ton)]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | # [[Fighter|Type-QF Fighter (10-ton)]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | # [[Life Boat|Type-QA Light Launch (10-ton)]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Life Boat|Lifeboat (10-ton)]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Life Boat|Cockboat (10-ton)]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | # [[Launch|Type-QL Launch (20-ton)]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Gig|Type-QG Gig (20-ton)]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | # [[Ship's Boat|Type-QB Boat (30-ton)]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Slow Boat|Slow Boat (30-ton)]] |
| − | ## [[ | + | ## [[Ship's Boat|Fastboat (30-ton)]] '' ( »» [[Ship's Boat|Shipsboat (30-ton)]])'' |
| + | # [[Pinnace|Type-QN Pinnace (40-ton)]] | ||
| + | ## [[Slow Pinnace|Slow Pinnace (40-ton)]] | ||
| + | ## [[Fuel Skimmer|Fuel Skimmer (40-ton)]] | ||
| + | # [[Cutter|Type-QC Cutter]] | ||
| + | ## [[Cutter|Modular Cutter (50-ton)]] | ||
| + | ## [[Cutter|Heavy Modular Cutter (Multicutter - 90 ton)]] | ||
| + | # [[Shuttle|Type-QS Shuttle]] | ||
| + | ## [[Shuttle|Passenger Shuttle (90-ton)]] | ||
| + | ## [[Shuttle|Cargo Shuttle (95-ton)]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Selected Variant Types & Classes === | ||
| + | ''[[Civilian Ship]] - [[Smallcraft]] - [[Life Boat]]:'' | ||
| + | {{:Referral-Tree-UE-Life-Boat-Escape-Pod}} | ||
=== Ship Summary List === | === Ship Summary List === | ||
| − | {{Ship summary list|name= Escape Pod |tdes= | + | Some of the most commonly used [[vessel]]s in this role or these roles include: |
| − | {{Ship | + | {{Ship summary list|name= Lifeboat / Escape Pod |tdes= UE}} |
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| + | == Library Data Referral Tree == | ||
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| − | ==References & Contributors (Sources) == | + | |
| + | ==References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) == | ||
{{Intermediate}} | {{Intermediate}} | ||
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{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
| − | |S1= {{ | + | |S1= {{Ludography cite|name= Starships |page= TBD|version=Classic Traveller}} |
| − | | | + | |S2= {{Ludography cite|name= Starships and Spacecraft |page=TBD |version=Classic Traveller}} |
| − | | | + | |S3= {{Ludography cite|name= High Guard |page=TBD |version=Classic Traveller}} |
| − | | | + | |S4= {{Ludography cite|name= Marooned/Marooned Alone |page= TBD}} |
| + | |S5= {{Ludography cite|name= Imperial Encyclopedia |page=78}} | ||
| + | |S6= {{Ludography cite|name= The Travellers' Digest 16 |page= TBD}} | ||
| + | |S7= {{Ludography cite|name= SGS: Imperial Small Craft |page= TBD}} | ||
| + | |S8= {{Ludography cite|name= SGS: Imperial Small Craft Vol. 2 |page= TBD}} | ||
| + | |S9= {{Ludography cite|name= Reformation Coalition Equipment Guide |page= TBD}} | ||
| + | |S10= {{Ludography cite|name= Starships |page=8|version=Marc Miller's Traveller}} | ||
| + | |S11= {{Ludography cite|name= Scout Ships |page= TBD}} | ||
| + | |S12= {{Ludography cite|name= T5 Core Rules |page= TBD}} | ||
| + | |S13= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]] | ||
| + | |S14= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:35, 27 November 2025
The Life Boat is an emergency device, a smallcraft, used to allow escape from danger, disaster, or calamity in space-going situations.
- The Supraclass designation is also known as Ship Mission, Ship Mission Code, Mission, or Ship Hull Designation.
- They come in both civilian and military variants. There is typically little difference between the two.
- It is a starship supraclass.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
Lifepods (or Escape Pods) will typically displace between 5.0 and 10.0 tons, whereas Lifeboats typically have displacements in the 10.0 to 20.0 ton range. Lifeboats are capable of 1.0 G acceleration and can carry up to three conscious passengers.
- In addition, they often contain five emergency low berths, each capable of holding four persons in cold sleep. Thus a standard life boat can often carry a total of 23 sophonts.
- Life boats are almost always unarmed.
Image Repository[edit]
This image repository contains a selection of life boat images:
Type UME Life Boat / Escape Pod:
- A side view schematic of a Deliverance class Lifeboat.

- A small, sleek Marrel Veckor class Lifeboat, popular with the Distant Fringe.

Strategy & Tactics (Doctrine)[edit]
Life Boats or Escape Pods are typically stationed on larger ships as an emergency precaution. Smaller ships typically do not carry them or use a smallcraft in this role.
- Most such craft are unarmed and defenseless and are easily destroyed by a military or paramilitary aggressor.
Supraclass Roles[edit]
Life Boats typically serve the following roles::
Smallcraft & Bigcraft:
| UE-class Life Boat Supraclass Archetypes | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Archetype | Type Code | ||
| Contingency Craft | (UME) | ||
| Emergency Craft | (UNE) | ||
| Escape Pod | (UME) | ||
| Launch | (UME) | ||
| Lifeboat | (UME) | ||
| Lighter | (UME) | ||
| Runabout | (UME) | ||
| Shuttle | (UME) | ||
| Utility Boat | (UME) | ||
Supraclass Archtypes[edit]
| UE-class Life Boat Supraclass Archetypes | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Archetype | Type Code | Exemplar | Remarks |
| Escape Pod / Life Boat | UE | SK-3 class Lifeboat | It is one of the smallest spaceships in common use. They typically displace 20 tons or less. Although its primary function is to serve as a life craft in the event that evacuation is required, it can also be used to transport passengers. While many launches perform a utility role as well as life boat and/or escape pod duties, most Type-UE-class smallcraft are specialized to only perform escape pod and/or life boat duties. Any utility capabilities are an afterthought.
|
| NOTES: There is semantic overlap between many of the classes and codes. Some codes organize by mission or capability, others by size and tonnage, and yet others by other characteristics. | |||
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
Since the earliest days of spaceflight, emergency precautions and craft have been operated. The modern lifeboat is inexpensive and capable of sustaining life for a limited period, or achieving planetfall in most models.
Most Common Standardized Smallcraft Types[edit]
- Type-QPL Small Pod/Lifepod (5-ton)
- Type-QF Fighter (10-ton)
- Type-QA Light Launch (10-ton)
- Type-QL Launch (20-ton)
- Type-QB Boat (30-ton)
- Type-QN Pinnace (40-ton)
- Type-QC Cutter
- Type-QS Shuttle
Selected Variant Types & Classes[edit]
Civilian Ship - Smallcraft - Life Boat:
Civilian Vessel - Smallcraft - Life Boat:
Ship Summary List[edit]
Some of the most commonly used vessels in this role or these roles include:
| 0 Representative Lifeboat / Escape Pod (UE) Classes | |
|---|---|
| No results |
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]
- Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), TBD.
- Dave Sering. Starships and Spacecraft (Judges Guild, 1979), TBD.
- Marc Miller, Frank Chadwick, John Harshman. High Guard (Game Designers Workshop, 1980), TBD.
- Loren Wiseman. Marooned/Marooned Alone (Game Designers Workshop, 1981), TBD.
- Marc Miller. Imperial Encyclopedia (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 78.
- Gary L. Thomas. The Travellers' Digest 16 (Digest Group Publications, 1989), TBD.
- S.R. Greene. SGS: Imperial Small Craft (Seeker Gaming Systems, 1992), TBD.
- S.R. Greene. SGS: Imperial Small Craft Vol. 2 (Seeker Gaming Systems, 1992), TBD.
- Dave Nilsen. Reformation Coalition Equipment Guide (Game Designers Workshop, 1994), TBD.
- Don Perrin. Starships (Imperium Games, 1996), 8.
- Martin Dougherty. Scout Ships (Avenger Enterprises, 2007), TBD.
- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), TBD.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
