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| [[Battle Class Ship]]s <small>([[BCS]])</small><br><small>[[Capital Class Ship]]s <small>([[CCS]])</small></small> | | [[Battle Class Ship]]s <small>([[BCS]])</small><br><small>[[Capital Class Ship]]s <small>([[CCS]])</small></small> | ||
! 2,500 tons<br>-<br>250 ktons | ! 2,500 tons<br>-<br>250 ktons | ||
| − | | ''[[Battle Class Ship]]s'' are warships and comprise both smaller '''''Capital Primary Warships''''' as well as '''''Subcapital Secondary Warships''''' that include '''''Cruisers & Fleet Escorts''''' | + | | ''[[Battle Class Ship]]s'' are warships and comprise both smaller '''''Capital Primary Warships''''' as well as '''''Subcapital Secondary Warships''''' that include '''''Cruisers & Fleet Escorts'''''. |
* Civilian corporate concerns may use the term '''''[[Battle Class Ship|Bulk Class Ship]]s''''' for vessels they field in this size category. | * Civilian corporate concerns may use the term '''''[[Battle Class Ship|Bulk Class Ship]]s''''' for vessels they field in this size category. | ||
* Such [[ship]]s require major investment and only service major roles including megacorporate interstellar trade, [[warship]]s, [[Capital Ship]]s, and major endeavors. | * Such [[ship]]s require major investment and only service major roles including megacorporate interstellar trade, [[warship]]s, [[Capital Ship]]s, and major endeavors. | ||
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| <small>[[Capital Class Ship]]s <small>([[CCS]])</small></small><br>[[Fleet Class Ship]]s <small>([[FCS]])</small> | | <small>[[Capital Class Ship]]s <small>([[CCS]])</small></small><br>[[Fleet Class Ship]]s <small>([[FCS]])</small> | ||
! 100 ktons<br>-<br>1 Mton | ! 100 ktons<br>-<br>1 Mton | ||
| − | | ''[[Fleet Class Ship]]s'' are '''''Capital Primary Warships''''' | + | | ''[[Fleet Class Ship]]s'' are '''''Capital Primary Warships'''''. |
* Such [[ship]]s require major investment and only service major roles including major megacorporate interstellar trade and capital projects, [[Capital Ship|Heavy Capital Warship]]s, and other similar major endeavors. | * Such [[ship]]s require major investment and only service major roles including major megacorporate interstellar trade and capital projects, [[Capital Ship|Heavy Capital Warship]]s, and other similar major endeavors. | ||
:* <small>Capital Class (CCS): 100-kton - 250-kton</small> ''<small>( = "Very-Light" [[World Class Ship]]s (WCS))</small>'' | :* <small>Capital Class (CCS): 100-kton - 250-kton</small> ''<small>( = "Very-Light" [[World Class Ship]]s (WCS))</small>'' | ||
Latest revision as of 21:12, 5 December 2025
This category is for Battle Class Ships (BCS), which are Naval Vessels larger than 2,500 tons displacement. Different sources disagree as to the upper cutoff range of the Battle Class, some cutting it at just below the range of Capital Vessels, others extending it into the lower range of smaller capital vessels. [1]
- Private and Commercial sector terminology generally refers to vessels of this size category as the "Bulk Class" (BCS).
| Ship Classification by Size | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| # | Type | Tonnage | Remarks | |
| 1. | Battle Class Ships (BCS) Capital Class Ships (CCS) |
2,500 tons - 250 ktons |
Battle Class Ships are warships and comprise both smaller Capital Primary Warships as well as Subcapital Secondary Warships that include Cruisers & Fleet Escorts.
| |
| * | Capital Class Ships (CCS) | 100 ktons - 250 ktons |
The Higher End of Battle Class Ships and the Lower End of Fleet Class Ships (100,000 - 250,000 tons) have had varying categorizations to various commentators. The category is generally seen to overlap both, depending upon one's chosen definition of Battle Class and Fleet Class. [2] | |
| 2. | Capital Class Ships (CCS) Fleet Class Ships (FCS) |
100 ktons - 1 Mton |
Fleet Class Ships are Capital Primary Warships.
| |
- ↑ T5.10 Book 2, p.31 defines the BCS range as 2,500 tons - 100 ktons and the FCS range as > 100 ktons, whereas the MgT2 Starship Operators Manual, p.6 defines the BCS range as 2,500 tons - 250 ktons and the FCS range as 250 ktons - 1 Mton. The Capital Class (CCS) range has been defined as a term to define the overlap (100 ktons - 250 ktons). - WHULorigan
- ↑ T5.10 Book 2, p.31 defines the BCS range as 2,500 tons - 100 ktons and the FCS range as > 100 ktons, whereas the MgT2 Starship Operators Manual, p.6 defines the BCS range as 2,500 tons - 250 ktons and the FCS range as 250 ktons - 1 Mton. The Capital Class (CCS) range is introduced here to define the overlap (100 ktons - 250 ktons). - WHULorigan
Pages in category "Battle Class Ship"
The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.