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== Description (Specifications) == | == Description (Specifications) == | ||
Ship sensor suites tend to come in two to three different qualities: | Ship sensor suites tend to come in two to three different qualities: | ||
| − | # [[Civilian Ship|Civilian Quality Sensor Suite]] | + | # [[Civilian Ship|Civilian Quality Sensor Suite]]: sometimes referred to as a "basic sensor package". |
| − | # [[Paramilitary Ship|Paramilitary Quality Sensor Suite]] | + | # [[Paramilitary Ship|Paramilitary Quality Sensor Suite]]: sometimes referred to as a "standard sensor package". |
| − | # [[Military Ship|Military Quality Sensor Suite]] | + | # [[Military Ship|Military Quality Sensor Suite]]: sometimes referred to as an "advanced sensor package". |
''Notes:'' The actual quantity and quality of sensors within the suite package may vary from model to model, ship class, manufacturer's lot, block, and other distinguishments. | ''Notes:'' The actual quantity and quality of sensors within the suite package may vary from model to model, ship class, manufacturer's lot, block, and other distinguishments. | ||
Revision as of 15:41, 29 September 2018
A Ship’s Sensor Suite is the detection package equipped in most, but not all ships.
- It is comprised of a number of different sensors including Densitometers, Radar, LIDAR, and more.
- It is an item of Ship Equipment.
Description (Specifications)
Ship sensor suites tend to come in two to three different qualities:
- Civilian Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as a "basic sensor package".
- Paramilitary Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as a "standard sensor package".
- Military Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as an "advanced sensor package".
Notes: The actual quantity and quality of sensors within the suite package may vary from model to model, ship class, manufacturer's lot, block, and other distinguishments.
Sensor Detection
Sensor Detection:
- Ordinary or commercial starships can detect other ships out to a range of about one-half light-second; about 1,500 kilometers. [1]
- Military and scout starships have detection ranges out to two light-seconds; 6,000 kilometers. [2]
Vessel Tracking
Vessel Tracking:
- Once a vessel has been detected, it can be tracked by anyone up to three light-seconds (about 9,000 kilometers). [3]
History & Background (Dossier)
Silent Running:
- Ships which are maintaining complete silence cannot be detected at distances of greater than half detection range; ships in orbit around a world and also maintaining complete silence cannot be detected at distances greater than one-eighth detection range. [4]
- Planetary masses and stars will completely conceal a ship from detection. [5]
References & contributors (Sources)
This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
- Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
- Gregg Giles. "In Storage: Starship Sensor Equipment." Security Leak 02 (1987): TBD.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.