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Revision as of 04:02, 9 September 2019

Hall class Destroyer
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TBD
Type: DM Destroyer
Category BCS
Size 5,000 Tons
Hull Configuration Cylinder Hull
Streamlining Streamlined Hull
Tech Level TL–12
Engineering
Computer Model/TBD
Jump J-3
Maneuver 6 G
Armaments
Hardpoints 50
Accommodations
Staterooms 0
Personnel
Crew 94
    Officers 14
    Enlisted 80
    Marines X
High/Mid Passengers 0
Payload
Cargo 100.0 Tons
Fuel tank 0 Tons
Construction
Origin Principality of Caledon
Year Operational Unknown
End of Service Still in active service.
Price
Cost MCr3,927.154
Architect fee MCrMitchberg
Statistics
Images
Blueprint No
Illustration No
Source
Also see Destroyer
Canon Published, fan design
Era 1105
Reference Fan: Mitchberg
Starships are designed with the Classic Traveller format, using High Guard Shipyard v1.13 written by Andrea Vallance.

The Hall class Destroyer is a light warship.

Description (Specifications)

These greyhounds of the fleet can carry a platoon of royal marines. They have enough cargo space for lengthy patrols without resupply. There main offensive punch is a particle accelerator bay for terrorizing vacuum worlds and asteroid bases and a heavy missile bay capable of handling nuclear ordinance. The poor armor plating on the cylindrical hull and mediocre agility limit the design's ability to absorb punishment. Capable of skimming and refining its own fuel away from fleet refueling bases and without tanker assistance allows it to operate independently for a while.

Image Repository

No information yet available.

General Description & Deck Plans

No information yet available.

Basic Ship Characteristics

Following the Imperial Navy and IISS Universal Ship Profile and data, additional information is presented in the format shown here. The small craft factor indicates the number of squadrons (...of ten subcraft) carried on the ship. Tonnage on the universal ship profile is shown in kilotons (...thousands of tons) where necessary. [1]

Basic Ship Characteristics [2]
No. Category Remarks
1. Tonnage / Hull TBD tons.
2. Crew TBD crew.
3. Performance Propulsion:
  • Jump-TBD
  • TBD-G acceleration
  • Power Plant-TBD
  • TBD-EPs
  • Agility-TBD
4. Electronics Model/TBD fib ship computer.
5. Hardpoints xTBD hardpoints.
6. Armament The normal weapons fit-out for it is:
  • No information yet available.
7. Defenses Defensive Equipment:
8. Craft / Drones TBD
9. Fuel Treatment TBD
10. Cost MCrTBD.
11. Construction Time TBD months to build, TBD months in quantity.
12. Remarks Other Equipment:

History & Background (Dossier)

The balance of capabilities and limitations make this ship an exacting laboratory for training young command and line officers. Glorious service aboard a beast like this is a great path for promotion to the more exciting heavy frigates of the fleet. Several flag officers have made their names on the bridge of these ships.

Class Naming Practice/s & Peculiarities

Caledonian destroyers are named posthumously after Caledonian naval and Marine heroes, historical Admirals, and other prominent officers.

Selected Variant Types & Classes

Military Vessel - Destroyer:

  1. Type DD class Destroyer
    1. Hall class Destroyer

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