Vigilance class Interceptor

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Interceptor
Imperial Sunburst-Sun-IISS-Traveller.gif
Unpublished, non-canon smallcraft design.
Type: PL Light fighter
Size 6 Tons
Hull Configuration [[Cone Hull]]
Streamlining Streamlined Hull
Tech Level TL–7
Engineering
Computer 1
Jump J-0
Maneuver 2 G
Armaments
Hardpoints 1
Accommodations
Staterooms 0
Personnel
Crew 1
    Officers 1
High/Mid Passengers 0
Payload
Cargo 0.0 Tons
Fuel tank 0 Tons
Construction
Origin Distant Fringe
Year Operational None
Price
Cost MCr8.150 (base)
MCr6.520 (discounted)
Architect fee MCrAde Stewart
Statistics
Quick Ship Profile Smallcraft
Images
Blueprint No
Illustration No
Source
Canon Unpublished, fan design
Era 1105
Reference -
Starships are designed with the Classic Traveller format, using High Guard.

The Interceptor is a combatant smallcraft.

Description (Specifications)

The Interceptor is a cheap, reliable vessel designed to engage enemy units from close range. Similar designs have been in use from the time the Distant Fringe was first settled. It is defined as a microfighter due to its small size.

  • The vessel is a TL-7 design.

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 craft) carried on the ship. Tonnage on the universal ship profile is shown in kilotons (thousands of tons) when necessary. [1]

Basic Ship Characteristics [2]
No. Category Remarks
1. Tonnage The Interceptor is constructed using a 6 Ton hull built in a generally cone-shaped configuration. The hull is fully streamlined and has airfoil surfaces, giving good atmospheric performance.
2. Crew Total Crew Complement: 1
  • x1 pilot.

Accommodations

The cockpit contains an acceleration couch, control equipment, and has full life support facilities.

3. Performance The vessel mounts an extremely efficient non-gravitic Maneuver-2 drive and a fission Power Plant-2, giving performance of 2-G acceleration. The ship has an agility rating of 2. The internal fuel tankage is sufficient to give the power plant approximately 20 weeks duration.
  • The engineering section is controlled from the cockpit. Access to the machinery can be gained via a sealable hatch.
4. Electronics The vessel is fitted with a Model/1 computer: no backup computer is installed.
5. Hardpoints x1 hardpoint.
6. Armament The normal weapons fit-out for an Interceptor is:

The Interceptor is equipped with a Light Machinegun in a fixed forward-facing mount.

  • The LMG has a ROF of 200 rounds per minute: the vessel carries 400 rounds of ammunition.
  • The weapon is ineffective against spacecraft or starships but can be used to strafe light targets.
    • It is sometimes referred to as a "frustration weapon", serving to give the pilot a means of striking at a threat, however ineffectively, and thus providing them with a psychological release.
7. Defenses The hull is plated, braced and structurally reinforced. It has a High Guard armor rating of 4.
  • The vessel is not fitted with screens or other passive defensive systems.
8. Craft The vessel carries no subcraft.
9. Fuel Treatment The vessel has internal fuel tankage of 1 Ton.
10. Cost The basic cost of the vessel is MCr8.150.
  • The ship is a standard design. Detailed architectural plans are widely available and no design fee is chargeable.
  • If multiple examples of the design are ordered all of the ships in the production run qualify for a 20% discount, which reduces the price of each unit to MCr6.520.
11. Construction Time 24 weeks (5.5 months) as standard.
  • Build times can be reduced by mass production and the efficiencies such processes generate, by increased financing, and by allotting additional yard resources and facilities to the construction contract.
12. Comments The vessel has no internal cargo capacity.

History & Background (Dossier)

An ubiquitous design used throughout the Distant Fringe, the Interceptor is cheap, durable and reliable. The design is representative and a large number of variants exist, particularly with regard to the allotted weapons systems and onboard electronics. Despite their status as space fighters, designs of this type have airframe features, augmenting their handling characteristics within planetary atmospheres.

Class Naming Practice/s & Peculiarities

Individual designs of Interceptor are named by companies but these organizations generally draw on traditional naming protocols.

  • The Vigilance pattern hull is named to imply constant readiness, while the Granite Blue pattern hull is named to imply solidity and permanence. Granite Red was a prototype design with a limited production run.
  • Individual vessels are given distinctive serial numbers but are generally named by their crews. Many examples of Granites have checkerboard patterns on their forward hull.

Selected Variant Types & Classes

Interceptors are mass produced commercial fighter craft, manufactured from standardized components and assembled in class A and B starports of TL-7 or greater across the region. A range of different hull shapes are available but two main variants have become standard:

Smallcraft - Fighters:

Relatively slender vessels characterized by bulky fuselage-mounted engine nacelles and long thin wings. The design is known to have a slightly inferior sensor suite but has superior handling characteristics within planetary atmospheres.
Heavy, solidly constructed vessels with rear mounted engines and swept wings mounted on the forward fuselage. The design is known for its reliability and is popular with crews.

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