Modular Ship

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Modular Ships are ships that make widespread, fundamental use of modular technology.

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Library Data Referral Tree

Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information:
Starship:

  • Speed of Travel
    • NAFAL (STL) - (Not As Fast As Light) / (Slower Than Light)
    • Light Speed (c)
    • FTL - (Faster Than Light) - "Superluminal"
    » Imperial Standard Astronomical Unit
    » Solomani Parsec
    » Vilani Parsec ("Deshi")
    » Imperial Standard Parsec


    Description (Specifications)

    No information yet available.

    Image Repository

    Largecraft & Bigcraft:

    1. A top view of Chrysanthemum class Destroyer Escort.
      Frigate-T5-Core-Rules-Pg-359 25-July-2018a.jpg
    2. A Salamander-class coming into a starport to trade.
      Salamander-class-Far-Trader-D20 30-May-2019a.jpg
    3. This is a side view and a top view of a smaller layout of the modular ship known as the Roca Maestro class Modular Ore Hauler.
      Roca-Maestro-class-Modular Ore-Hauler--SIDE-VIEW-T5-Tom-Mouat 07-Aug-2019b.jpg

    Smallcraft:

    1. A stock Modular Cutter image by a famous starcraft artist.
      Mod-Cutter-WH-Keith-MT-Imp-Encyclo-Pg-35 03-July-2018a.jpg

    Strategy & Tactics (Doctrine)

    Modular ships serve numerous roles and ae useful in nearly all of them. Modular technology allows a ship to adapt to its mission, being able to make payload and equipment adjustments to fit the needs of the mission.

    Supraclass Roles

    Modular Ships typically serve the following roles:

    Largecraft & Bigcraft:

    1. Capsular Transport
    2. Modular Heavy Fleet Auxiliary
    3. Modular Light Fleet Auxiliary
    4. Modular Liner
    5. Modular Merchant
    6. Modular Ore Hauler
    7. Modular Starship
    8. Modular Subsidized Merchant
    9. Modular Systems Vessel
    10. Modular Trader
    11. Modular Warship
    12. Multimission Clipper

    Smallcraft:

    1. Modular Cutter
    2. Modular Launch

    Supraclass Archetypes

    Modular Ship Supraclass Archetypes
    Archetype Type Code/s Exemplar Remarks
    Modular Trader Various Salamander class Far Trader None
    Modular Warship Various Chrysanthemum class Destroyer Escort None
    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)

    No information yet available.

    Ship Turrets, Bays, Sockets & Cargo Containers

    Contemporary interstellar vessels already use a variety of standardized and modular subcomponents including:

    1. Bay
    2. Cargo Container
    3. Ship Turret

    Selected Variant Types & Classes

    Vessel - Modular Ship:

    1. Type MT class Modular Trader
      1. TBD class TBD
    2. Type MW class Modular Warship
      1. AX-H class Modular Heavy Fleet Auxiliary
      2. AX-L class Modular Light Fleet Auxiliary
      3. Chrysanthemum class Destroyer Escort

    Ship Summary List

    Some of the most commonly used vessels in this role or these roles include:


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