Capture Tank
A Capture Tank is a sort of storage and residential space for a lifeform, usually a sophont, that cannot use standard shipboard life support, atmospheric recycling, and other conditions.
- It is a kind of Ship Equipment specialized for hunting and wildlife conservation.
- It is also known as a Holding Tank, Environmental Tank, etc.
Description (Specifications)
Capture tanks can hold specimens, usually live ones, for transport back to civilized space. Expedition Ships often boast of holding tanks for handling and storage of carcasses or live trophies. Capture tanks can be lit in a variety of different wavelengths in order to reproduce native environments or to enhance observation by the passengers and crew. Each capture tank has an independent environment support mechanism which is capable of maintaining the desired atmosphere, temperature, and pressure for life forms held inside. Standard settings are also available for preservation of dead trophies with a minimum of deterioration.
- The same device used for creatures is typically called a Holding Tank.
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Safari class Expedition Ship Capture Tanks
Capture Tanks. Two large capture holding tanks are situated toward the rear of the lower deck. Accessible through a large sliding bulkhead door, each tank is a holding vessel for animal specimens taken on a safari. Although the tanks are equipped with preservation provisions (primarily refrigeration and vacuum) for holding kills, they are also fully adapted to a variety of environments to allow carriage of live specimens back to zoos, parks, or laboratories. The interface between each capture tank and the trophy lounge (location 3) is a strong transparent wall which allows the clients to observe their live trophies.
The capture tanks, numbered 1 and 2, are effectively identical mirror images of each other. Captured animals can be held in the capture tank on board the hunting launch, and then transferred to a main capture tank once the hunting launch docks with the ship. In some cases, live animals can be herded into the empty launch slip, and then directly into a capture tank on board ship. Dead, drugged, or immobile specimens can be manipulated into place using the air/raft, if necessary.
Although capture tanks 1 and 2 are effectively identical, common usage allocates tank 1 for land animals and tank 2 for aquatic life.
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- Marc Miller. Safari Ship (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), TBD.
- Loren Wiseman. Deck Plan 2: Modular Cutter (Steve Jackson Games, 2001), All.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science