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A HM-class Monitor is most often a large spaceship with armament roughly equivalent to a Battleship, often placed in orbit around a mainworld, and used primarily for system defense roles. Generally based on a planetoid hull (...and so automatically unstreamlined), these craft often depend heavily on pre-positioned caches and fuel shuttles.

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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")
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    Description (Specifications)

    Monitors are usually known as large spaceship with armament equivalent to a battleship, used primarily for system defense roles. Generally based on a planetoid hull (...and so automatically unstreamlined), these craft depend heavily on pre-positioned caches and fuel shuttles. The large size of these craft make them generally impossible to move inter-system. Like battle riders, they are in a conquer-or-die situation if facing superior forces. Their deterrent value is therefore fragile as well as powerful. They are generally viewed as more of a mobile fortress than anything else.

    Image Repository

    1. An Empress Troyhune class Planetoid Monitor revealing a powerful spinal mount underneath its bulky planetoid frame.
      Empress-Troyhune-CT-RESIZE-P-Jaquays-Supp-9-pg-45 07-Sept-2019b.png
    2. A Stormrider class Monitor laying up within a gas giant, setting up an ambush for system invaders.
      Stormrider-class-Monitor-Boyd-Stone-GypsyComet 24-July-2019b.jpg

    Strategy & Tactics (Doctrine)

    Monitors most often operate according to predetermined plans designed to optimize their defensive potential. They are typically stationed at the vital points of a system including gas giants, asteroid belts, mainworlds, and so on. Because they usually have no jump drives, shifting them from system to system can be a problem. Some types have jump shuttles which fit to the craft and provide jump capability. Another method is simple transport in large bulk cargo containers or on ship transporters; the monitors are loaded into many-thousand-ton transports or bulk carriers for the multi-parsec journey. This method, of course, is not recommended if immediate combat is expected at the destination.

    Supraclass Roles

    Monitors typically serve the following roles:
    Largecraft, Smallcraft & Bigcraft:

    LHM-class Monitor Supraclass Archetypes
    Archetype Type Code
    Asteroid Monitor (HMP)
    Buffered Asteroid Monitor (HMP)
    Heavy Asteroid Monitor (HMP)
    Heavy Monitor (HMH)
    Light Monitor (HML)
    Medium Asteroid Monitor (HMP)
    Medium Monitor (HMM)
    Monitor (HM) (Namesake)
    Planetary Monitor (HM)
    Planetoid Monitor (HMP)
    Strike Monitor (HM)
    Superheavy Monitor (HMS)
    System Defense Monitor (HM)
    System Monitor (HM)
    Ultraheavy Monitor (HMU)
    Very Light Monitor (HMVL)

    Size-Class Roles for Cruiser Vessels

    1. Utility Craft (U) (1 to 99 tons)
    2. Very Light Monitor (HMVL) (100 to 2,499 tons)
    3. Light Monitor (HML) (2,500 to 99,999 tons)
    4. Medium Monitor (HMM) (100,000 to 249,999 tons)
    5. Heavy Monitor (HMH) (250,000 to 499,999 tons)
    6. Superheavy Monitor (HMS) (500,000 to 999,999 tons)
    7. Ultraheavy Monitor (HMU) (1,000,000 or more tons)

    Military Subcraft

    Military subcraft (...both smallcraft and bigcraft) are carried by some of these vessels:

    1. Battle Rider (BR)
    2. Combat Barge (WBG)
    3. Combat Transport Smallcraft (UI)
    4. Fighters (F)
    5. Militarized Utility Craft (UQ)

    Supraclass Archtypes

    HM-class Monitor Supraclass Archtypes
    Archtype Type Code/s Exemplar Remarks
    Monitor HM Vishe class Light Monitor Monitors are usually known as large spaceship with armament equivalent to a battleship, used primarily for system defense roles. Generally based on a planetoid hull (and so automatically unstreamlined), these craft depend heavily on pre-positioned caches and fuel shuttles. The large size of these craft make them generally impossible to move inter-system. Like battle riders, they are in a conquer-or-die situation if facing superior forces. Their deterrent value is therefore fragile as well as powerful. They are generally viewed as more of a mobile fortress than anything else.

    The term of monitor is also used with smaller craft. Any semi-mobile fortification, lacking jump capability may be known as a system monitor, but are often grouped in other classes.

    • H = Defense & Security
    • M = Monitor
    Heavy Monitor HMH None. None. (250,000 to 499,999 tons)
    • H = Heavy
    Light Monitor HML MacHeany class Monitor None. (2,500 to 99,999 tons)
    • L = Light
    Medium Monitor HMM MacHeany class Monitor None. (100,000 to 249,999 tons)
    • M = Medium
    Planetoid Monitor HMP Empress Troyhune class Planetoid Monitor None. Planetoid Hull
    • P = Planetoid
    Superheavy Monitor HMS Methuselah class System Defense Monitor None. (500,000 to 999,999 tons)
    • S = Superheavy
    Very Light Monitor HMVL Vishe class Light Monitor None. (100 to 2,499 tons)
    • VL = Very Light
    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)

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    Monitors are among the oldest spacecraft or large boats found within Charted Space. They are the larger big brother of the more ubiquitous System Defense Boat. While many are purpose built, it is not uncommon to take older hulls, remove the antique jump drive, and convert out-of-date, obselete battleships and cruisers into monitors. In many but not all such cases, a substantial cost savings can be realized. At any rate, there a vast array of monitors of various types and makes both manufactured, re-manufactured, and operated within Charted Space. This AAB Library Data file only contains a selection of available hulls. [1]

    Selected Variant Types & Classes

    Paramilitary Ship - Defensive Ship - Heavy Monitor:

    1. Type HMH class Heavy Monitor
      1. None

    Paramilitary Ship - Defensive Ship (D) - System Defense Monitor (DN):
    Type HM class System Defense Monitor

    1. Type HML class Light Monitor
      1. Cabon class System Monitor
      2. Donnager class Monitor
      3. Stormrider class Monitor
      4. Uffan class Monitor

    Paramilitary Ship - Defensive Ship (D) - System Defense Monitor (DN):
    Type HM class System Defense Monitor

    1. Type HMM class Medium Monitor
      1. None.

    Paramilitary Ship - Defensive Ship (D) - System Defense Monitor (DN):
    Type HM class System Defense Monitor

    1. Type HMP class Planetoid Monitor
      1. Defender class Planetoid Monitor
      2. Empress Troyhune class Planetoid Monitor
      3. Guardian class Asteroid Monitor
      4. Hukkert class Monitor
      5. Methuselah class System Defense Monitor
      6. Obsidian class Asteroid Monitor
      7. Peset class Asteroid Monitor
      8. Porton class Asteroid Monitor
      9. Quesha FR-6 class Buffered Asteroid Monitor
      10. Sable class Heavy System Defense Monitor
      11. SH2K Frost G class Medium Asteroid Monitor
      12. SH7K Fromaag class Heavy Asteroid Monitor
      13. Temarn class Asteroid Monitor
      14. Type M2M class Planetoid Battle Station

    Paramilitary Ship - Defensive Ship (D) - System Defense Monitor (DN):
    Type HM class System Defense Monitor

    1. Type HMS class Superheavy Monitor
      1. Archipelago class System Monitor
      2. Guardian class Monitor
      3. Mighty Maelstrom class System Defense Monitor

    Paramilitary Ship - Defensive Ship (D) - System Defense Monitor (DN):
    Type HM class System Defense Monitor

    1. Type HMVL class Very Light Monitor
      1. Kaga class System Monitor
      2. Knuckle Head class System Defense Monitor
      3. Porton class Asteroid Monitor
      4. Vishe class Light Monitor

    Ship Summary List

    Some of the most commonly used vessels in the monitor role include:

    15 Representative Monitor (HM) Classes
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Archipelago class System Monitor HMS 12 200,000 0 6 Trindel Confederacy No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. HMS-0LS60
    Knuckle Head class System Defense Monitor HMVL 8 1,000 0 4 Winston Democracy No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    MacHeany class Monitor HMH 12 50,000 0 6 Principality of Caledon No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. HMH-0EU60
    Quesha FR-6 class Buffered Asteroid Monitor HMPH 11 68,600 0 2 Sorority of Hygiea No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Quesha FR-6 class Buffered Asteroid Monitor HMPL 11 68,600 0 2 Sorority of Hygiea No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Temarn class Asteroid Monitor HMP 11 20,000 0 2 Yimin Jiti No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Temarn class Asteroid Monitor HMP 11 20,000 0 2 Yimin Jiti No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Thaakh class Monitor HMH 11 60,000 0 6 Sath Alliance No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Thaakh class Monitor HML 11 60,000 0 6 Sath Alliance No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Uffan class Monitor HML 9 4,000 0 1 Uffan Strategic Space Forces No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Uffan class Monitor HML 9 4,000 0 1 Uffan Strategic Space Forces No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Uffan class Monitor HML 9 4,000 0 1 Uffan Strategic Space Forces No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Uffan class Monitor HML 9 4,000 0 1 Uffan Strategic Space Forces No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Vishe class Light Monitor HMVL 12 1,400 0 6 Third Imperium Yes. Published, canon starship design. TBD
    Warden class System Monitor HMH 12 40,000 0 6 Nexus Fleet Forces No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD


    3 Representative Heavy Monitor (HMH) Classes
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    MacHeany class Monitor HMH 12 50,000 0 6 Principality of Caledon No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. HMH-0EU60
    Thaakh class Monitor HMH 11 60,000 0 6 Sath Alliance No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Warden class System Monitor HMH 12 40,000 0 6 Nexus Fleet Forces No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD


    5 Representative Light Monitor (HML) Classes
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Thaakh class Monitor HML 11 60,000 0 6 Sath Alliance No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Uffan class Monitor HML 9 4,000 0 1 Uffan Strategic Space Forces No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Uffan class Monitor HML 9 4,000 0 1 Uffan Strategic Space Forces No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Uffan class Monitor HML 9 4,000 0 1 Uffan Strategic Space Forces No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Uffan class Monitor HML 9 4,000 0 1 Uffan Strategic Space Forces No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD


    0 Representative Medium Monitor (HMM) Classes
    No results


    4 Representative Planetoid Monitor (HMP) Classes
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Quesha FR-6 class Buffered Asteroid Monitor HMPH 11 68,600 0 2 Sorority of Hygiea No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Quesha FR-6 class Buffered Asteroid Monitor HMPL 11 68,600 0 2 Sorority of Hygiea No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Temarn class Asteroid Monitor HMP 11 20,000 0 2 Yimin Jiti No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Temarn class Asteroid Monitor HMP 11 20,000 0 2 Yimin Jiti No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD


    1 Representative Superheavy Monitor (HMS) Classes
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Archipelago class System Monitor HMS 12 200,000 0 6 Trindel Confederacy No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. HMS-0LS60


    2 Representative Very Light Monitor (HMVL) Classes
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Class Mission Code TL Tons Jump G Origin Canon Quick ship profile
    Knuckle Head class System Defense Monitor HMVL 8 1,000 0 4 Winston Democracy No. Unpublished, non-canon fan design. TBD
    Vishe class Light Monitor HMVL 12 1,400 0 6 Third Imperium Yes. Published, canon starship design. TBD


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