Exilicanda class Medium Carrier
Exilicanda class Medium Carrier | |
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TBD | |
Type: VM Medium Carrier | |
Category | BCS |
Size | 100,000 Tons |
Hull Configuration | Flattened Sphere Hull |
Streamlining | Streamlined Hull |
Tech Level | TL–13 |
Engineering | |
Computer | Model/TBD |
Jump | J-4 |
Maneuver | 1 G |
Armaments | |
Hardpoints | 1,000 |
Accommodations | |
Staterooms | 0 |
Personnel | |
Crew | 1,185 |
Officers | X |
Enlisted | X |
Marines | 100 |
High/Mid Passengers | 0 |
Payload | |
Cargo | 635.5 Tons |
Fuel tank | 0 Tons |
Construction | |
Origin | Council of Leh Perash |
Year Operational | Unknown |
End of Service | Still in active service. |
Price | |
Cost | MCr69,926.54 in quantity 55,941.232 |
Architect fee | MCrRonald B. Kline, Jr. |
Statistics | |
Images | |
Blueprint | No |
Illustration | No |
Source | |
Also see | Carrier |
Canon | Published, fan design |
Era | 1105 |
Reference | Fan: Ronald B. Kline, Jr. |
Starships are designed with the Classic Traveller format, using High Guard Shipyard v1.13 written by Andrea Vallance. |
The Exilicanda class Medium Carrier is a medium warship.
- It is a military ship and a Medium Carrier.
Description (Specifications)
This enormous class of TL–13 light carrier is equipped with a 50 ton capacity launch tube.
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General Description & Deck Plans
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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] | ||
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No. | Category | Remarks |
1. | Tonnage | 100,000 tons. The flattened sphere hull is streamlined for ocean refueling with fuel scoops and a purification refinery. |
2. | Crew | 1,185 with 100 marines. There is a low watch to replace crew losses. |
3. | Performance | It has Jump-4 range, 1-G acceleration and 0-Agility. |
4. | Electronics | It has some redundant systems in the event of battle damage. |
5. | Hardpoints | 1,000 hardpoints. |
6. | Armament | The spinal mounted meson gun is complimented by 30 missile batteries. |
7. | Defenses | They have some layers of organic armor. |
8. | Craft | It carries 5 assault landers, a company of marines and thirteen squadrons of heavy fighters, as well. |
9. | Fuel Treatment | The flattened sphere hull is streamlined for ocean refueling with fuel scoops and a purification refinery. |
10. | Cost | MCr69,926.54 |
11. | Construction Time | TBD months to build, TBD months in quantity. |
12. | Remarks | Other Equipment: |
History & Background (Dossier)
Grown for the Council of Leh Perash which is a Hiver client state which partially lies in the HinterworldsTrojan Reach Sector. They are the major combatant, and a major ship of the line. The Leh Perash Consular Navy relies on this class to meet and destroy the enemy quickly and efficiently.
Class Naming Practice/s & Peculiarities
Vessel Peculiarities: No information yet available.
Class Naming Practice/s: No information yet available.
Selected Variant Types & Classes
Military Ship - Warship - Subcraft Carrier - Medium Carrier:
References & Contributors (Sources)
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- Marc Miller, Frank Chadwick, John Harshman. High Guard (Game Designers Workshop, 1980), 20-37. (Design Sequence Used)
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis), Captain, and Lead Naval Architect Ronald B. Kline, Jr. of the Imperial Navy
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ Timothy B. Brown. Fighting Ships (Game Designers Workshop, 1981), 10.
- ↑ Timothy B. Brown. Fighting Ships (Game Designers Workshop, 1981), 10.