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[[Fleet Class Ship]]s ([[FCS]]) are the largest regulary deployed ships operating in [[Charted Space]].
 
[[Fleet Class Ship]]s ([[FCS]]) are the largest regulary deployed ships operating in [[Charted Space]].
 
* While larger than the battle class haulers, their cost to operations efficiency is judged lower except on specialized missions.  
 
* While larger than the battle class haulers, their cost to operations efficiency is judged lower except on specialized missions.  
 
* It takes dedicated resources, staffing, training, and support systems to operate such vessels.  
 
* It takes dedicated resources, staffing, training, and support systems to operate such vessels.  
 
* They normally rule the battlefield or dominate interstellar trade, occupying large [[capital ship]] hulls.
 
* They normally rule the battlefield or dominate interstellar trade, occupying large [[capital ship]] hulls.
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==

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Line Combatants (Primary - Capital) Escort Combatants (Secondary - Subcapital) Military Auxiliary (Tertiary)
B-
Battleship
C-
Cruiser
O-
Ortillery
V-
Carrier
D-
Destroyer
E-
Escort
F-
Fighter
H-
Defense/Security
I-
Combat Transport
Q-
Combat Support
S-
Scout
U-
Utility
X-
Commo
Z-
Special
Mercantile Commercial Ships (Trade & Profit) Non-Mercantile Commercial Ships (Industry & Profit) Non-Commercial Ships (Nonprofit) System Craft (Intrastellar)
A-
Tramp
M-
Freighter
R-
Liner
T-
Transport
G-
Industrial
J-
Prospector
K-
Expedition
P-
Corsair
U-
Utility
L-
Science
N-
Medical
Y-
Private
WB-
Barge
WA-
Satellite
WO-
Space Station

Fleet Class Ships (FCS) are the largest regulary deployed ships operating in Charted Space.

  • While larger than the battle class haulers, their cost to operations efficiency is judged lower except on specialized missions.
  • It takes dedicated resources, staffing, training, and support systems to operate such vessels.
  • They normally rule the battlefield or dominate interstellar trade, occupying large capital ship hulls.
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Library Data Referral Tree

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

  • Speed of Travel

  • Description (Specifications)

    Fleet Class Ships are what many envision when the phrase capital ship is used. They are big enough to make a massive difference at any mission they perform and one FCS is often superior to an equivalent tonnage pf BCS'es.

    The drawback is that they are hugely expensive and the loss of even one is a major blow to its former owner. As impressive as a great victory is, a great loss is at least as devastating. FCS is a significant

    Naval Ship Synopsis by Size-Role

    These vary in tonnage and in their intended function or role in fleet maneuvers and tactics. The security of the state is usually the primary design imperative. [1]

    Ship Classification by Size
    # Type Tonnage Examples Remarks
    1. Smallcraft 0 to 99 tons Smallcraft are typically Subcraft, designed to be carried by carrier craft.
    2. Spacecraft 100 tons or larger Spacecraft are in-system vessels, lacking interstellar drives.
    3. Adventure Class Ships (ACS) 100 to 2,499 tons Adventure Class ships are usually jump-capable.
    • They serve many roles including customs, patrol, planetary defense, tramp freighters, etc.
    4. Battle Class Ships (BCS) 2,500 to about 1,000,000 tons Battle Class ships are warships. They are usually jump-capable.
    • Such ships require major investment and only service major roles including megacorporate interstellar trade, warships, Capital Ships, and major endeavors.
    5. World Class Ships (WCS) Larger than 1,000,000 tons Loeskalth planetoid generation ship. World Class ships are beyond expensive and represent suprapolity-level investment.
    • They take many years to build.
    • This class represents immense World-Ships, very large Super Dreadnoughts, Superweapons, etc.
    • Operational staff are typically residents as much as crew.
    • These ships are interacted with as worlds or events, rather than ships.

    History & Background (Dossier)

    Until the development of the FTL jump drive, massive generation ship and sleeper ships tend to be one of the most common FCS hulls. Large "Death Star" warships are also not unexpected.

    References & Contributors (Sources)

    This article has metadata.
    This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
    1. Information provided to the library by Ronald B. Kline, Jr.