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* A '''[[Class D Starport]] [[Facility]]''' has minimal if any [[shipyard]]s and can only perform extremely limited repair work.
 
* This [[facility]] has many skilled personnel who can perform minor repair work.  
 
* This [[facility]] has refueling infrastructure and limited refining capabilities. One may purchase unrefined fuel here.
 
* [[Starport]]s of this class very rarely have both a [[Lowport]] and a [[Highport]]. <section end="D"/>
 
 
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Revision as of 18:02, 9 August 2020

Starport Synopsis Paragraphs
Starport Code Starport Remarks
- does not have a starport. Space and starships must find unprepared landing areas. No remarks.
A has a Class A Starport, an excellent quality installation which includes all the expected amenities including refined fuel for starships, brokerage services for passengers and cargo, and a variety of ship provisions. There is a shipyard capable of doing annual maintenance, overhauls and other kinds of repair, and construction of both starships and non-starships. Most ports of this classification have both a Highport and a Downport. For a mainworld only.
B has a Class B Starport, a good quality installation which includes all the expected amenities including refined fuel for starships, brokerage services for passengers and cargo, and a variety of ship provisions. There is a shipyard capable of doing annual maintenance, overhauls and most kinds of repair, and construction of non-starships. Most ports of this classification have both a Highport and a Downport. For a mainworld only.
C has a Class C Starport, an average quality installation which includes amenities including unrefined fuel for starships, some brokerage services for passengers and cargo, and a variety of ship provisions. There is a shipyard capable of doing maintenance and other kinds of repair. Ports of this classification generally have only a downport, unless this is a trade port or system with an hostile environment mainworld. For a mainworld only.
D has a Class D Starport, a poor quality installation which has few of the expected amenities. There is unrefined fuel for starships and a limited variety of ship provisions. There is no shipyard of any kind, but there may be parts and technical support for doing minor services and repair. Ports of this classification generally consist of only a downport, unless this is a trade port or system with an hostile environment mainworld. For a mainworld only.
E has a frontier quality starport. For a mainworld only.
F has a good quality spaceport.
  • It does not have the facilities to handle interstellar starship traffic, only stellar system spacecraft.
  • A Class F Spaceport Facility has minimal if any shipyards and can only perform extremely limited repair work.
  • This facility has many skilled personnel who can perform minor repair work.
  • This facility has refueling infrastructure and limited refining capabilities. One may purchase unrefined fuel here.
  • Spaceports of this class rarely have both a Lowport and a Highport.
Not for a mainworld, for a secondary world.
G has a poor quality spaceport. It is a Class G Spaceport.
  • It does not have the facilities to handle interstellar starship traffic, only stellar system spacecraft.
  • This facility has no shipyard and can only perform extremely limited repair work at best.
  • This facility does have some skilled personnel who can perform superficial repair work.
  • This facility has refueling infrastructure and limited refining capabilities. One may purchase unrefined fuel here.
  • Spaceports of this class rarely have both a Lowport and a Highport.
Not for a mainworld, for a secondary world.
H has a primitive quality spaceport. It is a Class H Spaceport.
  • It does not have the facilities to handle interstellar starship traffic, only stellar system spacecraft.
  • This facility has no shipyard and can only perform extremely limited repair work at best.
  • This facility has no refueling infrastructure and can provide no fuel. Visiting craft must seek their own fuel supplies.
  • Spaceports of this class very rarely have both a Lowport and a Highport.
Not for a mainworld, for a secondary world.
X does not have a starport. It is a Class X Starport.
  • The world has no shipyard and no facilities to for repair.
  • This facility has no refueling infrastructure and can provide no fuel. Visiting craft must seek their own fuel supplies.
Not for a mainworld, for a secondary world.
  • Class X ports are interdicted and not generally available to off-worlders. They may be restricted to government traffic or private. Regardless, class X ports should be considered without facilities.
Y does not have a spaceport. Space and starships must find unprepared landing areas. It is a Class Y Spaceport.
  • This starport designation has no facilities at all: no shipyard and no repair work capacity.
  • This facility has no refueling infrastructure and can provide no fuel. Visiting craft must seek their own fuel supplies.
  • Spaceports of this class have neither a Lowport nor a Highport.
Not for a mainworld, for a secondary world.
  • Class Y indicates that a spaceport doesn't have proper facilities.