Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Type-J Seeker

The Seeker is a variant of the Type-S2 Scout/Courier modified for asteroid prospecting and mining work. The Air/Raft, two of the staterooms and some of the crew space have been removed to allow for a larger cargo bay. The Seeker's cargo bay is loaded from the rear acess door/ramp, which is 9 meters wide and 3 meters high.

2238: Generic Seeker (Type-J2;TL11)
Ship: Seeker
Class: Seeker
Type: Seeker
Architect: Martian Mechanics Inc.
Tech Level: 11
USP
J2-11222R1-000000-10000-0 MCr51.6 100 Tons
Bat Bear 1 Crew: 2
Bat 1 TL: 11 Cargo: 27 Fuel: 22 EP: 2 Agility: 1 Pulse Lasers
Fuel Treatment: Fuel Scoops and On Board Fuel Purification

Architects Fee: MCr0.5 Cost in Quantity: MCr41.3


Detailed Description
(High Guard Design)
HULL
100 tons standard, 1,400 cubic meters, Needle/Wedge Configuration

CREW
Pilot, Gunner

ENGINEERING
Jump-2, 2G Manuever, Power plant-2, 2 EP, Agility 1

AVIONICS
Bridge, Model/1bis Computer

HARDPOINTS
1 Hardpoint

ARMAMENT
1 Single Pulse Laser Turret organised into 1 Battery (Factor-1)

DEFENCES
None

CRAFT
None

FUEL
22 Tons Fuel (2 parsecs jump and 28 days endurance)
On Board Fuel Scoops, On Board Fuel Purification Plant

MISCELLANEOUS
2 Staterooms, 27 Tons Cargo

COST
MCr52.1 Singly (incl. Architects fees of MCr0.5), MCr41.3 in Quantity

CONSTRUCTION TIME
38 Weeks Singly, 30 Weeks in Quantity


Deckplan Legend
A1. Bridge.
A2. Avionics and Communications; a floor hatch leads to B10; a ceiling hatch leads to the dorsal turret.
A3. Upper Airlock.
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B1. Fuel and Fuel Scoops.
B2.-B4. Landing Gear.
B5.-B6. Staterooms.
B7. Cargo Bay.
B8. Corridor.
B9. Ship's Locker.
B10. Crew Lounge; a ceiling hatch leads to A2.
B11. Life Support.
B12.-B13. Engineering Compartment.

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