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{{InfoBoxDropShip
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| image = *.***
 
| name = Seeker
 
| name = Seeker
| manufacturer = Unknown
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| manufacturer = [[Sacrado Industries]] <br> [[Semier Data Tron]] <br> [[Tengo Aerospace]]
 
| Use = Troop Carrier
 
| Use = Troop Carrier
 
| Type = Military Spheroid
 
| Type = Military Spheroid
| Tech Base = 2750
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| Tech Base = Inner Sphere
 
| Introduced = 2815
 
| Introduced = 2815
| Mass = 3700
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| Mass = 3,700
 
| Length = 90.2
 
| Length = 90.2
| Drive System = Quad RanTech 720 Fusion Drives
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| Drive System = Quad RanTech
| Armament = 2 PPCs
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| Armament = 2 x [[PPC]]s <br> 2 x [[LRM-10]]s <br> 3 x [[Large Laser]]s <br> 6 x [[Medium Laser]]s
2 LRM 10s
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| Armor = 30 tons Standard
 
 
3 Large Lasers
 
 
 
6 Medium Lasers
 
 
 
3 Tons LRM ammunition
 
| Armor = 30 tons
 
 
| Crew = 20
 
| Crew = 20
 
| Heat Sinks = 88
 
| Heat Sinks = 88
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==Description==
 
==Description==
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Designed as an independently operating transport for a scout [[Battalion]], the '''Seeker'''-class [[DropShip]] is one of the fastest designs operating in the [[Inner Sphere]].
  
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The ''Seeker''s massively powerful Quad RanTech Fusion Drive, accounting for almost a third of the craft's mass, is a large reason for its success and popularity. The drive system is also the model of redundancy, consisting of four small fusion reactors which are independently operated and shielded, so engineers can work on a reactor without shutting down the entire drive system, with the ''Seeker'' capable of operated on two reactors for an extended period and one in an emergency.
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Benefiting its role a deep forward reconnaissance craft, the ''Seeker'' features fairly luxurious crew and passenger quarters, at least by military standards, and an extensive medical facility adequate to handle most emergencies to promote and maintain morale on length missions. To enhance its role, the design also carries enough partsw, food and water to allow the ''Seeker'' to operate for up to four months without resupply.
  
 
==Armament==
 
==Armament==
 
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Relying more upon speed to enter and flee hostile territory, the ''Seeker''s reasonably light weapons array is geared towards lengthy independent operation, dominated by energy weapons. The nose bare, its forward facing armaments consider of just two [[PPC]]s, one each side, while the aft quarters each feature a [[LRM-10]] and [[Large Laser]] paired with twin [[Medium Laser]]s on each side, repeating the laser trio directly aft.
  
 
==Cargo==
 
==Cargo==
 
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The ''Seeker'' is well known for its unique reconfigurable cargo bays. Normally capable of carrying 64 light [[Combat Vehicle|vehicles]] and four [[platoon]]s of [[infantry]], it is not unusual to see some ''Seeker''s with only 48 vehicles to save space for a [[Lance]] of [[BattleMech]]s or even a pair of [[AeroSpace Fighter]]s, albeit not as effectively as dedicated 'Mech or fighter bays.
  
 
==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
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*'''Upgrade''' - The [[Federated Commonwealth]] states, [[Free Worlds League]] and [[Capellan Confederation]] all operate ''Seeker''s refitted with advanced recovered technology. The most common version is that jointly developed by [[Semier Data Tron]] and [[Salvatore Inc]] for the [[Federated Commonwealth]] in [[3054]], a relatively minor modification which switches the PPCs and Large Lasers for extended range models and adds [[Artemis IV FCS]] to the LRM-10 launchers.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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*[[DropShips and JumpShips]] - pg
 
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*[[Technical Readout: 3057]] - pg 34-35
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*[[Technical Readout: 3057 Revised]] - pg
  
 
[[Category:DropShips]]
 
[[Category:DropShips]]

Revision as of 20:40, 31 March 2009

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Seeker
Production information
Manufacturer Sacrado Industries
Semier Data Tron
Tengo Aerospace
Use Troop Carrier
Type Military Spheroid
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Technical specifications
Mass 3,700 tons
Structural Integrity
Length 90.2 meters
Width meters
Height meters
Drive System Quad RanTech
Safe Thrust
Max Thrust
Fuel (tons)
Fuel (days)
Armament 2 x PPCs
2 x LRM-10s
3 x Large Lasers
6 x Medium Lasers
Armor 30 tons Standard
Crew 20
Heat Sinks 88
BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) ???


Description

Designed as an independently operating transport for a scout Battalion, the Seeker-class DropShip is one of the fastest designs operating in the Inner Sphere.

The Seekers massively powerful Quad RanTech Fusion Drive, accounting for almost a third of the craft's mass, is a large reason for its success and popularity. The drive system is also the model of redundancy, consisting of four small fusion reactors which are independently operated and shielded, so engineers can work on a reactor without shutting down the entire drive system, with the Seeker capable of operated on two reactors for an extended period and one in an emergency.

Benefiting its role a deep forward reconnaissance craft, the Seeker features fairly luxurious crew and passenger quarters, at least by military standards, and an extensive medical facility adequate to handle most emergencies to promote and maintain morale on length missions. To enhance its role, the design also carries enough partsw, food and water to allow the Seeker to operate for up to four months without resupply.

Armament

Relying more upon speed to enter and flee hostile territory, the Seekers reasonably light weapons array is geared towards lengthy independent operation, dominated by energy weapons. The nose bare, its forward facing armaments consider of just two PPCs, one each side, while the aft quarters each feature a LRM-10 and Large Laser paired with twin Medium Lasers on each side, repeating the laser trio directly aft.

Cargo

The Seeker is well known for its unique reconfigurable cargo bays. Normally capable of carrying 64 light vehicles and four platoons of infantry, it is not unusual to see some Seekers with only 48 vehicles to save space for a Lance of BattleMechs or even a pair of AeroSpace Fighters, albeit not as effectively as dedicated 'Mech or fighter bays.

Variants

References