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Revision as of 22:57, 26 March 2023
S-7A Class Bus | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Brigadier Corporation
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Use | Cargo/Passenger Shuttle |
Type (Shape) | Aerodyne |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere |
Cost | 3,868,224[1] |
Introduced | 2602 |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 100 tons |
Structural Integrity | 4 |
Length | 20 meters |
Engine (Type) | Burster M-100 |
Safe Thrust | 3 |
Maximum Thrust | 5 |
Fuel | 2 tons |
Burn Rate | ??? |
Armament | None |
Armor | 9 tons Standard |
Heat Sinks | 0 |
Crew | 2 |
Passengers | 10 |
BV (1.0) | 329[2][3] |
BV (2.0) | ??? |
Description
While performing much the same duties as the ST-46 Shuttle, the nonaerodynamic shape of the S-7A Bus limits it to orbital work.[4][5]
Found on many Space Stations, JumpShips and WarShips, the bus is designed to operate solely in vacuum, which allows it to carry slightly more cargo despite the fact it features a smaller drive system and a smaller fuel tank.[4][5]
Armament
Primarily intended for civilian use, the S-7A is totally unarmed. The small amount of armor the craft carries is intended more to offer some protection, however minor, against cargo-handling or docking mishaps rather than overt offensive assault.[4][5]
Cargo
Comprising three-quarters of the bus's bulk, the S-7A's cargo space is divided between two self-contained bays connected via a single large cargo door. The main bay has a 31 ton cargo capacity with doors leading to the passenger airlock and the smaller secondary hold. This secondary bay features an independent pressurization system which allows it to operate as a cargo airlock for the main bay. In an emergency the cargo module can be detached via explosive bolts, the cargo bay even remains intact and the craft left functional, though the complexity of reattaching the bay afterwards generally dissuades the crew from performing it in all but the most life threatening situations.[4][5]
Variants
- S7-P "Scarab" Bus
- Adding to the horrors of the Jihad, at least one pirate band learned from the tactics of the Word of Blake's Q-Ship and has developed a refitted version of the S-7A codenamed the "Scarab" based around them. Externally the "Scarab" appears to be the standard model, attaching to a target vessel under claims of distress, where upon it is revealed that its cargo capacity is reduced in exchange for a platoon of Jump Infantry to quickly board the target and a ten ton Booby Trap to threaten its crew into surrendering. BV (2.0) = 412 [7]
Gallery
Illustration of S-7A from DropShips and JumpShips: ComStar Intelligence Summary
Flying S-7A from TRO:3057
References
- ↑ Combat Operations, p. 107
- ↑ Combat Operations, p. 107
- ↑ AeroTech 2 Record Sheets, p. 188
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 DropShips and JumpShips: ComStar Intelligence Summary, p. 69
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Technical Readout: 3057, p. 171
- ↑ AeroTech 2 Record Sheets, p. 189
- ↑ Experimental Technical Readout: Pirates, p. 14, 26