Difference between revisions of "Tramp"

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| Length = 660 meters
 
| Length = 660 meters
 
| Top Thrust = 0.1 Gs
 
| Top Thrust = 0.1 Gs
| LF Battery = only on Clan vessels
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| LF Battery = (only on Clan vessels)
 
| Armament = 8 [[ER Large Laser]]s, 12 [[Anti-Missile System]]s
 
| Armament = 8 [[ER Large Laser]]s, 12 [[Anti-Missile System]]s
 
| Armor = ???
 
| Armor = ???
| DropShip Capacity = 3
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| DropShip Capacity = 3 (4 on Clan vessles)
 
| Crew = 21 crew
 
| Crew = 21 crew
 
| Grav Decks = 1 (140m diameter)
 
| Grav Decks = 1 (140m diameter)
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==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''Tramp''' class [[JumpShip]] is similar in size to the vastly more common ''[[Star Lord (JumpShip)|Star Lord]]'' class, but can only carry half the number of [[DropShip]]s (3 compared to 6). Since it is armed, the ''Tramp'' was a success among periphery traders when it was first launched in [[2754]] but never built in large numbers and eventually phased out, being produced only sporadically throughout the [[Succession Wars]]. Most shipyards chose to build the more popular ''Star Lord'' instead.
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The '''Tramp''' class [[JumpShip]] is similar in size to the vastly more common ''[[Star Lord (JumpShip)|Star Lord]]'' class, but can only carry half the number of [[DropShip]]s (3 compared to 6). Most shipyards chose to build the more popular ''Star Lord'' instead. Since it is armed, the ''Tramp'' was a success among periphery traders when it was first launched in [[2754]] but never built in large numbers and eventually phased out, being produced only sporadically throughout the [[Succession Wars]].
  
 
Almost three centuries later [[SelaSys Incorporated]], who already produced the ''Star Lord'' at [[Loyalty]] in the [[Free Worlds League]], chanced on the old design specifications for the ''Tramp'' and found that the similarity in size between the two meant drastic savings in tooling up their shipyards to produce the ''Tramp'' as well. Their first prototype ''Tramp'' was launched in [[3046]]. Production was halted in [[3052]] when a fault in the drive coils of the first eleven ships built was found and the ships had to be recalled for refit. This damaged the design's reputation. Production resumed in [[3055]], and by [[3057]], altogether fourteen craft had been built.
 
Almost three centuries later [[SelaSys Incorporated]], who already produced the ''Star Lord'' at [[Loyalty]] in the [[Free Worlds League]], chanced on the old design specifications for the ''Tramp'' and found that the similarity in size between the two meant drastic savings in tooling up their shipyards to produce the ''Tramp'' as well. Their first prototype ''Tramp'' was launched in [[3046]]. Production was halted in [[3052]] when a fault in the drive coils of the first eleven ships built was found and the ships had to be recalled for refit. This damaged the design's reputation. Production resumed in [[3055]], and by [[3057]], altogether fourteen craft had been built.
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==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
The [[Clans]], most notably [[Clan Nova Cat]], operate ''Tramp'' class ships that make use of a [[Lithium-Fusion Battery]] and mount a fourth [[Docking collar]], greatly reducing the internal cargo capacity. Since these ships are thought to be [[Star League]]-era vessels it could be speculated that this layout was the original version of the ''Tramp'', and that SelaSys only produced a downgraded version.
 
The [[Clans]], most notably [[Clan Nova Cat]], operate ''Tramp'' class ships that make use of a [[Lithium-Fusion Battery]] and mount a fourth [[Docking collar]], greatly reducing the internal cargo capacity. Since these ships are thought to be [[Star League]]-era vessels it could be speculated that this layout was the original version of the ''Tramp'', and that SelaSys only produced a downgraded version.
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==Notable vessels==
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*''Ironclad'' - This is the JumpShip that the protagonists of the [[Fallout (Comic series)| Fallout comics]] use to escape from the Clan attack on [[Somerset]] to [[Star's End]] in [[3050]], as depicted in ''Fallout #1: Last chance on Star's End''. The ''Ironclad'' was shown to suffer very heavy asteroid damage in the comic and was later reported destroyed with all but one of its DropShips in the Star's End system. ''(It should be noted that, although they are an official and licensed publication, the canonicity of the ''Fallout'' comics is disputed.)''
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
* [[Technical Readout 3057]] - pp 104-105
 
* [[Technical Readout 3057]] - pp 104-105
 
[[Category:JumpShips]]
 
[[Category:JumpShips]]

Revision as of 09:02, 4 August 2008

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Tramp Class JumpShip
Production information
Manufacturer SelaSys Inc.
Use Mercantile, Military
Tech Base Star League
Cost 770,000,000 C-Bills
Introduced 2754
Technical specifications
Mass 250,000 tons
Length 660 meters
Sail Diameter
Fuel
Burn Rate
Top Thrust 0.1 Gs
Sail Integrity
KF Drive Integrity
LF Battery (only on Clan vessels)
Armament 8 ER Large Lasers, 12 Anti-Missile Systems
Armor ???
DropShip Capacity 3 (4 on Clan vessles)
Crew 21 crew
Grav Decks 1 (140m diameter)
Escape Pods/Life Boats 5 Escape Pods
Heat Sinks 0 + 122
Structural Integrity
BV (1.0) ???

Description

The Tramp class JumpShip is similar in size to the vastly more common Star Lord class, but can only carry half the number of DropShips (3 compared to 6). Most shipyards chose to build the more popular Star Lord instead. Since it is armed, the Tramp was a success among periphery traders when it was first launched in 2754 but never built in large numbers and eventually phased out, being produced only sporadically throughout the Succession Wars.

Almost three centuries later SelaSys Incorporated, who already produced the Star Lord at Loyalty in the Free Worlds League, chanced on the old design specifications for the Tramp and found that the similarity in size between the two meant drastic savings in tooling up their shipyards to produce the Tramp as well. Their first prototype Tramp was launched in 3046. Production was halted in 3052 when a fault in the drive coils of the first eleven ships built was found and the ships had to be recalled for refit. This damaged the design's reputation. Production resumed in 3055, and by 3057, altogether fourteen craft had been built.

Armament

Designed as traders in the "wilder" parts of the periphery, Tramps are among the most heavily armed civilian JumpShips, mounting 8 ER Large Lasers and altogether 12 Anti-Missile Systems with ample ammunition. Still, they should avoid combat since their armour is very thin. They also lack integral fighter support; the vessel's two small craft bays are unsuitable for the majority of fighter designs currently produced.

Cargo

The standard Tramp has two Small Craft bays and can carry 2834 tons of cargo.

Variants

The Clans, most notably Clan Nova Cat, operate Tramp class ships that make use of a Lithium-Fusion Battery and mount a fourth Docking collar, greatly reducing the internal cargo capacity. Since these ships are thought to be Star League-era vessels it could be speculated that this layout was the original version of the Tramp, and that SelaSys only produced a downgraded version.

Notable vessels

  • Ironclad - This is the JumpShip that the protagonists of the Fallout comics use to escape from the Clan attack on Somerset to Star's End in 3050, as depicted in Fallout #1: Last chance on Star's End. The Ironclad was shown to suffer very heavy asteroid damage in the comic and was later reported destroyed with all but one of its DropShips in the Star's End system. (It should be noted that, although they are an official and licensed publication, the canonicity of the Fallout comics is disputed.)

References