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| name = Cargomaster
 
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| manufacturer = [[Federated-Boeing Interstellar]]
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| manufacturer = [[Federated-Boeing Interstellar]]<ref name=TRO:3026Rp116>''Technical Readout: 3026 Revised'', p. 116, "Cargomaster Profile"</ref>
 
| Use = Cargo Carrier  
 
| Use = Cargo Carrier  
 
| Type = Military Spheroid
 
| Type = Military Spheroid
 
| Tech Base = [[Inner Sphere]]
 
| Tech Base = [[Inner Sphere]]
| Introduced = 2790
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| Mass = 12,500  
 
| Mass = 12,500  
 
| Structural Integrity = 12
 
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| Heat Sinks = 128 (256)
 
| Heat Sinks = 128 (256)
| BV (1.0) = 4,555<ref name=TRO3026116>''Technical Readout: 3026 Revised'' - BV for the Cargomaster</ref>
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| BV (1.0) = 4,555<ref name=TRO:3026Rp116/>
 
| BV (2.0) = ?
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
Designed as the best military cargo transports in the late [[Star League era]], the '''''Cargomaster''''' was a prototype [[DropShip]] which never entered full production.  Built using state-of-the-art technology, the ''Cargomaster'' sported a fully automated self-loading system, keeping the ship's crew numbers small with no additional workforce required to handle the cargo.<ref name=TR26>''Technical Readout: 3026 Revised'', p. 116</ref>
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Designed as the best military cargo transports in the late [[Star League era]], the '''''Cargomaster''''' was a prototype [[DropShip]] which never entered full production.  Built using state-of-the-art technology, the ''Cargomaster'' sported a fully automated self-loading system, keeping the ship's crew numbers small with no additional workforce required to handle the cargo.<ref name=TRO:3026Rp116/>  
  
After the [[Star League]] accepted the design, pre-production began in [[2781]] at the [[Federated-Boeing Interstellar]] megaplex at [[Galax]]. However, by the time the first prototype was produced in [[2790]], the League had fallen and the [[Inner Sphere]] was in the grips of the [[First Succession War]]. The resources and technology to build and support the massive ''Cargomaster'' had become scarce, and so the prototype and production line were scrapped.<ref name=TR26/>
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After the [[Star League]] accepted the design, pre-production began in [[2781]] at the [[Federated-Boeing Interstellar]] megaplex at [[Galax]]. However, by the time the first prototype was produced in [[2790]], the League had fallen and the [[Inner Sphere]] was in the grips of the [[First Succession War]]. The resources and technology to build and support the massive ''Cargomaster'' had become scarce, and so the prototype and production line were scrapped.<ref name=TRO:3026Rp116/>
  
 
== Armament ==
 
== Armament ==
The ''Cargomaster'' was armed at each angle with one [[ER Large Laser]] and mixed supportive weaponry: 3 [[ER PPC]]s in the front, 2 [[Medium Laser]]s, 1 ER PPC, and an [[LRM-20]] at the sides, and 2 Medium Lasers in the back. All LRM-20s were outfitted with [[Artemis IV Fire Control System]]s and carried 132 rounds of ammunition.
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The ''Cargomaster'' was armed at each angle with one [[ER Large Laser]] and mixed supportive weaponry: 3 [[ER PPC]]s in the front, 2 [[Medium Laser]]s, 1 ER PPC, and an [[LRM-20]] at the sides, and 2 Medium Lasers in the back. All LRM-20s were outfitted with [[Artemis IV Fire Control System]]s and carried 132 rounds of ammunition.<ref name=TRO:3026Rp116/>
  
 
== Cargo ==
 
== Cargo ==
Designed to replace the aging ''[[Mule]]'', each of the ''Cargomaster's'' four self-loading bays could store as much as 2,200 tons of cargo. These interconnected bays could be isolated in case of a hull breach or similar disasters.
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Designed to replace the aging ''[[Mule]]'', each of the ''Cargomaster's'' four self-loading bays could store as much as 2,200 tons of cargo. These interconnected bays could be isolated in case of a hull breach or similar disasters.<ref name=TRO:3026Rp116/>
  
 
== Variants ==
 
== Variants ==
The ''[[Cargoking]]'', the civilan variant of the ''Cargomaster'', was developed and produced at the same time. Both DropShips shared the same fate.
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The ''[[Cargoking]]'', the civilan variant of the ''Cargomaster'', was developed and produced at the same time. Both DropShips shared the same fate.<ref name=TRO:3026Rp116/>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 22:58, 9 October 2012

Cargomaster.jpg
Cargomaster
Production information
Manufacturer Federated-Boeing Interstellar[1]
Use Cargo Carrier
Type Military Spheroid
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Technical specifications
Mass 12,500 tons
Structural Integrity 12
Length 175 meters
Width 160 meters
Height 120 meters
Drive System Merlin 2400
Safe Thrust 1.5 g
Max Thrust 2.5 g
Fuel (tons) 346 tons
Fuel (days) 197.82 days
Armament 7 x ER PPCs
5 x LRM-20s
10 x Medium Lasers
5 x ER Large Lasers
Armor 17.5 tons Standard
Fore: 82
Sides: 72
Aft: 62
Crew 18
Escape Pods/Life Boats 2/2
Heat Sinks 128 (256)
BV (1.0) 4,555[1]
BV (2.0) ?

Description

Designed as the best military cargo transports in the late Star League era, the Cargomaster was a prototype DropShip which never entered full production. Built using state-of-the-art technology, the Cargomaster sported a fully automated self-loading system, keeping the ship's crew numbers small with no additional workforce required to handle the cargo.[1]

After the Star League accepted the design, pre-production began in 2781 at the Federated-Boeing Interstellar megaplex at Galax. However, by the time the first prototype was produced in 2790, the League had fallen and the Inner Sphere was in the grips of the First Succession War. The resources and technology to build and support the massive Cargomaster had become scarce, and so the prototype and production line were scrapped.[1]

Armament

The Cargomaster was armed at each angle with one ER Large Laser and mixed supportive weaponry: 3 ER PPCs in the front, 2 Medium Lasers, 1 ER PPC, and an LRM-20 at the sides, and 2 Medium Lasers in the back. All LRM-20s were outfitted with Artemis IV Fire Control Systems and carried 132 rounds of ammunition.[1]

Cargo

Designed to replace the aging Mule, each of the Cargomaster's four self-loading bays could store as much as 2,200 tons of cargo. These interconnected bays could be isolated in case of a hull breach or similar disasters.[1]

Variants

The Cargoking, the civilan variant of the Cargomaster, was developed and produced at the same time. Both DropShips shared the same fate.[1]

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Technical Readout: 3026 Revised, p. 116, "Cargomaster Profile"

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