Difference between revisions of "Liberty (JumpShip class)"

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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
Created by Blue Nose Interstellar Technologies of Mars, the '''Liberty''' Class was the first "modern" version of the [[JumpShip]].
 
Created by Blue Nose Interstellar Technologies of Mars, the '''Liberty''' Class was the first "modern" version of the [[JumpShip]].
The Liberty's creation was due in part for the need for more economic design. By this time, only JumpShips being produce were the bulk & fragile primitively built ships, which required Dropships to be docked inside the hull of the vessel.
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The ''Liberty'''s creation was due in part for the need for a more economic design. By this time, the only JumpShips being produced were the bulky and fragile primitively built ships, which required DropShips to be docked inside the hull of the vessel.
  
 
Blue Nose's efforts (with aid of Mars University’s Department of Theoretical
 
Blue Nose's efforts (with aid of Mars University’s Department of Theoretical
Physics) would result in the development of the external [[Docking Collar]] and [[K-F Boom]].  By allowing JumpShip to carry its DropShips externally and cutting its hull size down, these measures would result in reduction overall cost of Interstellar travel.  The prototype vessel, BNC Olympus, would conduct its first jump across [[Terra|Terran System]] in [[2458]] with the DropShip DCS Nimbus III.   
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Physics) would result in the development of the external [[Docking Collar]] and [[K-F Boom]].  By allowing a JumpShip to carry its DropShips externally and cutting its hull size down, these measures would result in a reduction in overall cost of interstellar travel.  The prototype vessel, BNC ''Olympus'', would conduct its first jump across [[Terra|Terran System]] in [[2458]] with the DropShip DCS ''Nimbus III''.   
  
Mass production would not begin until [[2461]], with Blue Nose producing dozen of the Liberty Class for [[Terran Hegemony]]. The ship success would lead the company to merge with its partners and form Blue Nose Clipperships Corporation and its massive shipyards orbiting Mars.  
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Mass production did not begin until [[2461]], with Blue Nose producing a dozen of the ''Liberty'' Class for [[Terran Hegemony]]. The ship's success led the company to merge with its partners and form Blue Nose Clipperships Corporation and its massive shipyards orbiting Mars.  
  
The Liberty would remain in production until the end of [[2550]], by then the design had been updated many times and had become the template of the modern JumpShip.<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3'', p. 15 Liberty - Basic background information for the ship.</ref>   
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The Liberty remained in production until the end of [[2550]]; by then the design had been updated many times and had become the template of the modern JumpShip.<ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3'', p. 15 Liberty - Basic background information for the ship.</ref>   
  
 
==Capacities==
 
==Capacities==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
As of this writing, the Liberty has no Battle Value assigned to it.<ref>[http://masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/5627 MUL Profile of Liberty Class JumpShip] - No BV2 listed.</ref><ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3'', p. 15, 32 Liberty - No BV2 listed with main article or Record Sheet.</ref>
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As of this writing, the ''Liberty'' has no Battle Value assigned to it.<ref>[http://masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/5627 MUL Profile of ''Liberty'' Class JumpShip] - No BV2 listed.</ref><ref>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3'', p. 15, 32 Liberty - No BV2 listed with main article or Record Sheet.</ref>
  
  

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Liberty
Production information
Manufacturer Blue Nose Clipperships
Use Interstellar Transport
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Cost ????
Introduced 2469
Technical specifications
Mass 203,000
Length
Sail Diameter 1,650 Meters
Fuel 300 tons
Burn Rate 39,52
Top Thrust
Sail Integrity 4
KF Drive Integrity 5
LF Battery
Armament None
Armor Standard Armor
DropShip Capacity 4
Crew 7 Officers
38 Enlisted/Non-Rate
22 Steerage Passengers
10 Bay Personel
Grav Decks 1 45 Meter diameter
Escape Pods/Life Boats 4/5
Heat Sinks 114
Structural Integrity 1


Description

Created by Blue Nose Interstellar Technologies of Mars, the Liberty Class was the first "modern" version of the JumpShip. The Liberty's creation was due in part for the need for a more economic design. By this time, the only JumpShips being produced were the bulky and fragile primitively built ships, which required DropShips to be docked inside the hull of the vessel.

Blue Nose's efforts (with aid of Mars University’s Department of Theoretical Physics) would result in the development of the external Docking Collar and K-F Boom. By allowing a JumpShip to carry its DropShips externally and cutting its hull size down, these measures would result in a reduction in overall cost of interstellar travel. The prototype vessel, BNC Olympus, would conduct its first jump across Terran System in 2458 with the DropShip DCS Nimbus III.

Mass production did not begin until 2461, with Blue Nose producing a dozen of the Liberty Class for Terran Hegemony. The ship's success led the company to merge with its partners and form Blue Nose Clipperships Corporation and its massive shipyards orbiting Mars.

The Liberty remained in production until the end of 2550; by then the design had been updated many times and had become the template of the modern JumpShip.[1]

Capacities

The original design, included 60 tons of Standard Armor protecting its hull.

Cargo

  • Bay 1: Small Craft (2) - 2 Doors
  • Bay 2: Cargo (566.5 Tons) - 2 Doors

Design Notes

Design Quirks:

Notes

As of this writing, the Liberty has no Battle Value assigned to it.[2][3]


References

  1. Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3, p. 15 Liberty - Basic background information for the ship.
  2. MUL Profile of Liberty Class JumpShip - No BV2 listed.
  3. Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3, p. 15, 32 Liberty - No BV2 listed with main article or Record Sheet.

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