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− | {{otheruses|the | + | {{otheruses|the JumpShip|other uses|Liberty (disambiguation)}} |
{{InfoBoxJumpShip | {{InfoBoxJumpShip | ||
|image=Invader JS TRO3057r.png | |image=Invader JS TRO3057r.png | ||
|Name=''Liberty'' | |Name=''Liberty'' | ||
− | |Manufacturer= [[Blue Nose Interstellar Technologies]] | + | |Manufacturer= [[Blue Nose Interstellar Technologies]]<ref name=XTROPv3p15>''Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3'', p. 15</ref> |
|Use=Interstellar Transport | |Use=Interstellar Transport | ||
|Tech Base= Inner Sphere | |Tech Base= Inner Sphere | ||
− | |Cost= | + | |Cost= 842,921,917 C-Bills<ref name=MUL>[http://masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/5627 MUL Profile of ''Liberty'' Class JumpShip]</ref> |
− | |Introduced= [[ | + | |Introduced= [[2469]] |
− | |Mass= 203,000 | + | |Mass= 203,000 tons |
|Length= | |Length= | ||
− | |Sail Diameter= 1,650 | + | |Sail Diameter= 1,650 meters |
|Fuel= 300 tons | |Fuel= 300 tons | ||
− | |Burn Rate= 39 | + | |Burn Rate= 39.52 |
|Top Thrust= | |Top Thrust= | ||
|Sail Integrity= 4 | |Sail Integrity= 4 | ||
|KF Drive Integrity= 5 | |KF Drive Integrity= 5 | ||
− | |LF Battery= | + | |LF Battery= No |
|Armament= None | |Armament= None | ||
− | |Armor= [[standard | + | |Armor= 60 tons [[Armor (Capital)|standard]] |
|DropShip Capacity= 4 | |DropShip Capacity= 4 | ||
− | |Crew= | + | |Crew= 45<ref name=XTROPv3p15/> |
− | |Grav Decks= 1 45 | + | *7 Officers |
+ | *38 Enlisted | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | Steerage Passengers: 22 <br/> | ||
+ | Bay Personnel: 10 | ||
+ | |Grav Decks= 1 x 45 meters diameter | ||
|Escape Pods/Life Boats= 4/5 | |Escape Pods/Life Boats= 4/5 | ||
− | |Heat Sinks= 114 | + | |Heat Sinks= 114 [[heat sink|single]] |
|Structural Integrity= 1 | |Structural Integrity= 1 | ||
|BV (1.0)= | |BV (1.0)= | ||
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Created by [[Blue Nose Interstellar Technologies]] of Mars, the '''''Liberty''''' class was the first "modern" [[JumpShip]], i.e. the first one designed to make use of the newly developed [[hardpoint]]/[[docking collar]] technology which has since become a defining feature of JumpShip construction. | Created by [[Blue Nose Interstellar Technologies]] of Mars, the '''''Liberty''''' class was the first "modern" [[JumpShip]], i.e. the first one designed to make use of the newly developed [[hardpoint]]/[[docking collar]] technology which has since become a defining feature of JumpShip construction. | ||
− | The ''Liberty'''s creation was due in part for the need for a more economic design. The JumpShips being produced at the time were bulky and fragile vessels; they could only carry [[small craft]] or so-called [[DropShuttle]] | + | The ''Liberty'''s creation was due in part for the need for a more economic design. The JumpShips being produced at the time were bulky and fragile vessels; they could only carry [[small craft]] or so-called [[DropShuttle|DropShuttles]] of up to 5,000 tons, which had to be docked inside the hull of the JumpShip in a [[DropShuttle bay]]. |
− | Blue Nose's efforts, with the aid of Mars University’s Department of Theoretical Physics, resulted in the development of the external [[docking hardpoint]] and [[K-F Boom]]. By allowing a JumpShip to carry its [[ | + | Blue Nose's efforts, with the aid of Mars University’s Department of Theoretical Physics, resulted in the development of the external [[docking hardpoint]] 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 the overall cost of interstellar travel. The prototype vessel, BNC ''[[Olympus (Individual Liberty-class JumpShip)|Olympus]]'', made its first jump across the [[Terra|Terran system]] in [[2458]] with the DropShip ''[[Nimbus III]]'' (built by [[Deimos Clipperships]]) attached. |
− | + | Prototype introduction of the ''Liberty'' class did not begin until [[2461]]; the class is said to have been properly introduced only in [[2469]]. Blue Nose initially built a dozen ''Liberty'' hulls for the [[Terran Hegemony]]. The ship's success led the company to merge with its partners and form [[Blue Nose Clipperships]] corporation (later to be known for its massive shipyards orbiting Mars) and go on to manufacture the ''[[McKenna (WarShip class)|McKenna]]'' and ''[[Sovetskii Soyuz]]'' WarShips to great success.<ref name=TRO2750-146>''Technical Readout: 2750'', p. 146, "McKenna WarShip"</ref><ref name=TRO2750p138>''Technical Readout: 2750'', p. 138, "Sovetskii Soyuz WarShip".</ref> | |
− | The ''Liberty'' remained in production until the end of [[2550]]; by then the design had been updated and revised many times and had become the template of the modern JumpShip.<ref name=XTROPv3p15 | + | The ''Liberty'' remained in production until the end of [[2550]]; by then the design had been updated and revised many times and had become the template of the modern JumpShip.<ref name=XTROPv3p15/> |
− | The ''Liberty'' became very rare | + | The ''Liberty'' became very rare after its heyday. One, the ''[[Mogami]]'', appeared in [[Callison]] in [[3152]] after a series of misjumps, ending up in [[Wolf Empire]] hands.<ref>''Shrapnel Issue 13'' - ''A Ship Out of Time''</ref> |
==Capacities== | ==Capacities== | ||
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==Cargo== | ==Cargo== | ||
− | * Bay 1: [[Small Craft]] (2) | + | * Bay 1: [[Small Craft]] (2), 2 Doors |
− | * Bay 2: Cargo (566.5 Tons) | + | * Bay 2: Cargo (566.5 Tons), 2 Doors |
==Design Notes== | ==Design Notes== | ||
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* The XTRO entry for the ''Liberty''-class uses the same artwork as the ''[[Invader]]''-class in ''[[Technical Readout: 3057|TRO:3057]]'', suggesting these two JumpShips are visually indistinguishable (although the ''Invader'' has only three quarters of the mass of the ''Liberty'', and only three hardpoints compared to the ''Liberty'''s four.) | * The XTRO entry for the ''Liberty''-class uses the same artwork as the ''[[Invader]]''-class in ''[[Technical Readout: 3057|TRO:3057]]'', suggesting these two JumpShips are visually indistinguishable (although the ''Invader'' has only three quarters of the mass of the ''Liberty'', and only three hardpoints compared to the ''Liberty'''s four.) | ||
− | * As of this writing, the ''Liberty'' has no Battle Value assigned to it.<ref name=XTROPv3p15/><ref | + | * As of this writing, the ''Liberty'' has no Battle Value assigned to it.<ref name=XTROPv3p15/><ref name=MUL/> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3]]'' | * ''[[Experimental Technical Readout: Primitives, Volume 3]]'' | ||
* ''[[Master Unit List]]'' | * ''[[Master Unit List]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Shrapnel Issue 13]]'' |
+ | * ''[[Technical Readout: 2750]]'' | ||
[[Category:JumpShip classes]] | [[Category:JumpShip classes]] |
Latest revision as of 16:36, 2 May 2024
- This article is about the JumpShip. For other uses, see Liberty (disambiguation).
Liberty | |
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Production information | |
Manufacturer | Blue Nose Interstellar Technologies[1] |
Use | Interstellar Transport |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere |
Cost | 842,921,917 C-Bills[2] |
Introduced | 2469 |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 203,000 tons |
Length | |
Sail Diameter | 1,650 meters |
Fuel | 300 tons |
Burn Rate | 39.52 |
Top Thrust | |
Sail Integrity | 4 |
KF Drive Integrity | 5 |
LF Battery | No |
Armament | None |
Armor | 60 tons standard |
DropShip Capacity | 4 |
Crew | 45[1]
Steerage Passengers: 22 |
Grav Decks | 1 x 45 meters diameter |
Escape Pods/Life Boats | 4/5 |
Heat Sinks | 114 single |
Structural Integrity | 1 |
Contents
Description[edit]
Created by Blue Nose Interstellar Technologies of Mars, the Liberty class was the first "modern" JumpShip, i.e. the first one designed to make use of the newly developed hardpoint/docking collar technology which has since become a defining feature of JumpShip construction.
The Liberty's creation was due in part for the need for a more economic design. The JumpShips being produced at the time were bulky and fragile vessels; they could only carry small craft or so-called DropShuttles of up to 5,000 tons, which had to be docked inside the hull of the JumpShip in a DropShuttle bay.
Blue Nose's efforts, with the aid of Mars University’s Department of Theoretical Physics, resulted in the development of the external docking hardpoint 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 the overall cost of interstellar travel. The prototype vessel, BNC Olympus, made its first jump across the Terran system in 2458 with the DropShip Nimbus III (built by Deimos Clipperships) attached.
Prototype introduction of the Liberty class did not begin until 2461; the class is said to have been properly introduced only in 2469. Blue Nose initially built a dozen Liberty hulls for the Terran Hegemony. The ship's success led the company to merge with its partners and form Blue Nose Clipperships corporation (later to be known for its massive shipyards orbiting Mars) and go on to manufacture the McKenna and Sovetskii Soyuz WarShips to great success.[3][4]
The Liberty remained in production until the end of 2550; by then the design had been updated and revised many times and had become the template of the modern JumpShip.[1]
The Liberty became very rare after its heyday. One, the Mogami, appeared in Callison in 3152 after a series of misjumps, ending up in Wolf Empire hands.[5]
Capacities[edit]
The original design included 60 tons of standard armor protecting its hull.
Cargo[edit]
- Bay 1: Small Craft (2), 2 Doors
- Bay 2: Cargo (566.5 Tons), 2 Doors
Design Notes[edit]
See Also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- The XTRO entry for the Liberty-class uses the same artwork as the Invader-class in TRO:3057, suggesting these two JumpShips are visually indistinguishable (although the Invader has only three quarters of the mass of the Liberty, and only three hardpoints compared to the Liberty's four.)