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Revision as of 14:53, 24 June 2022

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Princess-class Luxury Liner
Production information
Manufacturer Nicholas Space Craft
Majesty Metals and Manufacturing
Production Year 2657[1]
Use Luxury Passenger Liner
Troop Transport
Type Civilian Spheriod
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Technical specifications
Mass 11,800 tons
Structural Integrity 10
Length 117 meters meters
Width 117 meters meters
Height 125 meters meters
Drive System fusion engine
Safe Thrust 1.5 g
Max Thrust 2.5 g
Fuel (tons) 850 tons
Fuel (days) 4.22
Armament Large Laser
5 x Medium Lasers
10 x Machine Guns
Armor Standard Armor
Crew 10 officers
40 enlisted/non-rated
3 gunners
70 guest support staff
8 security staff
20 bay personnel
Passengers
100 first class
75 luxury
25 ultra-luxury
Heat Sinks 60
BV (2.0) 1,041

Description

The Princess-class luxury liner was a DropShip produced by the Terran Hegemony's Nicholas Space Craft Company of New Earth in 2657. The ship was designed for ultra-luxury and during the years prior to the Succession Wars, the design had surpassed the Monarch-class DropShip in passenger service. Twice the size of the Monarch, the Princess featured passenger luxuries that were unsurpassed in any era.

The Princess' amenities included a basement balcony, wine lockers, a swimming pool, and round-the-clock servant staff. One of the Princess' unique features was its 'Earth Deck', a simulated terrestrial garden complete with day/night cycle lighting and live plants. Found on the lowest deck was the ship's swimming pool, notable as one of the most decadent luxuries in space travel. This Olympic-sized pool was made possible through a series of pumps and other ingenious methods that allowed it to be used with a minimum of 0.1G thrust.

The Princess-class vessels were extremely expensive to operate, even during the Star League era. During the course of service with various owners, many of the high-maintenance amenities were removed, usually for additional passenger or cargo space.

The main shipyard that produced the Princess was destroyed in 2805; however, Nicolas Company had also licensed the ship's production to Majesty Metals and Manufacturing. Though it too lost its capacity to produce the ships, it still was able to maintain the few Princesses that remained in service with Magistracy of Canopus' fleets, in their original ultra-luxurious configurations. In 3067, Majesty Metals suggested limited production of the Princess may be on the horizon.

Armament & Capacities

The Princess carried a minimum amount of self-defense weaponry to protect itself from minor raiding attacks. The ship's nose had a single large laser, while each side carried a single medium laser. For point-defense, the ship mounted a pair of machine guns for each firing arc. The Princess also three tons of ammunition to supply all the ship's machine guns.

The ship's hull is protected by 18 tons of standard armor. The ship carries thirty-five Life Boats and fifteen escape pods.

Cargo

  • Bay 1 - Small Craft (4) - 2 doors
  • Bay 2 - Pool Deck
  • Bay 3 - Earth Deck
  • Bay 4 - Cargo (952.5 tons) - 4 doors
  • Bay 5 - Pumps & Circulating equipment
  • Bay 6 - Cargo (450 tons)

Variants

  • Princess luxury liner cargo refit
    The cargo refit variant was introduced during the Star League era. All luxury and specialty decks had been removed in favor of additional cargo. The changes included: the pool deck being converted into a liquid cargo bay with a capacity of 1,400 tons; the Earth Deck on Bay 3 was exchanged for a standard cargo bay with a 2,363-ton capacity and no external doors; the Bay 4 cargo capacity was increased from 952 to 2,085 tons worth of cargo while retaining the original bay's four doors; Bay 6 become Bay 5, with complete pump and circulation equipment. BV (2.0) = 1,041[2]

Notes

  • The Princess-class luxury liner was first published in Handbook: Major Periphery States and, as of this writing, was not been published in any other sourcebook.

References

  1. online date for the Princess (DropShip Class)
  2. Handbook: Major Periphery States, p. 219

Bibliography