EDIT: Revised based on input from Another Dilbert
It started as a Jump Torpedo. Yes, we don't do those anymore. So what?
The minimal Jump Torpedo built using LBB5'80 rules is 8Td, can do Jump-1/4G (Agility 0), and costs MCr24.8.
The hull is partially streamlined (cylinder, for compact stowage).
It is sufficiently autonomous to be able to refuel at gas giants in order to reach a pre-programmed destination more than 1 parsec away.
Breakdown follows:
It requires waiving the following rules:
- Minimum size to Jump is 100Td
- Starships require a 2%/20Td bridge
- Starships require a crew
It does obey the "minimum drive size is 1Td" rule.
It complies with the "minimum power plant fuel is 1Td" requirement.
The workaround for the bridge requirement is an extension of the rule that a small craft can replace its bridge with a computer, which is then reduced by one factor. In this case, a starship can replace its bridge with a computer but the computer is reduced by two factors due to the additional complexity of the task. Because a starship requires a computer factor equal to its jump number, a Model/3 will support only Jump-1. The power plant will not support any larger computer because it only puts out 1EP.
The workaround for the crew requirement is pretty much referee fiat (it's a jump torpedo, of course it doesn't need a pilot!), but you could work out what a Pilot-bot would cost and roll that into the price.
So, that's the minimum viable product version.
I'm not done yet, though!
It started as a Jump Torpedo. Yes, we don't do those anymore. So what?
The minimal Jump Torpedo built using LBB5'80 rules is 8Td, can do Jump-1/4G (Agility 0), and costs MCr24.8.
The hull is partially streamlined (cylinder, for compact stowage).
It is sufficiently autonomous to be able to refuel at gas giants in order to reach a pre-programmed destination more than 1 parsec away.
Breakdown follows:
Spoiler:
Code:
1Td MCr4 J6 Jump Drive (limited to J1 by computer size, J6 by rules)
1Td MCr3 Pn 10 (1 EP) Power Plant (TL-15)
1Td MCr0.5 4G Maneuver Drive (Agility 0)
2Td Fuel
3Td MCr18 Computer Model/3 (effectively Model/1)
MCr0.8 Hull (cylinder, includes fuel scoops for gas giant skimming)
-------------Totals-----------------------------------------------
8Td MCr26.3
- Minimum size to Jump is 100Td
- Starships require a 2%/20Td bridge
- Starships require a crew
It does obey the "minimum drive size is 1Td" rule.
It complies with the "minimum power plant fuel is 1Td" requirement.
The workaround for the bridge requirement is an extension of the rule that a small craft can replace its bridge with a computer, which is then reduced by one factor. In this case, a starship can replace its bridge with a computer but the computer is reduced by two factors due to the additional complexity of the task. Because a starship requires a computer factor equal to its jump number, a Model/3 will support only Jump-1. The power plant will not support any larger computer because it only puts out 1EP.
The workaround for the crew requirement is pretty much referee fiat (it's a jump torpedo, of course it doesn't need a pilot!), but you could work out what a Pilot-bot would cost and roll that into the price.
So, that's the minimum viable product version.
I'm not done yet, though!
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