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Interdiction Vessels & You

Flint Pherson

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Interdiction Vessels & You

Q: What is an Interdiction Vessel?
A: A vessel equipped with an Artificial Gravity Well designed to pull your ship out of Hyperspace.


To begin, let's start with a few rules of Hyperspace.
  • You can't enter Hyperspace while in the pull of a planet or star's gravity well. One-way 'Hyper Gates' are the exception.
  • Every vessel's Hyperdrive is equipped with a fail-safe device that exits Hyperspace upon contact with a Gravity Well. (This can be turned off at the risk of vaporization.)
  • Hyperwaves are signals that can be transmitted and received in Hyperspace. (These signals travel much faster than a Hyperdrive.)
  • Hyperwave Transmitters and Transceivers broadcast and receive Hyperwaves. (These machines can be moored in Realspace or in Hyperspace.)
  • The Holonet is broadcast by way of the unnumbered legions of Hyperwave Transmitters and Transceivers.
  • Sensor Arrays do not work in Hyperspace. (Probably because they are designed to work at Lightspeed and not faster.)

Now, let's move on to why Interdiction is important.

Q: Will I, ever get Interdicted?
A: Yes. You will. In fact, you will get Interdicted whenever you approach the Guarded Border of a civilized Planetary System.

Q: How?
A: Either by an 'Interdiction Gate' that serves as a Security Hub for a popular Hyperlane or Approach Vector. Or, by an Interdiction Vessel if you are approaching from an illegal Approach Vector.

Q: How do they know I'm coming?
A: By the cross-channeled radiation sonar of 0-Mass Transceivers. See: Imperial Hyperspace Security.

Q: What is a 0 - Mass Transceiver?
A: It is similar to a Hyperwave Transmittor listed above. As it is moored in Hyperspace and broadcasts cross-channeled radiation as speeds much faster than a Hyperdrive. This radiation detects approaching vessels or objects in hyperspace similar to the way sonar works.

Let's Illustrate:
Below is the image of a vessel approaching by an Illegal Approach Vessel. (Red). This vessel is detected by crossing the radiation horizon of two 0-Mass Transceivers that are moored in Hyperspace. The 0-Mass Transceivers send a Hyperwave message to the System's Border Security, who then dispatch an Interdiction vessel to intercept along the illegal vessels course. (Blue). You see the (Red) vessel should be approaching the system via the Hyperlane. The Legal Approach Vector. (Yellow)



Q: How does stealth work?
A: Current 'cloaking' technology renders your vessel invisible to senor arrays, and sometimes even the naked eye, in Realspace only. No vessel can currently remain undetected by 0-Mass Transceivers.

Q: How large is the Gravity Well created by an Interdiction vessel?
A: That depends upon the size and mass properties of the Interdiction Field Generator. ...But it is generally large enough that when your vessel drops out of Hyperspace, you will be able to see the Interdiction Vessel on your Sensors.

Q: Wait. So I can't drop my entire Faction Fleet out of Hyperspace right on the edge of an Enemy World's gravity well and start nuking it?
A: Not in a civilized and guarded system with Interdiction Vessels. Nope. Sorry. And a good Planetary Shield already mitigates this.

Q: Can I outrun an Interdiction Vessel?
A: Yes. You most certainly can. But you must first escape it's Interdiction Field before you can jump again to Hyperspace. It should also be noted that Interdiction Vessels often bring escort ships to help them disable, run-down, and destroy other enemy vessels.

Q: Wouldn't that make leaving a system much easier than approaching one?
A: Yes it would. As 0-Mass Transceivers are generally moored in Hyperspace outside of the gravitational pull of the system's star.

Q: When was this technology established?
A: This method of security was first-mentioned during the reign of Emperor Palpatine and implemented primarily inside the Labyrinth Corridors of the Deep Core. However, the Empire's method also featured the addition of many strategically-placed Gravity Well Projectors in addition to Interdiction Vessels. These methods were later expressed to having been polished and perfected around the Core World Systems before 137 ABY and the rule of Darth Krayt. See: Imperial Hyperspace Security, History
 
They are fun, and make fleet battles that much more epic, I think they are good for ambushing and forcing fleets to stay in the fight. They are definatly assets, I plan on building some as well.
 
Wonderful guide. Most of this, in action, will be judged by a RJ in the case that it ever becomes a problem in a story, because we like to keep things less technically driven and more plot driven... but still, we'd like to remain true to Star Wars, so guides like this are wonderful to keep players informed of how the Star Wars universe works.

Good job, Flint!
 

Flint Pherson

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Yeah. It wasn't really relevant information up until I noticed Interdiction Fleet Designs being made. A good Planetary Shield can open, close, or window-open; well enough for most Fleet actions. But with new ships and technologies hitting the flight deck, I wanted the community to kinda be on the same page.


Mooring & Hyperspace Conspiracy Theory

I've also been looking into 'Hyperspace Mooring' techniques, but with little success. It looks like they take a Hyperspace Ring and slap a Beacon in the middle of it instead of a Jedi Starfighter. Then they plot a circler or elliptical course through Hyperspace and fire the puppy off. Some kind of powerful Inertial Dampeners, or radiation propelled Solar Sails, then unfurl and cause the Beacon to remain 'at speed' when it detaches from the Hyperspace Ring. Thus, 'Mooring' the Beacon into a tight, static orbit inside Hyperspace. With the Beacon never actually slowing down enough to drop out into Realspace. The Hyperspace Ring though, does reenter Realspace and is now ready to be used again.

Of course, it should also be noted that the first Hyperdrive Technologies of the Infinite Empire spawned from organic Force Sensitive technologies. So the more delicate properties of Hyperspace could simply be linked to the Force via 'Magical Unicorns and Rainbows'. ...Thus also leaving open the grand conspiracy that the Holonet Engineering Division is secretly the Galaxy largest secret cache of organic Force Sensitive technologies since the appearance of the Vong Fleet.

Or I could just be over-thinking this. :p
 
Most interesting. What intrigues me is how would a force sensitive person perceive the effects of the Gravity well. This is assuming it can be perceived in the first place.
 
Force sensitives cant sense gravity Daxton...well we shouldn't be able to.

Also another thing, Rakata tech isn't organic its just...well basically much. It functions off the same basis as Sith Holocrons and shit like that. It may be "alive" with the darkside of the force but its all Metal not organic.
 

Flint Pherson

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Darth Moridin said:
...Also another thing, Rakata tech isn't organic its just...well basically much. It functions off the same basis as Sith Holocrons and shit like that. It may be "alive" with the darkside of the force but its all Metal not organic.
Oh. I did not know that. Right on! *air guitars* :D

And yeah. Sorry Senor Daxton. But I've not read anywhere where Force Users 'perceive' or 'interact' with Hyperspace in unique meta-physical ways. Don't get me wrong though? With the appearance of Aboleth and Centerpoint Station already entrenched in the EU... I'm sure it will happen soon. (If not already) :(

(...Nope. ...Can that thought. I just remembered in the Dark Empire series where Palpatine summons (Force Wormholes) to suck Luke Skywalker into space and transport him throughout the galaxy. Effectively letting Dark-Siders use the ability to transport themselves across any galactic distance instantly. Or destroy entire solar systems from anywhere across the Galaxy by themselves.) :(
 
That would be too overpowered. Where is the fun of sucking you guys to space just when you hit the can? Wait now there is a sparkling idea :D

Hahaha. I just wanted to ask so that in the event I do run into that situation I can rp my character's reaction properly.

now bring out the tequila, we have drinking to do.
 

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