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Approved Tech Volant Hypertransit System

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

Intent: To submit a unique hypertransit system for Visanj T'shkali to use in future submissions
Image Credit: N/A
Canon Link: N/A
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION

Manufacturer: Visanj T’shkali
Model: Volant Hypertransit System
Affiliation: Visanj T’shkali
Modularity: No
Production: Mass Production
Material(s): Hyperdrive components, navicomputer components

SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Class 0.5 Hyperdrive
  • Quiet Hyperspace Travel
  • Advanced Navicomputer
  • Fast Jump Capability; Micro-Jump Capability
  • Atmospheric Jump Capable
  • Interdiction Resistant
DESCRIPTION
  • The Volant Hypertransit System was designed to be a fast, stable, and reliable hypertransit unit, suitable for ships up to 75m due to its compact size. The powerful Class 0.5 hyperdrive makes this a very fast option for users, but given size restraints it simply couldn't give the same performance in larger vessels.
  • The Volant uses a low-profile advanced geometry hyperspace 'bubble' surrounding the craft, enabling it to bypass hyperspace early warning systems, hyperwave monitors and signal interceptors, etc. without triggering them. Its unique design allows for the additional benefit of deceleration pre-reversion to avoid triggering gemcutters, reversion sensors, and similar technologies. Because of this, the ship will not arrive bursting out of hyperspace but rather it will appear to subtly 'phase-out' of hyperspace, enabling surreptitious arrival. Still, highly-advanced sensor systems can detect a ship using the Volant, but these are very large, expensive, and rare, usually only found on the biggest military-grade capital ships, or on very rich worlds with defense budgets that allow for such an expense, especially for such a dedicated system. Also, to enable pre-reversion stealth, ships cannot activate heavy deflector shields or power up weapons systems prior to arrival, making using this system to carry out surprise attacks (i.e. bursting out of hyperspace guns blazing into battle situations) a foolish choice: The slow 'phasing' process (4-5 seconds) and lack of offensive or defensive abilities while using it leaves a ship a sitting duck, especially since that the closer a ship gets to completing the dephasing process the more subjected it is to detection and targeting. Without a total stealth package, a ship carrying the Volant becomes entirely detectable the very moment it appears out of hyperspace.
  • The integrated astro-navigational computer system is a step above most stock navi-computers. Beginning with a soliton antenna, enabling early detection and collision-warning with other ships traveling in hyperspace, serving as part of a non-SIGINT hyperwave signal interceptor array, providing full-spectrum scans and provides greater hyperspace situational awareness, monitoring conditions, collision warnings, reversions, etc. The actual navicomputer has the benefit of Dagata's spacefaring history. Centuries of smugglers, pirates, tramp freighters, and spacers coming and going, and their collective knowledge of hyperspace routes, including praedia - hyperspace routes not found on maps and apart from those generally traveled and used - means the navicomputer contains detailed information for a far greater range of possible hyperspace routes and data regarding star systems, various anomalies, making travel both much easier and having more options available. This means faster speeds in many areas of the galaxy, opening up new areas, markets, etc., and allowing ships to avoid many major hyperspace routes (and the security risks of using them), making this system perfect for those wishing to traverse the stars without being found out.
  • The Volant uses an integrated VT-Hyperspace Capacitor (see link below) which enables the ship to use stored energy to allow jump to hyperspace as soon as the route is programmed by the navicomputer. With so many pre-programmed routes and navigational sensors, this means significantly faster jump capabilities than those found in most hyperdrive systems. Further, since it stores the power needed to permit more jumps, the Volant is capable of making 'micro-jumps', popping in and out of hyperspace over short distances - something which might damage more conventional systems. The navicomputer, being able to make course corrections and recalculating routes without reversion, combines with this ability to significantly extend or alter a hyperspace journey on the fly without much effort or tax on the system. The power used to charge the capacitor, and to operate the entire system actually, is significant and ships using the Volant require power systems sufficient to handle its needs.
  • What truly sets the Volant apart from many rival systems is its ability to calculate for and make atmospheric jumps and revisions. Though not without serious risks involved, this capability gives the Volant and edge that few other systems enjoy. Being able to counteract the effects of a natural gravity well - artificial gravity wells contain variables which include increased variables, making them still effective even against the Volant - to enable a ship to enter or exit hyperspace within a planet's atmosphere means that the ship can, in most cases, 'phase-out' of hyperspace directly over a planet and within its atmosphere without detection or the 'shockwave' effect causing damage to other objects around it.
  • Finally, the Volant includes a low-grade hyperwave inertial momentum stabilizer (HIMS), giving it at least the chance of avoiding/escaping interdiction fields. While it's not strong enough to break free of heavy large-scale fields, or high-powered interdiction beams like those carried on very large capital ships, it can allow a ship to remain in hyperspace and pass through most commonly-encountered interdiction fields. It will not allow a ship to jump to hyperspace while within such a field however, and repeated attempts will damage the Volant seriously. Prolonged subjection to interdiction fields or nets will still force reversion too, so careful consideration is needed to avoid attempting to push through and burning out the entire system.
STRENGTHS
  • Powerful 0.5 hyperdrive speed makes ships using this system very fast, cutting relative travel times significantly.
  • The advanced geometric 'bubble' greatly prevents detection, bypassing early warning systems, hyperwave monitors and signal interceptors, etc. Additionally, it allows for pre-reversion deceleration to avoid gemcutters and similar detection systems.
  • Improved integrated sensor array reduces chance of collision in hyperspace and provides increased hyperspace situational awareness.
  • Advanced navicomputer is programmed with centuries of records regarding hyperspace routes, star systems information, galactic navigational anomalies, and a considerable amount of praedia, allowing for faster speeds and route programming, nuanced travel, and avoiding major hyperspace routes to permit ships using this system to move about much more freely than standard hyperdrives. Further, the navicomputer can recalculate routes and make adjustments while in hyperspace without reversion or over-taxing the system.
  • An integrated VT-Hyperspace Capacitor allows for making faster jumps and even to perform 'micro-jumps' when the need arises.
  • Atmospheric jump capability is present, allowing ships to calculate for and operate near naturally-occuring gravity wells such as planets, moons, and other celestial bodies.
  • A low-grade HIMS allows ships to safely pass through commonly-encountered hyperspace interdiction fields.

WEAKNESSES
  • Due to its compact size, it lacks the power to work effectively onboard ships in excess of 75m in length.
  • Though rare, highly-advanced hyperspace detection systems such as those found on very large military-grade ships and heavily-defended worlds can - and usually will - still detect ships using this system.
  • Pre-reversion deceleration requires that other shield and weapons systems be brought offline, leaving the ship momentarily defenseless when it 'phases' out of hyperspace. Without a total stealth package, the ship would be a sitting duck, vulnerable to both detection and targeting almost immediately upon arrival.
  • Power requirements for this system mean that ships without adequate power plants will not be able to use this system effectively.
  • The atmospheric jump capability does not apply when encountering artificial gravity wells.
  • The HIMS unit will not resist against large-scale interdiction fields or high-powered interdiction beams like those used by very large military-grade vessels.
  • The HIMS unit is not designed to resist prolonged exposure to interdiction fields, and doing so will force reversion and potentially damage the entire system. Finally, while exposed to such a field, the ship will be able to jump away into hyperspace.
[OOC - 9/16/2019 - Changed to Mass Production per Factory Suggestion]
 
[member="Visanj T'shkali"], as with your other sub, this appears to be missing the "Strengths" and "Weaknesses" sections.



Visanj T'shkali said:
Links HIMS https://starwars.fan...entum_sustainerVT-Capacitor http://starwarsrp.ne...pace-capacitor/
These should actually go under the "Primary Source" heading, which appears to be missing from this template. It looks like you may be new here, so I should probably tell you that we do not remove any part of the template. If it looks like something doesn't apply in the headings, you can simply leave it blank or leave it N/A. That way, if there is something that should be listed (like these links here), the Factory Staff can help you put them in the right place so everyone can find it easily (since it's a standardized format).
 
[member="Gir Quee"] Sorry, my ability to hyperlink seems to be buggy and I was making an aesthetic choice. I'm a perfectionist, which is Dagatan for neurotic OCD.

As for the Strengths and Weaknesses, not a problem. Give me a bit to make the fixes.
 
Content looks well-written, though I should not say that this is an endorsement of gameplay balance. Minor nitpick though.



Visanj T'shkali said:
Primary Links HIMS https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Hyperwave_inertial_momentum_sustainerVT-Capacitor http://starwarsrp.net/topic/109596-vt-hyperspace-capacitor/

Technically, the exact template format and wording needs to be used here. So "Primary Links" should be "Primary Source". From the General Factory Rules:

The entire template must be used in your submission. Users can customize templates to their own personal liking, but the template's fields are not to be changed/removed/altered, additional information may be added but base fields may not be changed or removed.
We're not going to eat you alive if a field/heading/section somehow gets deleted or garbled, but try and stay in the practice of simply copying the existing template.
 
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