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Revision as of 09:42, 20 June 2006
Contents
Terran Cargo Containers
TC-TRI
- Carried by GTFr Triton
FS2 Tech Room Description
TC-TRI containers are made by Triton Dynamics specifically to house fragile replacement parts for TD vessels that must be repaired in the field. Once these parts have been placed in storage at a repair facility, the GTVA reuses the containers in many capacities.
Statistics
Hitpoints | 300 |
Length | 249 m |
TC 2
- Carried by GTFr Poseidon
FS1 Tech Room Description
The TC2 is the standard issue cargo container in the GTA for deep space cargo transport. It has all the electronics and systems needed to preserve any cargo within it at whatever conditions are necessary. TC2s are cheap to manufacture, and heavily used throughout the Alliance.
FS2 Tech Room Description
The TC 2 is the standard issue cargo container in the GTVA for deep space cargo transport. Its thin hull will preserve Terran-standard atmospheric conditions inside, as long as the hull seal has not been comprised by weapon fire or collision. TC 2 containers are cheap to manufacture and heavily used everywhere but the front lines (where the armored TAC 1 containers are employed, when available).
Statistics
Hitpoints | 300 |
Length | 35 m |
TSC 2
- Carried by GTFr Poseidon
FS1 Tech Room Description
None
FS2 Tech Room Description
The TSC 2 container is armored, providing more protection for its cargo than does the TC 2. This armor serves mainly to protect against hull breaches due to collisions, as it's not thick enough to provide much protection against enemy attacks. TSC 2s are used in busy supply depots in which collision damage is a hazard.
Statistics
Hitpoints | 600 |
Length | 35 m |
TAC 1
- Carried by GTFr Chronos and GTDr Amazon Advanced
FS1 Tech Room Description
The TAC 1 (Called the TacOne by most pilots) is a heavily armored container, usually for carrying volatile or dangerous substances. It is also the preferred supply container for use in front line operations.
FS2 Tech Room Description
The TAC 1 is a very heavily armored type of Terran cargo container. It is most often used to hold delicate or valuable cargoes. TAC 1s are generally found in front-line operations in which protection from enemy attacks is a primary consideration.
Statistics
Hitpoints | 1200 |
Length | 58 m |
TTC 1
- Carried by
FS1 Tech Room Description
The TTC 1 is another example of civilian equipment used by the GTA League of Defense. It is primarily a Tech Container, used for research purposes, especially Zero-G development operations. It is not very strong, however, and is often a target of enemy attacks.
FS2 Tech Room Description
The TTC 1 is a civilian cargo container modified for military use. It is a dense-hulled container originally designed to protect fragile technical and scientific equipment. The same protection is now used to guard against collision and attack damage to replacement ship subsystems and other electronic equipment intended for combat spacecraft.
Statistics
Hitpoints | 800 |
Length | 26 m |
Vasudan Cargo Containers
VC 3
- Carried by PVFr Bast
FS1 Tech Room Description
The standard Vasudan cargo container is only slightly different from our own. The primary difference is that the Vasudan cargo containers are atmospheric as well as deep-space. Vasudans used cargo containers well before we did, as they needed to transport raw materials from other systems to their own barren world. Our cargo container was modelled after theirs, although ours is slightly superior in durability.
Statistics
Hitpoints | 300 |
Length | 12 m |
VAC 4
- Carried by PVFr Ma'at
FS1 Tech Room Description
the VAC 4 series of cargo is much like its normal counterpart, only it has much more plating. However, this container is no more dangerous than the standard version, and is nothing more than ML-16 bait without protection of some kind.
FS2 Tech Room Description
The Vasudan VAC 4 is an armored cargo container that is used to transport fragile or valuable equipment to front-line bases. These containers are better protected than most combat spacecraft, giving their cargoes an excellent chance to survive collisions and stray energy blasts..
Statistics
Hitpoints | 1200 |
Length | 25 m |
VAC 5
- Carried by GVFr Bes
FS2 Tech Room Description
The Vasudan VAC 5 is an armored cargo container that is used to transport fragile or valuable equipment to front-line bases. These containers are better protected than most combat spacecraft, giving their cargoes an excellent chance to survive collisions and stray energy blasts.
Statistics
Hitpoints | 1200 |
Length | 53 m |
Shivan Cargo Containers
SAC 3
- Carried by SFr Dis
FS2 Tech Room Description
The SAC 3 is the most common Shivan cargo container found thus far. Its thin plating is barely enough to maintain the interior atmospheric integrity against the vacuum of space. As no additional effort was made to armor these containers against attack, it is assumed that only items of low value or importance are carried within. Nevertheless, standing orders are to capture these containers at every opportunity, unless mission orders specifically dictate otherwise.
Statistics
Hitpoints | 300 |
Length | 243 m |
SC 5
- Carried by SFr Mephisto
FS1 Tech Room Description
We believe that the Shivans use cargo containers such as these as storage depots. We have yet to see a Shivan land on a planet. This leads us to believe that the Shivans plan on keeping all of their materials and resources in deep space.
FS2 Tech Room Description
The SC 5 class of Shivan cargo container is functionally identical to the SAC 3 class, as far as GTVA engineers have been able to determine. As with all Shivan cargo containers, standing orders are to capture at every opportunity, unless mission orders specifically dictate otherwise.
Statistics
Hitpoints | 300 |
Length | 20 m |
SAC 2
- Carried by SFr Asmodeus
FS1 Tech Room Description
What we have dubbed the Sac-2 is simply a more heavily armored form of the standard Shivan cargo container. We believe that this is where the Shivans keep their more precious supplies. Sac-2s are to be captured or destroyed at every opportunity.
FS2 Tech Room Description
The SAC 2 is a heavily armored variant of the standard Shivan cargo container. Equipment found in captured SAC 2s appears to be more fragile than that found in the more common SAC 3s. SAC 2 cargo containers are to be captured rather than destroyed at every opportunity. If the choice is between destruction and allowing the container to be recovered by Shivan forces, pilots are authorized to destroy the container.
Statistics
Hitpoints | 1200 |
Length | 33 m |