Condottiere
Emperor Mongoose
The point being, you can convert a smallcraft into a starship, any number of ways, as long as you get the proper engineering, controls, and minimum enclosed space.
You do you, but I’ll disagree on that. 100-ton hull—not displacement—required.The point being, you can convert a smallcraft into a starship, any number of ways, as long as you get the proper engineering, controls, and minimum enclosed space.
I like that idea but make it robotic. A jump attempt might kill everyone on both ships.Further thought... how about a very small (15 ton?) small craft whose entire function is to clamp a ship to restrict its jump capability?
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Could be done as two 15 ton Modular Cutter half-modules.
Full robotic is unlikely to be required. Just remote ops.I like that idea but make it robotic. A jump attempt might kill everyone on both ships.
That works too.Full robotic is unlikely to be required. Just remote ops.
ALTHOUGH...
"Bzzt... Hello! I am Clampy, your freindly Clamp Module! I look forward to an... engaging... and... close experience with your ship today! Ha! Ha!"
THE Type J Seeker is a Starship. A Seeker need not be a Type J or a Starship.And the Seeker IS a starship.
This bothered me a little as well, and I tended to assume it would be the larger ship that had the clamp.That's a judgement call, though. I see how a larger ship clamps onto a smaller one, but how and where does the smaller ship clamp onto the bigger one? Maybe it does, but "not explicitly forbidden in the rules" isn't probative in a ruleset known to trend to the generic.
Or between a blanket yes and blanket no, maybe a small craft can bring it's own docking clamp to the party but every latch on needs an airlock, so they're not just trying to grab onto a large flat surface at random, or bending some sensor array that wasn't built to bear loads under thrust.
Whilst in theory that is possible, actually getting the clamp on might be a challenge if the ship you wish to clamp doesn't want to cooperate. I would expect either party to be able to deny a connect or initiate a disconnect (e.g. explosive bolts on the docking lug) or the whole thing becomes a security and safety issue.Further thought... how about a very small (15 ton?) small craft whose entire function is to clamp a ship to restrict its jump capability?
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Could be done as two 15 ton Modular Cutter half-modules.
A giant robotic speargun. It fires a cable and draws itself in to clamp on and hold.Whilst in theory that is possible, actually getting the clamp on might be a challenge if the ship you wish to clamp doesn't want to cooperate. I would expect either party to be able to deny a connect or initiate a disconnect (e.g. explosive bolts on the docking lug) or the whole thing becomes a security and safety issue.
This might work if you manage to convince them to hold station while you conduct delicate docking manoeuvres but not if they are about to jump (as they are unlikely to hang about at the 100D point while some suspicious vessel approaches within kilometers (and simply by being within a few kilometers are already imposing a jump hazard due to their (admittedly tiny) jump shadow.
So possible but there are probably cheaper and easier ways to do it routinely.