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The Star Clipper ''Mendicant'' spent the first few decades of her life as ''Black Dahlia'', a smuggler and blockade runner in the Calixis Sector. She and her consorts ''[[Calamity]]'' and ''[[Mayhem]]'' were owned by a large criminal syndicate and operated on both sides of the Maw, smuggling contraband, disrupting commerce, and generally harassing both civilian and Imperial Navy ships alike. Nearly thirty years ago she and her consorts were taken as prizes by Talfore Machariel during an unfortunate (for the pirates) attack on a Machariel trade convoy. Impressed with the rakish lines of all three ships, Talfore turned their crews in to the Navy authorities at Port Wander, scrubbed the ships from stem to stern, refit them to suit his needs, and commissioned them as Sanctioned Trade Vessels of the Machariel trade fleet. | The Star Clipper ''Mendicant'' spent the first few decades of her life as ''Black Dahlia'', a smuggler and blockade runner in the Calixis Sector. She and her consorts ''[[Calamity]]'' and ''[[Mayhem]]'' were owned by a large criminal syndicate and operated on both sides of the Maw, smuggling contraband, disrupting commerce, and generally harassing both civilian and Imperial Navy ships alike. Nearly thirty years ago she and her consorts were taken as prizes by Talfore Machariel during an unfortunate (for the pirates) attack on a Machariel trade convoy. Impressed with the rakish lines of all three ships, Talfore turned their crews in to the Navy authorities at Port Wander, scrubbed the ships from stem to stern, refit them to suit his needs, and commissioned them as Sanctioned Trade Vessels of the Machariel trade fleet. | ||
Since then she has served moving small, delicate, and time sensitive cargoes from the Expanse to the Calixis Sector and back again. Sadly, voidmen have a long memory, and not all of them know that she's gone legit. Most every man and woman at void around the Maw remember her as ''Dahlia'', and react to her and her consorts accordingly. | Since then she has served moving small, delicate, and time sensitive cargoes from the Expanse to the Calixis Sector and back again. Sadly, voidmen have a long memory, and not all of them know that she's gone legit. Most every man and woman at void around the Maw remember her as ''Dahlia'', and react to her and her consorts accordingly. Previously under the command of Teodor Ziel, ''Mendicant'' was heavily damaged during the Ork incursion at [[Machariel Station]], and is currently undergoing a substantial refit. Upon his promotion to Station Master of [[Machariel Station]], Captain Ziel made his former executive officer Blaise Prohovka ''Mendicant's'' new captain. |
Revision as of 01:41, 18 April 2011
Ship Summary | |
Ship Name | STV Mendicant |
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Faction | Unspecified |
Hull Type | |
Ship Class | Orion-class |
Brief Description | Machariel Star Clipper sent to Marneus' Space Station |
Campaign | Rogue Trader: After the Gold Rush |
Ship Details
Hull: | Transport |
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Dimensions: | 3 km long, .4km abeam |
Mass: | 80 megatonnes |
Crew: | 14000 approx |
Accel: | 5.4 gravities max sustainable acceleration |
Game Stats
Speed | 13 | Maneuverability | +35 | ||
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Detection | +20 | Armour | 12 | ||
Void Shields | 1 | Hull Integrity | 35 | ||
Space | 40 | Total Power | 40 | ||
Turret Rating | 1 | ||||
Weapon Capacity | 2 | ||||
Crew Population | 100 | Crew Morale | 100 | Crew Rating | Crack (40) |
Essential Components
Modified Mezoa-pattern Theta-7 Drive, Markov I Warp Engine, Gellar Field, Repulsor Shield, Commerce Bridge, Vitae Pattern Life Sustainer, Voidsmen Quarters, Deep Void Augur Array.
Supplemental Components
- Main Cargo Hold: Mendicant is a transport's transport, and despite her aggressive lines is rather roomy inside. This component grants an additional 125 Achievement Points when working toward a Trade Objective.
- Shadowblind Bays: A holdover from her piracy days, Mendicant has squirreled away in different parts of the ship hidden holds of varying sizes that are void-shielded and static screened to make them virtually invisible to auspex systems. This component grants and additional 50 Achievement Points to any Trade Objective, and 75 Achievement Points Toward any Criminal Objective. Due to their placement and obfuscation systems, locating these holds requires an Arduous (-40) Scrutiny Test.
- Augmented Retro-thrusters: Somewhere along the line, Mendicant's manoeuvring thrusters were replaced with those from a frigate sized ship.
- Defensive Countermeasures: Mendicant is equipped with a sophisticated package of false auspex reflectors, thermal buoys, vox screamers, and other devices designed to help her escape customs vessels and blockading ships. Single Use: When deployed, the countermeasures apply a –20 penalty to all Ballistic Skill Tests made to attack the ship for the next 1d5+1 Strategic Turns. Torpedoes suffer a –30 penalty instead. Once used, the countermeasures must be refilled and refurbished with a successful Upkeep Test outside of combat (and at a technological system with void yards) before it can be used again.
- Energistic Conversion Matrix: Mendicant is equipped with an ancient and borderline heretical power system that allows her to divert power from other systems to her engines. The ECM can be activated by the captain as a free action, and can exchange 5 power for 1 speed. Mendicant currently has 10 points surplus power, which allows for 2 more points of speed. The captain can power down other components and divert their power to the engines if the situation is dire enough.
Weapons
Jovian Missile Battery: Location: (1 Keel), Str: 5, Dam: 1d10+1, Crit: 6, Range: 6
- The missile battery can only be fired every other turn.
Sunsear Laser Battery: Location: (1 Dorsal), Str: 4, Dam: 1d10+2, Crit: 4, Range: 9
Complications
Reaver of the Unbeholden Reaches
- Self-reliant: When Mendicant's crew affects long-term repairs, they repair 1d10+5 points of hull integrity as opposed to the standard 1d5.
- Strike and Fade: All Silent Running manoeuvres Mendicant performs gain a +10 bonus.
- Pirate Vessel: Despite being refit and renamed, a faint hint of Mendicant's old life lingers around her. On a successful Difficult (-10) Scrutiny Test, experienced voidmen and Naval officers will recognise her as Black Dahlia despite her Machariel livery and new running gear, and will be, rightfully or not, suspicious of her and her crew. All officers and crew hailing from Mendicant suffer -10 on all interaction tests if the person or persons they are interacting with recognize the ship.
The Star Clipper Mendicant spent the first few decades of her life as Black Dahlia, a smuggler and blockade runner in the Calixis Sector. She and her consorts Calamity and Mayhem were owned by a large criminal syndicate and operated on both sides of the Maw, smuggling contraband, disrupting commerce, and generally harassing both civilian and Imperial Navy ships alike. Nearly thirty years ago she and her consorts were taken as prizes by Talfore Machariel during an unfortunate (for the pirates) attack on a Machariel trade convoy. Impressed with the rakish lines of all three ships, Talfore turned their crews in to the Navy authorities at Port Wander, scrubbed the ships from stem to stern, refit them to suit his needs, and commissioned them as Sanctioned Trade Vessels of the Machariel trade fleet.
Since then she has served moving small, delicate, and time sensitive cargoes from the Expanse to the Calixis Sector and back again. Sadly, voidmen have a long memory, and not all of them know that she's gone legit. Most every man and woman at void around the Maw remember her as Dahlia, and react to her and her consorts accordingly. Previously under the command of Teodor Ziel, Mendicant was heavily damaged during the Ork incursion at Machariel Station, and is currently undergoing a substantial refit. Upon his promotion to Station Master of Machariel Station, Captain Ziel made his former executive officer Blaise Prohovka Mendicant's new captain.