The Ge-Y1-M3103 - Mining Module is an option for the Ge-Y1-1a - Henkei-class Starship that was first manufactured in YE 31.
Class: Module Nomenclature: Ge-Y1-M3103p/s Type: Mining Designers: Geshrinari Shipyards Manufacturer: Geshrinari Shipyards Price: 6,500 KS (Without customization)
The only difference between the Ge-Y1-M3103p and the Ge-Y1-M3103s is orientation. They contain the same equipment but are opposite in physical arrangement.
Length: 30 meters (269 feet) Width: 18 meters ( 164 feet) Height: 9 meters (29.52 feet) Decks: 2 (8 meters each)
There is a network of catwalks that go around the module to allow access from the upper deck to the floor of the module.
The Ge-Y1-M3103 has an area for storing processed ores. It is used to hold the material until it can be transferred to the cargo bay in the Henkei. This area is 10m (32.8') by 2.5m (8.2'). A loading arm picks up the material and stacks automatically.
The Ge-Y1-M3103 module uses a Geshrinari Shipyards designed armor hull. The hull is composed .5 meters of overlapping durandium plating. The frame of the module is Durandium Alloy.
The Ge-Y1-E3104 connects to the Ge-Y1-E3103 - Intercom System aboard the Henkei. It allows all compartments on the module to tie into the system.
The Ge-Y1-M3103 module features the same Ge-Y1-G3101 Fusion reactor as the secondary generator on the Henkei. This reactor provides the power necessary to run the systems in the module.
The Ge-Y1-M3103 module features a Geshrinari Matter Collection System. This gathers fuel for use by the reactor in the module. The MCS intake on the forward panel of the module.
The Ge-Y1-M3105 is the standard mating unit for connecting to the Ge-Y1-M3104 on the Henkei. There are two of these on the module they provide the physical, and electrical connectivity for the to the Henkei.
This laser fires a continuous beam that allows the module to cut asteroids into smaller pieces to feed into the ore processors.
There are three feeders into the processor. The ore is brought in where it crushed, separated and then smelted.