The Mobile Assembly platform was designed to aid in the production and repair of Origin Starships, and to possibly market as a lower cost platform for startup companies and civilian fleets to use as a maintenance or modification platform, without the need to bring a ship into atmosphere. The mobility of the platform is for security and flexibility, the MAP can continue with repairs while in transit, even at FTL speeds.
Basically a small shipyard, at can build or repair nearly anything it has the plans for (minus things with Zesuaium and Yamataiaum components) It can only build/repair one ship at a time.
Assembling, repairing, and modifying starships.
The Mobile Assembly Platform consists of two main parts, the Spaceframe, and the Crew Section. the Spaceframe is a large Box with a wedge at one end and engines at the other. The crew Section resembles a building, with windows around the top floor. Connecting these two sections are a number of beams and arms, which form the work section of the ship.
Origin Industries, while fairly prolific in the design category, is quite limited in the Personnel and Space category. Since Expansion on Tami is controlled in favor of the forests, the only logical solution was to bring manufacturing capability to the stars, and thus, The MAP was born in YE 31. It is a large vehicle, created to build other starships, thereby making it easier for Origin Industries to build their orders. While a little slow due to the fact that it can only build one ship at a time, the MAP is successful in that in can move around, even while working, so if Tami (or anywhere a MAP might be stationed) happened to be attacked, the Platform could leave safely.
Class: OI-H1-1A Type: Mobile Assembly Platform Designers: Origin Industries Manufacturer: Origin industries, Tami Production: 14, More may be produced by request. Fielded by: Origin Industries, Nepleslian Reds, Star Army of Yamatai Price: 500,000 KS
Crew: 25 operators are recommended, but only three required. Maximum Capacity: There are accommodations for 100 people. About 450 people can fit aboard in an emergency, but the ship would be extremely cramped.
Length: 3000 meters (9842.5 feet) Width: 750 meters- 2000 Meters (2460.6 feet- 6561.6 feet) Height: 750 meters- 2000 Meters (2460.6 feet- 6561.6 feet)
Length: 200 meters (656 feet) Width: 750 meters (2460.6 feet) Height: 150 meters (492 feet) Decks: 30 (5 meters each)
Continuum Distortion Drive: 8,000c Hyperspace Fold Drive: N/A Sublight Engines: .15c Range: 1 year (if no construction is going on) Lifespan: 50+ years Refit Cycle: Constant (repairs and refits itself)
See Damage Rating (Version 3) for an explanation of the damage system.
the top ten decks contain numerous computer banks and control centers that monitor and control all of the construction processes of the ship. The middle ten decks contain the crew quarters and all the living spaces of the ship. The bottom ten decks are taken up mostly by engineering sections and storage of supplies for the crew.
There are two Cargo Storage Areas, One in the Crew section, which carries Supplies for the crew, and a very large one in the main spaceframe, which carries the Raw materials needed to build and repair Starships. The Crew storage is located on the bottommost level of the Crew section, wheras the Spaceframe cargo section takes up the majority of the Spaceframe's interior.
There are two engineering sections on the ship, one in the crew cabin, and one within the spaceframe. The crew cabin engineering section is meant more as a surrogate engineering for ships under construction, and contains many access points to outside, each contained with airlocks and rooms housing EVA suits. The lower engineering section can either be accessed by a spacewalk from the crew engineering, or by crawling through access tunnels contained in the mobile arm/struts that are used to support ships in construction. It contains access to all integral portions of the spaceframe, IE, engines, generators, computers, and many other systems.
There is a decent sized shuttle bay on the Second Deck of the Crew section of the MAP. It contains all the facilities needed to service and reapair most shuttles.
Much of the frame of the MAP is made from reinforced Nerimium, for strength and durability, while most body panels are made from Durandium Alloy.
The MAP can handle up to 100 Onset Shuttles, but comes equipped with 25.
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Product Categories | space stations |
Product Name | Mobile Assembly Platform |
Nomenclature | OI-H1-1A |
Manufacturer | Origin Industries |
Year Released | YE 31 |
Price (KS) | 500 ,000.00 KS |
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Supply Classification | Class A - STARSHIPS |