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JIDRA
TORPEDO SHIP
CLASS II HIGH MOBILITY WEAPONS PLATFORM
Relatively small but absolutely deadly. A Jidra attack ship under your command
is usually more than enough to get your point across, whatever that point may
be. This module includes everything you need to use this ship concept in play,
including descriptions, general stats, and a detailed blueprint.
by
John Salquist
© 2020 John Salquist
JIDRA TORPEDO SHIP
THE JIDRA
fulfillment of said promise if necessary. Those are the two
essential functions of the Jidra series of ships. Even taking
into account reports of a modified Jidra being used by
The promise of annihilation, and the quick and precise
activities easier, most crews reserve this only for sleep, as
the verticality of the interior makes gravity something of
a work hazard. If forced to operate in gravity by exterior
factors, such as when landing in the hangar of another
The Foundation to deliver research probes into the violent
surface of the gas giant Buyasta, there are all in all very few
peaceful applications of this vessel. Fortunately, the mere
presence of Jidras is usually enough to discourage con-
frontations, making them in practice more of a deterrent
than an active force of destruction.
ship, the Jidra will switch to a horizontal configuration. This
will also rotate and lower the seats, making it easier for the
crew to disembark.
The model originates from Daharab, were they may
have been initially commissioned for use by The Legion.
It is not uncommon to see Jidras, painted black with gold
The weapon systems, particularly the torpedo and
countermeasure system, are integral to the structure of the
JIdra. The ship will unfold and align itself independently of
trimmings, docked and protruding like horns off the side of
Legion cruisers. That is, however, not the only place you’ll
find them. They are indeed widely used across the Horizon,
its current vector to facilitate optimal deployment of torpe-
dos based on the calculations of the sophisticated target-
ing computer onboard. Meanwhile using countermeasures
and the autocannon to buy the necessary time to fire and
retreat.
QUICK FACTS
CLASS:
II
by anyone who has the right contacts and enough Birr.
The fact that the contacts in question are either directly or
indirectly connected to The Syndicate or Ferekam, does not
seem to be a hindrance for some.
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SHIPYARD:
Daharab, Sadaal B.
CREW:
2 or 3, with 4 coffins.
STASIS PODS:
None.
BASE MODEL
ENERGY POINTS:
4
HULL POINTS:
4
MANEUVERABILITY:
+1
SIGNATURE:
-1
ARMOR:
4
SPEED:
4
TIME OF CONSTRUCTION:
CC 33.
OVERVIEW
The Jidra is designed to operate with support from a
larger craft or a space station, and in a fairly specialized
way. It excels at evading enemy defenses and delivering a
heavy payload where it hurts, before using its speed and
maneuverability to escape and re-arm. As such, it is really
built for war. But in the absence of large scale conflicts, it
has proven useful as an escort for other ships, or guarding
remote outposts and space stations. Not to mention how
intimidating and persuasive its signature is when it regis-
ters on the sensors of a lone cargo hauler caught in a cor-
sair ambush.
The operational range of the ship is between 14-28
AD from base depending on crew size and equipment.
The cockpit, which doubles as an escape pod, is made to
SIZE:
Length 8.2 m, Width 7.6 m, Height 17.4 m.
Torpedoes, Ejector.
FEATURES:
Advanced Targeting Computer, Advanced
MODULES:
Docking hatch, Cabins (4 coffins), Escape
accomodate the basic crew of two. In addition to that there
is room for a dedicated engineer and one passenger, both
of whom would unfortunately be left behind if the bridge is
ejected. The two main seats are attached to rotating gim-
bals in a vertical configuration and would be very difficult
to climb into if the ship had artificial gravity onboard. As it
happens, that is often not the case. Although it is possible
to generate gravity onboard to make some day-to-day
pod (the cockpit), Torpedo & Mine system, Weapon
System (Autocannon), Weapon System (Counter-
measure dispenser).
PROBLEM:
Unexpected gravity: the rarely used artificial
gravity onboard is glitchy and can be dangerous if
the GM has
DP
to spend.
COST:
363 000 Birr
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INTERIOR
When in its standard vertical configuration, the inside
of the Jidra is more or less a narrow shaft surrounded
by tiny compartments. In the ceiling at the very top is a
bulkhead leading into the crawl spaces surrounding the
reactor module, and just below that are the sleeping cof-
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fins, embedded in the side walls. The rear wall of the shaft
stands out from the rest by being mostly bare, the reason
being that it effectively becomes a floor when the ship
lands horizontally. Overall, most of the hulls volume is ded-
icated to ship systems and there isn’t a lot of space left for
the crew to inhabit. What little there is is further reduced by
a clutter of hand rails, storage lockers, life support systems
and interface consoles.
Unlit ceramic wall panels, rubberized edges, dark
duralite frameworks and tiny indicator lights dotting the
walls renders the interior of the ship not too dissimilar from
the exterior space it travels through. Not to mention the
absence of artificial gravity, which further reinforces this
impression. In fact, crews spending extended periods of
time onboard can testify how their immediate surround-
ings begins to blend seamlessly with the void outside the
encompassing cockpit canopy. While disorienting and
frightful to some, this design makes piloting the craft a
unbounded and empowering experience for those who
dare to embrace it.
The general level of crew comfort is, as one might
expect, not the greatest. Internal storage houses sufficient
food and water supplies to enable the ship to operate
autonomously for up to a few weeks, but there is no addi-
tional food preparation facilities and no dedicated dining
area, making meals a pre-packaged and free floating
affair. The singular hygiene unit is a closet-like structure
built into the wall above the cockpit, and while the sleeping
coffins are relatively spacious and pleasant, they are the
only place onboard that can be described in such positive
terms, as far as crew comfort is concerned.
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