Friday 8 January 2010

New Ship Componnents (Rogue Trader)

New Supplemental Components

Component

Appropriate Hulls

Power

Space

SP

Torpedo and Hangar Bays

Fighter Bay

All Ships

2

2

1

Heavy Lifter Bay

Transports

1

2

2

Additional Facilities

Promenade

All Ships

1

3

2

Apothecarium

All Ships

1

1

2

Flux Generator

All Ships

+5

4

1

Void Cathedral

All Ships

1

3

2

Hexagrammatic Cells

All Ships

2

1

2

Astropathic Relay

All Ships

2

1

2

Techno-Shrine to the Omnissiah

All Ships

2

1

1

Cryo-Vaults

All Ships

1

2

1

Vivarium

All Ships

1

1

1

Aqua-Reservoir

All Ships

0

4

1

Scholarium*

All Ships

1

1

3

Augments and Enhancements

Pneumatic Arterial*

Transports, Raiders, Frigates

2

3

3

Light Cruisers, Cruisers

3

4

2

Dorsal Castellum*

Transports, Cruisers

0

+2

1


Torpedoes and Hangar Bays

Fighter Bay

Swarms of fighters maintain a constant void patrol around this vessel. The cavernous fighter bay contains a full squadron of fighters, either of Imperial Naval stock or a more exotic vintage, and the support facilities necessary to keep them in action. Brave void-pilots may roam the ship’s halls, set above the common ratings by their lethal career.

Void Patrol: Increase the ship’s turret rating by 1 during combat.

Turret Suppression: During combat, the ship may launch fighters against an enemy ship to suppress turrets as an Extended Action. This requires a Difficult (-10) Piloting Test, and will suppress 1 point of enemy turrets, plus 1 point of enemy turrets for every degree of success.

Heavy Lifter Bay

Any warp-vessel will be festooned with a wide variety of smaller craft for ferrying cargo, crew, and passengers between ships, stations, and planets. A ship mounting a heavy lifter bay has vast swarms of these vessels, giving it the heavy spacelift capacity necessary to run a major mining operation, transport an imperial guard regiment, or survey a planet. In battle, these craft can be turned to use as impromptu assault craft, transporting hundreds of armed troops onto an enemy vessel.

Improvised Assault Craft: When conducting Hit and Run attacks or boarding an enemy vessel, the heavy lifter bay provides a +10 bonus to Command Tests.

Heavy Spacelift Capacity: When working towards an Exploration, Military, Trade, or Criminal objective, the players earn an extra 50 Achievement Points towards completing that objective.

Additional Facilities

Promenade

While ships may act as space-going cities, few vessels dedicate much in the way of space to this function, instead leaving the crew to undertake black-market trade and criminal activities. A promenade supplants this underground activity by serving as an official ship-board marketplace and recreational area, giving the crew. Crew members can gather here to trade, supplement their ship-board rations, and enjoy their off-duty hours.

Rest and Recreation: Increase Crew Morale permanently by 3.

Free Market: This component provides 50 Achievement Points on any Criminal or Trade endeavor.

Apothecarium

All vessels have some level of medical facilities, but a ship with a full Apothecarium is equipped with major surgical facilities, resucatrix chambers, and clinics to tend to the crew. Experienced tech-priests and medicians work to heal the sick, install augmetics, and treat the wounded in battle.

Triage: Reduce all losses to Crew Population by 1.

Chiurgeon Chamber: This component provides a +10 bonus to all shipboard Medicae tests.

Flux Generator

Smaller than a full plasma drive, a flux generator can provide additional power by drawing on the inertial flux of the ship’s gravity field.

Flux Generation: Provides an additional +5 power.

Unstable: When damaged or affected by a critical hit, this flux generator causes an additional 1d5 points of Hull Integrity damage.

Void Cathedral

Many ships have shrines to the Emperor aboard. Some, however, transform their entire vessels into glorious acknowledgements of the Emperor’s will by building massive Void Cathedrals into their very core. A Void Cathedral sits at the heart of a vessel, a mighty structure that incorporates ancient reliquaries, monastic chambers, and a massive sermon-hall that can accommodate a significant portion of the ship’s crew.

Reliquary of the Saints: When working towards a Creed objective, the players earn an additional 150 Achievement Points towards completing that objective.

Ecclesiarchal Blessing: Characters from the vessel gain a +10% bonus to all Interaction Tests made with members of the Ecclesiarchy.

Demonstrable Faith: Increase Crew Morale permanently by 5, and reduce all losses of Crew Morale by 1 to a minimum of 1.

Vox-Sermon: Characters gain a +10% bonus to all Interaction or Willpower Tests made to influence the crew, including the Hold Fast! and Put Your Backs Into It! Extended Actions.

Suffer Not The Alien: Any interaction with xenos causes 1 point of Crew Morale loss per day, and characters from the vessel suffer a -10% penalty to Interaction Tests made with xenos.

Hexagrammatic Cells

To suppress the flux and hew of the terrible warp is no easy feat. Hexagrammatic suppression cells are most often found aboard Inquisitiorial vessels, and are used to transport renegade psykers and suppress daemons. A block of hexagrammatic cells can suppress even the most powerful of psychic impulses, and can prevent the possessed or warp-twisted from wreaking havoc.

Rumours of Warpcraft: Reduce Crew Moral permanently by 3.

Warp Containment: Roll on the Warp Travel Encounters table only once for every ten full days of travel within the warp (minimum once per trip). Reduce all Crew Morale damage from psychic or warp attacks by 1.

Dark Harvest: When working towards an objective involving the transport, containment, suppression or protection of psykers, the players earn an extra 100 Achievement Points.

Astropathic Relay

An astropathic relay is a minor reflection of the great Astronomicon, a might beacon that boosts the native gifts of trained astropaths. Under the command of an Astropath-Transcendant, messages can be relayed across the galaxy, from the Halo Stars to Holy Terra.

Astropathic Relay: The astropathic relay provides the benefits listed on page 163, and comes with a full choir of junior Astropaths.

Techno-Shrine to the Omnissiah

This vessel contains a shrine to the Omnissiah, glorifying the Adeptus Machinus and the Cult of Mars, attracting additional tech-priests. It also includes a small techno-scriptarium, which provides a wealth of knowledge on archeotech and the sacred rites of the Adeptus Machinus.

Blessing of the Machine Cult: Any Tech-Use, Common Lore (Adeptus Mechanicus), Forbidden Lore (Adeptus Mechanicus) or Forbidden Lore (Archeotech) Tests made aboard this vessel gain a +10% bonus.

Cryo-Vaults

This vessel contains extensive cryo-vaults, which can store additional crew or passengers beyond the standard capacity of the ship. Row upon row of frozen bodies line the crypts, giving the ship the impression of a flying tomb. The crew often spins tales about what occurs in the cryo-vaults, and are innately distrustful of anyone who is woken from them.

Frozen Passengers: When working towards a Trade, Creed, or Military objective, the players may gain an extra 50 Achievement Points towards completing that objective.

Sleeper Crew: Increase Crew Population permanently by 3.

Void Tomb: Reduce Crew Morale permanently by 2.

Vivarium

The transport of rare and exotic alien plants and beasts is a difficult trade, but the profits can be immense if the right xeno-specimen makes its way into the right hands. A vivarium is a series of large vaults with separate life sustainers, capable of simulating almost any planetary vaults and isolating their exotic cargo from the crew. Some Rogue Traders use their vivariums as a sort of living trophy room, containing specimens from hundreds of worlds in their past.

Exotic Beasts: When working towards a Trade or Exploration objective, the players may gain an extra 50 Achievement Points towards completing that objective.

Xeno-Lore: Through the study of xeno-organisms within the vivarium, any Forbidden Lore (Xenos) tests made aboard this ship gain a +10% bonus.

Aqua-Reservoir

All ships have large aqua-reservoirs, but a ship that selects this component devotes a sizeable amount of space to a major water reservoir. As a result, large quantities of coolant can be delivered anywhere on the ship.

Water Supplies: Increase the time a ship may remain at void without suffering Crew Population or Morale loss by +50%.

Fire Suppression: The reservoir can be used to fight fires more effectively, providing a +20% bonus to Command Tests made to put out fires and reduces Crew Population and Morale loss from fires by 2.

Lance Coolant: Increase the damage of all shipboard lances by 1, as the ship’s lance batteries may be more effectively cooled and fired more rapidly.

Unbalanced: A large aqua-reservoir reduces the ship’s Maneuverability by 5%.

Scholarium

Many crewmembers are the children of generations of void-travellers, families that spend their entire lives aboard ships. A captain who installs a scholarium aboard their vessel is acknowledging this fact. It provides nurseries that care for the ship’s children, and trains new generations of crew members in the skills and abilities necessary for the operation of a void-faring vessel.

Nurseries: Increase Crew Population permanently by 2, and increase by 1 every year.

Officer Training: Increase crew skill by +5%.

Augments and Enhancements

Pneumatic Arterial

A series of pneumatic transit tubes run throughout the ship, quickly conveying cargo, materials, and crewmembers around the ship. During combat, armsmen and repair teams can rapidly be deployed around the vessel, directly to where they are needed.

Armsmen Deploment: The ship gains a +10 to Command Tests when defending against boarding actions and Hit and Run attacks.

Repair Teams: Repair teams can quickly be deployed throughout the ship, granting it a +10 bonus to Emergency Repair tests.

Evacuation: Reduce Crew Population losses due to fires, depressurization, and other component-based damage by 1, to a minimum of 1.

This component may not be installed on vessels with a Tenebro-Maze.

Dorsal Castellum

A castellum is a massive tower that extrudes from the ship’s dorsal region, expanding the space available for shipboard components.

Expanded Space: This component increases the amount of space available aboard ship by 2.

Integrity: Adding massive external substructures reduces the ships ability to take hits, reducing hull integrity by 3 points.

2 comments:

  1. what are the power and space requirements for these components?

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  2. Snagging about 90% of this for X-Plorers. Awesome!

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