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|GeneralInfo=''Sojourner'' (PDS1-02) is a [[Shogun-class Deep Space Platform|''Shogun''-class deep space platform]] in orbit around the system of [[Sojourn]], at the jump point leading into [[The Initiative|Initiative]] space.
|GeneralInfo=''Sojourner'' (PDS1-02) is a [[Shogun-class Deep Space Platform|''Shogun''-class deep space platform]] in orbit around the system of [[Sojourn]], at the jump point leading into [[The Initiative|Initiative]] space.
|History=Construction on Sojourner began in 2241 CE, with initial construction being handled by the [[SFCV Erika Lordsbane|SFCV ''Erika Lordsbane'' (MFA-01)]]. The ''Lordsbane'' would remain in orbit until late 2241 when the first elements of the station were capable of supporting habitation and the first crew was delivered. Construction of the primary sections would be completed in [[2242|2242 CE]]. Over the intervening centuries, ''Sojourner'' would be upgraded with the capacity to support larger crews, passing vessels, and a permanent fighter/bomber attack wing.
|History=Construction on Sojourner began in [[2241|2241 CE]], with initial construction being handled by the [[SFCV Erika Lordsbane|SFCV ''Erika Lordsbane'' (MFA-01)]]. The ''Lordsbane'' would remain in orbit until late 2241 when the first elements of the station were capable of supporting habitation and the first crew was delivered. Construction of the primary sections would be completed in [[2242|2242 CE]]. Over the intervening centuries, ''Sojourner'' would be upgraded with the capacity to support larger crews, passing vessels, and a permanent fighter/bomber attack wing.
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Sojourner (PDS1-02)
Technical Specifications
Ship Class: Shogun-class Deep Space Platform
Hull Number: PDS1-02
Faction: The Initiative
Status: Active
In Service: 2241 CE - Present
Assignment Details
Assignment: System Control
Task Force: Sojourn Border Force
Homeport: Sojourn System
Ship Crew Information
Crew Complement: 300 Officers & Crew
100 Marines
Type: Non-Player Controlled
Sojourner (PDS1-02) is a Shogun-class deep space platform in orbit around the system of Sojourn, at the jump point leading into Initiative space.

History

Construction on Sojourner began in 2241 CE, with initial construction being handled by the SFCV Erika Lordsbane (MFA-01). The Lordsbane would remain in orbit until late 2241 when the first elements of the station were capable of supporting habitation and the first crew was delivered. Construction of the primary sections would be completed in 2242 CE. Over the intervening centuries, Sojourner would be upgraded with the capacity to support larger crews, passing vessels, and a permanent fighter/bomber attack wing.

Basic Specifications

Main article: Shogun-class Deep Space Platform

Crew Complement

  • Minimum: One (Limited Functionality)
  • Standard: Several Hundred
  • Maximum: Variable

Power Plant

  • Primary: Antimatter Reactor

Engines

  • Maneuvering Thrusters

Hull Composition

  • Hull: Titanium Alloy

Sensor Systems

Defensive Systems

  • 4x Initiative Shield Generators
  • Reactive Armor
  • Active Nanite Repair Systems

Armament

The armament of a Shogun-class Deep Space Platform is dependent on missions and modules installed.

Auxiliary Craft

A Shogun-class Deep Space Platform typically has bays for several automated patrol drones, as well as an automated resupply drone, plus docking for military and civilian vessels.

Secondary Systems

Dependent on mission objectives and installed modules.