Constructed using a streamlined, 30,000-ton hull (SM +11) about 280 meter long, the Xanadu-class super liner carries 400 luxury-class and 800 first-class passengers on a comfortable cruise between civilized star systems. The interior is luxuriously appointed with amenities for its guests, including casinos, theaters, and a beautiful interior garden deck and shopping promenade. It has enough thrust to take off from an Earthlike world; given its size, this is an impressive sight, especially with the starship’s hull lit up by its landing lights. Xanadu-class lin- ers are named for fantastic places mentioned in epic poems (Wonderland, Camelot, Troy, Inferno, etc.), and are decorated (and attendants costumed) to match their name.
This is a typical luxury liner for high passage between primary worlds and major secondary worlds. These ships often transit the gates.
Front Hull System
Central Hull System
Rear Hull System
* Three technicians man each system.
The Xanadu has artificial gravity and gravitic compensators.
A typical complement for one of these liners is 274 crew: five bridge crew (pilot, captain, chief engineer, communica- tions officer, and a navigator), a purser and 77 stewards, 94 shop clerks, 10 bartenders, six hairstylists, 10 casino workers, five personal trainers, 10 child-care workers, a ship’s doctor and a medic, and 54 technicians.
TL | Spacecraft | dHP | Hnd/SR | HT | Mv | LWt. | Load | SM | Occ | dDR | Spd | Cost | Prod/Inv | Notes |
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11 | Xanadu-Class | 200(150) | 0/5 | 13 | 10G | 30,000 | 1,250 | +11 | 2,950ASV | 30 | 3x | $1,568.5M | 800/4k | a typical new luxury liner |