Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Masterpiece

Landedam, Dortheim, 15 May SY 2428

While a young apprentice worked the bellows, Albrecht’s tongs held the final tread segment in the furnace. Satisfied that the metal was hot enough, he withdrew it and lay it back on the great anvil of the workshop. A fellow journeyman took up a hammer and began striking while Albrecht used the tongs to reposition the work under the hammer. As the metal cooled, Albrecht took a ruler and magnifier and checked his work; for the tread to be accepted as a masterpiece by the Treadwright’s Guild, each piece needed to meet the millimeter tolerances of the original Galactic Standard Template, rather than merely fitting together as a whole. Finding the piece slightly out of tolerance, he plunged the work back into the furnace; another round of heating and hammering should finish the job.

Setting: The Mammoth and the Galactic Standard Template

A main battle tank originally of Seeding-era design, the Mammoth is meant to run on anything that burns and fire anything that explodes. Aboard the resource-rich mining cities of Jotunheim, Mammoths are powered by jet fuel and fire discarding-sabot tungsten projectiles using the latest explosives. When operated by the tanker-barons of the Spinward Reach, the Mammoth’s turbine generator is run on refined vegetable oils or even distilled alcohol, and black powder launches round lead shot from the same smooth bore cannon.

The engineers of the Seeding era designed a range of vehicles, appliances, and heavy equipment that could be produced, operated, and maintained with the contents of a 200-ton standard colony module. Further, a computerized Galactic Standard Template system could automatically modify the designs to account for local variance in available resources, handling alloy variations and even using different metals entirely. GST military vehicles are designed with interchangeable weapons, although in the Plasteel Age, manufacturing precision has fallen to the point where weapon replacements require months of work by expert mechanics and engineers. As such, tanks based on the Mammoth design can be found mounting every 10-ton weapon, from lasers to plasma cannons.

By 2430, no full GST systems are still in operation in the Core Kingdoms, as a result of sabotage and destruction in warfare. Some blueprints are common, however, and are frquently copied, traded and sold. Some Tech Havens are rumored to possess GST systems with fragmentary databases, and the enclaves of the Outer Black are often built around a partially operational GST, though they typically lack the resources and fabrication capacity to take full advantage of it. The discovery of a new GST design is a cause for celebration and conflict. More than one war has been launched by a power-hungry noble in possession of a newly recovered GST blueprint, trying to seize the advantage before the new design can be replicated.

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