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[[File:Serena_Dawn_main_deck.gif|thumb|300px|Main Deck - ''SS Serena Dawn'']]
 
[[File:Serena_Dawn_main_deck.gif|thumb|300px|Main Deck - ''SS Serena Dawn'']]
The [[Spaceliner|Starliner]] '''Serena Dawn''' was a [[starship]] chartered by the Government of [[Truane's Star]] to carry out an exploration and search-and-rescue mission on the planet [[Volturnus]], [[Zebulon]] System, where contact with an earlier mission was lost as soon as their ship entered the Zebulon system.
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The [[Spaceliner|starliner]] '''''Serena Dawn''''' was a [[starship]] chartered by the [[Planetary Governments|government]] of [[Truane's Star]] to carry out a combination exploration and search-and-rescue mission on the planet [[Volturnus]] in the [[Zebulon]] system after contact with an earlier mission was lost.
   
'''Serena Dawn''' was lost during its final approach to Volturnus when an attempted hijacking by a band of [[pirates]] led by the notorious pirate '''Captain Slag''' went bad, causing catastrophic failure of structural integrity.
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During the liner's final approach to the planet, a band of [[Star Devil Pirates|pirates]] led by the notorious [[Captain Slag]] attempted to hijack the vessel. The ensuing fight caused severe damage, forcing everyone aboard who was able to abandon ship..
   
One of the [[lifeboat]]s that managed to escape,<ref>The module specifically mentions that only one of the two lifeboats in the bridge deck is left when the player characters enter Escape Bay, implying that the other had already ejected. The module further states that if player characters are killed, they could be replaced by other survivors from other escape pods from the Serena Dawn.</ref> carried the members of the exploration mission down to the surface. No trace of the ship, the pirates that took her, or the crew was found when a rescue mission arrived some time later.
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The last [[lifeboat]] to escape<ref>The module specifically mentions that only one of the two lifeboats in the bridge deck is left when the player characters enter Escape Bay, implying that the other had already ejected. The module further states that if player characters are killed, they could be replaced by other survivors from other escape pods from the Serena Dawn.</ref> carried the exploration team down to the surface. No trace of the ship, the pirates that took her, or the crew was found when a rescue mission arrived some time later.
   
==Facilities==
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== Facilities ==
 
''Serena Dawn'' has decks beyond the one seen on the map: recreation areas, an observation dome, the galley, first class living quarters, and fuel storage.<ref>[[SF-0: Crash on Volturnus]] pp. 5</ref>
 
''Serena Dawn'' has decks beyond the one seen on the map: recreation areas, an observation dome, the galley, first class living quarters, and fuel storage.<ref>[[SF-0: Crash on Volturnus]] pp. 5</ref>
   
 
==Ship's Compliment==
 
==Ship's Compliment==
Based on the map, Serena Dawn has a compliment of 15; two officers and 13 crew. She ship also has at least six Journey Class single-occupancy rooms, and space to hold 144 Storage Class passengers.
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Based on the map, the ''Serena Dawn'' has a compliment of 15; two officers and 13 crew. She ship also has at least six Journey-class, single-occupancy rooms, and space to hold 144 Storage Class passengers.
   
 
==Artificial Gravity==
 
==Artificial Gravity==
 
[[File:Serena_Dawn_secondary_deck.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Secondary Deck of ''Serena Dawn'']]
 
[[File:Serena_Dawn_secondary_deck.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Secondary Deck of ''Serena Dawn'']]
Unlike most FTL ships described in the Knight Hawks supplements, Serena Dawn is capable of maintaining artificial gravity on the two decks for which maps are provided even after the engines have been disabled.<ref>No mention is made on the module of zero-gravity movement and all maps and illustrations imply the existence of gravity, even after it is stated that the engines are off-line.</ref> Given the lack of gravplate technology in the Star Frontiers Universe, this means that these two decks are most likely mounted on a section of the ship capable of spinning around the axis of the ship (while the engines are off-line) and capable of being re-oriented along the axis of the ship (while the engines are thrusting), most likely in the form of extendable arm with a box-like structure or ring incorporating the sections.<ref>Demonstrated by the dissimilarity in layout between Serena Dawn and other ship deckplans published by TSR.</ref>
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Unlike [[Interstellar Travel|FTL]] ships described in the Knight Hawks supplements, the ''Serena Dawn'' is capable of maintaining artificial gravity on the two decks for which maps are provided even after the engines have been disabled.<ref>No mention is made on the module of zero-gravity movement and all maps and illustrations imply the existence of gravity, even after it is stated that the engines are off-line.</ref> Given the lack of energy-based gravity producing technology in the Star Frontiers universe, this means that these two decks are most likely mounted on a section of the ship capable of rotating about the axis of the ship while the engines are off-line and of being re-oriented along the fore/aft axis of the ship while the engines are thrusting, most likely in the form of extend-able arm with a box-like structure or ring incorporating the sections.<ref>Demonstrated by the dissimilarity in layout between the ''Serena Dawn'' and other ship deckplans published by TSR.</ref>
   
==Notes==
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==Notes and References==
 
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Revision as of 05:48, 28 December 2016

Serena Dawn main deck

Main Deck - SS Serena Dawn

The starliner Serena Dawn was a starship chartered by the government of Truane's Star to carry out a combination exploration and search-and-rescue mission on the planet Volturnus in the Zebulon system after contact with an earlier mission was lost.

During the liner's final approach to the planet, a band of pirates led by the notorious Captain Slag attempted to hijack the vessel. The ensuing fight caused severe damage, forcing everyone aboard who was able to abandon ship..

The last lifeboat to escape[1] carried the exploration team down to the surface. No trace of the ship, the pirates that took her, or the crew was found when a rescue mission arrived some time later.

Facilities

Serena Dawn has decks beyond the one seen on the map: recreation areas, an observation dome, the galley, first class living quarters, and fuel storage.[2]

Ship's Compliment

Based on the map, the Serena Dawn has a compliment of 15; two officers and 13 crew. She ship also has at least six Journey-class, single-occupancy rooms, and space to hold 144 Storage Class passengers.

Artificial Gravity

Serena Dawn secondary deck

Secondary Deck of Serena Dawn

Unlike FTL ships described in the Knight Hawks supplements, the Serena Dawn is capable of maintaining artificial gravity on the two decks for which maps are provided even after the engines have been disabled.[3] Given the lack of energy-based gravity producing technology in the Star Frontiers universe, this means that these two decks are most likely mounted on a section of the ship capable of rotating about the axis of the ship while the engines are off-line and of being re-oriented along the fore/aft axis of the ship while the engines are thrusting, most likely in the form of extend-able arm with a box-like structure or ring incorporating the sections.[4]

Notes and References

  1. The module specifically mentions that only one of the two lifeboats in the bridge deck is left when the player characters enter Escape Bay, implying that the other had already ejected. The module further states that if player characters are killed, they could be replaced by other survivors from other escape pods from the Serena Dawn.
  2. SF-0: Crash on Volturnus pp. 5
  3. No mention is made on the module of zero-gravity movement and all maps and illustrations imply the existence of gravity, even after it is stated that the engines are off-line.
  4. Demonstrated by the dissimilarity in layout between the Serena Dawn and other ship deckplans published by TSR.