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Unusually, the ''[[K-1|K-1 DropShuttle]]'' (considered a [[Small Craft]]) is also explicitly described to possess one, without having allocated any mass towards the item. Unusually, the ''[[K-1|K-1 DropShuttle]]'' (considered a [[Small Craft]]) is also explicitly described to possess one, without having allocated any mass towards the item.
− According to the [[BattleSpace]] construction rules, DropShips massing over 60,000 tons required a second Hardpoint on JumpShips, which means they could not be carried by JumpShips with only one Hardpoint. This ruling has been abandoned in newer rulebooks that take precedence over BattleSpace. + According to the [[BattleSpace]] construction rules, DropShips massing over 60,000 tons required a second Hardpoint on JumpShips, which means they could not be carried by JumpShips with only one Hardpoint. This ruling has been abandoned in newer rulebooks that take precedence over Battlespace.
A JumpShip with a standard K-F core can have one Hardpoint for every 50,000 tons of ship mass (95% of which is taken by the drive core), or fraction thereof. A JumpShip with a standard K-F core can have one Hardpoint for every 50,000 tons of ship mass (95% of which is taken by the drive core), or fraction thereof.
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Unusually, the ''[[K-1|K-1 DropShuttle]]'' (considered a [[Small Craft]]) is also explicitly described to possess one, without having allocated any mass towards the item. | Unusually, the ''[[K-1|K-1 DropShuttle]]'' (considered a [[Small Craft]]) is also explicitly described to possess one, without having allocated any mass towards the item. | ||
− | According to the [[BattleSpace]] construction rules, DropShips massing over 60,000 tons required a second Hardpoint on JumpShips, which means they could not be carried by JumpShips with only one Hardpoint. This ruling has been abandoned in newer rulebooks that take precedence over | + | According to the [[BattleSpace]] construction rules, DropShips massing over 60,000 tons required a second Hardpoint on JumpShips, which means they could not be carried by JumpShips with only one Hardpoint. This ruling has been abandoned in newer rulebooks that take precedence over Battlespace. |
A JumpShip with a standard K-F core can have one Hardpoint for every 50,000 tons of ship mass (95% of which is taken by the drive core), or fraction thereof. | A JumpShip with a standard K-F core can have one Hardpoint for every 50,000 tons of ship mass (95% of which is taken by the drive core), or fraction thereof. |