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Beyond this defining function, the concept of a Docking Collar in the [[BattleTech]] universe includes Kearny-Fuchida field conducting (KFFC) capabilities which enable a [[DropShip]] to safely attach itself to a [[JumpShip]] Hardpoint so that the JumpShip can move both of them to another star system by means of its [[Kearny-Fuchida Drive|Kearny-Fuchida FTL jump drive]]. Invented in ca. 2470<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 85</ref>, coupling DropShips to a JumpShip in this way has become the almost exclusive method of FTL travel over cargo or equipment carried directly by the JumpShip. Beyond this defining function, the concept of a Docking Collar in the [[BattleTech]] universe includes Kearny-Fuchida field conducting (KFFC) capabilities which enable a [[DropShip]] to safely attach itself to a [[JumpShip]] Hardpoint so that the JumpShip can move both of them to another star system by means of its [[Kearny-Fuchida Drive|Kearny-Fuchida FTL jump drive]]. Invented in ca. 2470<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 85</ref>, coupling DropShips to a JumpShip in this way has become the almost exclusive method of FTL travel over cargo or equipment carried directly by the JumpShip.
− A regular Docking Collar costs 10,000 [[C-bill]]s in construction. It does not require extra mass to be allocated during construction, being an integral part of every DropShip's structure. + A regular Docking Collar costs 10,000 [[C-Bill]]s in construction. It does not require extra mass to be allocated during construction, being an integral part of every DropShip's structure.
==JumpShip Hardpoints== ==JumpShip Hardpoints==
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Beyond this defining function, the concept of a Docking Collar in the [[BattleTech]] universe includes Kearny-Fuchida field conducting (KFFC) capabilities which enable a [[DropShip]] to safely attach itself to a [[JumpShip]] Hardpoint so that the JumpShip can move both of them to another star system by means of its [[Kearny-Fuchida Drive|Kearny-Fuchida FTL jump drive]]. Invented in ca. 2470<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 85</ref>, coupling DropShips to a JumpShip in this way has become the almost exclusive method of FTL travel over cargo or equipment carried directly by the JumpShip. | Beyond this defining function, the concept of a Docking Collar in the [[BattleTech]] universe includes Kearny-Fuchida field conducting (KFFC) capabilities which enable a [[DropShip]] to safely attach itself to a [[JumpShip]] Hardpoint so that the JumpShip can move both of them to another star system by means of its [[Kearny-Fuchida Drive|Kearny-Fuchida FTL jump drive]]. Invented in ca. 2470<ref>''Mercenaries Supplemental II'', p. 85</ref>, coupling DropShips to a JumpShip in this way has become the almost exclusive method of FTL travel over cargo or equipment carried directly by the JumpShip. | ||
− | A regular Docking Collar costs 10,000 [[C- | + | A regular Docking Collar costs 10,000 [[C-Bill]]s in construction. It does not require extra mass to be allocated during construction, being an integral part of every DropShip's structure. |
==JumpShip Hardpoints== | ==JumpShip Hardpoints== |