I've seen plenty of posts classifying vehicles by mass, but nothing that classifies vehicles by the size of docks they can successfully dock to. With that in mind, I present to you the Icarthian Docking Classification System, a system I began using on my singleplayer save and eventually adapted for the servers I play on.
Observations that led to the current iteration of the system:
As such, Icarthian docking classes are described as followed:
Docking Classes:
The system is easily expandable for larger ships, though I have yet to use anything larger than a Class B dock myself, since ships larger than Class B nearly always have turrets and therefore cannot be docked to a station or mothership (yet).
Notes:
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Starmade docks will allow ships who's total dimensions fit within the docking area to attach, and then place the core in the center of the docking area. As a result, it is possible for a ship to dock with a docking module of a lower class than the ship itself, i.e a ship with dimensions +8/-8x, +4/-4y, +8/-24z is a Class B ship according to Icarthian docking classes (because it has >16 and
Observations that led to the current iteration of the system:
- Nearly all ships are longer than they are wide and tall. This makes sense from both an aesthetic and functional standpoint, since it minimizes your profile to enemy craft while firing main forward cannons, and also provides plenty of hull surfaces for decorations and detailing.
- Ships tend to fall into one of two general shapes; atmospheric ships with winglike shapes that are wider than they are tall, and non-atmospheric ships that are nearly as tall as they are wide or taller. For the purpose of this system's description, these are colloquially dubbed "Single-Symmetry" and "Double-Symmetry" ships, regardless of the ship's actual symmetry (since that is the symmetry of the dock they will fit in).
- Ship sizes grow exponentially in mass and dimension, i.e. the difference in size between a Fighter and a Freighter is less than the difference between a Freighter and a Frigate.
As such, Icarthian docking classes are described as followed:
- A class A dock can accommodate a single-symmetry ship with no more than 8 meters of structure to the left and right of the core, 4 meters above or below the core, and 16 meters in front of or behind the core.
- A class +A dock can accommodate a double-symmetry ship with no more than 8 meters to the left and right of the core, 8 meters above and below the core, and 16 meters in front of or behind the core.
- Each subsequent class of dock doubles the dimensions of the previous dock (not including the 1 meter in all three dimensions for the core).
- A dock with no docking enhancers attached to it is classed as a "Micro" dock, and is an exception to the docking class system.
Docking Classes:
- Micro: +3x3x3, maximum 7x7x7 ship. No docking enhancers.
- Class A: +-8x4x16, maximum 17x9x33 ship. Docking enhancers: 5x1x13 (17 total)
- Class +A: +-8x8x16, maximum 17x17x33 ship. Docking enhancers: 5x5x13 (21 total)
- Class B: +-16x8x32, maximum 33x17x65 ship. Docking enhancers: 13x5x29 (45 total)
- Class +B: +-16x16x32, maximum 33x33x65 ship. Docking enhancers: 13x13x29 (53 total)
- Class C: +-32x16x64, maximum 65x33x129 ship. Docking enhancers: 29x13x61 (101 total)
- Class +C: +-32x32x64, maximum 65x65x129 ship. Docking enhancers: 29x29x61 (117 total)
- Class D: +-64x32x128, maximum 129x65x257 ship. Docking enhancers: 61x29x125 (213 total)
- Class +D: +-64x64x128, maximum 129x129x257 ship. Docking enhancers: 61x61x125 (245 total)
The system is easily expandable for larger ships, though I have yet to use anything larger than a Class B dock myself, since ships larger than Class B nearly always have turrets and therefore cannot be docked to a station or mothership (yet).
Notes:
- This classification system does not replace the mass-and-purpose based classification systems used to describe warships, but rather supplements it. When describing a ship, list its docking class first followed by its warship class, i.e. "Class A Fighter" or "Class +B Friggate."
- The dimensions of the various docking classes describe the docking module area only. It is up to station designers to include additional space for walking around docked ships and/or maneuvering recently-undocked ships back out of the docking area, at their discretion.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Starmade docks will allow ships who's total dimensions fit within the docking area to attach, and then place the core in the center of the docking area. As a result, it is possible for a ship to dock with a docking module of a lower class than the ship itself, i.e a ship with dimensions +8/-8x, +4/-4y, +8/-24z is a Class B ship according to Icarthian docking classes (because it has >16 and