In memory of our late CEO

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To update the design of an old model patrol/escort cruiser into a completely new model
- Image Source: Is right here.
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: Gir Quee
- Primary Source: Revelry Cruiser
- Manufacturer: Guardian Authority Ltd. with tech from Lucerne Labs.
- Affiliation: The Foundation, Guardian Authority Ltd. and Select Clients
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: Brahma Corsair Corvette
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material:
- Microbial fuel cell Alusteel, Impervium Quadranium Hyperbaride Condensed-matter composite Ferrocarbon Turadium Osmium Nutrionium Agrinium
- Classification: Escort
- Length: 800 Meters
- Width: 275 Meters
- Height: 400 Meters
- Armament: High
- Defenses: High
- Stealth Systems
- Armor/Shield
- Ordinance
- Countermeasures
- Stealth Systems
- Hangar Space: Base: 0
- Hangar Allocations:
- Starfighters: x squadrons
- Support Craft: x squadrons
- Maneuverability Rating: Very High
- Speed Rating: Average
- Hyperdrive: 1.0
- Communications Array
- Encryption Network
- Escape Pods
- HoloNet Transceiver
- Standard Deflector Shields
- Standard Detention Cells
- Standard Hyperdrive
- Standard Ion Engines
- Standard Life Support Systems
- Serrano Series NavComputer
- Encephalon Biocomputer
- LOS Model Navigational System
- Standard Repulsorlift Engines
- Standard Targeting Systems
- Biolux series organoform circuitry
- Calor series Bio-Computers
- Erebus Jamming Arrays
- Gulfstream Maneuvering System
- Nimble-5 Ion Engines
- Metis Sensor Array
- THIS PUPPY HAS TEETH: It is not the primary design of the ship, but the Revelry class has a significant weapons compliment for a ship of its type and size.
- CAN YOU MAKE YOU MISS IN MORE THAN ONE WAY: The maneuverability, the sleek angular hull, and "open spots" in the design can make it difficult for targeting sensors to lock on.
- EXPOSED SHIP SECTIONS: Well-placed shots could cut the ship to pieces, shields or not.
- A LOT OF OFFENSE, LITTLE DEFENSE: The ship is designed for attack runs and sweeps, not sustained open combat. The ship might be difficult to target, but if you can, there is not a lot of protection. Meant to work with other ships in classification.
The idea behind Guardian Authority Ltd's first concerted effort at a capital ship was what if a cruiser or a frigate could handle like a starfighter. Sure, this is not feasible on many levels but the Revelry class was designed with new features in mind. The more "open" areas, enabling them to dodge enemy fire (easier for the enemy ships to miss than anything) but more focus on shielding than armor makes for less bulk to move around. Granted there is no wind resistance in space, but the desired effect seems to work comparatively speaking.
The Revelry Cruiser, to whic much of this was based on was a strong small vessel, this just takes it a little further.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To update the guts of an old model cruiser into a new design cutter
Image Source(s):
Canon Link:
N/A
Permissions:
Gir Quee, Krass Wyms
Primary Source(s):
Revelry Cruiser
Technical Information
Affiliation:
The Foundation, Guardian Authority Ltd. and Select Clients
Model:
Brahma Corsair Cutter
Starship Class:
Cruiser (500-1000m)
Starship Role:
Patrol
Modular:
Yes
Material:
Microbial fuel cell Alusteel, Impervium Quadranium Hyperbaride Condensed-matter composite Ferrocarbon Turadium Osmium Nutrionium, Agrinium
Armaments:
20x Heavy Long Range Turbolasers
10x Vaapad-class Laser Cannon Batteries
16x Triumph class Light quad Turbolaser Batteries
20x Quad Laser Cannons
10x Vaapad-class Laser Cannon Batteries
16x Triumph class Light quad Turbolaser Batteries
20x Quad Laser Cannons
Defense Rating:
High
Speed Rating:
Average
Maneuverability Rating::
High
Energy Resist:
High
Kinetic Resist:
High
Radiation Resist:
High
Other Resistance(s):
EMP/ION: Low
Minimum Crew:
125
Optimal Crew:
176
Passenger Capacity:
15
Cargo Capacity:
Average
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