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Approved Starship Coloi-class Planetary Invasion Carrier

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  • Standard Countermeasures
  • Standard Engine Unit
  • Standard Guidance Systems
  • Standard Hyperdrive System
  • Standard Life Support Systems
  • Standard Shielding System
  • Standard Targeting Systems
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  • Extremely Resilient
  • Great Complement of Fighters
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  • Very Low Maneuverability
  • Very Low Speed
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Developed alongside the Silooth-class Planetary Invasion Cruiser, the Coloi-class Planetary Invasion Carrier was its technological counterpart.
Where the Silooth was an inverse pyramid with the point angled down, the Coloi was oriented like a typical pyramid with the point angled straight up. This was intentional, as the Coloi was designed to lock with the Silooth once the latter had burrowed into the crust of a world beleaguered by the Kainate. The two flat segments of each cruiser would connect and snap into place, linking each ship with one another as if they were one whole vessel. The Silooth would be hidden beneath the surface while the Coloi would be visible from virtually any angle.
Because of the exposed nature by which the Coloi would eventually find itself, it was heavily reinforced with multiple layers of composite armor plating and deflector shields. To defend against enemy fighters, eighty point-defense laser cannons and eighty flak guns were evenly spread over the Coloi's four faces. Near the pinnacle of the Coloi's pyramidal shape was a single proton beam cannon, which could be discharged through one of four emitters split across the vessels' four surfaces. The cannon could only be fired through one emitter at a time but was capable of firing in a near one-hundred-and-eighty-degree arc.
Just below this apex point was a clean break in the otherwise flat-pyramid face. Inside this space were launch bays that shunted out droid starfighters originated from within the Coloi's immense body. Once launched, these fighters could never return to the Coloi. Any deficiencies in a Coloi's fighter complement were replenished by internal automated production facilities powered by molecular furnaces. These furnaces converted raw material into anything from weapons and armor to droids and starfighters.
In total, a single Coloi could maintain a maximum of one-hundred-and-forty-four droid starfighters at any given time and could reproduce up to an entire squadron worth, twelve drones in all, within the span of half an hour. It took six full hours for the entire complement of a single Coloi to be refabricated by the ship's internal production systems, so long as every production system was working towards this goal.
At the base of the Coloi were various gates and portcullis that allowed ground forces from both the Coloi and the Silooth to board and disembark the conjoined vessels.

 
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