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Dreadnaught-class Heavy Cruiser
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION |
Intent |
An updated variant of the Dreadnaught-class Heavy Cruiser for use by the Confederacy of Independent Systems |
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Dreadnaught-class MKII Heavy Cruiser |
PRODUCTION INFORMATION |
Manufacturer |
Astraeus Naval Ordnance | Primary Manufacturer |
Galactic Solutions Industries | Additional Systems |
BvK Fleet Systems | Shield Systems |
Galactic Alliance Military | Missile Deactivation Transmitter |
Rendili Stardrive | Original Design |
Confederacy of Independent Systems | Redesign |
Affiliation: | Von Sorenn Industries |
Confederacy of Independent Systems | |
Market-Status: | Closed-Market |
Model: | Dreadnaught-class |
Production: | Mass |
Materials |
Hull Plating | Internal Structure | Additional Materials / Components |
Carbon-Durasteel Armor | Aluminium | Agrocite |
Quadanium Steel | Titanium | Transparisteel |
Titanium | Laminasteel | Chromium |
Alusteel | Duraplast | Capital Ship Components |
TECHNICAL INFORMATION |
Classification: | Heavy Cruiser |
Carrier | |
Length: | 750 meters |
Width: | 175 meters |
Height: | 135 meters |
Additional Specifications |
Armaments: | High |
Defenses: | Average |
Maneuverability: | Low |
Speed: | Very Low |
Hangar Capacity: | Very High - (7) Squadrons |
Hyperdrive | Equipped - Class 2 |
Backup Drive - Class 16 |
Complement |
Starfighter Squadrons | Support Craft Squadrons |
(6) Squadrons | (1) Squadron |
Armaments and Defenses |
Additional Information and Logistics |
Crew Complement: | 349 Officers |
2,798 Enlisted Crew | |
231 Gunners | |
376 Security Personnel | |
Passenger Capacity: | 3,000 Organic Lifeforms |
1,500 Deactivated Battle Droids | |
Cargo Capacity: | 10,000 tons |
Consumables: | 1 - 2 Galactic Standard Years |
STANDARD FEATURES |
General Systems |
Internal Security |
Blast Doors | Klaxon Alarms | Force Fields |
Walkthrough Identification Scanners | 57c Holocams | Ray Shield Generators |
Code Cylinder Readers | Weapon Detectors | Gravity Locks |
Sensors and Communication Systems |
Life Support Systems |
Atmospheric Processor | Enviro Filter | Air Scrubbers |
Algae Cylinder | Environmental Converter | Climate Control Unit |
Shielding and Hull Plating Systems |
Ion Shield Generators | Deflector Shield Generators | Navigational Deflector System |
Magnetic Containment Generator | De-Icing System | Deflector Plates |
Heat Dispersion Vents | Magnetic Sensors | Trans-Binary Deflectors |
Engineering and Hyperdrive Systems |
ADVANCED FEATURES |
Carbon-Durasteel Armor | (3) GalaxyGuard Mk VII | AR-0B Damage Reduction Component |
Radiation Negator | (24) Phylon Q7 Heavy Tractor Beams | Hyperwave Interceptor |
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DESCRIPTION |
Iterations of the Dreadnaught-class Heavy Cruiser have seen service in a number of Navies across the Galaxy, from their introduction nearly one-hundred years prior to the Clone Wars, they've served the Confederacy and the Republic alike, as well as having found roles in the Galactic Empire, Rebel Alliance, and even among a disparate collection of forces such as the Corporate Sector Authority, Chiss, and even the Hutts. The vessel has stood the test of time, and it can even be argued that variants of these vessels have survived since the Clone Wars and continue to remain in operational service - albeit with a heavy dose of elbow grease and love keeping them together. To this end, the Dreadnaught-class was designed to fill in some of those aspects that its older and aging counterparts have failed to maintain or otherwise were not designed to handle at the time of their creation and deployment in local fleets and stellar navies. The Dreadnaught-class is the most recent iteration of this long standing vessel design that has seen deployment into the continuing wars and conflicts that plague the galaxy. The vessel was designed to be much larger than its predecessors, with an additional one-hundred fifty meters to the smaller six-hundred meters of previous iterations. This increased size has allowed for additional capacities and capabilities that were lacking in previous iterations, with the inclusion of multiple starfighter and support craft squadrons, the Dreadnaught-class is more than capable of being deployed in the role of a Dedicate Carrier while retaining its classification as a Heavy Cruiser thanks to its impressive array of offensive weapon systems. However, much like previous iterations, the Dreadnaught-class is still a slow moving, nearly lumbering vessel that is otherwise in capable of running down faster moving vessels or making the careful and nimble maneuvers that corvettes and specialized cruisers are capable of accomplishing. Much like previous iterations, the Dreadnaught-class also maintains a number of automated systems as a means to mitigate the otherwise high crew demand, permitting it to operate with a smaller crew than normally required. This, of course, has its own drawbacks in the simple fact that with so many automated systems; they are highly susceptible to Ion-based weaponry. In the event that these systems were to be disabled or destroyed, it would place an additional burden on the smaller crew to maintain the vessel's operational efficiency and capabilities. Likewise, even though it is capable of acting in the role of a Dedicated Carrier and deploy half a dozen squadrons, it is still reliant upon additional support from within a dedicated carrier group to handle fast-attack craft such as Corvettes and Frigates that the vessel may otherwise have difficulty keeping up with or targeting when compared to larger, slower moving Capital Ships. Sharing a similar design flaw or overall design with the Munificent-class Star Frigate, the command bridge of the Dreadnaught-class is placed at the extreme front of the vessel, which increases its chance of being targeted and thus causes it to be vulnerable. Additional defenses have been focused in this area, including one of the many GalaxyGuard components which provide additional endurance and operational range to the vessel's Deflector Shield Generators. Even with the additional defensive measures, the damage or loss of the bridge would render the Dreadnaught-class inoperable and otherwise incapable of continuing operations beyond the capacity of a heavily armed station. All-in-all, the Dreadnaught-class is a continuation of the storied career of the famed, past iterations of the Dreadnaught-class; nor is it entirely meant to phase out or replace those older variants of the class, with the intention always remaining to operate alongside and complement the strengths and weaknesses to provide for a more cohesive fleet and overall fighting force. |
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