The Parliament
- Intent: To create a Navcom for Capital ships
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- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Scion Mobile Shipyards
- Affiliation: Confederacy of Independent Systems
- Market Status: Closed
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No
- Production: Semi-Unique
- Material: Durasteel, Special Electronics
Capable of plotting shockingly precise jumps for a Super Star Destroyer
Able to plot better courses through navigation hazards
Improved Manufacturing Technology enables swift repair to a low functioning state with minimal materials
STRENGTHS
Precision Jumps: Capable of shocking precision for a Super Star Destroyer Navicomputer, capable of putting the Destroyer as close to where it wants to be as possible
Better Hazard Navigation: Can plot very precise safe paths through hazardous areas
Fix it: Modern manufacturing techniques make it easy to restore to minimal condition with limited resources.
WEAKNESSES
Longer Jump Point Calculations: While it can be used to get you to a ball park estimate of your destination, getting more precision means it needs twice the amount of time a normal Navcom would to plot those precision coordinates
Longer Hazard Navigation Calculations: It can plot the safest path through a hazardous area possible but needs three times the amount for proper calculation
Sensitive: Often needs recalibration after a few jumps
DESCRIPTION
Quality Navcoms for SSD sized vessels are a must have--precision is Scion's game. Capable of shockingly precise jumps for an SSD-Grade craft, it's held back only by its greater wait time when properly calculating jumps and safety paths through hazards, and constant sensitivity issue. Not for public sale. Like all products made by this company, no Maker's Marks or serial numbers are present in any part of the device.
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