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- Intent: To create a limited-producible shipyard station designed for independent warlords, imperial remnants, and frontier worlds to manufacture warships, repair fleets, and maintain naval superiority.
- Image Source: Artstation - Sluis Van Shipyards (Star Wars) | Bad Batch - Concept Art
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- Permissions:
- Primary Source: Sluis Van Shipyards, Kuat Drive Yards, Fondor Shipyards, Bilbringi Shipyards
- Manufacturer: OM-3N Science Bureau
- Affiliation: OM-3N Science Bureau
- Market Status: Open-Market
- Model: SSI Orbital Shipyard Complex
- Production: Limited-Production
- Material:
- Primary Frame: Durasteel, Quadanium steel
- Reinforcements: Agrinium plating, laminated shielding alloys
- Interior Components: Reinforced blast doors, vacuum-sealed work areas
- Power Core: Reactor units capable of sustaining high-energy fabrication
- Classification: Deep Space Manufacturing Facility
- Length: 5,000 meters (central hub) with modular extensions
- Width: 3,500 meters
- Height: 2,500 meters
- Armament: None
- Defenses: High
- Multi-layered deflector shields
- Reinforced hull plating
- Anti-ion countermeasures
- Passive electronic warfare defenses (jamming, spoofing)
- Point-defense systems (turrets for anti-starfighter/anti-missile defense)
- Hangar Space:
- 20+ Capital Ship Docking Bays
- 100+ Starfighter Maintenance Bays
- 50+ Supply Freighter Docking Areas
- Maneuverability Rating: None
- Speed Rating: None
- Hyperdrive: None
- High-Capacity Fabrication Yards: Fully automated shipbuilding zones capable of mass-producing starfighters, corvettes, frigates, and capital ships up to Star Destroyer size.
- Orbital Drydocks: Multiple docking ports for capital ship construction, refits, and repairs.
- Reactor Clusters: Independent power systems for manufacturing processes and station upkeep.
- Automated Assembly Lines: Droid-operated fabrication systems to streamline shipbuilding.
- Modular Expansion Ports: Allows additional drydocks, foundries, or defensive turrets to be added.
- Crew and Worker Quarters: Capable of housing up to 50,000 personnel, including engineers, droid operators, and security forces.
- Fleet Resupply Depots: Refueling stations, ammunition storage, and supply warehouses.
- Cargo Handling Systems: High-speed automated loading cranes and tractor beam systems for efficient logistics.

ADVANCED SYSTEMS
- Rapid Fabrication Systems: High-speed molecular assembly and automated welding techniques increase production speed.
- Droid Workforce Integration: Hundreds of thousands of labor droids assist in construction and maintenance, reducing the need for organic workers.
- Adaptive Blueprints Database: Stores and processes thousands of starship designs, allowing rapid modification and construction.
- Defensive Countermeasures Suite: Anti-hacking and sensor disruption systems to prevent espionage and sabotage.
- Integrated AI Coordination: Advanced AI oversees station operations, optimizing efficiency and reducing human error.
- Emergency Reinforcement Protocols: Capable of activating distress beacons to summon reinforcements if under attack.
- Industrial Powerhouse: Can manufacture fleets quickly, making it highly valuable for factions needing warships on demand.
- Self-Sustaining: Equipped with reactor clusters, refining stations, and automated droid labor, requiring minimal external support.
- Modular Design: Can be expanded with additional drydocks, defense systems, or refueling stations based on the owner's needs.
- Highly Defended: Strong shielding, reinforced hull, and active countermeasures make it difficult to assault without overwhelming force.
- No Offensive Weapons: Completely reliant on external fleet support or defense platforms for protection.
- Stationary Target: Being immobile makes it vulnerable if enemy forces bypass external defenses.
- Sabotage Risk: As a large industrial hub, it is a prime target for sabotage, espionage, or boarding actions.
- Crew Vulnerability: In the event of a hull breach or system failure, the station's large workforce could suffer heavy casualties.
The Orbital Shipyard Complex is a state-of-the-art manufacturing station designed to mass-produce warships for warlords, imperial powers, and independent planetary systems developed by the OM-3N Science Bureau. Inspired by the legendary Sluis Van, Kuat, and Fondor Shipyards, this station is built to be a self-sustaining hub of shipbuilding, repair, and fleet logistics.
The shipyard is equipped with massive drydocks, capable of assembling capital ships ranging from corvettes to full-sized Star Destroyers. Automated droid labor and rapid fabrication techniques allow for high-speed ship construction, making the station invaluable for any faction seeking to rapidly expand its fleet.
Each station includes modular assembly lines, allowing for the mass production of fighters, gunships, and light warships. These systems operate through a central AI overseer, optimizing workflows and ensuring maximum efficiency in starship production.
While the station itself lacks offensive weaponry, it is heavily fortified with shielding, reinforced hull plating, and anti-sabotage countermeasures. Sensor disruption arrays and ECM defenses make it difficult to pinpoint vulnerabilities, while a dedicated security force of droids and garrisoned troops defend the station's interior.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
Make a new product
Permissions:
N/A
Technical Information
Affiliation:
OM-3N Science Bureau
Starship Class:
Other
Starship Role:
Mechanical
Modular:
Yes
Material:
Primary Frame: Durasteel, Quadanium steel Reinforcements: Agrinium plating, laminated shielding alloys Interior Components: Reinforced blast doors, vacuum-sealed work areas Power Core: Reactor units capable of sustaining high-energy fabrication
Armaments:
N/A
Defense Rating:
High
Speed Rating:
None
Maneuverability Rating::
None
Energy Resist:
Average
Kinetic Resist:
Average
Radiation Resist:
Average
Minimum Crew:
100
Optimal Crew:
150
Cargo Capacity:
Very Large
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