Viox Savage
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Post by Viox Savage on Nov 12, 2018 18:13:01 GMT -8
Dimel Assault ShipShip Class: Assault Ship Ship Role: Slave Ship Ship Length:95 meters Agility (A): 2 Defensive (D): 2 Offensive (O): 3 Speed (S): 3 Special Gear: 1 (Troop Space) The Ulig Abaha Ltd. Dimel assault ship was a class of warship that was utilized by the Corporate Sector Authority. One of these vessels, the Eye of Shiblizar, was utilized by slavers Magg and Zlarb for their operations. Moderately armed with 10 double laser cannons, 1 ion cannon and 1 tractor beam projector, and carrying a small 34 troop contingent of soldiers, the Dimel Assault Ship was about average for a ship of it's size, in terms of being able to attack, defend and board other vessels. The Eye of Shiblizar was an old Ulig Abaha Ltd. Dimel-class assault ship that was modified by the slavers Zlarb and Magg. Magg used his position as a Detached Duty agent in the Corporate Sector Authority to enable the theft of the Eye of Shiblizar before it could be destroyed in a Picket Fleet target practice session. Although Magg and Zlarb used the Eye of Shiblizar to carry slaves, they did not use it to make any direct deliveries, fearing that if the Authority identified it, their slaving operation would be severely compromised. They instead used the Eye of Shiblizar to hijack a vessel, transfer the slaves to it, and then use the hijacked vessel to deliver the slaves.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2018 10:28:32 GMT -8
Stats seem to be what one might expect to find for a small slave ship, the armaments are what you'd expect to find on a small Assault ship. Looks good to me, I'll give this ship my seal of Approval.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2018 8:04:56 GMT -8
Bump.
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Post by The Admiralty OOC on Dec 10, 2018 11:59:19 GMT -8
Agreed, looks balanced enough for the designed role.
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