Viox Savage
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Post by Viox Savage on Apr 26, 2019 17:43:08 GMT -8
Mandator III-Class Star DreadnoughtShip Class: Dreadnought Ship Role: Dreadnought Ship Length: 12,000 meters Agility (A): 1 Defensive (D): 4 Offensive (O): 3 Speed (S): 2 Special Gear: 2 (Troop Space, Hangar Space) The Mandator III-class dreadnought was a dreadnought-scale warship in the Imperial Navy, as well as the third class of Star Dreadnought developed under the Mandator series, alongside the Bellator-class dreadnought. The Mandator III-class was based on the Mandator-class and Mandator II-class Star Dreadnaughts. Unlike the Bellator-class dreadnought, another Mandator successor design, the Mandator III-class dreadnought was specifically designed to be a hulking weapons platform and was both longer and more heavily armed than its predecessors and its contemporary "cousin". At 12,000 meters in length, it was essentially a scaled-up version of the Mandators. The Mandator III-class Dreadnought sported an impressive armament, starfighter complement and troop capacity, nearly doubled in comparison to the Mandator II. 80 twin heavy turbolaser batteries, 40 twin medium turbolaser batteries, 40 twin ion cannons, 12 heavy proton torpedo tubes and 12 tractor beam emitters was the full armament of this warship, all evenly distributed on both port and starboard sides. It could carry a complement of 144 starfighters and 28,000 troops, making it an ideal vessel for not only ship-to-ship combat but also ground assaults. - Image fixed!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2019 17:38:00 GMT -8
Stats look alright to me, I approve.
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Luxeria
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Post by Luxeria on May 4, 2019 7:59:09 GMT -8
Looks solid. Approved.
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