May 8, 2148: The Retribution Fleet enters the solar system and transmits its reports to Naval HQ on Terra. The reports are disturbing, given the technology available to this new swarm race, and their demonstrated capabilities. In spite of this the Emperor announces a great victory, emphasizing the number of swarm ships destroyed by the fleet during the campaign. The Navy’s losses are downplayed, although the government is eventually forced to admit that an entire carrier was lost in action against the aliens.
Admiral McCullick tenders his resignation two days after returning from the campaign. He cites the loss of the America, and the near loss of the entire fleet as his reasons for resigning. Several hours after the resignation is delivered to the Admiralty, Admiral McCullick is summoned to a meeting in the Palace. Once there, he is escorted to a small comfortable study where the Emperor and Admiral Shatswell, the CNO, are waiting for him. They spend the next several hours picking his brain for every detail of the campaign, and his plans and intentions going into the fight. When the questions finally stop, the Emperor informs him that his resignation is denied, and that his orders will be forthcoming. In the meantime, his ordered to write up recommendations for future engagements with the new swarm.
Several days later Admiral McCullick receives orders to take command of the Terran Naval Academy, along with a promotion to Vice Admiral. The orders come with a personal message from the Emperor, asking him to prepare the next generation of the navy’s leaders for the threats that face humanity.
Admiral Mccullick’s recommendations are almost universally accepted. The missile construction program is revitalized, and plans are made to begin constructing more ordnance factories as soon as possible. In addition, an upgraded Sparrow IIb ASM is to be put into production as soon as possible. The IIb has the same speed and range, but has a warhead that is 33% more powerful than the block II, and has better ECCM and ATG packages.
As for R&D, new tech for engines is still 4-6 years away, even with the Empire’s best scientists working on the project. A team looks into boosted engines capable of generating speeds to match the aliens with current tech, but the design will gobble fuel at a prohibitive rate, approximately six times the rate of current designs. Mounted on a Country class carrier, the new engines would reduce its range to approximately 25 days, an unacceptable limitation even with tanker support.
Without being able to match the aliens in terms of speed, R&D resources will be focused on matching them in other areas. Projects deemed of no immediate use are cancelled, and R&D teams are reassigned. The first project is to improve the ability of our electronic systems to survive microwave attack. The top-secret labs on Io are devoted to improving current shielding (a project already underway), and improving our laser weaponry.
The Imperial Navy, after analyzing the battle results, realizes that its most effective weapon is the Eagle class strike fighter, which is both faster than almost all of the alien ships, and armed with missiles that can outrange the enemy’s long-range lasers. The development of hard-hitting battlegroups based on carriers and their fighter wings is emphasized. The Forward class attack fighters currently carried by the fleet’s dreadnoughts and strike carriers are deemed to be inadequate for front line service, as they are not fast enough to force an engagement with the aliens. They will be relegated to system defense duties and the dreadnoughts and strike carriers will be rearmed with strike fighters.
Data, bodies, and debris collected from destroyed alien ships brought back by the fleet are immediately distributed to the labs on Io for study. It is immediately apparent to the researchers that this alien race is similar to the swarm encountered in the Chi Draconis system, but not identical. Genetic studies show that they were descended from the same race, however, at some point they diverged to the point that they may not be able to interbreed.
The Emperor’s ministers, after consultation with the navy and with the Emperor, decide that the swarm threat must be rebranded for public consumption, both to emphasize the threat and to make the situation clearer. Therefore, the swarm will be renamed to The Hive, and each instance encountered will be given a different designation. The original swarm, encountered in the Chi Draconis system, will be designated Hive Fleet Leviathan, while the new swarm, in Omega Ceti, will be designated Hive Fleet Kraken. The new names will make clear that the two instances are related to each other, but are also separate.
May 26, 2148: The Andromeda finally goes into the yards for repairs. As most of its systems had been repaired by the time it returned to the solar system, it will only take two months in the docks before it is battle-worthy again.
August 13, 2148: A stabilization ship working in the Omicron Tucanae system detects a ship belonging to Hive Fleet Leviathan entering the system through the jump point it is stabilizing. The stabilization ship immediately sends a warning off to the other stabilization ship working in the system, then turns and slowly moves away from the jump point. The hive ship is an Alpha class, of an unknown size and capability, only seen once in previous encounters with the Hive Fleet Leviathan. This news is particularly alarming as Hive Fleet Leviathan was believed to have been neutralized and either destroyed or to have retreated from the frontier after the battles in Chia Draconis and the nearby systems.
As the ponderous stabilization ship slowly moves away from the jump point at 1,036 km/s, the hive ship runs past it at 13,516 km/s, ignoring the slow Terran ship. The hive ship is on the same course as the Terran ship, towards the jump point to the chain of systems that leads back to the site of previous engagements with Hive Fleet Leviathan, Chi Draconis. It will take the nearer stabilization ship eighty days to reach Chi Draconis and the base located there. The hive ship will arrive much sooner.
October 12, 2148: Unrest has been rising on Terra Nova after the information that a new swarm was encountered in the Omega Ceti system was released to the public. The fact that the Omega Ceti system is five jumps from Terra Nova, and 13.6 billion kilometers away, has not reassured the public given the fact that no Terran forces are currently deployed between Lalande and Omega Ceti. To allay public fears, the Emperor orders the Navy to deploy two carriers and their escorts to the colony to bolster the system’s defenses.
In addition, the Navy sends a battlecruiser group and a strike carrier to the Lalande system, with orders to deploy a string of newly developed sensor buoys at jump points along the path to the Omega Ceti system. This path will be patrolled by a pair of jump cruisers assigned to the Lalande system, to download the buoy’s sensor data and determine if the swarm is advancing on the colony, giving the Imperial navy some warning of the threat.
November 1, 2148: One of the two stabilization ships that detected the hive ship in the Omicron Tucanae system jumps into the Chi Draconis system and transmits its warning to the base located on the former hive infested planet orbiting the system’s secondary star. The scout Avenger-01, orbiting Bastion Base, immediately departs for the base at the Monoceri system with the warning. The scout’s ETA at the Monoceri system is just over 15 days.
November 2, 2148: The CVS Europa and her detachment arrive over Terra Nova and refuel. The mission commander, Captain Boddy aboard the jump cruiser Eradicator, decides to give the crews R&R on Terra Nova before continuing.
November 12, 2148: Fresh from R&R on Terra Nova, the Europa arrives at the jump point to the Tau Ceti system in the Lalande system. There, she launches her fighters, which proceed to deploy a two-stage sensor buoy at a location 50,000 kilometers from the jump point. There were cheers on the carrier when the delivery vehicle raced straight to the target location and deployed its sensor buoy, exactly as planned. This marked the first successful deployment of a deliverable sensor buoy by the Imperial navy.
Its mission complete, the fighter returned to the Europa and the squadron set out for the far side of the jump point, where they would deploy a second buoy.
November 16, 2148: The Avenger-01 arrives in the Monoceri system and immediately sends its contact report to Shield Base. The Base’s commander immediately dispatches a courier to the solar system with the report.
November 24, 2148: The Long-Range Survey Ship Komarov, operating in the 8 Centauri system six jumps beyond Shield Base in the Monoceri system, discovers an ancient construct on the innermost planet of the primary star. 8 Centauri is a binary system with a yellow star primary and a distant small red star companion. The companion star has no orbiting planets or asteroids, while the primary has a robust planetary system boasting three gas giants, two terrestrial planets, and two dwarf planets. The gas giants boast forty-eight moons between them, and the system is home to a large asteroid belt. None of the planets or moons have atmospheres. The innermost planet is terrestrial, with no atmosphere, and an average temperature of 621 C. There is no indication of the reason the construct is located here, as the planet isn’t habitable by any known standard and has no TN resources.
November 24, 2148: The courier from Shield Base arrives in the Solar System and sends its report to Terra. The report’s arrive causes consternation and alarm in Fleet HQ and within the upper levels of the government.
The Imperial Secured Operations Room (SOR) was, in fact, a heavily protected bunker buried far beneath the Imperial capital city. Intended to give the Emperor and his military advisors a secure command center should Terra come under attack, the center was also used by the Emperor for meetings that absolutely had to be kept secret. That was the use it was being put to today. Word of the discovery of ships belonging to Hive Fleet Leviathan had just arrived in the solar system, and that, coupled with the fleet’s near defeat in the Omega Ceti system, had caused the Emperor to summon Commodore Jian, the head of Naval Intelligence, to the SOR. Commodore Jian, the recipient of the Lion of Terra for his actions in the Second Battle of Ophiuchi, had been the head of INI for five years, and had transformed what had been a small, insular organization into the premier investigative service looking into the various alien races that threatened humanity.
A marine sentry escorted Commodore Jian to the conference room where the Emperor waited. Once the commodore entered the room, the sentry closed the door and assumed a guard position outside. Jian found himself in the conference room with the Emperor of all Humanity, who was sitting in one of the chairs at a large table, apparently relaxed in sweat pants and an old T-shirt. The only other person in the small conference room was Declan Baker, who had no official position in the government but was known to be the emperor’s oldest friend, a fellow combatant from the Raid Years, and suspected to be the Emperor’s confidant, bodyguard, fixer, and all-around general handyman.
As Commodore Jian braced to attention the emperor waved him to a seat. “No time for that, Jin. All hell’s about to break loose out there when the new sighting report is released. I need information before that happens, and I need it now.”
Commodore Jian nodded and sat in one of the chairs opposite the Emperor and his confidant/bodyguard. “Very well, sire, what can I do for you this morning?”
The emperor leaned forward. “I know your shop is working on the data seized from the various raider ships we’ve destroyed over the years, and the two Reaper bases we’ve taken. I’ve seen your reports, but you’ve been awfully vague on details. I need to know what you know.”
Commodore Jian stirred uncomfortably in his seat. “Sire, we’ve had this conversation before. We have very little in the way of direct facts. We have reams of data that constitutes little more than rumor or supposition, second or third hand references. I am reluctant to pass on what may be little more than fever dreams of isolated fanatics, or fiction written by inspired idiots. We have no way of verifying most of the information we’ve taken.”
The Emperor shook his head. “Jin, I understand all of that. If you remember, I concurred with your request to withhold the information your team was developing until you could verify at least some of it. But now, given the position we are in, I need you to give me the broad outline that you are most comfortable with at this point.”
“Very well, sire. I will, of course, but under protest. Taking this information into account in making strategic deployment decisions is dangerous, given its largely speculative nature.” Commodore Jian lifted his satchel to the table and began removing folders marked with his agency’s logo and numerous classification markings.
The Emperor chuckled. “I see that in spite of your protests, you anticipated my request.”
Commodore Jian looked at the Emperor, suddenly formal. “Of course, your majesty.” Once he had the folders spread out on the table in front of him, he gestured at them. “I will give you the overview, but if you need details, or to see the actual reports the over view is based on, they are here.” He settled back in his chair, and at a nod from the Emperor he continued. “The cause of the Raid Years has long been a subject of speculation amongst the academics who study that period. One of the most prominent theories is that a large multi-stellar government that controlled the regions close to our solar system collapsed, causing chaos, war, starvation, and societal collapse both inside this ‘empire’ and outside its borders, where presumably our system lay. We believe, based on the preponderance of evidence gathered since that time, that this theory is indeed true. This is based on data recovered on Terra during the Raid Years, from disabled Raider ships, from the two Reaper bases taken by our forces, and from contacts with the Bobruisk Corporation in the HIP 48659. While there are conflicting data in places, the majority of recovered information agrees that a vast interstellar government did exist, and covered an appreciable portion of the galaxy, perhaps even as much as one to three percent. It seems clear that the center of this government, which we will refer to as the Imperium for simplicity’s sake, was far from here, and that the Solar System is located beyond the borders of the Imperium. We have very little information on what they called their government, or its structures, thus our use of the title ‘Imperium’, which should not be taken to denote an actual form of government. What little information we do have is contradictory and unclear. Still, we can say with some authority that the Imperium existed, and that it ruled a significant portion of the galaxy for a time period estimated to be in the thousands of years, perhaps longer.”
Commodore Jian leaned forward, looking at the other two, confirming that they were following his words. “It is a matter of much speculation within my study groups as to whether Imperium actually existed for thousands of years, or whether that was propaganda or political rhetoric. Certainly, given the capabilities of the remnants we have encountered, it does not seem that the Imperium possessed technology sufficiently advanced to sync with being in existence for thousands of years.”
Baker, sitting next to the Emperor and following the briefing raptly, grimaced. “They seemed advanced enough to us at the time.”
Commodore Jian shook his head. “Advanced yes, but thousands of years ahead of us? No. In some areas our current technology is more advanced that what most of the Raid Races demonstrated during the Raids. My teams are divided on this, and we have little evidence to support any position. A bare majority hold to the view that the Imperium did exist for thousands of years, as claimed in some of the records, but that it did so by suppressing technological development. There is some evidence for this point of view. There are references in some of the documents recovered from the Reaper Base in 70 Ophiuchi to the “Proscriptions”, and the importance of enforcing such in the border lands of the Imperium. It would certainly explain how a government could exist for that long in the first place, and also why it was not impossibly advanced compared to us at the time of contact.”
Commodore Jian leaned back again, looking up from his documents and seeing that the two were paying him rapt attention. “At any rate, some time before the Raid Years it is clear that the authority of the Imperium collapsed, at least in the central regions. The cause of this is unknown. Civil war, external threats, plague, widespread civil unrest, or all or some of the above. None of the reports we have access to at this point are clear, and it is possible that the sources we have access to simply did not know what caused this calamity. There are several references to travel times to the central areas of the Imperium being multiple years long. Perhaps as long as five to ten years, to get from the outer frontier to the central sectors. In contrast, it takes one of our fast couriers thirteen days to get from Terra to the frontier base in the Monoceri system. Imagine the size of the Empire, if it took five years to get to the frontier.”
The Emperor sagged in his seat. “I…I can’t. It’s inconceivable.”
Baker looked intrigued. “It would explain these Proscriptions, though.” The other two looked at him. He looked at the emperor has he continued. “Think about your difficulties in keeping the Empire together and moving in the same direction. Now consider how it would be if you could stifle change and advancement. How much easier it would be to spot groups that were not cooperating or acting against the central government.”
The Emperor, to his credit, looked aghast. “But the cost would be enormous. We would have to build a police state, with tremendous powers of surveillance and internal control, backed up by serious military might, led by leaders who wouldn’t hesitate to use that might against their own people.”
Baker shook his head. “Remember the Nealon Report.” The other two nodded. Florence Nealon had been an Imperial Senator who had retired from the Senate and put together a team to study Imperial governance in light of the expanding borders of the Empire. Her report, which had immediately been classified by the government, had theorized that it would become increasingly difficult to exert central control once travel times between the capital and the frontier exceeded one month. Her team had investigated alternatives, such as dividing the empire into sectors and appointing sector governors to exert local control, subject to the ultimate authority of the emperor. This seemed a promising approach, but introduced problems of its own as giving individuals so much power and authority risked establishing a competitor to central control, rather than an enhancement to that control.
Commodore Jian shook his head. “At any rate, we have very little information on the internal governance of the Imperium, and what we do have is very contradictory. It is clear, though, that the Imperium reached our section of the galaxy some time ago, perhaps as long as five to six hundred years ago, and then stopped advancing before it reached our system. The fact that our civilization existed just beyond their borders and yet remained relatively unmolested for that entire period of time seems both remarkable and unlikely. Our best estimate is that this had something to do with the Proscriptions, and that exploration and activity beyond the Imperium’s established borders was actively discouraged. Our communications with the Bobruisk authorities seems to confirm this, as they had a spacefaring civilization prior to the Raid Years, although it was confined to their home system until approximately the same time that the raids started. Upon the collapse of central authority, the Proscriptions began breaking down. While fighting did not start on the local frontier immediately, the information that we have is clear that the local frontier powers began jockeying for position as the Imperium’s resources either failed or withdrawn to deal with emergencies in more important locations. This brings us to the Raid Years.”
The Emperor shook his head. “The biggest disaster in humanity’s history. Arguably.” He settled back in his chair, intrigued by the briefing being put on by his intel chief. He had already heard much of this in dry reports regularly forwarded by Commodore Jian, but hearing it all put together like this was fascinating.
Commodore Jian continued. “The information we have on this is fairly clear and unequivocal, as it relates to actions and decisions made locally. When the situation on the border continued to deteriorate, the local races and powers began to make plans, and once it became clear that the Imperium’s local power either no longer existed or was incapable of either protecting the member races or stopping them from taking actions they felt were necessary to defend themselves or to bolster their power, they began to act against one another. One of these actions was to begin exploring beyond the established borders of the Imperium for resources or assets that they could use against each other. Races, such as ours, were known to exist, and in addition the Imperium was known to place top secret naval bases and research stations in systems beyond the border to ensure secrecy or for isolation given the dangerous materials they were reputed to be working with. It seems clear that as the situation in the border area closest to us deteriorated the desperation of the local races increased to the point where they began launching raids on easy targets beyond the border, in desperate actions to bolster their own strength before open fighting broke out. We have no information on the results of the various raids, or what happened to the races that launched them, but the fact that all such activity ceased over one hundred years ago and that no one has seen most of the involved races since argues that they no longer exist as interstellar powers or are hiding somewhere. Or possibly that the Imperium has reestablished control over its frontier, although this seems unlikely for various reasons.”
Commodore Jian opened one of the folders in front of him and withdrew several pictures of known aliens.

Raiders

Reapers
“This brings us to these two ‘races’. The Reapers are a known Raid Race, and were involved in several of the Terran Raids. In addition, we have encountered them in two systems, 70 Ophiuchi and Groombridge 34, where they established planetary bases. The Raiders have been encountered multiple times since we expanded out of the solar system, never communicating and always on the attack. Both are robotic in nature, and appear to be autonomous. We believe, based on information recovered from the Reaper base on 70 Ophiuchi II, that the Reapers are in fact an Imperium combat team, probably not intended for completely independent actions but rather as an adjunct and support arm for the Imperium’s military. The information we have recovered indicates that all of the Reapers we have encountered belong to something called the 1135th Frontier Security and Control Unit. The doctrinal information we recovered from the base indicates that the Reapers were primarily used in a support role to establish and secure frontier bases that could then be used by their actual military. Certainly, the Reapers in 70 Ophiuchi had been sent there to establish and secure a forward base for the 1135th, which appears to never have been used for some reason.”
The Emperor leaned forward, an intent look on his face. “But what about the Reapers that raided Terra? They didn’t seem to be acting to support a legitimate government at that time, and in fact were and are considered one of the worst and most merciless Raider races.”
“That’s true. But, while we have no definitive information on this mystery, we do have some indications of what might have happened. The majority of my researchers now believe that the Reapers that were sent to Terra were in fact dispatched to Terra by the 1135th Frontier Security and Control Unit in an attempt to establish a base to prevent further raids by Imperium members. However, the programming of their controlling AI’s seems to have been corrupted for reasons unknown. Both the original mission and the corruption have been corroborated by processing and data units recovered after the end of the raids. It was until just recently that we had the technology and expertise to interpret the data on the recovered systems. It appears that the mission sent to the Solar System by the 1135th was sabotaged, perhaps to weaken them, or perhaps to allow the raids to continue, or both. In fact, the mission to the solar system is the last definitive record we have on the actions of the 1135th, and what happened to them after that is unclear. It is clear that they no longer seem to be active in the local area, much like the various Raid Races. It is possible, perhaps even likely, that we will continue to discover them in apparently random locations during exploration, and they will continue to be a localized threat should they be discovered.
“As for the Raiders, this is a bit more difficult. Several competing theories exist, and no consensus has been reached. What is known is that the Raiders are from the Imperium. The numerous wrecks salvaged have shown that the construction methods used to build the raider ships are common to Imperium races, and show some similarity to the Reapers, a known Imperium enforcement tool. The Raiders are also robotic, much like the Reapers. Whatever the true nature or origin of the Raiders, it is apparent now that they are not under the control of a central authority, and appear to be acting randomly and without direction or clear goal. The information we have is not clear, and my teams have no clear consensus on the origins and utility of the Raiders. From some records recovered from the Reaper bases, it appears that the Imperium’s military had access to some sort of FTL drive technology that did not use standard jump points, but reserved it for special uses. Certainly, no such technology has ever been found on a wrecked Raider ship. It is clear that the Raiders are not using known jump points to travel between systems, as they have never been observed to use a known jump point, and no jump point has ever been found on the rare occasion that a Raider ship was observed to leave one of our systems. Whether the Raiders were some sort of Imperium military auxiliary unit, like the Reapers, that has now escaped their control, or was some sort of experimental R&D development that has no run wild in the absence of Imperium authority, is unknown, and perhaps unknowable.”
Commodore Jian pulled two more pictures out of his folder and placed them on the table.

Hivers
“That brings us to these ugly beasts. Bio-analysis of the bodies and bits of alien ships recovered from Omega Ceti shows that these new aliens are indeed a cousin of the first swarm encountered in Chi Draconis. While no useful intelligence was recovered from the swarm vessels in either Chi Draconis or Omega Ceti, we have developed interesting intelligence from the analysis of the extensive data captured from the Reaper bases in Groombridge and 70 Ophiuchi, and from the data recovered during the Raid Years and recently interpreted. Once the Imperium’s control over the frontier began breaking down, the local frontier powers began extensively exploring beyond the established frontier. This can be considered conclusive given the number of references we have found to this phenomenon in the various databases we have seized or recovered. What they were searching for is rather less clear, but there are multiple references to hidden Imperium research bases beyond the frontier, and in particular to experiments the Imperium was known to be conducting into bio-weaponry, and self-replicating bio-ships. While there is no direct connection to the hivers we have encountered, this seems like too much of a coincidence to be discounted, especially given the recent developments in the study of the two different hiver fleet’s genomes. Doctor Im’s determination that the two swarms are genetically linked, and that both swarms’ genome was artificially altered, perhaps even engineered by some technology that remains unknown, seems definitive. The likelihood that the swarms were some sort of Imperium research and development project that escaped their control, perhaps when Imperium resources were withdrawn from the frontier, or perhaps when the local powers discovered the R&D center and inadvertently released the swarms from confinement, is unknown.
The three continued to talk for an hour, but little additional information was imparted.
In response to the reappearance of Hive Fleet Leviathan beyond Shield Forward Base, the Empire commissions two new ship designs:
The Allegiance class Heavy Carrier is intended to be the Empire’s ultimate answer to the threats that hover on its border. Starting with the Galaxy class DN design, the design team stripped off the extraneous engine, which reduced the new design to the fleet standard speed, some of the weaponry and defenses, and added a spacious hanger deck and vastly enlarged the design’s magazine capacity.
Allegiance of Terra class Heavy Carrier 80,000 tons 1,613 Crew 16,042 BP TCS 1,600 TH 12,000 EM 18,000
7500 km/s JR 5-500 Armour 6-165 Shields 600-400 HTK 389 Sensors 108/84/0/0 DCR 77-9 PPV 70.76
Maint Life 1.41 Years MSP 11,269 AFR 883% IFR 12.3% 1YR 6,194 5YR 92,909 Max Repair 2,000 MSP
Hangar Deck Capacity 16,000 tons Troop Capacity 1,200 tons Magazine 1,800 / 0
Commodore Control Rating 5 BRG AUX ENG CIC FLG
Intended Deployment Time: 12 months Flight Crew Berths 320 Morale Check Required
J80000(5-500) Military Jump Drive Mk II Max Ship Size 80000 tons Distance 500k km Squadron Size 5
DN IC Fusion Drive (3) Power 12000 Fuel Use 10.0% Signature 4000 Explosion 10%
Fuel Capacity 5,345,000 Litres Range 120.3 billion km (185 days at full power)
Lg Theta Shield Generator (15) Recharge Time 400 seconds (1.5 per second)
45.0cm FUV Spinal Laser (1) Range 320,000km TS: 7,500 km/s Power 53-8 RM 50,000 km ROF 35
30cm FUV Laser Mk II (2) Range 320,000km TS: 7,500 km/s Power 24-8 RM 50,000 km ROF 15
Twin Gauss Cannon Mk II Turret (2x8) Range 40,000km TS: 25000 km/s Power 0-0 RM 40,000 km ROF 5
Miain Battery Fire Control MK III (2) Max Range: 320,000 km TS: 6,250 km/s ECCM-2 97 94 91 88 84 81 78 75 72 69
Turret Fire Control Mk III (1) Max Range: 200,000 km TS: 25,000 km/s ECCM-2 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50
Capital IC Fusion Reactor (3) Total Power Output 240 Exp 5%
AM Active Search Sensor Mk III (1) GPS 180 Range 28.3m km MCR 2.5m km Resolution 1
Standard Active Search Sensor Mk II (1) GPS 2016 Range 61.1m km Resolution 14
Capital EM Sensor (1) Sensitivity 84 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 72.5m km
Capital Thermal Sensor Mk II (1) Sensitivity 108 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 82.2m km
Electronic Warfare Jammers: Sensor 4 Fire Control 4 Missile 4
This design is classed as a Military Vessel for maintenance purposes
This design is classed as a Carrier for auto-assignment purposes
The missile destroyer design is intended to give planetary defense squadrons some standoff capabilities, and to boost the long-range engagement abilities of mobile fleets.
Absolution class Missile Destroyer 10,000 tons 118 Crew 1,914.3 BP TCS 200 TH 1,500 EM 0
7500 km/s Armour 6-41 Shields 0-0 HTK 74 Sensors 54/0/0/0 DCR 4-4 PPV 50.4
Maint Life 2.70 Years MSP 1,378 AFR 200% IFR 2.8% 1YR 270 5YR 4,043 Max Repair 375 MSP
Troop Capacity 400 tons Magazine 336 / 0
Commander Control Rating 1 BRG
Intended Deployment Time: 36 months Morale Check Required
IC Fusion Drive (2) Power 1500 Fuel Use 23.09% Signature 750 Explosion 10%
Fuel Capacity 1,823,000 Litres Range 142.1 billion km (219 days at full power)
Standard Box Launcher (42) Missile Size: 8 Hangar Reload 141 minutes MF Reload 23 hours
Missile Fire Control Mk II (2) Range 117.6m km Resolution 100 ECCM-2
AM Active Search Sensor Mk III (1) GPS 180 Range 28.3m km MCR 2.5m km Resolution 1
Standard Active Search Sensor Mk II (1) GPS 2016 Range 61.1m km Resolution 14
Standard Thermal Sensor Mk IV (1) Sensitivity 54 Detect Sig Strength 1000: 58.1m km
This design is classed as a Military Vessel for maintenance purposes
This design is classed as a Warship for auto-assignment purposes
The shift of the navy from a beam intensive focus to a missile-based approach has necessitated the creation of a vast munitions capability to supply all of these missile-equipped ships. The effort to bolster this capability is ongoing.