
Farfalen R&D #13
Name: Epic class TransportLength: 1,000 meters
Width: 800 meters
Height: 600 meters
Crew: 1,870
Troops: 250
Consumables: Twenty-four months
Cargo:
35,000 troops, infantry OR
17,000 troops and 1080 speeder troops and 12 Riant Tanks OR 4,500 troops and 72 Riant Tanks OR
144 Riant Tanks
Sensors:
E-3 targetting computer
Electro-Photon sensors
Infra-red Sensors
Motion detectors
Outside Threaty Indicator Array
Radar
Standard Sensors
Tachyon Grid
Web-sensor grid
Speed:
10 MGLT
920 KMP
Armament:
30 Wyvern Cannons
5 Tractor Beams
Armor: 1,600 RU
Shields: 2,100 SBD
Extra-Features:
1 H4-3 Jamming unit
Gravimetric Countermeasures
Thermal Countermeasures
Comments
#13 10:45am 25/12/03
Approved.
#12 8:25am 24/12/03
that should be sensors...
#11 8:11am 24/12/03
And i'd assume thermal countermeasures are designed at targetting thermally scoped missiles.
Although to my knowledge there aren't any infra-red guided missiles in SW tech.
#10 12:55am 24/12/03
I would like to see a little more description, rather than just stats here.
#9 12:40am 24/12/03
Approved.
#8 8:58pm 23/12/03
Kerplunk.
#7 11:58pm 15/12/03
Not neccessarily. Tractor beams work by manipulating gravity, after all.
#6 11:55pm 15/12/03
Depends on the missile and when the missile gets around the countermeasure.
#5 11:43pm 15/12/03
I would think it would attract the missile, rather than bump it off course.
#4 10:57pm 15/12/03
Its a countermeasure. A last resort obviously. Of course it won't be that great.
#3 10:47pm 15/12/03
I can go with the target lock thing, but in the way of knocking off course, that at best would have to be with a 10% success rate
#2 10:43pm 15/12/03
Gravimetric countermeasures are basically spinning gyroscopes that produce a tiny field of gravity incase a missile or weapon is looking for gravity and not heat. Or if it gets close to a missile, it can knock it off course. Nothing to big or fancy that could say rip a ship out of hyperspace.
#1 5:33pm 15/12/03
lose 1000 SBD
what are Gravimetric Countermeasures?