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Adapted Nomad Blaster
This appears to be an attempt to configure Nomad weapon technology to be compatible with ships from the colonies. Order and Core scientists have Developed experimental mountings that are capable of utilising the energy conversion units, and House Intelligence agencies have begun experimenting with this technology as well.
Gun/Missile Class:9
Hull Damage Per Shot:690
Shield Damage Per Shot:345
Range:699m
Projectile Speed:600 m/s
Refire Rate:4.00
Energy Usage:134
Advanced Research Status: 57,79% Prototype Engine I
There is no information available on this engine.
Top Speed (theoretical): 350
Energy Drain / sec: 0
Research Status: 18% BW Very Heavy Fighter Engine
Top Speed (theoretical): 0
Energy Drain / sec: 0
Research Status: 0% Whether it comes in the form of old written archives or digital recordings, guncam footage, weapon readings, recovered research data from terminal, black boxes or simple written-down experience or observations by pilots and scientists alike - Scientific Data is a much sought after "commodity" by any individual or group that specialize in technological advancement and scientific stufy. The possible findings in this sort of data may pave a way to new prototypes and technologies to be manufactured and implemented. Some of them - perhaps even mass-produced.
Advanced Research Status: 27,95% Upon closer study of remains and debris left by encounters with the Cult of Technology one can assume that the group is small in number of actual participants due to their clear preference of using unmanned drones for most of their field operations within the Sirius Sector. While the overall build of these autonomous vessels nothing outstanding, their weapon delivery system stands out as the most advanced part in the whole package, sporting either beam emitters or fire and forget warheads. However, keeping with the rather elusive nature of their creators, the drones seem to engage a self destruct sequence long before their actual expiry, thus making the study of this technology impossible.Still, many would find these remains as valuable if only for the faint hope of doing so.
Research Status: 13% |