According to our preliminary analysis, the fighter has been disabled after suffering catastrophic damage to its propulsion. The whole chassis will have to be decontaminated as a result and several parts of the chassis will have to be replaced due to the changed chemical composition of the material.
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Type: 90-ARKM-N9 "Valkyrie" Heavy Fighter Techbase: Rheinland Manufacturer: Daumann Heavy Construction Status: Disabled after suffering a critical damage
Damage Suffered:
Combat Damage - Critical damage suffered to the propulsion unit from military-grade laser weapons, Liberty in origin. Coolant piping damage and content evaporated, partial powerplant meltdown and catastrophic capacitor discharge. 22% of the powerplant is recoverable or repairable.
Chassis Condition:
Minor scratches and dents all over the frontal section - Possible Cause: Flying through the Bering's fine debris without shields on numerous occasions, possible because of the combat action, repairable.
Major metallurgical change in aft section - Possible Cause: Powerplant meltdown, replaceable.
Salvageable modular electronics and weapons have been missing from the ship - Possible Cause: Removed by the salvagers or military units some time after the ship was disabled.
Conclusion:
The fighter is to be disassembled, its individual parts decontaminated and all non-repairable components are to be removed. Chassis will a complete geometry overhaul and material fatigue analysis before being assembled again. No serious complications are expected.