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CQB-Gen II "Falcata Mk2" Maltese Heavy Bomber
CQB-Gen II "Falcata Mk II" Maltese Heavy Bomber | |
Ship Class | Bomber |
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Technical information | |
Guns/Turrets | 8 / 0 |
Opt. weapon class | 3 |
Max. weapon class | 3 |
Other equipment | |
Hull strength | 21,800 |
Max. shield class | 10 |
Cargo space | 90 units |
Nanobots/Batteries | 110/110 |
Max. impulse speed | 80 m/s |
Max. thrust speed | 199 m/s |
Max. cruise speed | 350 m/s |
Power output | 45,390 u |
Power recharge | 1,880 u/s |
Additional information | |
Ship price | $6,275,000 |
Package price | $6,887,780 |
A late development in the CQ "Conquistador" series of Outcast fightercraft, the Falcata Mk II was designed as a testbed, to see how far the "Rapier" framework could be taken. Outcast engineers added a bomber-grade powerplant from the standard Z-line Bomber, and fitted the craft with dual Bomber torpedo bays. After initial trials showed the Rapier-based bomber would surpass the Falcata nearly all fields, the goahead was given to fully design it.
The Falcata Mk II still carries the name of its predecessor, but is in fact a completely new design. Built with better maneuverability in mind, this bomber is meant to slip through enemy defenses and deliver her payload before the target has a chance to react - and be out of range by the time it does.
Handling
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Falcata Mk II is a relatively new bomber, but a dissapointing one. Having very poor Armor, guns placement, one of the worst Snac placements (being on the end of wings), and pretty big butt, it's subpar to its rival Cutlass. Although having a big core and okay agility for a Medium Bomber, the reasons above are why this ship is currently not good at all.
Pros: None
Cons: Pretty much everything, especially Snac placement
Rating: 3/10
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