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[https://ref.discoverygc.com/Ship/dsy_recusant DSCore: Arbiter]
 
[https://ref.discoverygc.com/Ship/dsy_recusant DSCore: Arbiter]

Revision as of 01:21, 17 July 2021

Liberty Insurgency's "Arbiter" Battleship
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Ship Class Battleship
Built by Liberty Insurgency
Technical information
Guns/Turrets 0 / 21
Opt. weapon class 10
Max. weapon class 10
Other equipment
Hull strength 2,900,000
Max. shield class 10
Cargo space 1,600 units
Nanobots/Batteries 2000/2000
Max. impulse speed 90 m/s
Max. thrust speed Thruster not available
Max. cruise speed 350 m/s
Power output 9,000,000 u
Power recharge 300,000 u/s
Additional information
Ship price $678,082,250
Package price $682,082,250

DSCore: Arbiter

The Arbiter is the next step in the evolution of the Spyglass-class Battleship which, according to rumors, originated as an electronic warfare Battleship originally designed by the Liberty Security Force. The latest incarnation is a very large vessel capable of fulfilling many roles, a result that rivals the Navy's venerable Dreadnoughts in flexibility and even surpasses them in adaptability and firepower, owing to a highly-modular design convention based on decades of research taken from the original Spyglass design.

Regardless of the extensive weapon emplacements scattered across the ship's massive hull, the Arbiter stays true to its origins as ship designed for electronic warfare. Armed to the teeth with jamming devices and EMP weaponry and some of the most advanced sensor and networking systems to ever grace the modern battle-field, its main role is to serve as a mobile command post and battle-carrier, able to both house vast amounts of strike-craft in its spacious hangar bays and coordinate them with unsurpassed efficiency. Much like most carriers, its sheer size makes the Arbiter vulnerable in long-range engagements, especially when challenged by Cruisers or Bombers.

Handling

  • This ship is too large to use docking bays, it must use mooring points.

Hardpoints

Purchase Includes

Availability