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XKR-EV-TWO "Tempest" Mark-I Coalition Carrier

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XKR-EV-TWO "Tempest" Mark-I Coalition Carrier
Ship Class Battleship
Built by The Coalition
Technical information
Guns/Turrets 0 / 32
Opt. weapon class 10
Max. weapon class 10
Other equipment
Hull strength 1'100'000
Max. shield class 10
Cargo space 1,800 units
Nanobots/Batteries 1750/1750
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 $545,000,000
Package price $550,000,000

Hard-pressed to find a solution to rapidly deploy fighters to the combat zone and still be a serious threat to its tonnage, Mykolaiva Research Station after years of development and reverse-engineering of both captured and allied technologies developed the Tempest, a platform capable of carrying a bounty of combat fighters and supporting them in the field with minimal resupply, at present the Tempest is the largest Coalition-designed vessel

The Tempest like most Coalition vessels was designed for speed and efficiency, operating in guerrilla fashion like the Typhoon Destroyer the Tempest represents the height of Coalition Engineering and the combat doctrine of the Coalition forces with both it's garrison of snub-fighters along with it's arsenal of weaponry to shift the tide of the battle

Handling

  • This ship is too large to use docking bays, it must use mooring points.
  • This ship may only be purchased by the SCRA primary ID

Hardpoints

Purchase Includes

Availability