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HFX-F2B "Broadsword" Border Worlds Bomber
HFX-F2B "Broadsword" | |
Ship Class | Bomber |
Built by | Lane Hackers |
Technical information | |
Guns/Turrets | 4 / 0 |
Opt. weapon class | 8 |
Max. weapon class | 10 |
Other equipment | |
Hull strength | 17,100 |
Max. shield class | 10 |
Cargo space | 85 units |
Nanobots/Batteries | 85/85 |
Max. impulse speed | 80 m/s |
Max. thrust speed | 199 m/s |
Max. cruise speed | 350 m/s |
Power output | 38,200 u |
Power recharge | 1,722 u/s |
Additional information | |
Ship price | unknown |
Package price | $7,393,380 |
While technically the second ship of the HFX line, the Broadsword class is in all actuality a pair of cunningly designed self contained power generators developed for modular mounting upon the light frame of the Falchion. Whereas lesser bomber designs require the development of entirely new frames, which results in even more time and resources spent on R&D, the Broadsword pods contain sympathetic thrust and attitude mechanisms that respond in time with the movements of her mother ship and provide excessive power which is used to support Bomber class weaponry.
This next-generation ship is finetuned for frantic combat situations and high-speed strikes against all opposition the Lane Hackers might face on the battlefield, a role in which it excels more than the venerable "Falcata" Bomber. Similar to the Falchion however, the Broadsword class has retained a large part of the very sensitive internal components and is even more costly to maintain. Aside from those costs, a further turn-off might be the very limited cargo hold, which makes this ship even less attractive to all kinds of freelance Pirates. Nevertheless, if there's a target that needs a good dose of "shotgun diplomacy", the Broadsword is the Lane Hackers' first choice.