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{{Ship Infobox
 
{{Ship Infobox
 
| name = Outcast "Aspis" Battle Transporter
 
| name = Outcast "Aspis" Battle Transporter
| image = Aspis.png
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| shipclass = Battle-Train
 
| shipclass = Battle-Train
 
| shipowner = [[Maltesian]]
 
| shipowner = [[Maltesian]]
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| fullcost = 125600620
 
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The Aspis transport represents a significant and unusually late shift for the production lines of Maltese shipyards. Though many Outcast shipwrights had long designed transports, the more influential Dons relegated Maltese production facilities to the construction and maintainance of warships in their bloody war against the Corsairs.
  
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After relying upon third parties for vessels with which to spread the Orange Dream across Sirius over the centuries, recent developments made it clear that only a finely crafted Maltese vessel would be able to brave the Taus without relying solely on luck. Old, patchwork designs such as the Pilgrim and Pitbull were simply not up to the task of evading or combatting the Gallic invaders.
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The aptly named Aspis was the solution pitched by Malta's engineers, and eventually settled upon by the Council of Dons. Sleek, stylish, and well armed, the Aspis is expected to ensure that Malta's vital trade arteries remain unrivaled throughout Sirius.
  
 
==Handling==
 
==Handling==
 
* This ship is too large to use docking bays, it must use mooring points.
 
* This ship is too large to use docking bays, it must use mooring points.
 
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A lovely designed Ship, probs to the editor.
 
 
But I just can't understand why someone would fly it.
 
The turnrate is horrible slow, for it's sise.
 
The placement of the turrets is perfect, or better scarry. All 10 turrets can shoot forward, 6 directly backwards (even more in some angles).
 
7 Can shoot below and 5 can shoot upwards, if you angle a bit more turrets can shoot.
 
& to each site, again directly.
 
If you keep the front towards your target, everything is fine.
 
But I would still use the "Pilgrim Liner"
 
Slightly more hull ( 13.500 more Hull , 200 more Bats/Bots, 1 Heavy turret less but 1 normal turret more.
 
A CD, what in my eyes is kinda important for a Pirate Transport. And the turnrate is better.
 
 
The Aspis needs something that makes him better than the "Pilgrim Liner".
 
A tiny better trun rate and more hull than the "Pilgrim Liner" would fit. I mean Lorewise why would you build something that is worse than a rusty old Liner?
 
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==Purchase Includes==
 
==Purchase Includes==

Revision as of 14:50, 14 April 2018

Outcast "Aspis" Battle Transporter
Ship Class unknown
Built by Maltesian
Technical information
Guns/Turrets 3 / 7
Opt. weapon class 3
Max. weapon class 3
Other equipment None
Hull strength 166,250
Max. shield class 6
Cargo space 4,300 units
Nanobots/Batteries 500/500
Max. impulse speed 90 m/s
Max. thrust speed 350 m/s
Max. cruise speed unknown
Power output 60,000 u
Power recharge 5,000 u/s
Additional information
Ship price $108,600,525
Package price $125,600,620

The Aspis transport represents a significant and unusually late shift for the production lines of Maltese shipyards. Though many Outcast shipwrights had long designed transports, the more influential Dons relegated Maltese production facilities to the construction and maintainance of warships in their bloody war against the Corsairs.

After relying upon third parties for vessels with which to spread the Orange Dream across Sirius over the centuries, recent developments made it clear that only a finely crafted Maltese vessel would be able to brave the Taus without relying solely on luck. Old, patchwork designs such as the Pilgrim and Pitbull were simply not up to the task of evading or combatting the Gallic invaders.

The aptly named Aspis was the solution pitched by Malta's engineers, and eventually settled upon by the Council of Dons. Sleek, stylish, and well armed, the Aspis is expected to ensure that Malta's vital trade arteries remain unrivaled throughout Sirius.

Handling

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

Purchase Includes

Availability