My first ship design, can somebody check my math?
Current Available destroyer DP: 16
[] [Destroyer] Cassiopeia
-[] Length -1.600 Meters (-1 DP)
-[] Width - 400 Meters (-1 DP
-[] Acceleration - 6 Gravities (+3 DP)
-[] Armor - Thin Single Hull (+2 DP)
-[] Shields - Singular Emitter (+1 DP)
-[] Weapons -
Medium Hangars - [Mixed] (-1 DP)
-[] Equipment -
Medical Deployment Division (-5), Orders of the Guiding Hand (-5), Small On-Board Manufactory (-4), Veteran Pilot Gene-Lines (-1), Chapels to the Five (-3), Emergency Maneuver Engines (-1) Total -19
The Cassiopeia is a ship co-designed by three Faith Orders to allow them access to worlds in need of succor. Three times has the Federation brought new worlds into the fold, and three times has its infrastructure been strained to the breaking point by the act. The Cassiopeia is designed from the keel out to facilitate spreading the light, comfort and support of the Star Child to new worlds. It should represent a great boon to bringing new worlds into the fold both by integration and colonization.
As a result, the Cassiopeia is a ship built on compromise. The orders behind it were adamant it must be a destroyer-sized hull, to increase the number that could be produced and decrease the strain on the Federation to do so. But packing all of the desired functionality into a destroyer-sized hull was quite a challenge, even if it is one of the largest destroyer hulls ever produced by the Glimmering Federation. But those compromises mean it lacks both the speed and protection common to military vessels.
But the Cassiopeia is not designed as a military ship. It has the equipment to put on a surprising burst of temporary speed if necessary, but it is not designed to see combat, or even be in the same system as hostile combatants. The hangers are present to help ferry supplies, missionaries and medical care to the surface. They are certainly capable of providing bombing runs for planetary conflicts, but it is not their primary role. The Thule's assigned to the Cassiopeia are the ones without a fervor for intensive void combat.
For the true purpose of the Cassiopeia is to spread the light of the Star Child through charity, healing, and sermon.
Other question:
We can totally fit Hymns of the Machines into a fast, sneaky destroyer and stop having to build light-cruiser andromedas for logistics support. Is there any reason not to just design a much, much cheaper andromeda replacement that basically only has that? We could built literally four times as many for the same investment.
Current Available destroyer DP: 16
[] [Destroyer] Cassiopeia
-[] Length -1.600 Meters (-1 DP)
-[] Width - 400 Meters (-1 DP
-[] Acceleration - 6 Gravities (+3 DP)
-[] Armor - Thin Single Hull (+2 DP)
-[] Shields - Singular Emitter (+1 DP)
-[] Weapons -
Medium Hangars - [Mixed] (-1 DP)
-[] Equipment -
Medical Deployment Division (-5), Orders of the Guiding Hand (-5), Small On-Board Manufactory (-4), Veteran Pilot Gene-Lines (-1), Chapels to the Five (-3), Emergency Maneuver Engines (-1) Total -19
The Cassiopeia is a ship co-designed by three Faith Orders to allow them access to worlds in need of succor. Three times has the Federation brought new worlds into the fold, and three times has its infrastructure been strained to the breaking point by the act. The Cassiopeia is designed from the keel out to facilitate spreading the light, comfort and support of the Star Child to new worlds. It should represent a great boon to bringing new worlds into the fold both by integration and colonization.
As a result, the Cassiopeia is a ship built on compromise. The orders behind it were adamant it must be a destroyer-sized hull, to increase the number that could be produced and decrease the strain on the Federation to do so. But packing all of the desired functionality into a destroyer-sized hull was quite a challenge, even if it is one of the largest destroyer hulls ever produced by the Glimmering Federation. But those compromises mean it lacks both the speed and protection common to military vessels.
But the Cassiopeia is not designed as a military ship. It has the equipment to put on a surprising burst of temporary speed if necessary, but it is not designed to see combat, or even be in the same system as hostile combatants. The hangers are present to help ferry supplies, missionaries and medical care to the surface. They are certainly capable of providing bombing runs for planetary conflicts, but it is not their primary role. The Thule's assigned to the Cassiopeia are the ones without a fervor for intensive void combat.
For the true purpose of the Cassiopeia is to spread the light of the Star Child through charity, healing, and sermon.
Other question:
We can totally fit Hymns of the Machines into a fast, sneaky destroyer and stop having to build light-cruiser andromedas for logistics support. Is there any reason not to just design a much, much cheaper andromeda replacement that basically only has that? We could built literally four times as many for the same investment.
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