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Ship Classification: Battlecruiser
Number of Ship Modules: Extreme Module Count
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TDN Ravager MK3

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Description
Also known as "The Nail".

The sort of ship created to affect negotiations, scare away hostile fleets, and eradicate random systems.

NOTE: Weapons and subsystems are now updated. Screenshots are outdated.
8 Comments
Trauma  [author] 12 Mar, 2014 @ 10:55am 
Subsystems and weaponry now updated- I recommend to try flying with it, use the map to quicktravel the galaxy to find some pirates or something.
Though any weapons test i do with this beast reminds much of sealclubbing.

Never played StarDrive, sorry..
Nanoelite001 10 Mar, 2014 @ 5:33pm 
StarDrive. correct?

Kulrathi FTW
Gnu 8 Mar, 2014 @ 6:04am 
Nice ship, looking forward to use it ;)
PapaKlaus 7 Mar, 2014 @ 2:32pm 
Wow! Thats awesome mate. Gooooood work! :)
aether.tech 4 Mar, 2014 @ 12:02am 
Tarkin Doctorine. Your ship pretty much fit the bill.
Trauma  [author] 3 Mar, 2014 @ 8:17pm 
Haven't implemented internals as of yet, because of all the recent patching I assume that the effort will become undone by accident. I dont complain tho, but I can guarantee this thing isn't fast: Mass 87456 x 86400 Thrust. And this is before internals are fully implemented.

That last quote ...smells like Star Wars? :)
aether.tech 3 Mar, 2014 @ 7:17pm 
Love the design Trauma, just one question....how slow is it?
aether.tech 3 Mar, 2014 @ 7:16pm 
"Rule through the fear of force rather than through force itself."

"our Majesty, it has long been my contention that your New Order needs one undeniable and overwhelming symbol to impress and, yes, frighten the masses. The average citizen has no grasp of numbers nor a head for calculation. I maintain that the effectiveness of the Star Destroyer stems from not only its massive firepower, but from its size. When citizens look at a Star Destroyer and then compare it to the craft which might be mustered to attack it, they have a tendency to dismiss such a notion as suicidal rather than approach the problem tactically."