High Commander of the Lilaste Order
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
STANDARD FEATURES
ADVANCED SYSTEMS
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
DESCRIPTION
With planetary invasions in mind, the LIlaste order desperately needed a troop transport. With inspiration from the Acclamator class assault ship, the Greh'ova was born. Taking notice of the Acclamator's success as a reliable transport, the Lilast order quickly went to work constructing the Greh'ova. With the majority of its internal space being used for troop quarters and vehicle storage, one of these Transports can effectively land an entire corps of Lilaste soldiers [ 36,864 soldiers] with the capacity for 84 AT-AE walkers, 80 transport ships [ 66 LAET/I 14 LAET/C] and 240 AT-AS walkers. With the ability to enter the atmosphere and land directly on a planet's surface and with their long ranger sensors, these ships duel as a Command post, allowing a leading general the safety of steel walls.
- Intent: To create a Frigate for the Lilaste Order.
- Image Source: Taken by me in Avorion[symbol source]
- Canon Link: N/A
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION
- Manufacturer: Lilaste order [ Aurora Station]
- Affiliation: Lilaste Order
- Market Status: closed
- Model: Greh'ova
- Production: Minor
- Material: Fyrirdögun Frame Seigurium hull and armor Plating armor Plating
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Classification: troop transport
- Length: 806 meters
- Width: 450 meters
- Height: 280 meters
- Armament: Very low
- LO-78H Turbolasers [18]
- Defenses: Extreme
- Missile warhead deactivators
- Three Layers of armor with one layer of Armor plating
- Anti Missle countermeasures such as flairs and Chaff launchers.
- two main Shield generators with three backup generators
- Hangar Space: Base
- Hangar allocation: N/A
- Maneuverability Rating: low
- Speed Rating: High
- Hyperdrive Class: Average | 2.0
STANDARD FEATURES
- Standard Communications Array:
- Standard Deflector Shield Generator:
- Standard Hyperdrive:
- Standard Ion Engines:
- Standard Life Support Systems:
- Standard Navigational Systems:
- Standard Repulsorlift Engines:
- Standard Sensor Array:
- Can Enter Atmosphere:
- Lilaste Order Weapon Systems:
ADVANCED SYSTEMS
STRENGTHS
- Thiccc with three C's: Equipped with triple-layered armor, providing exceptional durability against enemy fire.
- Rapid Deployment: Engineered for high-speed travel, with the ability to surge forward rapidly in emergencies.
- Massive Capacity: It is designed to transport an entire corps of soldiers, along with a significant complement of walkers and transport ships.
- Command Center Capabilities: Features long-range sensors and secure quarters, serving as a mobile command post during planetary invasions.
WEAKNESSES
- Limited Armament: Prioritizes cargo space over heavy weaponry, making it reliant on escort for protection against aggressive threats.
- Large Target: The ship's substantial size and width make it easily detectable and targetable by enemy forces.
- Operational Constraints: Its design focuses on specific roles, limiting its flexibility in missions that do not involve troop transport or direct assault.
DESCRIPTION
With planetary invasions in mind, the LIlaste order desperately needed a troop transport. With inspiration from the Acclamator class assault ship, the Greh'ova was born. Taking notice of the Acclamator's success as a reliable transport, the Lilast order quickly went to work constructing the Greh'ova. With the majority of its internal space being used for troop quarters and vehicle storage, one of these Transports can effectively land an entire corps of Lilaste soldiers [ 36,864 soldiers] with the capacity for 84 AT-AE walkers, 80 transport ships [ 66 LAET/I 14 LAET/C] and 240 AT-AS walkers. With the ability to enter the atmosphere and land directly on a planet's surface and with their long ranger sensors, these ships duel as a Command post, allowing a leading general the safety of steel walls.
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