Kyyrk
Vylmira's Wrath

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: A diplomatic transport for the Octarchy Covenant
- Image Source: The 600i from Star Citizen
- Canon Link: Based on the design of the X-70B Phantom
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Locke and Key Mechanics, Blueprints and mock-ups provided by Voph, based on the X-70B Phantom
- Affiliation: Octarchy Covenant
- Model: X-70C Wraith
Production: Semi-Unique
- Material: Durasteel, Transparisteel, Various components
- Classification: Diplomatic Corvette
- Length: 91.5 Meters
- Width: 52.0 Meters
- Height: 17.0 Meters
- Armament: Low
2 Dual-barrel laser turrets
[*]Defenses: Average
- Durasteel Hull
- Deflector Shields
[*]Hangar: None
[*]Maneuverability Rating: High
[*]Speed Rating: High
[*]Hyperdrive Class: Average
STANDARD FEATURES
- All Standard features
- Durasteel Hull
- Deflector Shields
ADVANCED SYSTEMS
- Improved sensor array
- Improved Sensor Array: The Improved sensor array means the ship can see hostiles from further away, and more effectively avoid them
- Minimal Weaponry: The Wraith is meant as a diplomat ship, and thus is only armed with two defense turrets.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/ckMWXi8ZGRg[/youtube]
Voph was rather fond of the X-70B Phantom class ships commonly employed by Imperial Intelligence in Vitiate's Sith Empire, and so it was the first ship to come to mind when Voph commissioned a consular vessel to transport his own envoys, or notable persons of prospective member worlds. While he never obtained the blueprints for this ship, he was able to mock up the overall design of the Phantom from the exterior, and then up scaled it to the Corvette classification.
The interior (Detailed above in the provided video) was designed to be sleek and accommodating for nobility from many different cultures. The main cabin at the nose of the ship is the primary passenger cabin, and features comfortable lodging for whatever dignitary might be seeking passage aboard the ship. The upper deck also features a large holo-display that can be used for in-flight briefings, debriefings, or confrences.