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Approved Starship Yun'o-tu Tchilat (Will of the Gods)

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Yun'o-tu Tchilat pictured (Center-Left, Largest Ship)
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To submit the premier assault battlecruiser analogue of the Yuuzhan Vong within the Sith Empire.
  • Image Source: Coral Cruiser, Kory Cromie
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: The Sith Empire
  • Affiliation: The Sith Empire | Legion Yun-Ne'Shel
  • Model: N/A
  • Production: Limited
  • Material:
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Assault Battlecruiser Analogue | Yun'o-tu Tchilat
  • Length: 5,000 meters
  • Width: 630 meters
  • Height: 1,400 meters
  • Armament: Extreme
    • Many Dovin Basals
    • Many Yaret-Kor (Point Defense/Anti-Starfighter analogue, comparable in size to those found on Yorik-et)
    • Many Heavy Yaret-Kor (Capital Ship analogue, those commonly found on large Yuuzhan Vong vessels)
    • Many Rock Spitters
    • x2 Modified Rock Spitters (Analogous to a Hypervelocity Cannon)
    • x1 Qworlth skaal
  • Defenses: Extreme
  • Hangar Space: Base: 5
  • Hangar Allocations:
    • Starfighters: 5 squadrons
    • Support Craft: 0 squadrons
  • Maneuverability Rating: Low
  • Speed Rating: Average
  • Hyperdrive: Yes
  • Hyperdrive Class: 1.0 Equivalent (Dovin Basals)
STANDARD FEATURES
ADVANCED SYSTEMS
STRENGTHS
  • Incredible Armaments: The Yun'o-tu Tchilat was built for war, and no greater display of its purpose can be found except in the weaponry which line its surface. From the Qworlth Skaal that appears deceptively like a tail, to the due of modified rock spitters that sit parallel to each other at the mouth of the massive ship, this Yuuzhan Vong battlecruiser is nearly without equal for those of its size.
  • Reinforced Hull: The Yorik coral that makes up the hull of this behemoth of a ship is heavily reinforced, the shaping and breeding protocols used for this new style of vessel were made with a combination of offense and defense in mind, and the Yun'o-tu Tchilat offers the greatest protection Yorik coral and the dovin basals on board can provide. It will take much to pierce this shell.
WEAKNESSES
  • Tiny Hangar: Sacrificing as much room as was possible to increase the amount of weapons present and the degree of defenses the ship could provide, the Yun'o-tu Tchilat is by no means a carrier. It can hold a grand total of five squadrons of ships, typically yorik-et and slayer ships, and nothing else. For a five thousand meter ship this is nearly as important a feature as its armaments.
  • Low Maneuverability: Despite being equipped with an incredible amount of Dovin Basals, the Yun'o-tu Tchilat is slow to turn or adjust course, putting it at a disadvantage of more maneuverable and quick ships.
DESCRIPTION
The Yun'o-tu Tchilat is a massive Yuuzhan Vong battlecruiser analogue that was created with inspiration from Hailyn Hailyn to the shaper caste present in the Yuuzhan Vong that make up a minority of the Sith Empire's forces. Regarded as a true leader among the Yuuzhan Vong, and an inspiration for many of their warrior caste, the breed of ships were given their name for her part in the formation of the Sith Empire's circle and their promised eventual inclusion. Having been willingly subjected to vongshaping herself, the ships various core features were modeled, in a way, after her. The Qworlth Skaal positioned at the read of the vessel was symbolic of her unity with the Amphistaffs and Tsaisi and would act as a dread weapon to latch onto enemy vessels that drew too near regardless of size. The Two modified rock spitters were created by the most skilled of shapers to rival hypervelocity cannons were to resemble the venom spat from the amphistaffs grafted to her skull. Nestled within the ship itself, the yammosks and the cognition throne were in reference to her desire for unification of Sith and Yuuzhan Vong cultures.

As she willed them towards unity, towards progress and superiority, the Yuuzhan Vong, whom already had begun to refer to her as Yun-Ne'Shel, considered her part in their role as the will of the gods, hence the name.
 
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