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SFCV Ramses (B9) | |
Technical Specifications | |
Ship Class: | Templar-class Battleship |
Hull Number: | B9 |
Status: | Decommissioned |
In Service: | 2031 CE - 2342 CE |
Assignment Details | |
Homeport: | Arxune, Laeth System |
Ship Crew Information | |
Crew Complement: | 500 Officers and Crew |
Type: | Non-Player Controlled |
History
The SFCV Ramses (B9) was laid down for construction in 2029 CE, at The Hive on Sanctuary. It would be launched incomplete in 2031 CE, having been given a lower priority than many of the smaller escorts. Because the hull lacked many of the armaments and supporting equipment as yet, the Ramses was considered ideal for carrying colonists to Sanctuary from Earth, utilizing the additional empty space that would've been the ship's magazines.
Following Earth being quarantined, the Ramses spent several years unofficially mothballed, before being completed. It would be fully completed in 2056 CE, and would serve until 2342 CE when it was replaced by the new Praetorian-class battleships. Follow it's decommissioning by the Fleet, the Ramses would be transferred to the Colonial Authority, where it would be largely disarmed and used as a colony transport.
Namesake
The SFCV Ramses (B9) was named for an Egyptian Pharaoh, Ramses II, or "Ramses the Great" (1303 BCE - 1213 BCE), and as Ozymandias to the Greeks. He was considered perhaps the most powerful, and one of the most influential Pharaohs of Egypt, with a reign spanning longer than any other recorded Pharaoh.
Basic Specifications
- Main article: Templar-class Battleship
Size
- Length: 330 Meters
- Beam: 45 Meters
- Draft: 23 Meters
- Decks: 6
Crew Complement
- Minimum: 45 (Limited Functionality)
- Standard: 500
- Maximum: 1,000
Engines
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Power Plant
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Hull Composition
- Hull: Titanium Alloy
- Armor Plating: Ceramic Plating, Case-hardened Steel, Synthetic Composites
Sensor Systems
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Defensive Systems
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Armament
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