The Tsukuyomi-class Battlecruiser is a fast vessel fielded by the Saiga House Guard.
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Class: | Sp-BC1-1a | Type: | Battlecruiser | |
Designer: | Saiga Psychogenetics | Crew: | 204 | |
Manufacturer: | CSEIA | Decks: | 20 | |
Fielded by: | Saiga House Guard | Hull/Shields: | 18/30(3) |
The Tsukuyomi-class Battlecruiser was designed with commerce raiding in mind. Having wanted to branch into military technologies, and with the withdrawal of the Mishhuvurthyar, designers at Saiga Psychogenetics drafted the ship with Yamatai's current political and economic adversaries in mind.
The ship is light and fast for a vessel of its size. Although it is lacking in armor thickness and power-source sustaining shielding technologies, a veritable death trap for its crew if forced into a sustained fight, its speed and main weapons’ range make up for its deficiencies. To attain the qualities that characterize the ship, designers overcharged certain systems with power budgeted from systems not included in its design, specifically shielding.
Although it is a veritable death trap for its crew in a protracted engagement, the Tsukuyomi excels at what it was built to do: target supply convoys and harass enemy military ships at range.
Devised by Saiga Psychogenetics engineers for the specific task of arming its patron family, the vessel was built using unrestricted technologies, some acquired from negotiations with Freespacer factions. CSEIA was contacted to build the first of the class, and currently only one Tsukuyomi is planned to be supported.
Class: Sp-BC1-1a Type: Battlecruiser Designers: Saiga Psychogenetics Research Laboratories Manufacturer: CSEIA Production: Limited Production. Built-to-order Fielded by: Saiga House Guard
Crew: 204 at full compliment Maximum Capacity: There are accommodations for 204 people. About 350 people can fit aboard in an emergency, but the ship would be extremely cramped.
Length: 226 meters Width: 77 meters Height: 56 meters Decks: 20 (2.5 meters each)
Difference Engine: .415c (can run at higher flank speeds) Hyperspace Fold Drive: 0.5 LY/min Range: 2 months Lifespan: 30 years Refit Cycle: 1 year
See Damage Rating (Version 3) for an explanation of the damage system.
The Ship’s corridors are very Spartan and are made of a lightweight, white polymer. Two bridges hold separate operations: one is manned by the command crew, the other by tactical and weapons crew. In contrast with the bridges and turret interiors that are only lit by a blue-green illumination their volumetric display consoles, engineering is permeated by a sterile, bright light. Other than areas necessary for the ship’s mission and living quarters, there are additional compartments for leisure.
While the vessel is mostly no-frills, the crew is allowed to do with their quarters as they wish. Members of the Saiga family itself have taken a persuasion to modeling their rooms in the fashion of the family’s estates which still hold to ancient Yamataian styling practices.
Energized Tungsten Armor: To keep the ship’s mass down, the ship’s designers opted to use CSEIA’s Energized Tungsten Armor. Although power discharge occurs when the armor is contacted by incoming fire, the ship’s net energy budget is greater with the utilization of this technology and without the use of power source-sustaining shielding systems. Average armor thickness across the ship is 1.37 meters.
Dual Fission Reactor: The Tsukuyomi-class's main energy source is a single, dual-phased nuclear fission reactor that has been supercharged to allow for extra power. Although it runs at a slightly higher temperature than similar fission drives, the released energy signature is only negligibly greater. As a relatively cool-running, light, fuel-efficient, and powerful energy source, the reactor supplies more than enough energy to run the vessel.
Starlight Cells and Capacitors: Freespacer Starlight Cells and Capacitors collect and store energy required for the vessel's shielding systems.
Integrated Sentient Enumeration Kernel Infrastructure: Created by Saiga Psychogenetics, ISEKI is an operating system and artificial intelligence designed to quickly adapt to installed systems. Based on a computer-simulated cell-based organism, the OS allows for controlled evolution parameters (speed of adaptation, boundaries, etc.). The system has been specifically engineered to be free-thinking except in regards to decisions of loyalty.
The Tsukuyomi-class has automated and manual damage control systems that would be considered standard for a ship of its size. A series of blast shutters allows for the isolation of specific decks and compartments. To ensure that mass budgeting remained low, the ship’s designers forewent inclusion of escape systems.
Life support systems aboard the vessel allow the crew to live comfortably. These systems are deactivated during battle in vacant compartments. A series of cramped auxiliary passageways allows for free movement past unsupported rooms.
Freespacer Difference Engine: Through negotiations with Freespacer refugees, Saiga Psychogenetics attained schematics for a version of the Difference Engine. It was chosen for its superior performance for ships that serve as raiders and inertia-affecting properties. 8 engines of various apertures make up the vessel’s propulsion systems.
To conserve energy, the Tsukuyomi-class does not have shields powered by the vessel’s main power source. It relies on Freespacer Starlight Cells that generate Prism Shielding for self-sustaining shielding and Starlight Capacitors to hold the shields’ power. These technologies were acquired as part of the same negotiation that the Difference Engine was attained in.
All of the weapons systems used on the ship have been in existence for generations. In the case of the main turrets, the power has been overcharged with multiple use, loadable battery packs to allow for extreme effective ranges.