The King class cruiser was a medium-tonnage capital warship employed by United Nations Space Command forces during and after the Human-Covenant War. Considered by many to be a favorable upgrade over the Halcyon- and Marathon-class cruisers, the King-class grew into an unchallenged idol in the late twenty-sixth- and early twenty-seventh-century UNSC Navy. As the Second Great War came to a close, the sunset of the King was inevitable as the newer, stronger, and faster cruisers gradually began to replace it. The Retarius-class was finally retired during the early 2620s.
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| - The King class cruiser was a medium-tonnage capital warship employed by United Nations Space Command forces during and after the Human-Covenant War. Considered by many to be a favorable upgrade over the Halcyon- and Marathon-class cruisers, the King-class grew into an unchallenged idol in the late twenty-sixth- and early twenty-seventh-century UNSC Navy. As the Second Great War came to a close, the sunset of the King was inevitable as the newer, stronger, and faster cruisers gradually began to replace it. The Retarius-class was finally retired during the early 2620s.
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Complement
| - *Mobile Expeditionary Detachments
*C-135 Talwaars
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*TL-3 Zweihänders
*D-79 Storks
*A-14 Firefoxes
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Role
| - *Direct assault
*Orbital support
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Weapons
| - *Heavy Magnetic Accelerator Cannon
*Crossbow Missile Pods
*M4 Deck Guns
*225mm general purpose cannons
*M185 CIWS
*DIVINE Nuclear Missiles
*M5 Hornet Interceptor Missiles
*MOSCOW Space Mines
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Engine
| - *Primary thrusters
*Reserve thrusters
*Maneuvering thrusters
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| - The King class cruiser was a medium-tonnage capital warship employed by United Nations Space Command forces during and after the Human-Covenant War. Considered by many to be a favorable upgrade over the Halcyon- and Marathon-class cruisers, the King-class grew into an unchallenged idol in the late twenty-sixth- and early twenty-seventh-century UNSC Navy. As the Second Great War came to a close, the sunset of the King was inevitable as the newer, stronger, and faster cruisers gradually began to replace it. The Retarius-class was finally retired during the early 2620s.
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