Roughly a squat triangular prism down the length of its short body, this vessel is bulky to say the least. Its hull is covered in extra-thick durasteel hull plating, protecting a massive power generator matrix that extends in a sweep of stubby fins from the bottom-aft of the vessel. In the very aft, the engines and manuevering thrusters run in a long horizontal line. The main maneuvering fin in the aft doubles as a flight deck, allowing ships to fly in and dock in the slim, open docking bay. Just above this, a dorsal ridge runs from aft to fore, and the 'hammer headed' sweep of the bridge fin. Below the bridge, the angular shaps of the vessel smooths somewhat in a arch across the nose.
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| - Roughly a squat triangular prism down the length of its short body, this vessel is bulky to say the least. Its hull is covered in extra-thick durasteel hull plating, protecting a massive power generator matrix that extends in a sweep of stubby fins from the bottom-aft of the vessel. In the very aft, the engines and manuevering thrusters run in a long horizontal line. The main maneuvering fin in the aft doubles as a flight deck, allowing ships to fly in and dock in the slim, open docking bay. Just above this, a dorsal ridge runs from aft to fore, and the 'hammer headed' sweep of the bridge fin. Below the bridge, the angular shaps of the vessel smooths somewhat in a arch across the nose.
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| - Roughly a squat triangular prism down the length of its short body, this vessel is bulky to say the least. Its hull is covered in extra-thick durasteel hull plating, protecting a massive power generator matrix that extends in a sweep of stubby fins from the bottom-aft of the vessel. In the very aft, the engines and manuevering thrusters run in a long horizontal line. The main maneuvering fin in the aft doubles as a flight deck, allowing ships to fly in and dock in the slim, open docking bay. Just above this, a dorsal ridge runs from aft to fore, and the 'hammer headed' sweep of the bridge fin. Below the bridge, the angular shaps of the vessel smooths somewhat in a arch across the nose.
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