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Offensive Subsystem Group
Legion Offensive - Assault Optimization
typeID | 45599 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Legion Offensive - Assault Optimization Blueprint |
Description | Originally a laser-based weapons system, Amarrian starship engineers were forced to seek alternative construction methods when several fatal flaws were discovered in their design. Khanid Innovations was quick to offer a missile-based solution that benefitted greatly from their years of experience working on Sacrilege cruisers. The reapplication of their previously successful technology was so fast and effective that the more traditional Amarrian engineers could do little but watch as the knowledge and consequent implementation of these new engineering methodologies proliferated across the cluster. |
Legion Offensive - Liquid Crystal Magnifiers
typeID | 45598 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Legion Offensive - Liquid Crystal Magnifiers Blueprint |
Description | One of the many gems discovered amidst Sleeper technology was the creation of more efficient liquid crystal lenses. Amarr researchers have engineered these lenses to increase a laser's focus for longer stretches, both in distance and in timing, allowing a laser to reach farther targets with more efficiency of energy output. Additionally, the fullerene-infused lenses can generate higher temperatures and stronger, more damaging beams and pulses. |
Legion Offensive - Support Processor
typeID | 45600 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Legion Offensive - Support Processor Blueprint |
Description | After countless failed projects over the years, the dream of linking fleets with sub-Battlecruiser hulls was eventually shelved and relegated to the realm of engineering theory. It remained this way for some time, tempting few starship manufacturers to revisit the challenge, even after the discovery of ancient Sleeper designs and the influx of fullerene-based technology. It was not until the first Strategic Cruiser hulls began appearing in small numbers across the empires that they began to truly appreciate the potential Tech III vessels had for modifications. Not long after, the first support processor housing became a reality, capable of mounting command bursts and repair projectors with equal ease. Although what it delivered as a standalone unit was undoubtedly impressive, what would count more in time was the way it served as a catalyst. The unit demonstrated to the wider spacefaring industry that the possibilities for Tech III ships were broader than first imagined, and in doing so, it heralded the beginning of even more radical and innovative designs. |
Loki Offensive - Launcher Efficiency Configuration
typeID | 45608 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Loki Offensive - Launcher Efficiency Configuration Blueprint |
Description | Adaptation and innovation go hand-in-hand, and this subsystem is a prime example of both ideas. While researching Sleeper drone weapon systems, a group of Minmatar engineers discovered that Sleeper launcher hardpoint design allowed for a vast increase to the rate of fire without increasing powergrid requirements. The resulting subsystem allows the Loki to achieve some of the most aggressive missile configurations seen on any cruiser. |
Loki Offensive - Projectile Scoping Array
typeID | 45607 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Loki Offensive - Projectile Scoping Array Blueprint |
Description | Scoping arrays were mostly out of fashion in recent ship design, but Sleeper technology has brought them somewhat back into vogue. Based upon the remarkable flexibility fullerene-based technology, Sleeper-based scoping arrays allowed projectile weaponry to produce longer-ranged accuracy without reducing the weapon's rate-of-fire. While a resurgence of scoping arrays is not expected, this subsystem certainly shows its uses in modern warfare. |
Loki Offensive - Support Processor
typeID | 45609 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Loki Offensive - Support Processor Blueprint |
Description | After countless failed projects over the years, the dream of linking fleets with sub-Battlecruiser hulls was eventually shelved and relegated to the realm of engineering theory. It remained this way for some time, tempting few starship manufacturers to revisit the challenge, even after the discovery of ancient Sleeper designs and the influx of fullerene-based technology. It was not until the first Strategic Cruiser hulls began appearing in small numbers across the empires that they began to truly appreciate the potential Tech III vessels had for modifications. Not long after, the first support processor housing became a reality, capable of mounting command bursts and repair projectors with equal ease. Although what it delivered as a standalone unit was undoubtedly impressive, what would count more in time was the way it served as a catalyst. The unit demonstrated to the wider spacefaring industry that the possibilities for Tech III ships were broader than first imagined, and in doing so, it heralded the beginning of even more radical and innovative designs. |
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Proteus Offensive - Drone Synthesis Projector
typeID | 45605 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Proteus Offensive - Drone Synthesis Projector Blueprint |
Description | Sleeper drones, while completely devoid of modern shielding technology, are nonetheless sturdy, mainly due to their metallofullerene armor plating and hull composition. Most of these technological applications are for capsuleer vessels, but a few rogue Gallente firms have quietly created this bay for use with contemporary drones. When drones are docked into this system, the projection system enhances their damage capabilities, both in absorbing and delivering damage, through the creation of a fullerene-based field around the drones. |
Proteus Offensive - Hybrid Encoding Platform
typeID | 45604 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Proteus Offensive - Hybrid Encoding Platform Blueprint |
Description | This complex armature is composed of fullerene composites and based upon the understood weapons mechanics of salvaged Sleeper drones. Gallente researchers have fused this technology with the emerging theories on magnetic resonance encoding and microwarp capabilities to power the kinetic energy systems of hybrid turrets. With these mechanics in place, the hybrid encoding platform creates an effective distribution module for hybrid charges, bolstering their damage output and their falloff range. |
Proteus Offensive - Support Processor
typeID | 45606 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Proteus Offensive - Support Processor Blueprint |
Description | After countless failed projects over the years, the dream of linking fleets with sub-Battlecruiser hulls was eventually shelved and relegated to the realm of engineering theory. It remained this way for some time, tempting few starship manufacturers to revisit the challenge, even after the discovery of ancient Sleeper designs and the influx of fullerene-based technology. It was not until the first Strategic Cruiser hulls began appearing in small numbers across the empires that they began to truly appreciate the potential Tech III vessels had for modifications. Not long after, the first support processor housing became a reality, capable of mounting command bursts and repair projectors with equal ease. Although what it delivered as a standalone unit was undoubtedly impressive, what would count more in time was the way it served as a catalyst. The unit demonstrated to the wider spacefaring industry that the possibilities for Tech III ships were broader than first imagined, and in doing so, it heralded the beginning of even more radical and innovative designs. |
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Tengu Offensive - Accelerated Ejection Bay
typeID | 45601 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Tengu Offensive - Accelerated Ejection Bay Blueprint |
Description | This missile launcher system was formed not from the missile bays of Sleeper drones, but from the direct-fire turrets and hardpoints salvaged from them instead. Adapting the underlying technology behind the drones' rapid-firing turrets for their own missile systems, Caldari engineers have managed to revolutionize modular launching mechanisms, improving launch speed and kinetic warhead payloads. |
Tengu Offensive - Magnetic Infusion Basin
typeID | 45602 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Tengu Offensive - Magnetic Infusion Basin Blueprint |
Description | This subsystem serves as a specialized storage bin for a ship's hybrid ammo. The basin, however, also serves as a cyclotron, infusing the ammo with magnetic energy immediately before it is injected into the turret. The amplified ammo has an increased range and damage potential. |
Tengu Offensive - Support Processor
typeID | 45603 |
Mass | 800,000.00 kg |
Volume | 40.00 m³ |
Category | Offensive Subsystem |
Produced By | Tengu Offensive - Support Processor Blueprint |
Description | After countless failed projects over the years, the dream of linking fleets with sub-Battlecruiser hulls was eventually shelved and relegated to the realm of engineering theory. It remained this way for some time, tempting few starship manufacturers to revisit the challenge, even after the discovery of ancient Sleeper designs and the influx of fullerene-based technology. It was not until the first Strategic Cruiser hulls began appearing in small numbers across the empires that they began to truly appreciate the potential Tech III vessels had for modifications. Not long after, the first support processor housing became a reality, capable of mounting command bursts and repair projectors with equal ease. Although what it delivered as a standalone unit was undoubtedly impressive, what would count more in time was the way it served as a catalyst. The unit demonstrated to the wider spacefaring industry that the possibilities for Tech III ships were broader than first imagined, and in doing so, it heralded the beginning of even more radical and innovative designs. |