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==Design Goals==
 
==Design Goals==
The requirements for the for the prototype that would later become Concordia called for heavy armor and tough weapons. The main cannon on Concordia was to be at the low-end of the [[Mercury Ship|Mercury]] range, while the armor and shields should be able to no-sell attacks from the toughest Kamian capitol ships.
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The requirements for the for the prototype that would later become Concordia called for heavy armor and tough weapons. The main cannon on Concordia was to be at the low-end of the [[Mercury Ship|Mercury]] range, while the armor and shields should be able to no-sell attacks from the toughest Kamian capitol ships. Other, less realistic goals, held that it should cost less and consume fewer resources than a typical battle group.

Revision as of 02:24, 6 June 2022

Launched in A.Y. 425, the C.B.S. Concordia was the first and last entry in a planned line of "hyper-heavy" dreadnaughts. Stated design goals were for a capitol ship able to engage multiple enemy vessels while protecting itself well enough to travel without escorts. One of many attempts at an "battle group in a ship" concept made over the course of the war.

Design Goals

The requirements for the for the prototype that would later become Concordia called for heavy armor and tough weapons. The main cannon on Concordia was to be at the low-end of the Mercury range, while the armor and shields should be able to no-sell attacks from the toughest Kamian capitol ships. Other, less realistic goals, held that it should cost less and consume fewer resources than a typical battle group.