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Gailen began by abandoning all previous design conventions and eliminating several features standard on [[GS]] warships for millenia. His new design was significantly larger than previous vessels and uncluded elements that allowed for the large battery guns standard on [[Ship Classes|battleships]] to be included. The new hull design allowed the ship far more guns than usual, as well as fire along more vectors.  
 
Gailen began by abandoning all previous design conventions and eliminating several features standard on [[GS]] warships for millenia. His new design was significantly larger than previous vessels and uncluded elements that allowed for the large battery guns standard on [[Ship Classes|battleships]] to be included. The new hull design allowed the ship far more guns than usual, as well as fire along more vectors.  
  
Possibly the most important feature of the Sahar-class was the use of bottom-mounted
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Possibly the most important feature of the Sahar-class was the use of bottom-mounted weapons systems and additional hangar decks.

Revision as of 22:20, 15 June 2016

The Sahar Jusenkyou was the first successful hybrid carrier/battleship. Though numerous attempts had been made throughout previous Fleet Revisions, only the G-001 entered production.

G-001-0001 Sahar Jusenkyou-Class Carrier
G-001-0001 Sahar Jusenkyou-Class Carrier

Basic design and concept

The primary Instructor on the revision that produced the Sahar-class was Instructor Gailen, who conceived of a multi-role warship on a vast scale.

Using revolutionary hull geometry and what some would call 'a willingness to blaspheme against an angry God', he produced one of the most terrifying warships ever known until the G.S.S. Lina Rowen.

A Revolution in Concept

Gailen began by abandoning all previous design conventions and eliminating several features standard on GS warships for millenia. His new design was significantly larger than previous vessels and uncluded elements that allowed for the large battery guns standard on battleships to be included. The new hull design allowed the ship far more guns than usual, as well as fire along more vectors.

Possibly the most important feature of the Sahar-class was the use of bottom-mounted weapons systems and additional hangar decks.