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  • Orion-class Destroyer Mark I
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  • The Orion-class Destroyer Mark I was Blackthorne Enterprises' symbol of safety, perseverance, and justice. Measuring 2.5 kilometers in length, the cost to build one of these far outweighed the cost of paying its crew for three years. The Orion's cavernous hanger bays easily accommodated nine dozen fighters or bombers. Despite its age, it is still an excellent destroyer, a menace to most capital ships above and below its size with its numerous turbolasers and warheads.
Length
  • 2.500000
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MGLT
  • 12
maneuver
  • 5
shield gen
  • 8085.0
Hyperdrive
  • Class 2
hyperdrivebackup
  • Class 14
Skeleton
  • 7575
max accel
  • 4
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Complement
  • *108 Fighters *35 Shuttle Craft
Scale
  • Capital Ship
Affiliation
  • *Blackthorne Enterprises *Cadden Blackthorne *Loris Empire
Role
  • *Space Combat *Destroyer *Carrier *Battleship
Name
  • Orion-class Destroyer Mark I
Bays
  • 1
Line
  • Orion Series
Food
  • 1
Model
  • Orion Mark I
Manufacturer
  • *Blackthorne Enterprises *Esran Croft Enterprises
Cost
  • 5100000000
Passengers
  • 2730
Cargo
  • 28000
Hull
  • 3965
Crew
  • 56185
Armament
  • *43 Tri-Barreled Heavy Turbolaser Cannons *62 Twin-Barreled Laser Canons *78 Ion Cannons *5 Warhead Launchers *2 Tractor Beam Projectors
Year
  • 5
Creator
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  • The Orion-class Destroyer Mark I was Blackthorne Enterprises' symbol of safety, perseverance, and justice. Measuring 2.5 kilometers in length, the cost to build one of these far outweighed the cost of paying its crew for three years. Several of these ships were built during its lifespan, with an owing to two successors, the Orion-class Destroyer Mark II and the Orion-class Destroyer Mark III. To date, only one Mark I ship is still in service, the Intrepid , whose whereabouts have been unknown since the Empire retaliated against Cadden Blackthorne's attack on Bilbringi. It has been assumed destroyed. The Orion's cavernous hanger bays easily accommodated nine dozen fighters or bombers. Despite its age, it is still an excellent destroyer, a menace to most capital ships above and below its size with its numerous turbolasers and warheads. Knowing an Orion was passing through one's home system made civilians feel safe, but a prolonged tour was an ominous sign. Where these ships wandered, war was certain to follow.
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