"\u8ECD\u8266"@en . . . . . . . "link=Ranged Attack Ranged Attack x99, Transport 3\n\nlink=Long Range Long Range"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Warship is a Post Hardcore/Sludge Metal band from Long Island, New York formed by the members of From Autumn to Ashes. The band is signed to Vagrant Records."@en . . "File:WP favicon.PNG Warship on Wikipedia In other languages \n* [ ] \n* [ ]"@en . . "30"^^ . . "*"@en . . . . . . "The Warship had a fair few attacks. First it had the ability to disappear momentarily through its wormhole ability which made it temporarily invulnerable, but also rendered it unable to fire back. It becomes susceptable to attack the moment it reappears, so use the time to switch to a more powerful weapon or fire at it before it fires back. Second, it fired missiles which aimed at Ratchet's exact location telegraped with a marker, so that they were relatively easy to avoid; these missiles had the ability to break hexagonal tiles. And finally, dual laser cannons which it utilised in one of two ways; a single one in a sweep movement, or both closing in to make an X shape."@en . . "10"^^ . "12000"^^ . "30"^^ . . "The term warship is often used to identify the subclass of starships designed primarily for use as combatants, as opposed to civilian use, support or yard operations."@en . . "Rupees"@en . . . . . "In wartime, the distinction between warships and merchant ships is often blurred. In war, merchant ships are often armed and used as auxiliary warships, such as the Q-ships of World War I and the armed merchant cruisers of World War II. Until the 17th century it was common for merchant ships to be pressed into naval service and not unusual for more than half a fleet to be composed of merchant ships. Until the threat of piracy subsided in the 19th century, it was normal practice to arm larger merchant ships such as Galleons. Warships have also often been used as troop carriers or supply ships, such as by the French Navy in the 18th century or the Japanese Navy during World War II."@en . "Luogo"@it . "In starship classification, a warship is a generic term which is applied to any armed vessel which is designed for combat. Among the many types of vessels to be included in the warship category, are battleships, battle cruisers, cruisers, escorts and destroyers. Due to the peaceful nature and mission of the Federation Starfleet, they typically avoid assigning the warship classification, and instead apply euphemisms such as \"escort\" (Defiant-class) and \"tactical cruiser\" (Prometheus-class). (DS9 novelization: The Search; VOY episode: \"Message in a Bottle\")"@en . . . . . . . "Romulan warbirds, strike warbirds and swift warbirds were often referred to as warships by other species. (Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 5: Starships of the Romulan Star Empire)"@en . . . "The Wind Waker"@en . . . "30"^^ . "Warship is a Post Hardcore/Sludge Metal band from Long Island, New York formed by the members of From Autumn to Ashes. The band is signed to Vagrant Records."@en . . . . "Bombs"@en . . . . . "A warship is any type of ship that is used for naval warfare, such as battleships and aircraft carriers."@en . "Warship was a type of ship that was built and primarily intended for combat. Warships were usually built in a completely different way than merchant ships. As well as being armed, warships were designed to withstand damage and were usually faster and more maneuverable than merchant ships. Unlike a merchant ship, a warship typically only carried weapons, ammunition and supplies for its own crew (rather than merchant cargo). Warships usually belonged to a navy, though they have sometimes been operated by individuals (Privateers) or companies (East India Trading Company). Until the 17th century it was common for merchant ships to be pressed into naval service and not unusual for more than half a fleet to be composed of merchant ships. Warships have also often been used as troop carriers or supply ships, such as by the French Royal Navy in the 17th century."@en . . . . "File:WP favicon.PNG Warship on Wikipedia In other languages \n* [ ] \n* [ ]"@en . "Captain Jonathan Archer once said that he didn't want to be in command of a warship in response to Captain Jefferies' desire to install powerful weapons on Enterprise NX-01. (ENT: \"Home\") In November, 2256, when Lieutenant Paul Stamets, chief engineer of the USS Discovery, argued to Captain Gabriel Lorca that good science took time, Lorca told him that the Discovery was no longer a science vessel, but rather a warship. (DIS: \"The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry\")"@en . . . . . . . . . "Warships are 100-foot-long ships with a single mast, although oars can also propel it. It has a crew of 60 to 80 rowers. This ship can carry up to 160 soldiers, but not for long distances, since it does not include room for supplies for that many. The warship cannot make sea voyages and sticks to the coast. It is not used for cargo. It moves about 2 1/2 miles per hour when rowed or under sail. Juggernaughts and destroyers are types of warships."@en . . . "Warship"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "* Barbarians\n* High Men\n* Orcs"@en . . . "Hearts"@en . "The warship offers a relatively high rate of fire compared to the small fighter. It is equipped with a rocket engine allowing it to have a top speed equivalent to that of a small fighter. Warship cost: 8,000 Metal 4,000 Kryptonite 300 spice"@en . . . . . "Arrows"@en . "100"^^ . "Romulan warbirds, strike warbirds and swift warbirds were often referred to as warships by other species. (Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 5: Starships of the Romulan Star Empire)"@en . . . "28"^^ . . . . . "Warships are 100-foot-long ships with a single mast, although oars can also propel it. It has a crew of 60 to 80 rowers. This ship can carry up to 160 soldiers, but not for long distances, since it does not include room for supplies for that many. The warship cannot make sea voyages and sticks to the coast. It is not used for cargo. It moves about 2 1/2 miles per hour when rowed or under sail. Juggernaughts and destroyers are types of warships."@en . . "Warships are ships with red paint on the bottom with two horns on both sides, a flag picture of a skull on the top and a cannon in the middle that appear The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. They are armored ships found in various locations while sailing the Great Sea. Warships found in the Great Sea are helping Ganondorf make sure that any opoenents will be under attack. Warship are more difficult to kill when Link is battling two or more or if he is near Cannon Turrets as it will cause another Warship to attack more faster and repeatedly. They fire bombs at their target in an attempt to sink it, and can be defeated with three shots from the King of Red Lions' cannon. Alternatively, Link can lure Warships to shoot down other foes. Upon defeat, they always leave behind an item orb and occasionally cause Light Rings to appear where they were sunk, allowing Link to use the Grappling Hook to raise the treasures left behind. In the GameCube version, Link will only suffer 1/4 damage but it knocks him in water. In the Wii U version Link does not fall off the King of Red Lions, however he will lose a full Heart per hit. Warships are often found at the reefs, such as Cyclops Reef, Two-Eye Reef and Three-Eye Reef. If all Warships at the particular reef are destroyed, a Treasure Chart can be obtained. A golden Warship, which drops a Treasure Chest containing a Triforce Chart upon defeat, is found near Needle Rock Isle. This chart, after being made readable by Tingle, leads Link to a shard of the Triforce of Courage."@en . . . . . . "Warships are ships with red paint on the bottom with two horns on both sides, a flag picture of a skull on the top and a cannon in the middle that appear The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. They are armored ships found in various locations while sailing the Great Sea. Warships found in the Great Sea are helping Ganondorf make sure that any opoenents will be under attack. Warship are more difficult to kill when Link is battling two or more or if he is near Cannon Turrets as it will cause another Warship to attack more faster and repeatedly. They fire bombs at their target in an attempt to sink it, and can be defeated with three shots from the King of Red Lions' cannon. Alternatively, Link can lure Warships to shoot down other foes. Upon defeat, they always leave behind an item orb and occa"@en . . "10"^^ . "A Warship"@en . . . . . "A warship is a ship that is built and primarily intended for combat. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are usually faster and more maneuverable than merchant ships. Unlike a merchant ship, which carries cargo, a warship typically only carries weapons, ammunition and supplies for its crew. Warships usually belong to a navy, though they have also been operated by individuals or companies."@en . . . "\u8ECD\u8266"@it . . "Warships are starships that are primarily intended as military vessels, as opposed to freighters or other commercial vessels. Given customization, of course, it is possible to make an effective combat ship out of nearly any basic frame. One (perhaps simplistic) way to decide whether a given vessel is a warship is to look at the its outfits and calculate whether the weapon and defensive systems occupy more space than the cargo holds. The Federation bureaucracy, as you might expect, has its own notions of what constitutes a warship, but these relate more to requirements that actual effectiveness."@en . "A warship is a ship that is built and primarily intended for combat. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are usually faster and more maneuverable than merchant ships. Unlike a merchant ship, which carries cargo, a warship typically only carries weapons, ammunition and supplies for its crew. Warships usually belong to a navy, though they have also been operated by individuals or companies. In wartime, the distinction between warships and merchant ships is often blurred. In war, merchant ships are often armed and used as auxiliary warships, such as the Q-ships of the First World War and the armed merchant cruisers of the Second World War. Until the 17th century it was common for merchant ships to be pressed into naval service and not unusual for more than half a fleet to be composed of merchant ships. Until the threat of piracy subsided in the 19th century, it was normal practice to arm larger merchant ships such as galleons. Warships have also often been used as troop carriers or supply ships, such as by the French Navy in the 18th century or the Japanese Navy during the Second World War."@en . . . . . . . "\uAD70\uD568"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In starship classification, a warship is a generic term which is applied to any armed vessel which is designed for combat. Among the many types of vessels to be included in the warship category, are battleships, battle cruisers, cruisers, escorts and destroyers. Due to the peaceful nature and mission of the Federation Starfleet, they typically avoid assigning the warship classification, and instead apply euphemisms such as \"escort\" (Defiant-class) and \"tactical cruiser\" (Prometheus-class). (DS9 novelization: The Search; VOY episode: \"Message in a Bottle\")"@en . . . . . . . . "Warship"@en . . . . "While merchant ships carry cargo, Warships are dedicated combat ships, carrying powerful weapons, thick armor, and are faster and more maneuverable than a merchant ship. Warships are usually exclusively operated by a Navy, though some organizations and companies have operated their own. Both the Covenant and the UNSC operate their own fleets of warships. UNSC ships tend to be smaller than their Covenant counterparts, utilizing weaponry significantly less advanced than Covenant technology, though making excellent use of coordination and tactical thinking. Covenant ships are large, heavily armed, protected by Energy Shields, and often carry large quantities of ground troops. In the 26th Century, the term warship encompasses several terms: \n* Light Capital Warship \n* Capital Ship"@en . . . . . . "Warship.png"@it . . "Warship"@en . . . . . . "Warship"@it . . "The warship offers a relatively high rate of fire compared to the small fighter. It is equipped with a rocket engine allowing it to have a top speed equivalent to that of a small fighter. Warship cost: 8,000 Metal 4,000 Kryptonite 300 spice"@en . . . "Warship was a type of ship that was built and primarily intended for combat. Warships were usually built in a completely different way than merchant ships. As well as being armed, warships were designed to withstand damage and were usually faster and more maneuverable than merchant ships. Unlike a merchant ship, a warship typically only carried weapons, ammunition and supplies for its own crew (rather than merchant cargo). Warships usually belonged to a navy, though they have sometimes been operated by individuals (Privateers) or companies (East India Trading Company)."@en . "The Warship had a fair few attacks. First it had the ability to disappear momentarily through its wormhole ability which made it temporarily invulnerable, but also rendered it unable to fire back. It becomes susceptable to attack the moment it reappears, so use the time to switch to a more powerful weapon or fire at it before it fires back. Second, it fired missiles which aimed at Ratchet's exact location telegraped with a marker, so that they were relatively easy to avoid; these missiles had the ability to break hexagonal tiles. And finally, dual laser cannons which it utilised in one of two ways; a single one in a sweep movement, or both closing in to make an X shape."@en . "6500"^^ . . . "The term warship is often used to identify the subclass of starships designed primarily for use as combatants, as opposed to civilian use, support or yard operations."@en . "Captain Jonathan Archer once said that he didn't want to be in command of a warship in response to Captain Jefferies' desire to install powerful weapons on Enterprise NX-01. (ENT: \"Home\") In November, 2256, when Lieutenant Paul Stamets, chief engineer of the USS Discovery, argued to Captain Gabriel Lorca that good science took time, Lorca told him that the Discovery was no longer a science vessel, but rather a warship. (DIS: \"The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry\") This aside, Starfleet typically avoided using the warship classification, instead applying terms such as \"escort\" and \"tactical cruiser\" for the Defiant-class and Prometheus-class, respectively. Despite this custom, chief petty officer Dorian Collins referred to the USS Valiant as a \"state of the art warship.\" (DS9: \"Valiant\") Kasidy Yates once asked chief petty officer Miles O'Brien if her presence on board the USS Defiant bothered him, noting \"I'm a civilian. Isn't it awkward having me aboard a warship?\" (DS9: \"The Sound of Her Voice\") The Klingons and Jem'Hadar almost exclusively employed warships, which was a reflection of their warrior culture. However, the Negh'Var warship, D7-class, Jem'Hadar fighter, and Jem'Hadar battle cruiser were specifically referred to as warships by Starfleet. (VOY: \"Drone\"; DS9: \"The Ship\"; TOS: \"Friday's Child\" ) The Douwd who assumed the form of Kevin Uxbridge created a warship in order to drive the USS Enterprise-D away from Delta Rana IV. (TNG: \"The Survivors\" ) In an alternate timeline in 2366 created by the temporal incursion of the USS Enterprise-C, the Enterprise-D was the first Galaxy-class warship created by the Federation, with forty-two decks and capable of transporting over 6000 troops. The Enterprise-D engaged an unidentified smuggler's combat vessel at the Qualor II depot in 2368. (TNG: \"Unification I\" ) After pirating the main computer processor of the USS Voyager, Tau commented to Captain Janeway that \"I could sell it to you, but I could hardly let it go for anything less than a warship.\" (VOY: \"Concerning Flight\") The warship Voyager was part of The Voyager Encounter holographic simulation in the Kyrian Museum of Heritage. (VOY: \"Living Witness\")"@en . . . . . . . . . . "L'isola Warship \u00E8 un'isola apparsa solo nell'anime. Il suo profilo \u00E8 quello di una nave da guerra, cosa da cui prende il nome. Quest'isola \u00E8 quella scelta dai Sennenryu per il rituale secondo cui ogni mille anni muoiono e successivamente rinascono."@it . . "Warships are starships that are primarily intended as military vessels, as opposed to freighters or other commercial vessels. Given customization, of course, it is possible to make an effective combat ship out of nearly any basic frame. One (perhaps simplistic) way to decide whether a given vessel is a warship is to look at the its outfits and calculate whether the weapon and defensive systems occupy more space than the cargo holds. The Federation bureaucracy, as you might expect, has its own notions of what constitutes a warship, but these relate more to requirements that actual effectiveness."@en . . "While merchant ships carry cargo, Warships are dedicated combat ships, carrying powerful weapons, thick armor, and are faster and more maneuverable than a merchant ship. Warships are usually exclusively operated by a Navy, though some organizations and companies have operated their own. In the 26th Century, the term warship encompasses several terms: \n* Light Capital Warship \n* Capital Ship"@en . . . . "A warship is any type of ship that is used for naval warfare, such as battleships and aircraft carriers."@en . . . . . . . . "In wartime, the distinction between warships and merchant ships is often blurred. In war, merchant ships are often armed and used as auxiliary warships, such as the Q-ships of World War I and the armed merchant cruisers of World War II. Until the 17th century it was common for merchant ships to be pressed into naval service and not unusual for more than half a fleet to be composed of merchant ships. Until the threat of piracy subsided in the 19th century, it was normal practice to arm larger merchant ships such as Galleons. Warships have also often been used as troop carriers or supply ships, such as by the French Navy in the 18th century or the Japanese Navy during World War II."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "90"^^ . "L'isola Warship \u00E8 un'isola apparsa solo nell'anime. Il suo profilo \u00E8 quello di una nave da guerra, cosa da cui prende il nome. Quest'isola \u00E8 quella scelta dai Sennenryu per il rituale secondo cui ogni mille anni muoiono e successivamente rinascono."@it . . . "Gunkan"@it . .