2nd Imperial Navy Superweapon: Cataclysm.

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Specifications for the Cataclysm are listed below:


HISTORY: The Guisha designated this vessel XXX-88, the most powerful weapon in their history. Indeed, they were correct. The assault team that captured XSA-01 and XSA-02, also captured this prototype, and turned it on its creators. In one cataclysmic blast, the entire system was anihhilated when one of the ship's Dark Hole Torpedoes was fired into the sun. For that horrific act of destruction, the vessel was named "Cataclysm", and all who see it tremble with fear for the horrors it can unleash.


SHIP TYPE: Prototype Superweapon.


SHIP CLASS: Prototype Superweapon.


LENGTH: 1200 meters.


CREW: Unknown, but estimated at 2000.


ENGINES: Coruscant type XI Hyperthrusters, Class II Hyperdrive.


ARMOUR: Ceramite and Adamantium plating.


SHIELDS: Modulating Nanoshell technology.


ARMAMENT:
Primary: Dark Hole Torpedo (Creates miniature Black Hole), Armageddon Torpedo (Bores into Planetary Core, then detonates), Cataclysm Torpedo (Uses a vast Anti-matter store to totally annihilate its target. Contains enough firepower to vapourise two Super Star Destroyers, with 20% payload remaining).
Secondary: Turbolaser defences.


SUPPORT: Cataclysm has no Support Craft.

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