Modifications to IHN Flagship
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Kso-Dashune | Date: Wednesday, 31 Aug 2011, 10:35 AM | Message # 1 |
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| I'd like to make a slight change to the March of Destiny, formerly the vessel Da'shune was captain of and currently the flagship of the IHN fleet.
Modification:
- Addition of at least eight to twelve targeting computers, upgrading the efficiency of which this particular craft can engage multiple targets.
Reasoning:
Having operated and commanded a Battle Dragon, as well as having held the position of commander over a Hapan defensive fleet, Da'shune would be well aware of certain shortcomings of the Battle Dragon design. Knowing he would be departing the Cluster, he utilized a portion of his family's wealth, as well as wealth garnered from stolen rainbow gems, to upgrade the targeting computers on his 'personal' Battle Dragon before departing the Cluster. The upgrade was designed as a contingency plan in the event his Battle Dragon was separated from the IHN fleet or should the Consortium's attackers overwhelm his escort craft, thereby allowing him a chance to fend them off and flee.
K'so Da'shune Presidium of the Independent Hapan Nation
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Karth_DeQora | Date: Sunday, 11 Sep 2011, 1:18 PM | Message # 2 |
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| APPROVE ON THE CONDITION THAT JACE HAS ANYTHING TO ADD.
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Jace_Varitek | Date: Sunday, 11 Sep 2011, 7:46 PM | Message # 3 |
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| I thought I already voted to approve this one, actually. I think I had some questions about how the targeting computers would translate into noticeable differences in combat, but I'll just roll with it instead. So, you're APPROVED.
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