These EMP generators were built by the company called MaxOx who focuses on personal and ship based ordinance. Furthermore he exclaimed that the newly built Raven had a smaller profile than the regular Sabre, plus it was built around 2 highly advanced EMP generators tucked away into the hull. ![]() Nyberg also mentioned that the Raven was designed as an intelligence model though he was interested to see what other uses owners of the ship would do with it. During this demonstration, lead designer on the Raven program, Blair Nyberg took them on a tour of the prototype exclaiming how this variant was much smaller than the normal Sabre to both increase aerodynamics and put an emphasis on stealth over the base model. Among this group included several pilots from across the Empire, two writers from the famous magazine known as Whitley’s Guide, and even some astro-engineers. Before the Raven was unveiled to the general public in October 2947 in Frankfurt, Germany during CitizenCon, Aegis invited a select group of individuals to a secret testing facility in the Davien System to allow a first look at the newly constructed Raven. But Aegis had another ace up its sleeve, and that was the introduction of the Sabre Raven, the next step in the Sabre line.ĭue to the commercial and explosive sales of the base Sabre model, the Raven was able to be born. The Sabre sold extremely well in the civilian sector as numerous civilians and corporations ranging from former Navy pilots to militia organizations wanted to have a solid fighter that was both durable and adaptable to a wide range of combat situations. But little did Aegis know that the Sabre would put the company back into the spotlight once again but in a positive light. As Aegis was still dealing with immense backlash from the public over their role in supplying weapons and military hardware throughout the oppressive Messer Regime, selling the fighter at all costs was at the top of the minds of Aegis executives. To this day, the UEE Navy has still not accepted Aegis’s offer to adopt the Sabre but that didn’t stop the company from offering the newest fighter to civilians. Aegis Dynamics created the Sabre, an agile dogfighter with a strong emphasis on speed and stealth and pitched it to the UEE Navy in an effort to win the bid for the next generation fighter contract. Although the A3G Vanguard series had already proven itself as an incredibly valuable asset against the Vanduul, the UEE wanted to have a new fighter built from the ground up to outperform whatever the Vanduul had to offer next. One of the Vanduul’s latest ships was more than a match for the latest UEE technology and that ship was known as the Stinger. If CIG is going with a reality based approach to stealth, probably no stealth ships will ever carry missiles.In the year 2945, humanity was at war with the Vanduul in a battle to drive them out of numerous systems or risk being overwhelmed. It its 50,000% difference (as with the Raptor and Lightning II) it makes a huge difference. Wouldn't you like to KNOW how carrying missiles makes you easier to track with active radar? If it's 10% difference, no big deal. It would be great to develop special tools so we know how to compare one rig against another and not be making guesses. So for example, if you don't need as much cooling as you have with two CryoStars = 910 cooling, could you get by with a single JUST Ecoflow = 715 cooling and would this reduce your EM signature since you're burning less power?Ĭan anyone here think of how we might design a standard in order to test all ships for EM, IR and RCS? What would make the best test standard to use for all ships? Would you want to use a very high quality sensing system, starting with very long ranges? Reactors are easier to figure out, in that you know you need so much power, and beyond that probably you don't want to go since this would just generate higher EM and IR, but how much cooler to install and what the trade offs are, seems very important not just to make every ship harder to missile lock, but to make it stealthier all around. For instance, if you provide more cooling than is necessary for any particular system, will it then continue to make your entire craft harder to lock with IR weapons? I have dozens of questions I want answered about reactors and cooling systems. ![]() Great post above about the reactors and yeah, we totally need more of this.
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