标枪

UEE Navy destroyer manufactured by Aegis Dynamics


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生产状态
标枪
制造商圣盾动力 (AEGS)
英文名Javelin
定位Destroyer
尺寸Capital
借用载具锤头鲨, 先锋 先驱者, MPUV 货运
载量
载人量12 – 80
载货量5,400 SCU
价格
购买
无法购买
单船价格
$3,000
原始售价
$2,500
战争债券
$2,700
原始战争债券售价
$2,700
可用性
限量销售
索赔时间
不可用
租用
无法租用
规格数据
长度
480 m
宽度
198 m
高度
72 m
质量
109,860,179 kg
载具血量
未获取数据
最大氢燃料量
未获取数据
最大速度
未获取数据
传闻
初次出现公元2690年; 263年 前 (2690)

The Aegis Javelin is a destroyer utilized by the 地球联合帝国海军 (UEEN). Designed as a modular spacecraft, the UEEN could make major conversions to the Javelin for different roles rather than constructing individual specialized capital ships. Javelins are used as convoy escorts, fleet support, orbital fire suppression, reconnaissance in force, and fast interception missions. Surplus Javelins have been sold on the civilian market.[1] The ship features a total of five decks, each with a variety of crew positions and areas to explore and utilize.[2]

Specifications

Note: The following data is based on the ship matrix and updated with new information extracted from Alpha 3.13.1. Since the ship is in active development, the specifications could potentially be placeholder.
Radarnav.svg雷达
1x
S4
C Radar
N/A
Computernav.svg电脑
8x
S2
M Computer
N/A
Powerplantnav.svg发电机
4x
S4
C Power Plant
N/A
Coolernav.svg冷却器
4x
S4
C Cooler
圣盾动力
Shieldgeneratornav.svg护盾生成器
4x
S4
C Shield Generator
戈贡防御工业

Layout

The Javelin’s heavily armored bridge looks out over the rest of the ship’s superstructure. Centered around a fleet-class command-and-control interface, the bridge allows a dozen crewman to have full run of both the destroyer’s facilities and eye-on awareness of its deep space environs. Bridge positions include captain, executive officer, communications, weapons, radar, helm and science positions. The bridge is surrounded by escape pods designed to allow the entire command team to make a quick egress should the worst happen. These escape pods, which can be found throughout the ship, are designed to carry five crew each. These escape pods are military-spec, oriented for easy retrieval by unladen Argo transport ships.

The Javelin’s Top Deck, also known as ‘officer country,’ is home to quarters for the ship’s captain and executive officer, with all the comforts of home. The prime attraction of the Top Deck is six modular rooms and the upper hangar (used for smaller launches or cargo.) Aegis Dynamics produces an array of battle-oriented room modules which can easily be slotted in and out of place while the Javelin is on orbit; a number of other manufacturers are now creating aftermarket modules for civilian roles such like science and cartography. Additional escape pods for officers are present on the top deck. Javelin isn’t just a name; the ship’s internal layout philosophy is based around long, straight ‘javelin’ corridors. Right angle turns are used almost exclusively to connect to more long, straight corridors, giving the ship an overall cramped but stretched feel.

Mid-Deck aboard a Javelin is where the real work happens. It includes access to two torpedo bays and six turret emplacements, giving the ship both offensive and defensive capabilities. The Javelin’s engine column is located here, and the Navy advises that it be staffed at all times for optimal performance. Onboard communications connects the engine column directly to the command stations on the bridge. Two of the modular component rooms can be slotted on to the mid-deck. The ship’s left flank includes access to the hangar, medical bay and brig, while the right flank includes two sets of crew quarters, showers, toilets and the mess hall. Mid-deck also includes escape pods. Each deck is given a specific function and in the case of the mid-deck, divided laterally with crew habitation and functions placed on the right and military functions on the left. The sub-decks are reserved for engineering and turret access with their cramped, dimly lit corridors reflecting their utilitarian maintenance purpose.

The Javelin’s bottom deck includes six dedicated cargo rooms, two engineering facilities and access to the engine column. From the engine column, crew can access two STS turrets and four of the modular component rooms. The Javelin’s main hangar is also located in this area. While smaller than a dedicated carrier’s hangar, the Javelin can still accommodate a limited number of individual spacecraft. The hangar is primarily designed to deploy a single Aegis Redeemer gunship and a crew of Marines for boarding operations, but other ship types can also be stored. A chart of existing types is attached.

The Javelin has a pair of sub-decks with access to additional functionality. Sub-Deck 1 provides access to two modular component rooms, while Sub-Deck 2 features three Class 6 ATA turret emplacements and a maintenance EVA airlock. The Sub-Decks are the area most exposed to space, and are the best place to assign junior organization members. The ship’s six-total swappable ‘customizable rooms’ make the base Javelin a chassis that can be customized for different roles by switching these rooms. Although first and foremost a combat focused ship, this flexibility has allowed the Javelin to serve well beyond the life expectancy of other ships of its age.

Known Javelin destroyers

Ship Name Status Known Captains
UEES Flyssa Destroyed: wrecked on 戴玛尔 in 2862[3] Chin Ormiston
UEES Orpheus Horizon Destroyed: wrecked on Leir III[4] Ted Patterson
UEES War Hammer Active Service[5] Metcalf[6]

Flights

There have been three Javelin Flights, detailed below.[7]

Flight Start of Production End of Production Retirement Details
Flight 1 2690 2790 Began 2810, complete by 2840 The original model designed by 圣盾动力. Role-reassignment refits of this model would take several days in a shipyard.
Flight 2 2790 2820 Began 2915 A redesign that largely bypassed Aegis, focussing on interior improvements. This revision improved modularity, allowing rapid refits in the field.
Flight 3 2820 Present Earliest models being retired currently Focused on defenses, reworking the shield system, and introducing point defense guns and sensors to increase anti-fighter coverage. As a result, the Javelin gained another major role, serving as part of a multi-ship bomber screen for larger fleet movements.

Pledge price history

Date Pledge cost (USD) Insurance Availability Sale
2020-05-26 3000 120 months Time-limited Invictus 2950 [8]

Gallery

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Development

The Javelin is designed by David Hobbins (Freelance Conceptist) in 2014 and then worked on by the team in Foundry 42 UK.[2]

The Javelin was sold to backers in limited batches of 200 ships in 2014 and 2015 (for a total of 400 ships). The batches were described as an allotment of battle-tested 'surplus' ships and were sold stripped of weapon systems and with some wear. Organizations that plan to use the Javelin should expect additional costs due to repairs and upgrades before active use of the ship.[2]

See also

References

  1. Javelin - Galactapedia. 银河百科
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Introducing the Javelin-class destroyer. 通讯链接
  3. Ben Lesnick. "Portfolio: the Fate of the UEES Flyssa". Jump Point. Vol. 8 no. 12. pp.37–39. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
  4. CitizenCon Presentation 2016 on Youtube, (Presentation starts at 01:25:19), accessed 2016-10-10.
  5. Save the Date: Invictus Fleet Week. 通讯链接. Retrieved 2021-04-30
  6. https://youtu.be/VuMkh89zSk4?t=472
  7. Ben Lesnick. "Whitley's Guide: The Aegis Dynamics Javelin". Jump Point. Vol. 9 no. 6. pp.33–36. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  8. Invictus 2950 Sale. 通讯链接