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| image = [[Image:Avatar (Heavy Cruiser) TRO3057r.png|200px]] | | image = [[Image:Avatar (Heavy Cruiser) TRO3057r.png|200px]] | ||
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| manufacturer = [[Terran Hegemony]] | | manufacturer = [[Terran Hegemony]] | ||
| Use = Heavy Cruiser | | Use = Heavy Cruiser | ||
− | | Tech Base = | + | | Tech Base = Inner Sphere |
− | | Cost = 19,665,595,999 C-bills | + | | Cost = 19,665,595,999 C-bills{{cn}} |
| Introduced = [[2531]] | | Introduced = [[2531]] | ||
| production year=2531 | | production year=2531 | ||
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| Sail Diameter = 1,250 m | | Sail Diameter = 1,250 m | ||
| KF Drive Integrity = 17 | | KF Drive Integrity = 17 | ||
+ | | Safe Thrust = 1.5 g | ||
| Top Thrust = 2.5 g | | Top Thrust = 2.5 g | ||
| Sail Integrity = 5 | | Sail Integrity = 5 | ||
− | |||
| Fuel = 4,500 tons | | Fuel = 4,500 tons | ||
| Burn Rate = 39.52 per day | | Burn Rate = 39.52 per day | ||
| LF Battery = Yes | | LF Battery = Yes | ||
− | | Armament = | + | | Armament = <span></span> |
− | | Armor = 1,259 tons | + | * 6x [[NL55]] |
+ | * 30x [[NL35]] | ||
+ | * 20x [[Heavy NPPC]] | ||
+ | * 10x [[NAC/20]] | ||
+ | * 4x [[NAC/30]] | ||
+ | * 18x [[Killer Whale]] | ||
+ | * 15x [[LRM-20]] with [[Artemis IV FCS]] | ||
+ | | Armor = 1,259 tons [[Armor (Capital)|standard]] | ||
| DropShip Capacity = 6 | | DropShip Capacity = 6 | ||
− | | Crew = | + | | Crew = 307<ref name=TRO3057Rp222>''Technical Readout: 3057 Revised'', p. 222: "Avatar WarShip Profile"</ref> |
− | | Grav Decks = 2, | + | * 55 Officers |
+ | * 156 Enlisted | ||
+ | * 96 Gunners | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | Bay Personnel: 48<br/> | ||
+ | Marines: 25 | ||
+ | | Grav Decks = 2 (1 x 185 meters diameter, 1 x 145 meters diameter) | ||
| Escape Pods/Life Boats = 40/60 | | Escape Pods/Life Boats = 40/60 | ||
− | | Heat Sinks = 2,399 | + | | Heat Sinks = 2,399 ([[Heat Sink|single]]) |
| Structural Integrity = 85 | | Structural Integrity = 85 | ||
− | | BV (1.0) = 83,179<ref name= | + | | BV (1.0) = 83,179<ref name=TRO3057Rp222/> |
− | | BV (2.0) = | + | | BV (2.0) = |
}} | }} | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Introduced by the [[Terran Hegemony]] in [[2531]], the '''''Avatar'''''-class Heavy Cruiser was intended to replace the aging ''[[Aegis]]''-class. | + | Introduced by the [[Terran Hegemony]] in [[2531]], the '''''Avatar'''''-class Heavy Cruiser was intended to replace the aging ''[[Aegis (WarShip class)|Aegis]]''-class. While the larger ''Avatar'' outweighed its predecessor by some 85,000 tons because of heavier armor and weaponry, advances in [[WarShip]] and [[Interplanetary Drive - Combat JumpShips|drive system]] design allowed the newer vessel to maintain 1.5 Gs of acceleration for lengthy periods with attitude thrusters giving it surprising agility. The ''Avatar'' was popular with crews for its balanced mixture of naval PPCs and autocannons supplemented by Killer Whale launchers and naval lasers, tempered by never-resolved issues with the vessel's electrical systems shorting out without warning.<ref name=TRO3057R152>''Technical Readout: 3057 Revised'', p. 152: "Liberator Profile"</ref> |
− | The ''Avatar'' is notable as the first ship to feature the [[Lithium-Fusion battery]] system<ref name= | + | The ''Avatar'' is notable as the first ship to feature the [[Lithium-Fusion battery]] system<ref name=TRO3057Rp222/> (which was only introduced two years earlier, in [[2529]]).<ref>''Tactical Operations'', p. 323</ref> It has been speculated that the ''Avatar'' may thus have been something of a testbed for this new technology and that the battery system played a part in its infamous electrical system problems. Discounting the ''[[Kimagure]]''-class proof-of-concept design from [[2582]] as a special case, the L-F Battery was subsequently eschewed in new designs for 87 years until several new designs with L-F Batteries appeared from [[2618]] onwards, after the technology had apparently been refined and perfected. |
− | In the early | + | In the early [[twenty-eighth century]], the aging ''Avatar'' was itself replaced by the ''[[Luxor (WarShip class)|Luxor]]''-class cruiser. Many Avatars were placed in reserve fleets or reassigned as training vessels.<ref name=TRO3057Rp222/> When the forces of [[Stefan Amaris]] seized [[Terra]], they captured three ''Avatar''-class vessels undergoing refits at the [[Ian Cameron Shipyards]].<ref name=TRO3057Rp222/> |
− | In all, six ''Avatar''s survived until the end of the [[Amaris-Kerensky Civil War]], five SLDF vessels and | + | Two of the captured Amaris Empire's ''Avatars'' were destroyed. In all, only six ''Avatar''s survived until the end of the [[Amaris-Kerensky Civil War]], five SLDF vessels, and the last captured from the Rim World Republic at [[Nusakan]]. Despite being almost obsolete by the standards of the era, General [[Aleksandr Kerensky|Kerensky]] knew their superb cargo and DropShip capacity would be of considerable value to the [[Operation Exodus|Exodus fleet]]. Mothballed once the fleet reached the [[Pentagon Worlds]], the vessels were upgraded starting in [[3024]], and continued to serve in [[Clan]] ''[[touman]]s'' in their upgraded ''[[Liberator (WarShip class)|Liberator]]'' form.<ref name=TRO3057Rp222/><ref name=TRO3057R152/> |
==Armament== | ==Armament== | ||
− | Like many ships of its era, the ''Avatar'' features significant anti-ship firepower almost to the exclusion of any anti-fighter defense. The all-energy weapon nose bays | + | Like many ships of its era, the ''Avatar'' features significant anti-ship firepower almost to the exclusion of any anti-fighter defense. The all-energy weapon nose bays mount six [[NL55]] and four [[Heavy NPPC]]s, with the remaining forward-firing weapons consisting of two [[NAC/20]]s, two Heavy NPPCs, three [[Killer Whale]] capital missile tubes, three [[NL35]]s and three [[Artemis IV FCS]] enhanced [[LRM-20]]s on each fore angle. The broadside bays carry a mixed armament of two [[NAC/30]]s, four Heavy PPCs, three more Killer Whale tubes, and six NL35s on each side, with the aft angles mirroring the fore angles, and six NL35s, two NAC/20s and three LRM-20's mounted directly aft.<ref name=TRO3057Rp222/> |
==Cargo== | ==Cargo== | ||
− | Even ignoring its ability to carry six [[ | + | Even ignoring its ability to carry six [[DropShips]] and launch bays for twenty-four [[aerospace fighters]] with 8 launch doors, the ''Avatar'' features superb cargo capacity for its size with a single 60,886-ton storage bay and bunks for a single [[space marine]] platoon.<ref name=TRO3057Rp222/> |
==Related WarShips== | ==Related WarShips== | ||
− | *''[[Liberator (WarShip)|Liberator]]'' - The result of the Clans choosing to reactivate the mothballed ''Avatar''s in preparation for [[Operation Revival]], the renamed '' | + | * ''[[Liberator (WarShip class)|Liberator]]'' - The result of the Clans choosing to reactivate the mothballed ''Avatar''s in preparation for [[Operation Revival]], the renamed ''Liberator''-class served multiple Clans throughout the invasion and the third iteration of the [[Star League (3151–)|Star League]] in the 32nd Century. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
+ | * ''[[Tactical Operations]]'' | ||
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3057 Revised]]'' | * ''[[Technical Readout: 3057 Revised]]'' | ||
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[[Category:WarShip classes]] | [[Category:WarShip classes]] |
Revision as of 16:23, 22 April 2024
- This article is about the WarShip. For other uses, see Avatar.
Avatar | |
Production information | |
Manufacturer | Terran Hegemony |
Introduced | 2531 |
Production Year | 2531[1] |
Use | Heavy Cruiser |
Tech Base | Inner Sphere |
Cost | 19,665,595,999 C-bills[citation needed] |
Technical specifications | |
Mass | 830,000 tons |
Length | 855 m |
Sail Diameter | 1,250 m |
Fuel | 4,500 tons |
Burn Rate | 39.52 per day |
Safe Thrust | 1.5 g |
Top Thrust | 2.5 g |
Sail Integrity | 5 |
KF Drive Integrity | 17 |
LF Battery | Yes |
Armament |
|
Armor | 1,259 tons standard |
DropShip Capacity | 6 |
Crew | 307[2]
Bay Personnel: 48 |
Grav Decks | 2 (1 x 185 meters diameter, 1 x 145 meters diameter) |
Escape Pods/Life Boats | 40/60 |
Heat Sinks | 2,399 (single) |
Structural Integrity | 85 |
BV (1.0) | 83,179[2] |
Contents
Description
Introduced by the Terran Hegemony in 2531, the Avatar-class Heavy Cruiser was intended to replace the aging Aegis-class. While the larger Avatar outweighed its predecessor by some 85,000 tons because of heavier armor and weaponry, advances in WarShip and drive system design allowed the newer vessel to maintain 1.5 Gs of acceleration for lengthy periods with attitude thrusters giving it surprising agility. The Avatar was popular with crews for its balanced mixture of naval PPCs and autocannons supplemented by Killer Whale launchers and naval lasers, tempered by never-resolved issues with the vessel's electrical systems shorting out without warning.[3]
The Avatar is notable as the first ship to feature the Lithium-Fusion battery system[2] (which was only introduced two years earlier, in 2529).[4] It has been speculated that the Avatar may thus have been something of a testbed for this new technology and that the battery system played a part in its infamous electrical system problems. Discounting the Kimagure-class proof-of-concept design from 2582 as a special case, the L-F Battery was subsequently eschewed in new designs for 87 years until several new designs with L-F Batteries appeared from 2618 onwards, after the technology had apparently been refined and perfected.
In the early twenty-eighth century, the aging Avatar was itself replaced by the Luxor-class cruiser. Many Avatars were placed in reserve fleets or reassigned as training vessels.[2] When the forces of Stefan Amaris seized Terra, they captured three Avatar-class vessels undergoing refits at the Ian Cameron Shipyards.[2]
Two of the captured Amaris Empire's Avatars were destroyed. In all, only six Avatars survived until the end of the Amaris-Kerensky Civil War, five SLDF vessels, and the last captured from the Rim World Republic at Nusakan. Despite being almost obsolete by the standards of the era, General Kerensky knew their superb cargo and DropShip capacity would be of considerable value to the Exodus fleet. Mothballed once the fleet reached the Pentagon Worlds, the vessels were upgraded starting in 3024, and continued to serve in Clan toumans in their upgraded Liberator form.[2][3]
Armament
Like many ships of its era, the Avatar features significant anti-ship firepower almost to the exclusion of any anti-fighter defense. The all-energy weapon nose bays mount six NL55 and four Heavy NPPCs, with the remaining forward-firing weapons consisting of two NAC/20s, two Heavy NPPCs, three Killer Whale capital missile tubes, three NL35s and three Artemis IV FCS enhanced LRM-20s on each fore angle. The broadside bays carry a mixed armament of two NAC/30s, four Heavy PPCs, three more Killer Whale tubes, and six NL35s on each side, with the aft angles mirroring the fore angles, and six NL35s, two NAC/20s and three LRM-20's mounted directly aft.[2]
Cargo
Even ignoring its ability to carry six DropShips and launch bays for twenty-four aerospace fighters with 8 launch doors, the Avatar features superb cargo capacity for its size with a single 60,886-ton storage bay and bunks for a single space marine platoon.[2]
Related WarShips
- Liberator - The result of the Clans choosing to reactivate the mothballed Avatars in preparation for Operation Revival, the renamed Liberator-class served multiple Clans throughout the invasion and the third iteration of the Star League in the 32nd Century.
See Also
Gallery
Original Avatar from TRO:3057 Revised