((RNV stands for Royal Naval Vessel))
The RNV Unity is a 700 year-old Phalanx-class Cruiser, backbone of the Se-combeian Royal Navy. She was modified after massive damage to her hull in the Battle of Guardian Station. She was designed from keel-out as a flagship.
The RNV Unity
Unity Concept Art
CGI Model of the Unity
The Unity is armed with six forward facing Mark VI Assault Cannons that fire differing bolts of plasma, ten forward facing torpedo launchers, 100 anti-fighter Missile Launchers, and 200 strategically placed manned rotating turrets that also fire differing bolts of plasma. She has also been installed with an experimental Long Range Gauss Cannon nicknamed "Big Bertha."
For defense, she has Dual-Layer Shielding, a Graviton shield over a Positron shield. She also comes fully equipped with 100 of the newest Point Defense laser Clusters to destroy missiles and torpedoes. The armor is a tritanium alloy, which can withstand most combat impacts, as well as withstand incredible heat. Due to the Cruiser being a formation ship, most of the shielding and armor is at the bow, the shields and armor getting weaker near the stern.
The Unity carries three T-100 Personnel Transports and one T-123 Stealth Transport. She packs the most advanced Heavy Ion Thruster for normal-space maneuvering, a Hyperdrive for Hyperspace flight, and a Singularity Drive for instantaneous long distance jumps. Due to the complex nature of the Singularity Drive, jumps between different Universes have become possible, though rarely catastrophe strikes, causing massive damage and loss of life.
She is equipped with the Big Brother sensor suite, which has a range of 4 AU, as well as being able to penetrate all but the thickest planetary atmospheres. The Big Brother sensor suite was designed for long range combat operations. As such, it can detect all but the best of cloaking technology and can pinpoint individual troops on the surface of a planet from 1 AU. The downside is the massive amount of power the sensor suite draws, causing an overload with excessive use.
With only twenty decks, the Unity isn't designed for creature comforts.
Lost in Unity (Open and Accepting)
Lost in an unknown Universe with only 50% of its crew and 75% damage, can the Unity make it home?
