Y-Head Corvette

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Y-Head Corvette
Y-Head Corvette.jpg
Navigational Stats
Hyperspeed 2.0
Sublight Speed 55 MGLT
Max Speed 550 km/h
Maneuverability 3.00
Sensors 8
ECM 0
Abilities
Escape Pods CockpitPod.gif 6
Docking Bay n/a
Hangar Bay HangarBay1.gif Yes
Landing Capacity Landing.gif Yes
Flight Grade Repulsorlifts Repulsor.gif Yes
Graviton Generators n/a
Docking Port n/a
Medical Room n/a
Storage Room {{{storageroom}}}
Recycling n/a
Weapons/Utilities
Weapons/Utilities Turbolasers: 6
Heavy Laser: 4
Cargo Stats
Weight 10,000 T
Volume 215,000 m³
Weight Capacity 3,300 T
Volume Capacity 2,800 m³
Max Passengers 273
Party Slot Size 12.00
Hull Statistics
Length 165 m
Hull 1,000
Shield 1,100
Ionic Capacity 450
Raw Materials
Raw Material Price 1,073,636 AurebeshSans-Serif credit.png
Quantum 292
Meleenium 3,051
Ardanium 257
Rudic 273
Rockivory 265
Tibannagas 94
Varmigio 447
Lommite 267
Durelium 149
Bacta n/a
Hibridium n/a
Varium n/a
Affiliations
Affiliation n/a


Somewhat small to actually be considered a proper capital ship, the Y-Head Corvette has often been mistaken for an over large freighter. Despite an aging design, it is quite capable of impressive speeds within a planetary system and often sees service amongst those wishing to have the firepower of a capital ship at their disposal. Armed with a mix of weaponry that qualifies it for anti-fighter work, but heavily enough to counter even a medium sized capital ship if properly supported, the Y-Head still performs admirably on the modern battlefield.

Another aspect of its design which makes the vessel a tempting choice for those less fortunate in their production capacities is that the Y-Head is fully capable of making atmospheric insertions. In its somewhat checkered history, the Y-Head has seen use as an exceptionally large and well armed dropship, ferrying heavily armed and equipped troops from outside the system and to the planetary surface under its own cover fire.

The Y-Head requires a minimum of crew; as little as two personnel can run the ship smoothly, though combat operations usually call for closer to a dozen. Along a similar vein to that aspect of the vessel's design are the ship's escape pods; each one carefully located so as to maximize the possibility of the crew reaching it in the case of catastrophic damage to the hull. Most Y-Heads are lost with all hands though, as the crews tend to be fiercely dedicated to their sturdy, old ships and often fighting to the very last to save them.

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