Imperial Navy
The Imperial Navy is responsible for guarding Holy Trek's coasts and island shores from enemy attack, and pirates. They performed admirably during both Yee Wars, when they prevented enemy landings, then destroyed the attacking force. They remain on patrol, engaging in battles against pirates and smugglers.
Atlantia-class submarines The Atlantia - class submarine serves as a form of stealth defense. They can remain below water and track a pirate, smuggler, or enemy ship for thousands of miles without needing to be refueled due to their nuclear reactor engine. Carries up to 50 torpedoes, 100 surface-to-surface missiles, and 20 nuclear warheads.
Hoplite-class Hunter-Killer submarines These submarines are specifically designed to hunt down other submarines, whether HKs or not. Also useful in hunting down cruisers and PT boats that could threaten the nuclear-armed subs. The Hoplite-class submarines carry 100 torpedoes, two artillery cannons, and 50 surface-to-air missiles.
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PT Boats Swordfish-class Called "military motorboats", the Swordfish-class PT Boats are fast military naval vessels that carry up to 20 torpedoes, one AA gun battery, and forward and aft laser blasters. Capable of reaching 125 mph on smooth water, they can outrun any bombing attacks from above. The PTs are also used as part of the Imperial Coast Guard and are capable of search-n-rescue operations.
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Lancelot-class Cruisers There are two types of cruisers in the Lancelot-class. The Mark I ships are the standard cruisers of the Holy Trek Imperial Navy and are nuclear reactor-powered, making them capable of traveling thousands of miles without the need to refuel. The Mark I's carry four turrets with six pulse blaster cannons each, plus two turrets with four 30 mm chemical projectile cannons. Sophisticated radar makes it easy to track enemy movements even underwater.
The Mark II ships are the newest models to be built. Utilizing stealth technology, the Mark IIs carry the same firepower as their standard cousins, but with cruise missiles that can be fitted with nuclear warheads added to their inventory. Also nuclear powered. |
Hoover-class destroyer Named after the United States' FBI director J.Edgar Hoover, this class of destroyer has been called "The Eliminator" by pirates unfortunate enough to cross paths with them. Carrying 4 turrets with four pulse cannons each, two 10mm chemical projectile guns, and 25 guided missiles, the Hoover-class destroyer is considered the cavalry of the seas. Nuclear powered.
Monitor-class stealth destroyer The stealth Monitor-class destroyer is the near-equivalent to the standard Hoover-class, with the exception of two additional pulse cannon turrets and AA guns. The armour is made of a material which prevents enemy radar from tracking the ship as it cruises at up to 55 mph. Named after the American Civil War ironclad which stood toe-to-toe with the Confederate ironclad Merrimack. Nuclear powered.
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Alabama-class battleship This class of ship was named for the former state of the United States, and birthplace of both the empire and the Imperial family. Largest battleship class in the Navy, the Alabama-class carries two turbolaser turrets, two pulse cannon turrets, depth charges, AA turrets, cruise missiles, and two chemical projectile guns on each side. It is a floating battletank and can travel for thousands of miles, thanks to its nuclear reactor engine. Clocked at 30 mph.
Georgia-class light battleship This class of battleship, also named for a former US state, carries the same weapons as the Alabama-class, but reduced in number by half., except in chemical-projectile gun turrets and depth charges. Has lighter armour than its larger counterpart, hence the name 'light battleship'.
Panther-class pocket battleship Smallest, lightest, and fastest of the battleships, the Panther-class is named after the mascot of the Imperial birthplace. Clocked at 35 mph, they can match cruisers and destroyers in speed. Most commonly viewed battleship class in combat.
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Enterprise-class aircraft carrier The first of the aircraft carriers which lent its name to the class, the Enterprise-class carriers can carry stealth fighters as well as Thunderbolt fighter-bombers which are launched forward, just below the landing deck. 6 AA turrets and 10 cruise missiles complete the armaments of this first carrier class
Ticonderoga-class carriers This slightly smaller class of aircraft carrier was developed to complement the large Enterprise-class ships. These carriers can hold up to 20 stealth fighters and 10 Thunderbolts, as opposed to the 30 stealth fighters and 25 Thunderbolts the Enterprise-class ships can carry. Named after the fortress captured by the Continental army during the War of American Independence (1776-1783)
Benning-class pocket aircraft carriers Smallest of the aircraft carriers, the Benning-class carries only 10 stealth fighters and 15 Thunderbolts. Benning-class carriers also carry 5 combat helicopters-leftovers from the Age of the Nation-states before World War III. Named after the military base in Georgiaris, just southeast of Columbus.
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