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The GTSC Faustus |
Contents
Description:
FS1 Tech Room Description
The Faustus Science vessel was, and still is, a civilian craft. However, in the 14 years since the Terran-Vasudan war began, more and more of these were commissioned by the GTA in order to pursue military research. However, its obvious value, poor fighting capabilities, and lack of speed make it a prime target for enemy ships; hence, you will rarely find many of these anywhere near the front lines of battle.
FS2 Tech Room Description
The GTSC Faustus is primarily a class of civilian research vessels. During times of peace, they serve as mobile laboratories for scientists in many disciplines. During wartime, however, Faustus vessels are commandeered by the military, mostly for weapons research. It was on a Faustus ship, during the Great War, that Shivan shield technology was first reverse-engineered from a captured Shivan fighter. Faustus vessels have poor armor and only a few weak turrets for defense. Only desperate circumstances find a Faustus anywhere near the front lines.
Developer Notes
None
Name origin
In Latin, faustus means "auspicious" or "lucky." In classical German legend, Faust is a character who makes pact with the Devil. Faust's character is assumed to have been based on Dr. Johann Georg (1480 – 1540) , a German magician and alchemist.
Performance:
Statistics
Type | Science vessel |
Manufacturer | N/A |
Maneuverability | N/A |
Yaw, Pitch, Roll | 25.0 - 35.0 s |
Max Velocity | N/A ms-1 |
Max Afterburner Velocity | N/A ms-1 |
Armor | 3 000 |
Hitpoints | N/A |
Shields | 162 |
Length | {{{10}}} m |
Armaments
Freespace 1 | Freespace 2 | ||
Turret Type | Amount | Turret Type | Amount |
Terran Turret Weak | 3 | Terran Turret Weak | 3 |
ML-16 Laser | 3 | Subach HL-7 | 3 |
Veteran Comments
This ship is less well armored than the GTT Elysium while having a much bigger target profile, and also has horrible turret placement. There's really nothing tactically viable about this ship, so don't ever treat it like it is. When escorting, this should be at the top of your priority list, because a couple of Cyclops torpedoes will take this brick down.
Using bombs on a Faustus is wasted effort. It might just shoot them down, blobs are good at that, and killing it with primaries is simple enough.
Not significantly worse than a Fenris-class in FS1, actually. This should tell you a lot about how vulnerable FS1 capitals are.
It's worth noting that, in the armament respect, the FS2 Faustus is far superior, because it has Subachs instead of useless ML-16s
The Faustus also has fighter bay paths, allowing you to launch fighters from it in FRED. These were added to allow the Faustus to launch the Plato's escape pod in Out of the Dark, Into the Night. They were later re-used in Silent Threat to launch the Einstein's escape pods in The Pursuit. (It's worth noting that the capability to launch fighters only requires fighterbay paths, and not necessarily a fighterbay subsystem.)