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The GTCv Deimos was a common ship in FreeSpace 2, in the hands of both the Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance and the Neo-Terran Front. Faster and more maneuverable than destroyers, but with more firepower than cruisers, these ships, along with the GVCv Sobek, filled a much-needed role in between these two classes. Their armor is made from collapsed-core molybdenum, which provides additional protection against beam fire, and giving them around 80% of the hull strength of the much larger Orion and Hecate destroyers. Their reactors are highly efficient Vasudan models, which give them the power output required to maintain their many beams and other turrets.
Two Deimos-class corvettes (The GTCv Actium and the GTCv Lysander), along with 2 wings of fighters, were the first GTVA vessels to officially come into contact with a Ravana-class destroyer. The Lysander was destroyed by a beam from this ship before anyone even knew it was out there.
On the retail FreeSpace 2 box, the Deimos is shown with several side-mounted multi-part turrets, which are not possible in the retail version. Some older versions of the Source Code Project used to support these turrets, but were removed on the basis that they caused problems. Hence, the current revised model of the Deimos does not include these. See: Feature Requests
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Contents
Description:
FS2 Tech Room Description
Deimos-class corvettes, such as the GTCv Actium and the GTCv Lysander, are the newest addition to the Terran fleet. These sleek, ultra-modern warships are the products of a new era of ship design, maximizing maneuverability and firepower. Their hulls are strengthened with collapsed-core molybdenum sheathing for better protection against beam fire, and their Vasudan-designed reactor core provides more energy per ton than any other allied ship class. As the Leviathan and Fenris cruisers of the Great War are gradually phased out, these corvettes will become the foundation of tomorrow's fleet.
Developer Notes
None
Name origin
In Greek mythology, Deimos was the personification of fear. He is the son of Ares.
Performance:
Statistics
Type | Corvette |
Manufacturer | Unknown |
Maneuverability | N/A |
Yaw, Pitch, Roll | 30.0 s |
Max Velocity | N/A ms-1 |
Max Afterburner Velocity | N/A ms-1 |
Armor | 80 000 |
Hitpoints | N/A |
Shields | 717 |
Length | {{{10}}} m |
Armaments
FreeSpace 2 | |
Turret Type | Amount |
Terran Turret | 6 |
Terran Huge Turret | 4 |
Standard Flak | 6 |
Piranha | 2 |
Anti-Fighter Beam | 4 |
Terran Slashing Beam | 4 |
Modding Resources
Retail:
- $POF File: corvette2T-01.pof
- Textures: TCov1(A/B/C), TCov2(A/B), TCov3(A/B), TCov4(A/B), TCov5(A/B), TCov6(A/B), TCov7(A/B), TSoupdebris01b
MediaVP 3.6.10:
- $POF File: corvette2T-01.pof
- Textures: TCov1, TCov2, TCov3, TCov4, TCov5, TCov6, TCov7, Corvette2T-01, thrust, damage, nameplate
History
First WIP Post: Bobboau on 11/27/2004
First In-Game Model: ??? on ???
Completed In-Game Model: StratComm on 11/15/2005
Final Corrections: ??? on ???
Veteran Comments
Think of the Deimos as a bigger, meaner version of the Aeolus. Your best approach is from dead ahead, even though that risks getting hit by an errant slash shot and being instantly vaporized. Side approaches must deal with an AAA beam, flak gun, bomblets from the side-mounted Piranha launcher, two Terran Light Turrets, and possibly some number of Terran Heavy Turrets. A stern approach borders on suicide, with two AAA beams, two flak guns, and bomblets from both Piranha launchers.
Although the Deimos lacks the raw firepower of Orions or Hecates, it is far more balanced in weaponry. The Orion, for instance, is vulnerable to bombers, and a Hecate to enemy warships, whereas a Deimos can challenge both large and small targets.