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− | {{comment|''The Mentu is victim of poor weapons placement. Its main weaponry, flaks and AAA beams, is pointed upwards; attack from below, and pay the most attention to enemies below. It is also worth noting that, despite the techroom description, the Mentu mounts no anticapital beams.'' | + | {{comment|''The Mentu is victim of poor weapons placement. Its main weaponry, flaks and AAA beams, is pointed upwards; attack from below, and pay the most attention to enemies below. It is also worth noting that, despite the techroom description, the Mentu mounts no anticapital beams. That said, if deployed in pairs arranged to provide mutual protection to their undersides (read that: bottom facing the other's bottom at 50 meters or less) or providing additional anti-aerospace protection to a larger ship with its guns facing outwards from the larger craft's hull and using the larger ship to protect its vunerable underside, the Mentu can be every bit as dangerous as the Aeolus.'' |
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The GVC Mentu |
Contents
Description:
FS2 Tech Room Description
The GVC Mentu cruiser is the lightest of the new Vasudan warships. Following the Great War, allied scientists developed the beam cannons that now serve as the primary armaments of today's GTVA warships. Rather than modify existing ships, the Vasudans developed new designs to mount these weapons. The Mentu's 16 turrets include heavy beam cannons for duking it out with other warships, as well as AAA and flak turrets to fend off smaller craft. The GVC Somtus and the GVC Mycerinus recently demonstrated the strength of the Mentu against NTF forces in Epsilon Pegasi.
FS2 MTS Model Description
The GVC Mentu cruiser is the lightest of the next generation of Vasudan warships. Following the Great War, allied scientists developed the beam cannons that now serve as the primary armaments of today’s GTVA warships. Rather than modify existing ships, the Vasudans developed new designs to mount these weapons. The Mentu improves on the old PVC Aten cruiser in size and firepower. Its 16 turrets include heavy beam cannons for duking it out with other warships, as well as AAA and flak turrets to fend off fighters and bombers. The GVC Ibis and the GVC Mycerinus recently demonstrated the strength of the Mentu against rebel forces in Epsilon Pegasi.
Developer Notes
None
Name origin
Mentu (more correctly spelled Menthu, meaning nomad) was one of the many Egyptian gods of war. Menthu was said to transform himself into a bull when angered. In that form, he was referred to as Bakha.
Performance:
Statistics
Type | Cruiser |
Manufacturer | Unknown |
Maneuverability | N/A |
Yaw, Pitch, Roll | 35.0 s |
Max Velocity | N/A ms-1 |
Max Afterburner Velocity | N/A ms-1 |
Armor | 60 000 |
Hitpoints | N/A |
Shields | 322 |
Length | {{{10}}} m |
Armaments
Freespace 2 | |
Turret Type | Amount |
Terran Turret | 7 |
Terran Huge Turret | 2 |
Subach HL-7 | 1 |
Standard Flak | 3 |
Anti-Fighter Beam | 3 |
Veteran Comments
I think the horrible GVC Aten has every right to bear no anti-warship beam cannons, but I think the Mentu should mount something, even a single SVas or VSlash would be better than nothing, because even with two of either of these weapons, an Aeolus can kill this cruiser. Without them, there is no fight.
With only small modifications in its weaponry the Mentu could have been one of the best (maybe THE best) cruisers in the game. If you make turrets one and two SVas and 15 and 16 standard flak, its very effective. But with its standard armament the Mentu is really a waste, and that's a great pity for the best armored cruiser after the Lilith.