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{{User-made Ships|''GVI '''Karnak'''''}}
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{{User-made Ships|''PVI '''Karnak'''''}}
  
  
{{shipimage|image=[[Image:karnak.jpg]]|caption=GVI Karnak}}
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{{shipimage|image=[[Image:karnak.jpg]]|caption=PVI Karnak}}
  
 
==Description:==
 
==Description:==
  
 
===Tech Room Description===
 
===Tech Room Description===
The original model pack from sectorgame.com did not come with a station description.
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''The original models created by Dark did not come with a tech description.  Here is the description from the FSPort:''
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The gargantuan Karnak installation is the Vasudans' answer to the GTI Arcadia.  This monstrous facility bristles with dozens of turrets and can house up to two full squadrons of fighters.  Its primary purpose is to serve as a construction and maintenance yard for the Vasudan fleets.
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Because of its enormous logistical and strategic value, the Karnak is considered a class A threat.
  
 
===Credits===
 
===Credits===
*Original model by '''Ace''' and '''Dark'''
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*Original "some assembly required" models by '''Ace''' and '''Dark'''
*Updated model by '''Galemp'''
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*"Fused" model by '''Galemp'''
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*"Fused" HTL model by '''Galemp'''
  
 
==Performance:==
 
==Performance:==
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| [[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Hitpoints|Hitpoints]]
 
| [[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Hitpoints|Hitpoints]]
| 800 000 (Combined)
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| 200 000 (for the FSPort combined model)
 
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| [[Technical_Terms_and_Definitions#Shields|Shields]]
 
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===Veteran Comments===
 
===Veteran Comments===
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{{comment|The original installation by Dark was not a single model.  It was distributed in three parts: model A, a third of the outer ring; model B, the spherical hub; and model C, the internal reactor.  The canonical installation was assembled by arranging three model A's in a circle, with models B and C in the exact center.  However, there's no reason the models can't be arranged in other ways.  In fact, the fourth mission of the [[BWO]] demo did just this.}}
  
 
==Download link:==
 
==Download link:==
 
*Original model: http://sectorgame.com/f2s/downloads.php?action=downloads&id=99
 
*Original model: http://sectorgame.com/f2s/downloads.php?action=downloads&id=99
 
*Updated Model (Direct Download): http://pjfoliver.googlepages.com/karnak.zip
 
*Updated Model (Direct Download): http://pjfoliver.googlepages.com/karnak.zip

Revision as of 03:46, 18 September 2008

All information related to the PVI Karnak is non-canon.
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Karnak.jpg
PVI Karnak


Description:

Tech Room Description

The original models created by Dark did not come with a tech description. Here is the description from the FSPort:

The gargantuan Karnak installation is the Vasudans' answer to the GTI Arcadia. This monstrous facility bristles with dozens of turrets and can house up to two full squadrons of fighters. Its primary purpose is to serve as a construction and maintenance yard for the Vasudan fleets.

Because of its enormous logistical and strategic value, the Karnak is considered a class A threat.

Credits

  • Original "some assembly required" models by Ace and Dark
  • "Fused" model by Galemp
  • "Fused" HTL model by Galemp

Performance:

Statistics

Type Installation
Manufacturer Unknown
Maneuverability N/A
Max Velocity N/A
Max Afterburner Velocity N/A
Armor N/A
Hitpoints 200 000 (for the FSPort combined model)
Shields N/A
Width 2804 m
Height 5164 m
Length 5292 m

Armaments

Default Statistics
Turret Type Amount
Terran Turret 38

Veteran Comments

Please read the Veteran Comments policy before editing this section.


The original installation by Dark was not a single model. It was distributed in three parts: model A, a third of the outer ring; model B, the spherical hub; and model C, the internal reactor. The canonical installation was assembled by arranging three model A's in a circle, with models B and C in the exact center. However, there's no reason the models can't be arranged in other ways. In fact, the fourth mission of the BWO demo did just this.


Download link: