GTD Orion
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The GTD Orion |
The GTD Orion was a standard Terran destroyer mainly used during the Great War. After the appearance of beam weapons and the development of the GTD Hecate, Orions somehow lost their previous esteem and were gradually replaced by more advanced warships.
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Description:
FS1 Tech Room Description
The Orion is the capital ship of the GTA. Measuring a frightening 2.1 kilometers in length, the cost to build one of these far outweighs the cost of paying the crew of this ship for 3 years. There is no more important symbol of Terran Pride than a ship like the Galatea or the Intrepid cruising past a colonized planet, patrolling the system and ensuring safety. In the course of the 14 year war, very few of these have ever been lost, making the destruction of an Orion a truly horrible defeat.
FS2 Tech Room Description
For over 30 years, the GTD Orion class was the largest ship in the Terran-Vasudan armada. Over two kilometers in length, bristling with dozens of death-dealing turrets, the Orion is as awesome in repose as it is in battle. All GTVA Orions have been retrofitted with the latest anti-warship beam weapons, as well as flak and AAA turrets for dealing with fighters and bombers. The Orion's cavernous hangar bays easily accommodate more than two dozen fighter or bomber wings.
Developer Notes
None
Canon Orions
Note: The Orions that have actually appeared in-mission are bolded. At least one of the FreeSpace 1 ships may not be an Orion, but some other class of GTA destroyer. However, all of the NTF Orions have either appeared in-game or have been shown in a Command Briefing to be an Orion-class, with the exception of the Jacobus.
- GTD Amadeus
- GTD Bastion
- GTD Carthage
- GTD Galatea
- GTD Intrepid
- GTD Krios
- GTD Messana
- GTD Minnow
- GTD Nereid
- GTD Soyakaze
Name origin
In Greek mythology, Orion was a notorious hunter. There are numerous stories about his life.
Orion is also one of the many known large constellations. The constellation is also referred to as "The Hunter."
Performance:
Statistics
Type | Destroyer |
Manufacturer | Unknown |
Maneuverability | N/A |
Yaw, Pitch, Roll | 15.0 s |
Max Velocity | N/A ms-1 |
Max Afterburner Velocity | N/A ms-1 |
Armor | 100 000 |
Hitpoints | N/A |
Shields | 2023 |
Length | {{{10}}} m |
Fighter Complement | 96 - 120 (estimate) |
Armaments
Freespace 1 | Freespace 2 | ||
Turret Type | Amount | Turret Type | Amount |
Terran Huge Turret | 5 | Terran Huge Turret | 4 |
Terran Turret | 11 | Terran Turret | 3 |
Anti-Fighter Beam | 3 | ||
Terran Slashing Beam | 3 | ||
Big Green Beam | 3 |
Veteran Comments
Despite the introduction of the new Hecate class of destroyers, the aging Orion still remains a vital part of the GTVA arsenal. With the Hecate designed with an emphasis on protection from fighter and bomber attacks, the Orion remains the king of capital ship combat - With heavy beam emplacements capable of laying down devastating fire in nearly all directions, it is a true terror to any capital ship that strays into its firing range.
However, its age does show in one area. Being designed in an era where fighter and bomber ordnance was far inferior to today's weaponry and where shields were nonexistent, it carries very few dedicated anti-fighter turrets, making it an easy target for bomber wings should it ever be left without fighter escort.
The Orion only carries eight squadrons of fighters to the Hecate's twelve, but has massively more firepower, arranged better on its hull. The GTD Bastion, however, canonically lists ten squadrons, it must be assumed that these are not full squadrons (twelve fighters per full squadron) or that the Bastion is not a typical Orion.
Great at eliminating capital ships. Those 6 anti-warship beams are nothing to laugh at. Rather vulnerable to enemy fighter craft but not as badly as people give it credit for. However, if you needed proof all warships over cruiser size need flak cannons, this would be it. The laser turrets cover long-range bomb destruction fairly well, but without flak, bombers could simply go closer and then let loose
It is worth noting that not all the canonical Orions in Freespace II mount standard weaponry, at least one (the NTD Uhuru) mounts Flak Guns on its upper turrets.
If you're looking for a true descendant of HMS Dreadnaught in FS, put the Orion at the top of the list. Under ideal conditions it can bring two BGreens and two TerSlash to bear on a target; the heaviest broadside any GTVA destroyer can muster.
One thing worth noting is that the tech description is a bald-faced lie: the Orion does not have "dozens" of turrets. The fact is that it barely has a single dozen of them.