FTCa Tethys

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All information related to the FTCa Tethys is non-canon.
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The Tethys-class Artillery Cruiser.
The Block 3 alternate texture scheme.

Description:

Tech Room Description

The mainstay warship of the Federated Terran Commonwealth, the Tethys-class cruiser was first launched in AR77, four years before the Exarchy arrived in Commonwealth space. Despite the lack of thermal lance weaponry, shielding systems, or even artifical gravity plating standard on Alliance and Exarchy ships, the Tethys remains a powerful warship on today's battlefield due to its powerful long-range artillery railguns and NM-12 Dragonfire torpedoes. Overall, the Tethys reflects the Commonwealth Navy's strengths in one package - rugged and effective despite its simplistic construction. The Tethys design has been modified numerous times over its forty-year lifespan, most notably the inclusion of Exarchy armor technology, greatly improving its survivability.

Credits

  • Model by Droid803
  • Some Turrets by Steve-O and Esarai
  • Textures by AndrewofDoom

Developer Notes

Design is primarily based off of the UEFg Narayana and the Aggressor-class destroyer from Star Wars Empire at War: Forces of Corruption.

Turret and subsystem layout is pretty much identical to that of the UEFg Narayana of which the model for the ship initially shared.

Performance:

Type Artillery Cruiser
Manufacturer Unknown
Maneuverability N/A
Max Velocity 140.0 mps
Max Afterburner Velocity N/A
Armor N/A
Hitpoints 45000
Shields N/A
Length 1883 m

Armaments

Dimensional Eclipse
Turret Type Amount
FTC HV Railgun 2
FTC MD Railgun 4
NM-12 Dragonfire 3
FTC Plasma Turret 4
FTC PD 4
FTC Standard Flak 4

Veteran Comments

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No table data is provided with this ship. Stats presented above are from Dimensional Eclipse.


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