R&D: 3 The Vae'Rlen
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Model: Vae'Rlen Class
Type: Combat Analyzer
Scale: Frieghter
Length: 150 meters
Crew: 0 (Controled via tightbeam transmission/Layers of encryption in Ssi-Ruuvi keep the vessel safe from slicing)
Speed: 40 mglt
Hyperdrive: None
Hull: 200 RU
Shields: 250 SBD
Weapons:
None
Special:
Battle Analysis Computer (BAC)
Anti-Cloak Detection System


Battle Analysis Computer (BAC): This computer system analyzes variables of enemy vessels to project the course of a battle. By analyzing speed, firepower, current position, shield strength, and maneuverability, it suggests courses of action. Transmitting constantly via a tightbeam transmission to all friendly vessels, it keeps a constant sensory update of all ships computers within its range. a Typical readout portrays friendly vessels in green, hostiles in red, and unknown anomilies in grey.

Anti-Cloak system: Each system must be used in its own individual post before any results can be made from their detection.

:Anti-Audio Detection:
While space itself is a noisy place, certain sounds produced by artifical sources of many wavelengths are artifical and can be easily detected as such. A short analysis of the surrounding area provides the BAC with a base for decyption of the surrounding systems natural osculation of frequancies, which can be nulified and new sources of audio input tracked. While it has been known a new system of so called 'white Noise Generators' have fooled sensor systems in the past, the advanced scanners of the Vae'Rlen combined with the analyzing capabilities of the Battle Analysis Computer almust totaly debunk the abilities of said system. White noise, while generated naturaly across the universe, is also widely spread out and never in such a concentration to drown out a large artifical source unless produced by a source of such (IE: Stars, Pulsars, ect). Bearing the lack of such thing in a system, a moving source of said white noise in high concentrations invariably points any ship using such a system out like a sore thumb.

:Anti-Gravity Detection:
So called Negative matter/Gravity lining over a ships hull to hide a ships natural curve of space around it, as per the effects of gravity, are highly irradic in effect and cannot be trusted to the ships that equip them as any such section of craft covered/lined with is a variable in damage or failure. Any leak or fading of such a system would allow a visible bending in space around such a ship employing a system, thus being trackable to gravity sensors. Also, movement of any object across/around a ship employing this system would have the possibility of disrupting the gravity of space around the vessel, even if not, the unusuality of an object losing its mass then regaining it altogether would be a notable instance to the BAC, an instance which other vessels would be alerted to.

:Anti-Sensor Feilds:
A bubble of null sensor response is a trackable anomily and would be treated as such to the BAC.








Have you ever heard the parable about the six blind men inspecting an elephant? The first man touched the elephant's side, and concluded from its width and solidity that it must be a wall. The second man touched the elephant's tusk, and concluded from its sharpened tip that it must be a spear. The third man touched the elephant's trunk, and concluded from its shape and movement that it must be a snake. The fourth man touched the elephant's knee, and concluded from its thickness and shape that it must be a tree. The fifth man touched the elephant's ear, and concluded from its shape and flexibility that it must be a fan. And finally, the sixth man touched the elephant's tail, and concluded from its shape and texture that it must be a rope. They argued long and hard, not realizing that each was partly right but all were basically wrong.

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Kanbal Stian - 776
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May 13 2003 9:40am
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