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"Newton"-Class Experimental frigate
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X988123
X988123 - - 347 comments

pretty nice ship. great job. A+ will u be making a texture for it. would be nice to see

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SlayerX3
SlayerX3 - - 2,448 comments

half-ton slugs at 70% the speed of light


Well this is more than enough to vaporize Manhattan Island, like in the order of Gigatons.

Stardestroyer.net

Newton is indeed the most deadly son of a bitch in space.

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Sarge_Rho Author
Sarge_Rho - - 4,654 comments

Teratons likely.

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Sarge_Rho Author
Sarge_Rho - - 4,654 comments

But that's the whole idea!

"You didn't need that planet, did you?"

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Practicing Spaceship modeling.

Here is a "Newton" class experimental Frigate. Humans are 1000 years less advanced than the next closest civilisation. How do they survive? WIth a gun that fires half-ton slugs at 70% the speed of light and that you cannot survive if you are hit by it of course! :P The gun has an antiproton-proton thruster as recoil dampening, as the main gun's recoil is extreme. Also carries 7 quad-railgun turrets mainly for defense.

Humans also have no gravity carpet or reliable FTL technology yet, so they rely on centrifuges for simulated gravity, and very damn fast ships for interstellar travel. These frigates also have TVC on the fusion engines. The ship is protected by armor and a strong particle shield. It's also the first ship to incorporate a functioning FTL drive at all, barely good enough to carry it to the nearest star systems and back. The armor serves both as protection and as heat sink.