Harbinger (Imperial II-class)

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Harbinger
Production information
Class:

Imperial II-class Star Destroyer

Technical specifications
Length:

1,600 Meters

Max acceleration:

>2,300 G

Max speed (space):

60 MGLT

Engine unit(s):
  • KDY Destroyer-I ion engine (3)
  • Cygnus Spaceworks Gemon-4 ion engine (4)
Hyperdrive rating:

Class 1, Backup Class 8

Power plant:

SFS I-a2b Solar Ionization Reactor

Shielding:

KDY ISD-72x shield generator domes (2)

Hull:

Reinforced durasteel armor

Targeting systems:

LeGrange targeting computers

Armament:
  • Octuple barbette turbolaser cannons (8)
  • Additional turbolaser cannons and batteries (>36)
  • Ion cannons (20)
  • Phylon Q7 tractor beam projectors (10)
Complement:

6 Fighter squadrons

Crew:

37,085


5,000

Passengers:

1,800

Cargo capacity:

36,000 metric tons

Consumables:

6 Years

Other systems:

HoloNet transceiver

Usage
Role(s):
  • Destroyer
  • Battleship
  • Carrier
  • Military transport
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Harbinger is a Imperial II-Class Star Destroyer under the control of the Dlarit Navy and currently serves as the Flag Ship of Clan Naga Sadow.


Ship Information

Vessel Info

The Imperial II-Class Star Destroyer, the upgrade to the hugely successful Imperial I-Class, represents one of the pinnacles of warship design in the galaxy, and virtually none that have had as much of an impact. The Imperial II class is the measuring stick to which all other warships are compared to.

The Imperial II is designed to be a self-contained fleet of its' own, as well as operate effectively in larger fleet-wide roles. Often, a single Imperial II is enough to pacify a system or keep the peace, and in fact is often designated as a peacekeeping battleship. Widely deployed by first the Galactic Empire and then by the latter governments that took over, it still remains as effective as ever despite the introduction of newer warships.


Command Crew

History

Coming Soon


Action

The Battle of Inos


Fighter Craft

Trivia

A harbinger is a sign of things to come. Throughout history and literature, harbingers and omens figure prominently, and are responsible for major decisions which have altered the course of both.