Ship Build Purpose
Build Description
I wanted a self-sufficient maximum long-distance ship that WASN’T a standard Jump-aconda, or diamondback. Once I saw that it was going to push the 69LY jump range, I knew it had to exist. When you get to the edge of the galaxy, with FSD injections push it over 100LY without dipping into the premium materials like Yttrium.
Pros and Cons
Fly across the galaxy in style with a vehicle hangar, repair limpets and 32T of cargo in a lightly shielded Orca. A long distance capable luxury cruise ship, traveling 69 glorious light years at a time. It’s major con is that it shares the same large landing pad requirements of the Beluga or Anaconda, while feeling like a medium ship. A minor con might be that while the canopy above provides a clean, unobstructed view, it has no below-the-horizon visibility and feels like you’re sitting 40ft in front of the ship’s pivot point when landing.
Materials Required
The following numbers assume the following rolls required to progress:
Grade 1 rolls - 2
Grade 2 rolls - 4
Grade 3 rolls - 5
Grade 4 rolls - 7
Grade 5 rolls - 10
This can vary greatly since rolls are randomized events, which means these are at best estimates to target.
Atypical Disrupted Wake Echoes: 11
Chemical Processors: 9
Phosphorus: 14
Strange Wake Solutions: 5
Chemical Distillery: 7
Eccentric Hyperspace Trajectories: 8
Manganese: 25
Arsenic: 10
Chemical Manipulators: 20
Datamined Wake Exceptions: 10
Galvanising Alloys: 3
Sulphur: 10
Conductive Components: 45
Heat Conduction Wiring: 9
Selenium: 12
Cadmium: 17
Conductive Ceramics: 81
Heat Dispersion Plate: 7
Tellurium: 10
Grid Resistors: 5
Vanadium: 3
Proto Light Alloys: 38
Salvaged Alloys: 18
Phase Alloys: 14
Proto Radiolic Alloys: 20
Specialised Legacy Firmware: 9
Unexpected Emission Data: 5
Decoded Emission Data: 7
Modified Consumer Firmware: 7
Abnormal Compact Emissions Data: 10
Tin: 30
Iron: 16
Hybrid Capacitors: 3
Distorted Shield Cycle Recordings: 11
Germanium: 16
Precipitated Alloys: 5
Inconsistent Shield Soak Analysis: 7
Niobium: 7
Thermic Alloys: 7
Military Grade Alloys: 20
Untypical Shield Scans: 10
Worn Shield Emitters: 5
Flawed Focus Crystals: 3
Anomalous Bulk Scan Data: 5
Chromium: 5
Electrochemical Arrays: 5
Unidentified Scan Archives: 7
Polymer Capacitors: 7
Classified Scan Databanks: 10
Military Supercapacitors: 10
Heat Resistant Ceramics: 3
High Density Composites: 5
Proprietary Composites: 7
Compact Composites: 5
Mechanical Equipment: 3
Molybdenum: 2