Unlimited by CMDR Wariow

$232,443,000

$11,662,000

Build Description

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This ship was designed for long-term autonomy. With a generator based on reliability and better cooling, reinforced AFM, drones for repair and sampling, a large hold for sample recovery and carrying everything the pilot wants for his long trips, increased protection of the modules, a shield and honorable armament for an exploration ship. It is suitable for teams with its 4 VRS and its short-range fighter. The latter can be used both for ship defense and ground reconnaissance.
Despite its size which makes piloting and particularly landing on uneven terrain difficult, an automatic landing module is installed to overcome this problem.
The original version is equipped with a FSD 6A v.1 (optimal mass 3182.4T), but any other reactor can be installed. The same goes for the detailed surface scanner which is originally a Sirius Corp model.

The weapons have been designed for the best weight/consumption/damage ratio. And ammo can be synthesized to increase damage. Anti-gimbal and anti-missile countermeasures cover the entire ship for total protection. And a pair of railguns are present for precision shooting and a fuel drop in case the weight is too much for a jump.

Pros and Cons

Pros :
– Maximum autonomy.
– Numerous tools, vehicles and large hold.
– Correct Defense and Riposte.
– Range of 80ly when empty (with FSD 6A v.1)
– Assisted navigation and landing.

Cons:
– Very expensive to purchase, insurance and maintenance.
– Unwieldy, slow and difficult to land without assistance.
– Requires a lot of time spent by engineers for full potential.

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: 31
Galvanising Alloys: 15
Eccentric Hyperspace Trajectories: 12
Chemical Processors: 9
Phosphorus: 131
Strange Wake Solutions: 5
Chemical Distillery: 7
Manganese: 164
Arsenic: 35
Chemical Manipulators: 10
Datamined Wake Exceptions: 10
Worn Shield Emitters: 29
Carbon: 54
Shield Emitters: 27
High Density Composites: 30
Proprietary Composites: 21
Shielding Sensors: 21
Vanadium: 36
Compound Shielding: 30
Core Dynamics Composites: 30
Tungsten: 30
Chemical Storage Units: 25
Precipitated Alloys: 25
Salvaged Alloys: 135
Conductive Ceramics: 225
Conductive Components: 109
Phase Alloys: 155
Proto Light Alloys: 279
Proto Radiolic Alloys: 160
Grid Resistors: 50
Mechanical Equipment: 31
Heat Exchangers: 55
Unexpected Emission Data: 15
Molybdenum: 25
Heat Conduction Wiring: 84
Sulphur: 81
Mechanical Scrap: 11
Germanium: 22
Niobium: 29
Mechanical Components: 15
Tin: 20
Distorted Shield Cycle Recordings: 11
Flawed Focus Crystals: 24
Inconsistent Shield Soak Analysis: 32
Thermic Alloys: 7
Military Grade Alloys: 10
Untypical Shield Scans: 17
Specialised Legacy Firmware: 11
Iron: 27
Hybrid Capacitors: 15
Chromium: 5
Configurable Components: 7
Modified Consumer Firmware: 7
Selenium: 7
Cadmium: 10
Cracked Industrial Firmware: 10
Pharmaceutical Isolators: 10
Open Symmetric Keys: 5
Atypical Encryption Archives: 7
Focus Crystals: 27
Adaptive Encryptors Capture: 10
Refined Focus Crystals: 37
Heat Resistant Ceramics: 6
Modified Embedded Firmware: 20
Mercury: 40
Security Firmware Patch: 15
Heat Dispersion Plate: 12
Aberrant Shield Pattern Analysis: 10
Exquisite Focus Crystals: 10
Compact Composites: 25
Zirconium: 15