The older version of the Berserker class was the mainstay of the Kreeghor fleet but had grown obsolete and production had switched over to a more advanced version. It was easier to modify the design than to develop an all new vessel. Still, it would have not been cost effective to actually refit the old ships. A large number of these ships were lost in combat and really only a relatively small number were put in the inactive reserve fleet, otherwise known as mothballs. A few also were given out to allies of the Trans-Galactic Empire.
Still, present events causes the Trans-Galactic Empire to bring most of those still remaining back into service. The Kreeghor have recently lost a large number of warships in battles with the REF units under command of Captain Scarlet Moor. As well, there had been a steady lose of warships with the fighting with the Free Worlds Council. These loses are so severe that it will take several years to make up these losses with new construction.
An attempt was made to make up these losses from the mothball fleets. Unlike the Consortium of Civilized Worlds and the Human Alliance, the Trans-Galactic empire never had a large number of mothball fleets. Even worse is that a large of these ships simply "disappeared."
According to official records, the Kreeghor Navy have ten battle fleets of ships in mothball fleets total but when the leadership ordered the inspection and restoration of the mothball fleets, only seven of the fleets actually remained with only a handful of ships, often those in the worst condition remaining in the three "stripped" fleets. As well, numbers of ships from the some of the other fleets have also disappeared.
Investigations, often including torture, has gotten confessions among several administrators / caretakers that these ships have been sold to both the Free World Council and independent parties. Judgement was swift and heads rolled. In the case of the Kreeghor Empire, this means literally in many cases. Death is a blessing for most subject to Trans-Galactic Empire justice.
Of course, none of these really solves the problem for the Kreeghor Empire. Of course, virtually all available inactive reserve ships, if in a condition to be brought back into service, have been reactivated or are in the process of being reactivated. Still, the fleet is far under strength from what the Empire considers necessary. As a result, military operations are kept as low level as possible. Even attacks against the Free World Council systems are down.
The vast majority of these ships are in Kreeghor service but a surprising number serve either in the Free World Council fleet, independent fleets (Including a handful in Consortium space in Independent Defense Forces although unpopular generally), and in the hands of mercenaries and pirates. As well, there are a number of modified versions of the old Berserker in service as well. Originally, there was a minesweeper version of the older version of the Berserker designed for minesweeping but all are believed to have been scrapped.
The external appearance of the modern Berserker is virtually identical to the older model. There are some changes which are more stylistic in appearance than anything else and the main energy weapon array is four weapons instead of two more powerful mounting. There are enough changes in the vessel including energy signature though that it is relatively easy to tell the difference.
Even though considered obsolete compared to the modern Berserker, the older model is still fairly capable with most naval experts considering it to have about seventy percent of the combat ability of the standard Berserker. Some weaknesses of the older attack vessel are weaker shields and the armor is not quite as heavy. Drive systems are not quite as powerful although not considered as much of a weakness in most situations. Crew requirements are a bit greater as well. A modern Berserker is more cramped than most Consortium designs of similar mass and the older Berserk is even worse.
Firepower compares pretty favorably and no real effort has been made to upgrade the actual weapon mounts. Like the newer version of the Berserker, the ship's main battery are twenty ready to fire capital / cruise missiles mounted between two batteries. Launchers are more massive and total payload is reduced compared to the newer design. New missile types can be fired from the launcher, including X-Ray laser warheads, which keeps the ships comparable.
Instead of mounting a pair of 12 cm laser cannons as the main energy battery, the older ships mounts four plasma cannons. If within range, the plasma cannons actually inflict greater damage although the plasma weaponry only has a fraction of the range. Since the ships more often fight at capital missile ranges, this is not considered a serious weakness.
Point defense are six combination mounts with more conventional electromagnetic rail guns and mini-missile launchers. This is a bit lighter than the more modern version which mounts eight of these batteries. The electromagnetic mounts are also a little less powerful individually than the newer gravity rail gun mounts although are still quite capable of killing missiles. As well, the payload of mini-missiles carried ready to fire is less than the newer mounts.
Ship design uses modified starship speeds and weapon ranges. See Revised Starship Rules for Phase World for more details.
Model Type: TIV-AL
Vehicle Type: Light Attack vessel/Missile ship
Crew: 112
Troops: None
Vehicle, Robots, and Power Armors: None
M.D.C. By Location:
| Horn Plasma Cannons (4, Underside): | 350 each | |
| Cruise Missile Batteries (2, front): | 800 each | |
| Electromagnetic Rail Cannons/Missile Batteries (6): | 250 each | |
| [1] Bridge: | 1,200 | |
| [2] Main Body: | 2,800 | |
| [3] Variable Force Field: | 800 a side (4,800 Total) |
Notes:
[1] In reality this is how much damage needs to be done for a weapon
to hit the bridge. This ship does not have an auxiliary bridge. The ship
can still be piloted from engineering but ship is -3 to dodge. All weapon
systems will be at local control. Weapon hits near the bridge can injure
crew members near the bridge.
[2] Depleting the M.D.C. of the main body will put the Frigate out
of commission. All internal systems will shut down, including life support
and internal gravity. The ship itself will be an unsalvageable floating
wreck.
[3] Shields positions can be varied and all could be combined in one
shield. Shields regenerate at the rate of 5% (240 M.D.C.) per melee round
Speed:
Driving on the Ground: Not Possible.
Sublight: Has a special sublight engine that allows the ship
to travel up to 60 percent of the speed of light. The ship can accelerate/decelerate
at the rate of 0.75 percent of light per melee.
Atmospheric Propulsion: Maximum speed is 500 mph (804.7 km),
can enter an atmosphere and can leave but is not designed for atmospheric
flight
Stardrive: Uses a Gravitonic Drive system that allows the ship
to reach a maximum of 3 light years per hour.
Maximum Range: Effectively Unlimited by either Drive system.
carries about one year worth of supplies on board.
Statistical Data:
Length: 300 feet (91.5 meters)
Height: 98 feet (29.9 meters) from the horn cannons to the top
of the ship or 80 feet (24.4 m) main body only.
Width: 65 feet (19.8 meters)
Weight/Mass: 7,200 tons (6,600 metric tons) fully loaded
Power System: Anti-Matter with a 30 year life span. The ship
normally only goes 7 years between refueling and refitting.
Cargo: Small Cargo holds about 20 x 20 x 20 feet (6.1 x 6.1
x 6.1 meters). If ammo was taken out, amount of cargo ship is able to carry
would increase greatly. Each enlisted crew member has a small locker for
personal items and uniforms. Ships officers have more space for personal
items. Most of the ships spaces are take up by extra ammunition, armor,
troops, weapons, engine, and other equipment.
Market Cost: Ship would cost about 200 Million credits to manufacture
in present time in the Three Galaxies. Ships are no longer being produced.
These ships normally sell for 200 to 400 million credits when available
on the black market.
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