Greetings, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the IC Shipyards Diplomatic Art Apartment.
I will be your guide throughout the tour of our gallery of the ICC's inventory, including stations, ships and turrets! While we have yet to declassify most of our work, a fair number of pieces can be shown publicly - either to show off or to scare off.
First stop will be our latest and incidentally largest project. A real marvel, albeit not our original design. All credit for it goes to CCP Games and their magnificient shipwrights. I speak of none other than the terrifying Caldari Rokh battleship! Originally a hybrid weapon platform armed with railguns, we will refit it to also carry a significant amount of fighters and missiles. The hull was made from scratch utilising a variety of schematic views while also not forgetting personal experience. Its simple yet elegant design was the perfect start for our engineers to gather experience with large-scale projects, despite the scale of only 1:2, granting it a length of precisely 506 metres.
During construction, it is called ICV-BS Rokh, honouring its namesake before being renamed to our desire. Find it here: http://imgur.com/a/S4N1J
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While the ICS focuses on war machines, our industry sector needs attention as well. So we have created our first rather modular ship design, dubbed ICV Fat Bloke. The Fat Bloke-class series of ships can be armed with three turrets by default, but its underside is ready to be modified to a great extent. Though its turning is discussible, its thrust is not. It surpasses most of its competitors in those regards, despite its length of 55 metres, a large cargohold and a number of fast salvagers.
http://imgur.com/a/0ZikP
This part of the gallery will also contain all other minor ships up to frigate-sized vessels, so be sure to check in regularly. Of course, every piece will have its own section here.
Next on our tour will be a part of the defensive perimeter of our headquarters, but not until after a break. Grab a snack on our bar or have a pleasant chat with our android servants. They are built to serve and smile, so be sure to smile back and I'll see you later!
I will be your guide throughout the tour of our gallery of the ICC's inventory, including stations, ships and turrets! While we have yet to declassify most of our work, a fair number of pieces can be shown publicly - either to show off or to scare off.
First stop will be our latest and incidentally largest project. A real marvel, albeit not our original design. All credit for it goes to CCP Games and their magnificient shipwrights. I speak of none other than the terrifying Caldari Rokh battleship! Originally a hybrid weapon platform armed with railguns, we will refit it to also carry a significant amount of fighters and missiles. The hull was made from scratch utilising a variety of schematic views while also not forgetting personal experience. Its simple yet elegant design was the perfect start for our engineers to gather experience with large-scale projects, despite the scale of only 1:2, granting it a length of precisely 506 metres.
During construction, it is called ICV-BS Rokh, honouring its namesake before being renamed to our desire. Find it here: http://imgur.com/a/S4N1J
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While the ICS focuses on war machines, our industry sector needs attention as well. So we have created our first rather modular ship design, dubbed ICV Fat Bloke. The Fat Bloke-class series of ships can be armed with three turrets by default, but its underside is ready to be modified to a great extent. Though its turning is discussible, its thrust is not. It surpasses most of its competitors in those regards, despite its length of 55 metres, a large cargohold and a number of fast salvagers.
http://imgur.com/a/0ZikP
This part of the gallery will also contain all other minor ships up to frigate-sized vessels, so be sure to check in regularly. Of course, every piece will have its own section here.
Next on our tour will be a part of the defensive perimeter of our headquarters, but not until after a break. Grab a snack on our bar or have a pleasant chat with our android servants. They are built to serve and smile, so be sure to smile back and I'll see you later!