Unfortunately, Vivacitas crashed again. However, we did manage to snag an image of another ship design. It\'s not the best image, but it should give you an idea of what sort of vessel our Fleetworking Druids have designed:
This is the VFW Cantata-class Support and Repair Vessel. While roughly 50 meters long, this vessel isn\'t designed for long-term independent operation like the more generalized Lyre and Bolero and usually requires a large carrier vessel to act as its home base during fleet operations. It\'s designed to act as a small tug and to assist in post-battle repair and clean up. The design is relatively simple and remarkably tough. The primary hull lacks any dedicated weaponry in this configuration, but its powerful Quartet II turrets make short work out of any lighter threats.
This ship is almost identical, at least on the surface, to the unreleased VFW Calliope Bomber, and shares the bomber design\'s 2-to-1 Thrust-to-Mass ratio and 70K shield rating. However, it exchanges the Calliope\'s multi-launch torpedo tubes for a both repair and salvage arrays.
Just as a note on the Quartet II\'s: They do about 400 damage per four-shot volley and fire relatively quickly out to a range of about half a kilometer. They are pretty nice.