Talk:A-17 Broadsword
CF-131 Broadsword (2633) | |
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Type | Fighter/Bomber |
Manufacturer | Camelot Industries |
Primary User | Terran Confederation |
Introduction | 2633 |
Length | 12 meters |
Mass | 14 metric tonnes |
Max Velocity | 320 KPS |
Cruise Velocity | 150 KPS |
Guns | Mass Driver Cannon (3) (2 wing-mounted, one nose-mounted) |
Missiles | Missiles Mounts (3), (Post-2648) Torpedo Mounts (2) |
Turrets | Dual-mounted Neutron gun Turrets (3) |
Armor | 10 cm fore/aft 8 cm port/starboard |
Shields | 13 cm |
Jump Drive | Yes |
Crew | 1 (Pilot) |
Camelot Industry's Broadsword is one of the Terran Confederation's most succesful spacecraft designs; Broadswords served on and off from 2633 to 2701--across multiple wars and for several different factions. The bombers were originally designed during the Pilgrim War to support the Grand Fleet's invasion of the Pilgrim Alliance. Early CF-131 Broadswords served as massed missile platforms and strategic ship-to-planet bombers.
With the advent of the Kilrathi war and the development of the torpedo, Broadswords changed to fit the times. In 2648 all current model Broadswords were outfitted to carry two antimatter torpedoes. That number would eventually double, by 2664, and then double again, by 2701. Broadswords became the Confederation's heaviest anti-capship bomber for the middle portion of the war; Broadswords flying off the Tiger's Claw, Concordia and elsewhere achieved great success in dangerous torpedo runs.
After the end of the Kilrathi War, the Confederation relegated Broadswords to reserve wings and boneyards.
Zachary Banfield's Guild maintained two squadrons of Broadswords which were used to attack the FRLS Mjollnir and destroy the FRLS Sindri. The Landreich themselves operated a number of Broadswords during the Kilrathi War, fielding them during the Battle of Hell Hole.
The Union of Border Worlds operated a number of Broadswords during their aborted war with the Terran Confederation. Admiral Tolwyn was, at one point, captured by a stripped patrol Broadsword as he attempted to flee the Peleus System.
But the Nephilim invasion of 2681 reactivated Broadsword squadrons - and proved that they were incredibly effective against the new foe. Production of Broadswords resumed, with modernized variants like the Executor, Warpig and later Behemoth rolling off the assembly lines.
In the post-Nephilim War world, surplus Broadswords are a common sight on the volatile Terran-Kilrathi frontier.
Variant Comparison
Executioner (2701) | Warpig (2701) | Behemoth (2701) | |
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Class: | Heavy Bomber | Heavy Bomber | Heavy Bomber |
Length: | 36 meters | 36 meters | 36 meters |
I'm a little confused. Why is this discussion page looking like an article? Is it supposed to be a draft? - Wedge
Wedge - it is. I'm using the discussion page as a workspace for this article. I'm testing new article layouts here. Trying to come up with a good way to display all the data we have and look good doing it. but as you can see it's very much a work in progress.
- Dund
I just saw the thread in the forums where you talked about this. I feel a little silly now. I don't know much about how to lay all this stuff out in wiki-code - on my 1600x1200 screen, the page is a mess. Even on a HD 1920x1080 screen, I think the page would still look quite jumbled up. - Wedge
Yeah that was because of the infoboxes and table. They were landing on top of each other. I just left it like that because I was using the code. I've since changed it. I'm thinking that the simplest (and one I should have done first) way to do a nice chart is to add images into the table. It will be a cool away to enter in armor/shield diagrams and make the pages look nice. What do you think about it now? Granted it is still very incomplete - Dund