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Novierian Ship production (Week 2)
« on: April 04, 2010, 03:41:12 PM »
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Name: Valrn miir
Class: Mothership
Type: Makken Tevios
Intended Use: Leader, main force, etc.
Size: About the size of a moon.
Alliance: Novierian

Name: Vowegir tsun II
Class: Support
Type: Alpha Ship
Intended Use: Extra power to surrounding fleet
Size: Australia sized
Alliance: Novierian

Name: Tager Tsun II
Class: Fighter
Type: Stigmane
Intended Use: Attacking force, vanguard, etc.
Size: South Korea sized
Alliance: Novierian

Name: Dinpal Tsun II
Class: Defender
Type: Palitane
Intended Use: Defending fleet
Size: China sized
Alliance: China Sized

Name: Renipar Tsun II
Class: Sniper ship
Type: Snimane
Intended Use: Long range attacking force
Size: Alaska sized
Alliance: Novierian
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Re: Novierian Ship production (Week 2)
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2010, 04:37:57 PM »
Approved, but I can't make new boards while mobile. I'll add them when I get on.
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