The Ship That Changed the Galaxy

In the silent depths of space, in a quiet sector between Vizzard and Thindor, a ship floats quietly. Far from the prosperous trade routes, few will ever come this way. For those who do, a simple subspace beacon provides a short message.



"Here lies the ship that shaped the galaxy. The Empire is as strong as those who serve it."

It's not much of a ship to look at, particularly given modern technology. Small, slow, and barely armed - it mounts only a pair of antiquated coherent light weapons, and a couple of large, inefficient impulse-type engines. A faint visual distortion suggests some sort of energy field, keeping space debris away from the worn and pitted hull.

"The first Empire warships were commissioned at the close of 2256 (old reckoning). State of the technological art, at the time, the mark 1 'Beam Fighter' represented the culmination of millions of man-hours of research, and thousands of hours of precision manufacturing. Only ten or so of the initial design were completed, in the months leading up to the Korxian campaign."

Ah, the Korx. History claims they were a militant, boastful, arrogant species. It's hard to believe, given the subservient and menial role they play in modern Empire society. Though they are better off than the Altarians….

"When the Korxian campaign began, several tiny Empire 'fleets', composed of a few of these Beam Fighters and backed by several primitive troop transports, met the numerically superior Korxian fleets. The paired Impulse drives (rev III) gave the mark 1 Beam Fighter a mobility edge, while the twin Laser cannon (rev III) punched through alien hulls."

Strange to think of such primitive technology as being state of the art, much less superior. Modern private commercial craft are an order of magnitude faster, and basic navigational shielding would stop anything those cannon could output.

"While successful, attrition reduced the numbers of available Beam Fighters, while Korxian vessels seemed endless. A desperate push saw enough resources accumulated to upgrade four mark I Beam Fighters with newer technology. Dubbed the mark II, the new Beam Fighter carried somewhat heavier Laser cannon (rev V), and mounted an experimental new technology - the Deflector Screen. On the strength of these four ships, and their experienced crews, the Korxian Empire was crushed, and the survivors brought under Imperial sway.

"When the first Altarian conflict began, the mark 2 Beam Fighter was the shield between the aliens and the heart of the Empire, and propelled the expansion of Volkorian borders to encompass several new star systems. When our allies, the Drengi, surrendered their homeworld into our hands, thereby starting the second Altarian conflict, a fleet of mk 2 Beam Fighters was first to arrive to defend the world of Korx. And when the Arcean Incursion began, the mk 2 Beam Fighters were there. No longer the principal line ship, these now-aged craft still served a crucial role, striking at transports of alien infantry and blockading enemy trade routes.

"When the wars were ended, and the Empire spanned the stars, the few remaining Beam Fighters were decommissioned. This memorial preserves the original Beam Fighter, first of its kind, first to be upgraded, and first into danger.

"The Empire is strong."
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Reply #1 Top
I felt like sharing.

Through profligate use of very early energy weapons, and some careful trading, I ended up essentially convincing the rest of the galaxy that beam weapons, and beam defense, were the way to go. The Korx didn't have a chance to learn. The Altarians, by the close of the first war, had begun deploying deflectors. By the second war, they were using up a fair amount of hull space on beam defenses.

Of course, by the second war, I had switched over to medium-sized hulls with nanorippers. Ooops.

The Arceans started trying to play catch up, but there wasn't enough time - the fleets that rolled over the Altarians just kept going.

The Beam Fighters I built in the early parts of the game shaped all of the wars to come. I thought that was pretty cool. And yes, I saved a couple of the original ships, just because.
Reply #2 Top
Nice. I always feel a little attached to the old rigs that saw first blood, and I always keep at least one in orbit around my homeworld, just beacuse...
Reply #3 Top
Wow!  that was cool. In my arrogant opinion, posts like that are why we need a fanfictin forun. ( I requested this in one of MY pots a few days ago, in fact).
Reply #4 Top
Hmm. I must not be nearly as sentimental as you guys I either upgrade my obsolete warships or decomission them. In my games the ships that shape galactic politics are the ones I build toward the end of a game. These behemoths boast weaponry several times greater than anything those aline scum can cook up.
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Hmm. I must not be nearly as sentimental as you guys I either upgrade my obsolete warships or decomission them. In my games the ships that shape galactic politics are the ones I build toward the end of a game. These behemoths boast weaponry several times greater than anything those aline scum can cook up.

The winner can often afford to be sentimental.
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The first warships I make I always keep, but I keep them in battle, mainly seeing even more battles than newer ships since they have more experince, I simply keep upgrading them, even tiny fighters.
Reply #7 Top
I'm gonna do something like this with one of the ships I designed. I just have 1 question: How do I put pictures of my ships on forums?
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Once you have a picture or screenshot, go to http://imageshack.us/ and upload it. Then copy the code from the last code box ('direct link to image') on the resulting page, click the image button in the reply box here, and paste that code into the first blank (Image URL). Click OK and the image should appear in your post.
Reply #9 Top
My first ship is usually called the beast, it has hyperwarp 3, doom cannons and which ever advanced defences it needs. No time for a museum, it's too busy pulverising my enemies.
Reply #10 Top
What settings do you use, that you can defer a military until you've reached the end of both MD research and propulsion?
Reply #12 Top
dosen't the story go further?


An inevitable feature of a war memorial, is that it doesn't provide the whole story behind the war.
Reply #13 Top
Class. I keep meaning to write something like this, but I've yet to get round to it.