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===Basic=== ====Lunar==== [[File:AdMech_Lunar.JPG|300px|right|thumb|The new and improved Lunar.]] The 'basic' class of the AdMech (Basic in the loosest sense of the term). The Mechanicus Lunar-Class Cruiser is the most common of the AdMech Light Cruisers avaliable. Like the Imperial Navy's Lunar Cruiser. The AdMech version is a well-rounded Light Cruiser. Of course, like its cousins, the Lunar replace its spur and torpedoes with that 270 degree [[Lance Weapon|lance]] turret and the [[Nova Cannon|Grav Nova Cannon]] special weapon. Striping those items from the cruisers and giving them the [[Nova Cannon]] basically makes all the Adeptus Mechanicus cruisers suited for long-range engagements over close-range. At the very least, it has two levels of broadsides worth of [[Macrocannon]]s for those who want to go in close and dirty. *'''Length:''' 5km *'''Mass:''' 27 megatonnes; approx *'''Crew:''' 85,000 crew; approx *'''Acceleration:''' 2.5 gravities max sustainable acceleration
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