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===Light Cruiser=== '''Cartouche''' Introduced in the video games, the ''Cartouche'' is the former cheapest ship available to the Necrons. Similar design-wise to the Khopesh, the Cartouche is slightly less tougher than the former, but features the same weapons suite, with short ranged side-facing Lightning Arcs. and a front-facing mid-ranged Gauss Whip turret. It also carries Doom Scythe interceptors. '''Khopesh''' The costliest Light Cruiser available to the Necrons, the ''Khopesh'' is the slightly meatier cousin to the Cartouche. It has more Hull Points compared to either the other Light Cruisers, and more defensive turrets, but is otherwise exactly the same as the Cartouche. Like the Cartouche, it was introduced in the video games. '''Shroud''' The only Light Cruiser available to the Necrons on the tabletop game, the ''Shroud'' is actually ''less'' durable compared to the Light Cruisers fielded by other races, with less Hull Points available to it. In exchange the class is blisteringly fast, and still features the same Hull Point restoration shenanigans that Necrons have in general. In the video games the Shroud features the longest detection range of any Necron Cruiser. Coupled with their speeds, they can act the part of forward scout on top of their regular role as heavy escort. It is armed with front-facing short-ranged Lightning Arc turrets that have a very wide firing range, as well as Doom Scythe interceptors. '''Sekhem''' Introduced in ''Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2'', the ''Sekhem'' become the cheapest Light Cruiser, losing it's ability to cloak, but getting the Star Pulse Generator and having more Lightning Arc batteries than the Cartouche, making it more close-ranged.
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