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The '''Grand Cruiser''' is a warship type used by both the [[Imperial Navy]] and the [[Fleets of Chaos]]. Smaller than a [[Imperial Navy Battleship|Battleship]], a Grand Cruiser was still heavily armored and shielded, could still mount Battleship-grade weaponry, and yet still be faster and more agile than those great behemoths. | The '''Grand Cruiser''' is a warship type used by both the [[Imperial Navy]] and the [[Fleets of Chaos]]. Smaller than a [[Imperial Navy Battleship|Battleship]], a Grand Cruiser was still heavily armored and shielded, could still mount Battleship-grade weaponry, and yet still be faster and more agile than those great behemoths. | ||
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===Basic=== | ===Basic=== | ||
====Vengeance==== | |||
[[File:BFGAVengeance.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Old Veteran still has it in him...]] | |||
The class that the other Imperial Grand Cruisers are based on, the ''Vengeance'' was configured to take out its targets at extreme range. Armed with long-ranged Plasma macrocannon and heavy [[Lance]] broadsides as standard, the class has more than enough firepower to fend off a Cruiser or an Escort squadron. | |||
Due to its lack of any prow and dorsal weaponry, the class is very vulnerable once any opponent manages to close the distance. It's particularly vulnerable to Attack Craft, as it doesn't have enough guns to defend itself from successive waves of attacks even though it has better shields than most Cruisers. | |||
The ship design is now 10,000 or more years old and is being slowly phased out. The remaining Vengeance class ships are currently in reserve fleets or used to protect shipping lanes from pirates. They are very rarely used in full-scale engagements any more, due to being outclassed by newer designs. | |||
*'''Length:''' 7.5km | |||
====Furious==== | |||
[[File:FuriousCruiser.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The ship may have engine issues, but once in position, [[Anal circumference|prepare your anus.]]]] | |||
The Furious-Class Grand Cruiser is an old type of Grand Cruiser used by the Imperial Navy and forces of Chaos. | |||
The Furious Class vessels reached limited production at a time where the Repulsive Class Grand Cruisers reached the point at which Tech Priests of the Imperium had increasing difficulties maintaining their complex systems. At the same time, an idea caught on at the shipyards of Cypra Mundi to utilize the newly developed armored prow of a Battleship combined with a Grand Cruiser. This created a flagship for combined Cruiser fleets, which had the massive firepower of the earlier Repulsive design but enhanced command capabilities. | |||
These ships were used primarily as portable firepower, upping the power of Imperial squadrons to almost Battleship levels thanks to its two Weapons Batteries, Lance battery, and Torpedo tubes. Tactically these ships were successful but suffered from the same engine issues as their Repulsive-class predecessors. As a result, a more thorough rebuild took place in M39 which reduced the weapon strength but added reliability. Following the Gothic War, a few remained in service, primarily with the fleets of Segmentum Obscurus and Segmentum Tempestus where their formidable firepower remains so valuable that the unreliable engines are overlooked. | |||
Through unknown means, [[Heresy|several Furious Class Grand Cruisers have defected to Chaos and remain in service with heretic forces.]] | |||
*'''Length:''' 7.5km | |||
===Carrier=== | ===Carrier=== | ||
====Exorcist==== | |||
[[File:BFGAExorcist.jpg|300px|thumb|right|To boldly go where no other Imperial warship has gone before...]] | |||
[[ | A modified ''Vengeance'' with Launch Bays replacing the usual [[Lance]] batteries, the ''Exorcist'' was designed for extended operations alone at the edges of Imperial space, and is still considered the best long-range patrol ship available. Rogue Traders in particular like its self-sufficiency. | ||
Exorcists are also popular as a dual-purpose Colony Transport, where some of its flight bays are fitted to carry colonists and their equipment instead. Many colony convoys are thankful for the company of an Exorcist, as the Cruisers are able to outgun the raiders that would normally prey on such vulnerable vessels. The Exorcist is mainly deployed to remote areas such as the Eastern Fringe, or the Galactic Halo, due to their ability to act independently of a support fleet for long periods of time. | |||
Unfortunately, like the Vengeance, the Exorcist class has been viewed as obsolete, and many Admirals have switched to the Mars Class instead. | |||
*'''Length:''' 7.3km | |||
*'''Mass:''' 37 megatonnes approx | |||
*'''Crew:''' 112,000 crew; approx | |||
*'''Acceleration:''' 1.99 gravities max sustainable acceleration | |||
===Ordinance-boat=== | ===Ordinance-boat=== | ||
====Avenger==== | |||
[[File:BFGAAvenger.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Old Reliable]] | [[File:BFGAAvenger.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Old Reliable.]] | ||
Armed entirely with short-ranged Macro batteries, the Avenger was designed as a linebreaker, pure and simple. The usual tactics involved rushing the ship full-speed into the heart of an enemy fleet, and cause as much damage and disruption as possible, wherein following ships would finish off the survivors. | Armed entirely with short-ranged Macro batteries, the Avenger was designed as a linebreaker, pure and simple. The usual tactics involved rushing the ship full-speed into the heart of an enemy fleet, and cause as much damage and disruption as possible, wherein following ships would finish off the survivors. | ||
Not many Avengers survive into the present-day Imperium, but those that do are looked upon fondly by both Navy personnel and the public-at-large as reliable and faithful warships. | Because of their role, the Avenger has [[Dakka|two decks of weapons batteries that are hugely powerful, but short-ranged.]] It is also equipped with four squadrons of Attack Craft to deal with targets at a greater distance. | ||
As the tactical doctrines of the Imperial Navy changed from close range firepower to long-range duels, the Avenger lost its only role. This meant that the class was re-assigned to reserve fleets and patrol duties. Not many Avengers survive into the present-day Imperium, but those that do are looked upon fondly by both Navy personnel and the public-at-large as reliable and faithful warships. | |||
*'''Length:''' 7.5km | |||
*'''Mass:''' 40 megatonnes approx | |||
*'''Crew:''' 141,000 crew; approx | |||
*'''Acceleration:''' 2.2 gravities max sustainable acceleration | |||
==In Battlefleet Gothic== | ==In Battlefleet Gothic== | ||
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Much like on the tabletop, Grand Cruisers are cheaper (barring the Exorcist) and ''faster'' choice to fielding a Battleship. That said, the class suffers for the lack of variety, especially when compared to regular Cruisers. | Much like on the tabletop, Grand Cruisers are cheaper (barring the Exorcist) and ''faster'' choice to fielding a Battleship. That said, the class suffers for the lack of variety, especially when compared to regular Cruisers. | ||
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Revision as of 10:18, 31 July 2020
The Grand Cruiser is a warship type used by both the Imperial Navy and the Fleets of Chaos. Smaller than a Battleship, a Grand Cruiser was still heavily armored and shielded, could still mount Battleship-grade weaponry, and yet still be faster and more agile than those great behemoths.
The designs of Grand Cruisers are ancient, with many of them predating the Great Crusade. With many of the complex systems that went into their construction now either lost or no longer easily replaced, the vast majority of Grand Cruisers have since been removed from active duty. Their place in Imperial fleets have instead been replaced by Battlecruisers, which are far easier to maintain.
Many however still serve in Reserve fleets, ready to return to front-line duty if the need is dire enough.
Like how the Endeavor-class and its variants are basically just one of the two weapon sections of a cruiser made into a ship, the Imperial grand cruiser classes are basically two of the three battleship weapon sections made into their own ship. Lego-tech is still proving its effectiveness.
Of course there are other Grand Cruiser classes out there, but those went over into the service of the Great Enemy. Those described below are the ones still known to be used by the Imperial Navy current era.
Grand Cruiser Classes
Basic
Vengeance
The class that the other Imperial Grand Cruisers are based on, the Vengeance was configured to take out its targets at extreme range. Armed with long-ranged Plasma macrocannon and heavy Lance broadsides as standard, the class has more than enough firepower to fend off a Cruiser or an Escort squadron.
Due to its lack of any prow and dorsal weaponry, the class is very vulnerable once any opponent manages to close the distance. It's particularly vulnerable to Attack Craft, as it doesn't have enough guns to defend itself from successive waves of attacks even though it has better shields than most Cruisers.
The ship design is now 10,000 or more years old and is being slowly phased out. The remaining Vengeance class ships are currently in reserve fleets or used to protect shipping lanes from pirates. They are very rarely used in full-scale engagements any more, due to being outclassed by newer designs.
- Length: 7.5km
Furious
The Furious-Class Grand Cruiser is an old type of Grand Cruiser used by the Imperial Navy and forces of Chaos.
The Furious Class vessels reached limited production at a time where the Repulsive Class Grand Cruisers reached the point at which Tech Priests of the Imperium had increasing difficulties maintaining their complex systems. At the same time, an idea caught on at the shipyards of Cypra Mundi to utilize the newly developed armored prow of a Battleship combined with a Grand Cruiser. This created a flagship for combined Cruiser fleets, which had the massive firepower of the earlier Repulsive design but enhanced command capabilities.
These ships were used primarily as portable firepower, upping the power of Imperial squadrons to almost Battleship levels thanks to its two Weapons Batteries, Lance battery, and Torpedo tubes. Tactically these ships were successful but suffered from the same engine issues as their Repulsive-class predecessors. As a result, a more thorough rebuild took place in M39 which reduced the weapon strength but added reliability. Following the Gothic War, a few remained in service, primarily with the fleets of Segmentum Obscurus and Segmentum Tempestus where their formidable firepower remains so valuable that the unreliable engines are overlooked.
Through unknown means, several Furious Class Grand Cruisers have defected to Chaos and remain in service with heretic forces.
- Length: 7.5km
Carrier
Exorcist
A modified Vengeance with Launch Bays replacing the usual Lance batteries, the Exorcist was designed for extended operations alone at the edges of Imperial space, and is still considered the best long-range patrol ship available. Rogue Traders in particular like its self-sufficiency.
Exorcists are also popular as a dual-purpose Colony Transport, where some of its flight bays are fitted to carry colonists and their equipment instead. Many colony convoys are thankful for the company of an Exorcist, as the Cruisers are able to outgun the raiders that would normally prey on such vulnerable vessels. The Exorcist is mainly deployed to remote areas such as the Eastern Fringe, or the Galactic Halo, due to their ability to act independently of a support fleet for long periods of time.
Unfortunately, like the Vengeance, the Exorcist class has been viewed as obsolete, and many Admirals have switched to the Mars Class instead.
- Length: 7.3km
- Mass: 37 megatonnes approx
- Crew: 112,000 crew; approx
- Acceleration: 1.99 gravities max sustainable acceleration
Ordinance-boat
Avenger
Armed entirely with short-ranged Macro batteries, the Avenger was designed as a linebreaker, pure and simple. The usual tactics involved rushing the ship full-speed into the heart of an enemy fleet, and cause as much damage and disruption as possible, wherein following ships would finish off the survivors.
Because of their role, the Avenger has two decks of weapons batteries that are hugely powerful, but short-ranged. It is also equipped with four squadrons of Attack Craft to deal with targets at a greater distance.
As the tactical doctrines of the Imperial Navy changed from close range firepower to long-range duels, the Avenger lost its only role. This meant that the class was re-assigned to reserve fleets and patrol duties. Not many Avengers survive into the present-day Imperium, but those that do are looked upon fondly by both Navy personnel and the public-at-large as reliable and faithful warships.
- Length: 7.5km
- Mass: 40 megatonnes approx
- Crew: 141,000 crew; approx
- Acceleration: 2.2 gravities max sustainable acceleration
In Battlefleet Gothic
Grand Cruisers are what one gets when a player needs the guns of a Battleship, but a bit tougher than a standard Battlecruiser, for just about the same point cost. Grand Cruisers are still just as fast and maneuverable as their smaller cousins, though with the lack of an Armored Prow they're much more vulnerable from attacks coming from the front, and obviously not as effective for Ramming.
The class does lack for a dedicated Lance-boat (in-universe, it's because said Lance-boat design went over to Chaos), so the Vengeance fills in for it somewhat, despite its macros having a longer range.
In Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 1 & 2
Much like on the tabletop, Grand Cruisers are cheaper (barring the Exorcist) and faster choice to fielding a Battleship. That said, the class suffers for the lack of variety, especially when compared to regular Cruisers.