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Zarmazd

Market group: Ships > Cruisers > Advanced Cruisers > Logistics > Triglavian
Inventory group: Ship > Logistics

Traits

Type Bonuses

Logistics Cruisers bonuses per level
Precursor Cruiser bonuses per level

Role Bonuses

Variations

Type
RodivaTech I500 HP2,200 HP1,600 HP750 MW325 tf2,150 GJ3463
ZarmazdTech II650 HP3,200 HP1,850 HP950 MW365 tf2,350 GJ4463

Basic

Mass:
10,240,000 kg
Packaged volume:
10,000 m3
Portion size:
1
Capacity:
485 m3
Volume:
118,000 m3
Mass:
10,240,000 kg
radius:
250 m

Rigging

Rig Size:
medium
Calibration:
400 points

Navigation

Maximum Velocity:
238 m/sec

Drones

Drone Bandwidth:
75 Mbit/sec

Insurance

Manufacturing

Output Zarmazd:
1
Manufacturing time:
2d 18h 40m
Copy time:
2d 5h 20m
Material research:
23h 20m
Time research:
23h 20m

Type Info

Type ID:
49713
Base price:
435.20m ISK
Capacity:
485 m3
Faction ID:
500026
Graphic ID:
22325
Group ID:
Logistics
Market group ID:
Triglavian
Meta group ID:
2
Published:
true
Race ID:
135
Radius:
250 m
Sof faction name:
triglavianamarr
Sound ID:
20063
Volume:
118,000 m3

Description

The first modification of Triglavian ship design using the methods of Tech II invention and construction, the Zarmazd builds on the Collective's <i>Rodiva</i>-class support cruiser to create a logistics cruiser adapted for capsuleer use. The Zarmazd's design combines elements of the Amarr <i>Guardian</i>-class armor logistics cruiser's technology with the Triglavian ship frame, energy system and signature adaptive mutaplasmid repair system. The Zarmazd's remote repair systems are considerably enhanced by adaptive armor-repair mutaplasmids that are used as nanite feedstock for its remote repair projectors. As the armor-repair mutaplasmid stream is able to adapt itself in real-time to specific target ship conditions far more efficiently than standard armor-repair nanites, the efficiency of armor repairing performed by the nanite stream on a given target increases over time towards a maximal repair output. <i>"It proved possible to adapt the ship specifications provided to incorporate some of the improvements found in our own advanced logistics cruisers. The Guardian's high-output nanofabbers were readily altered to support the production of armor-repair mutaplasmids and, while the engineering challenges were novel, the increased flow and unusual nanotopography were ultimately incorporated without great difficulty. It should be noted that any competent nanotech engineer could reproduce these adaptations using the Rodiva's specifications as a basis."</i> – excerpt from a report from the Office of the Fabricator-General of the Imperial Navy