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Nergal

Traits

Type Bonuses

Assault Frigates bonuses per level

Precursor Frigate bonuses per level

Role Bonuses

Variations

Type
DamavikTech I200 HP720 HP500 HP55 MW145 tf400 GJ3331
NergalTech II225 HP1,120 HP700 HP55 MW150 tf525 GJ2341

Basic

Mass:
1,043,000 kg
Packaged volume:
2,500 m3
Portion size:
1
Capacity:
250 m3
Volume:
28,600 m3
Mass:
1,043,000 kg
radius:
42 m

Cargo

Capacity:
250 m3

Rigging

Rig Size:
small
Calibration:
400 points

Drones

Drone Bandwidth:
25 Mbit/sec

Required Skills

Insurance

Manufacturing

Output Nergal:
1
Manufacturing time:
1d 9h 20m
Copy time:
2d 5h 20m
Material research:
23h 20m
Time research:
23h 20m

Type Info

Type ID:
52250
Base price:
187.30m ISK
Capacity:
250 m3
Faction ID:
500026
Graphic ID:
24470
Market group ID:
Triglavian
Meta group ID:
2
Published:
true
Race ID:
135
Radius:
42 m
Sof faction name:
triglaviangallente
Sound ID:
20063
Volume:
28,600 m3

Description

Adapting the Collective's Damavik-class frigate design, the Nergal's basic premise is to turn the Triglavian light hull into an assault frigate that builds on the powerful capabilities of the core ship frame. The Nergal has been modified using a variety of designs but draws principally from the popular Enyo-class assault frigate, using the Triglavian energy systems and the light entropic disintegrator capacity create a fearsome attack ship.

As an assault frigate, the Nergal has improved microwarpdrive signature radius damping and can use an assault damage control for enhanced defense. This compact brawler also benefits from increased entropic disintegrator range and damage, while its Triglavian core systems give it advantages in the use of energy neutralizer and pulse weapons, as well as remote armor repairers.

"Refitting the core Damavik hull type with the Enyo's assault modifications was relatively straightforward due to the larger size of the ship's frame. We were also able to install improved drone bays and control bandwidth. A note on drones: one of our technicians improperly accessed a locked out section of the Triglavian encryption database and inadvertently activated a dormant subversion routine. Damage to the testbed was extensive. Unfortunately, no disciplinary action is necessary and next of kin have been informed according to cover protocols. The Navy R&D Board should consider notifying the CreoDron research group to take extra precautions." – excerpt from a report for the Federal Navy from Roden Shipyards Precursor Technology Research Group