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'''Cruisers''' are mid-sized starships that form the backbone of any nation's astronavy. |
{{Cosmoria}}'''Cruisers''' are mid-sized starships that form the backbone of any nation's astronavy. Being larger and more powerful than [[Frigates (Cosmoria)|frigates]] yet still being very flexible, cruisers make for both powerful capital ships and effective escorts for larger ships. |
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Like the smaller frigates, cruisers are highly adaptive ships, capable of serving almost any role required. |
Like the smaller frigates, cruisers are highly adaptive ships, capable of serving almost any role required. However, due to their increased size and firepower, cruisers usually see themselves performing more offensive and defensive roles, whereas the more diminutive frigates would be better suited for scouting duties. |
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In addition to their modular nature, cruisers are also the smallest warship used as the flagship for a fleet. |
In addition to their modular nature, cruisers are also the smallest warship used as the flagship for a fleet. They are typically seen presiding over smaller fleets, commanding multiple groups of frigates and destroyers. In larger fleets, however, cruisers are almost always placed into battlegroups, protecting larger vessels such as [[Battleships (Cosmoria)|battleships]] and [[Carriers (Cosmoria)|carriers]]. |
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The captains of cruisers are often as diverse as cruisers themselves, oftentimes taking up aspects of the ships they command. |
The captains of cruisers are often as diverse as cruisers themselves, oftentimes taking up aspects of the ships they command. The captain of a cruiser built for offense is often rather rash and impulsive, while defense-oriented cruisers are often commanded by more reserved, patient individuals. |
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| ⚫ | While regular cruisers are usually balanced in most aspects, battlecruisers emphasize speed and firepower at the cost of protection. |
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Latest revision as of 08:50, February 23, 2025
Cruisers are mid-sized starships that form the backbone of any nation's astronavy. Being larger and more powerful than frigates yet still being very flexible, cruisers make for both powerful capital ships and effective escorts for larger ships.
Characteristics
Like the smaller frigates, cruisers are highly adaptive ships, capable of serving almost any role required. However, due to their increased size and firepower, cruisers usually see themselves performing more offensive and defensive roles, whereas the more diminutive frigates would be better suited for scouting duties.
In addition to their modular nature, cruisers are also the smallest warship used as the flagship for a fleet. They are typically seen presiding over smaller fleets, commanding multiple groups of frigates and destroyers. In larger fleets, however, cruisers are almost always placed into battlegroups, protecting larger vessels such as battleships and carriers.
The captains of cruisers are often as diverse as cruisers themselves, oftentimes taking up aspects of the ships they command. The captain of a cruiser built for offense is often rather rash and impulsive, while defense-oriented cruisers are often commanded by more reserved, patient individuals.
Subtypes
While regular cruisers are usually balanced in most aspects, battlecruisers emphasize speed and firepower at the cost of protection. These ships are primarily used to hunt down faster ships and are best described as "glass cannons”. They are able to dish out plenty of firepower, but aren’t really able to take much damage in return. This limits their effectiveness in prolonged battles.
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