ooh finally after 3 revamps i am at peace~
Guide:
• max ascend throttle 15%
• be careful with the throttle. if the ship/gauge starts to bug-jitter, reduce throttle until its not.
• AGs self explanatory i guess
• again, be careful
(Gib feedbacks if ya want :P)
storeh
Designed as a Battlecruiser prototype of the D-class, she featured much heavier armor, classified spinal gun variant, and standard D-class armaments. Her design is intended to fix problems with armament and armor that had been a weakness of preceding U.N. cruiser.
Launched from the Time Fault in 2203, Baltimore is the 2nd highly upgraded extension of D-class, using the former as a basis on an elongated hull, and engine system thats basically enlarged version of the Pacific-class. She is also one of the first major US-led design, making her stand out among most fellows.
During the war against Gatlantis, she earned quite a formidable reputation. By utilizing her modified WMG configuration, she was credited with the destruction of numerous enemy vessels, often engaging from extreme range before repositioning. Her point-defense systems, while not state-of-the-art, proved sufficient enough to deter most fighter swarms and missile attacks.
She was also considered a lucky ship, rarely recieving direct hits. She mostly engaged at range, softened Gatlantis formations, and supported friendly destroyers and carriers, which explains her “lucky ship” reputation. Her combat logs are filled with long range attack and assisting friendlies, and once, gently colliding with a Tug. She also served as flagship of the 39th Task Force, supporting gamilan fleets at helping various gamilan colonies evacuating during the war.
The influence of her design would later be perfected into Arizona, and when her replacement commissioned, she was silently pulled out of service, and put into storage.