Largest warships developed. Without compromise in either armor, armament, or strategic mobility. Intended to serve as a flagships for major fleets and task forces, they combine robust anti-starship capabilities with the capacity for sustained aerospace operations or planetary landings.
Constellation Class
Fleet Carrier
Central to fleet aerospace operations. Carry large numbers of strike and support aircraft.
240 - 1728 Aerospace Craft
18 - 36 Strike Squadrons
18 - 36 Support Squadrons
Nordstern Class
Dreadnought
Anti-starship combatant that combines the capabilities of a battleship with the integrated air-wing of a fleet carrier.
Neptune Class
Battleship
Largest dedicated anti-starship combatant. Can provide heavy orbital bombardment during planetary assaults.
20 - 96 Aerospace Craft
2 - 4 Strike Squadrons
2 - 4 Support Squadrons
Stalingrad Class
Battlecruiser
Anti-starship combatant typically smaller in size than Battleships.
German standard battlecruisers emphasize close support for the main battle fleet. Often with an increased emphasis on anti-aerospace warfare.
British standard battlecruisers or “Capital Scouts” sacrifice armor for speed and strategic mobility. They are designed to conduct solo, long-range patrols and heavy reconnaissance.