Largest warships developed. Without compromise in either armor, armament, or strategic mobility. Intended to serve as 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
Richelieu 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
Fleet Landing Ship
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.