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Mars Class BC

Mars-class Battlecruiser

The Mars-class Battlecruiser is a powerful starship of the Imperial Navy and a very common and respected sight across Imperial space. It is the apex of human engineering in space combat and it is a truly multi-role vessel capable of engaging and defeating a large variety of threats to Imperial dominance in the Milky Way Galaxy.

History

The Mars-class is a very common vessel in the Imperial Navy of the 41st Millennium and hundreds of these ships can operate in a just a handful of fleets in a single Segmentum. The Mars-class is regularly used as a flagships for small wings of starships on patrol or as the bulky lead vanguards of a full battlefleet. The Mars-class fulfills many tactical criteria for the Imperial Navy that is normally impossible for Imperial military starships that are rarely designed with the flexibility required to be considered multi-role spacecraft. The Mars-class excels at orbital bombardment, close ship-to-ship warfare, and carrier roles. Only the Dictator-class is as multi-role a starship since it can serve the carrier function but lacks the ability to hit targets from a distance. The Mars-class is well armed and equipped for its multiple roles and it mounts a Nova Cannon, a lance battery, fighter/bomber launch bays and multiple other point defence weapons batteries.

The Mars-class' name is a hallowed one; a name that echoes the great Forge World of Mars because it was unique to the orbital shipyards of the Red Planet prior to the Gothic War. While many Imperial capitals reckon the class is undergunned for its size in comparison to a similar vessel, it is still sought after in many battlefleets and the vessel still comprises a major part of the Imperial Navy's order of battle.

Design

The Mars-Class was first built in the orbital shipyards above the massive construction facilities of Mars, this class was also exclusive to the Martian shipyards. However due to the combined criticisms of many Imperial captains about how effective the Mars-class is in combat, eight centuries prior to the Gothic War, the production of the class was discontinued indefinitely until that conflict proved the class' enormous utility and it began to be mass-produced by Adeptus Mechanicus orbital shipyards across the Imperium of Man. The Mars class was originally envisioned as an "all rounder" battlecruiser, capable of dealing with virtually any combat scenario. Equipped with powerful weapons batteries, launch bays, dorsal lances, and a Nova Cannon, the Mars had a diverse weapon load. However, it fell foul of changing military philosophies within the Imperial Navy. The Martian shipyards discontinued production of the warships more than two millennia ago, and since then few shipyards continue to build this battlecruiser in limited numbers.

However there are many aspects of the vessel that have to be admired. the Mars-class was designed to fill a gap in humanities lack of multirole cruisers. While adopting the traditional bulky hull with the adamantium armoured wedged shaped prow with the 'wings' at about three quarters of the way down the ship, the Mars-class is a ship that is very recognisable. Its key features include the distinctive nova cannon and a dorsal armament bristling with lances, but more distinctive than that are the launch bays positioned half way down the ship- home to four squadrons of Fury fighters and/or Starhawk bombers depending on mission requirements.

However, the Mars remains popular amongst many in the Imperium, particularly in the Calixis Sector. The warship is an extremely versatile combatant, able to handle a wide variety of combat situations. In addition, many captains appreciate the combination of Nova Cannon and attack craft squadrons, as it allows them to pound their foes at range without closing within an opponent's guns. Several frontier battlefleets make extensive use of the Mars as a squadron command vessel. Despite their scarcity, these ships are in many ways the perfect Rogue Trader vessel, offering withering firepower and extensive launch bays for any operation. Their only drawback is that the design of the Mars precludes many refits, the hanger bays and Nova Cannon mounts are almost impossible to remove without scrapping the entire vessel.

Notable Mars-class Battlecruisers

  • Fist of Russ - Formerly known as the Resolute, this vessel was captured by Wolf Lord Berek Thunderfist's predecessor and brought into service of the Space Wolves Space Marine Chapter.
  • Imperious - This notable vessel was commanded by Captain Compel Bast seen during the Gothic War. He had the Imperious retrofitted with an enhanced targeting array salvaged after the Orar Raid, giving its weapon batteries improved accuracy.
  • Marquis Lex - A notable vessel that served under the command of Captain Luther Kent during the Gothic War. One of only two Mars-class Battlecruisers within the Imperial fleet, its achievements tended to be overshadowed by the exploits of the Imperious, and its commander, Captain Compel Bast.
  • Pax Imperium - This notable vessel served as the flagship of Lord Solar Macharius during the Macharian Crusade until it was heavily damaged during the Battle of Charaxdis.

Dimensions

  • Hull - Approximatley 5.4 kilometres long, 0.85 kilometres abeam at fins.
  • Class - Mars-class Battlecruiser
  • Crew - Approximately 107,000 crew.
  • Accel - 2.3 gravities max sustainable acceleration.

Sources

  • Battlefleet Gothic Rulebook - Ships of the Gothic Sector, pp. 94, 108
  • Rogue Trader: Battlefleet Koronus (RPG), pg. 22
  • White Dwarf 232 (UK), "De'Aynes Fighting Ships of the Gothic Sector", pg. 15
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