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[[File:Nemesis_Class_Fleet_Carrier.jpg|thumb|250px|Imperial ''Nemesis''-class Fleet Carrier]]
There are very few example of the '''Nemesis'''-class Fleet Carrier in any part of Imperial space and, to date, they are without exception modified [[Emperor-class Battleship]]s. Many times have plans been approved to build a Nemesis from scratch, only to be shelved time and again due to requirements elsewhere. The Nemesis represents a huge amount of material and resources that are quite simply better put towards proven ship designs such as the Emperor and Retribution. However, in the fleet support role, the Nemesis has been proving its worth. Its capability of being able to launch a stunning amount of attack craft in a very short space of time has started earning it the respect of Fleet Admirals everywhere, though when compared to the Emperor-class, it can be found a little wanting as it must rely on escorting Cruisers when it takes to the frontline, rather than its own raw firepower which is, at best, mediocre. Because of this, it is usually seen only in the very largest of fleets, deep within the formation, lending out its fighters and bombers to where ever they are required in space.
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There are very few examples of the [[Imperial Navy]]'s '''''Nemesis''-class Fleet Carrier''' in any part of [[Imperial]] space and, to date, they are without exception modified [[Emperor-class Battleship|''Emperor''-class Battleships]]. Many times have plans been approved to build a ''Nemesis'' from scratch, only to be shelved time and again due to the Imperium's security requirements elsewhere. The ''Nemesis'' represents a huge amount of material and resources that are quite simply better put towards proven starship designs such as the ''Emperor'' and ''[[Retribution-class Battleship|Retribution]]''[[Retribution-class Battleship|-classes]].
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However, in the fleet support role, the ''Nemesis'' has been proving its worth. Its capability of being able to launch a stunning amount of [[Attack Craft]] in a very short space of time has started earning it the respect of Lord Admirals everywhere in Imperial space, though when compared to the ''Emperor''-class, it can be found a little wanting as it must rely on escorting [[Cruiser]]s when it takes to the battle line, rather than its own raw firepower which is, at best, mediocre. Because of this, it is usually seen only in the very largest of Imperial fleets, deep within the formation, lending out its fighters and bombers to wherever they are most required in the battle space.
 
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==Sources==
*''Planet Killer #1''
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*''Planet Killer'' 1 (Magazine), pg. 38
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Latest revision as of 07:40, 3 December 2018

Nemesis Class Fleet Carrier

Imperial Nemesis-class Fleet Carrier

There are very few examples of the Imperial Navy's Nemesis-class Fleet Carrier in any part of Imperial space and, to date, they are without exception modified Emperor-class Battleships. Many times have plans been approved to build a Nemesis from scratch, only to be shelved time and again due to the Imperium's security requirements elsewhere. The Nemesis represents a huge amount of material and resources that are quite simply better put towards proven starship designs such as the Emperor and Retribution-classes.

However, in the fleet support role, the Nemesis has been proving its worth. Its capability of being able to launch a stunning amount of Attack Craft in a very short space of time has started earning it the respect of Lord Admirals everywhere in Imperial space, though when compared to the Emperor-class, it can be found a little wanting as it must rely on escorting Cruisers when it takes to the battle line, rather than its own raw firepower which is, at best, mediocre. Because of this, it is usually seen only in the very largest of Imperial fleets, deep within the formation, lending out its fighters and bombers to wherever they are most required in the battle space.

Sources

  • Planet Killer 1 (Magazine), pg. 38