![]() ![]() Walking into the rooms, which are split into various stations, which surround pools of non-Newtonian fluids that appear to be rising up in spikes and waves. The walls appear to have square tiles on them of varying reflectivity. The bridge of the Ravager is a lot like the hull, a smooth, organic surface that is brown-green with circular chambers merged together to create a cavernous vaulted space. ![]() It emerges from the front of the vessel in a plume of orange fire and spears into space with a fury – seeing it strike another ship and punch through makes it feel as if a primal force has just been unbridled and set loose. Watching the Amplified Ravager Beam fire is also a majestic vision. However, their glow does cast colors across the hull when it opens fire. The beam emitter and cannon points on the vessel are not immediately visible, so beams lance out from pretty much anywhere. Overall, this begins to make it appear even more organic than before – like something that was grown rather than hewn or manufactured. ![]() The dull brown of the hull vanishes into the darkness of space and the green glow dotting the hull becomes noticeable.įorward on the fuselage, some of the hull appears to have veins on its surface over a lighter colored substance that makes up its deflector section. This makes it appear more like a bioluminescent larva as it glides through space. In the dark, the Ravager has subtly-rounded regions of its hull that glow a sickly green. Its outer hull appears both organic and silicate, but it has an open space between two portions of the ship – split down the middle – that is held together with long spines interlocking between them. With its every fiber, the energy rushing through the spires and silken cables of its superstructure, the Ravager remembers the breathtaking ferocity that is the swarm.Īt first glance, the Hur’q Vridyat-class Ravager strike wing escort looks like it is fashioned out of an asteroid, a long pinnacle of rock woven together with silk into the shape of a spacecraft. It’s harmony and glory lost to vicious bloodshed and susurrating insanity. Never alone, the Ravager uses its swarmers and energy nullifier buoys to sew confusion and mayhem.Īs the lost memory of a once-great empire, lost not just to time but to sanity, the Ravager represents an echo of dread and doom – a pale, forgotten memory of the once bright ascendency of the hive. The hull appears sewn together like a spider would debris into its terrible shape with sinews and cords connecting its various components, the Ravager is partially empty space, a shard of grit and terror in the dark. With a full complement of Hur’q Swarmer-class fighters and high-energy weaponry, the Ravager can arrive at extreme speed and unleash the fury of the Hur’q swarm on its enemies. Now the Ravager has become a front-line assault vessel. However, since that more peaceful time, the Hur’q grew dissonant and lost their way – overcome with a bloodthirst that can only be described as pure rage, ships such as the Ravager were reborn in bloodshed and fire. In those days, it would have been the backbone of the Hur’q ascendency, cutting apart asteroids and other spaceborne objects with its powerful harvesting tools. ![]() Originally not a vessel of war, the Hur’q Vridyat-class Ravager strike wing escort’s hull has been retrofit from a resource harvester and fast-moving cargo hauler. ![]()
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