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Accel: 2.2 gravities max sustainable acceleration<br>
 
Accel: 2.2 gravities max sustainable acceleration<br>
 
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Ancient beyond reckoning, the Long Night-class is for all intents and purposes a Grand Cruiser-sized pocket Battleship, desgined from the get-go for energy weapon warfare during a nightmarish war. Triple-shielded, multiple-redundancy power conduits branch out from a plasma engine already impossible to re-create when the Emperor Himself led his armies on the Great Crusade.<br>
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Ancient beyond reckoning, the Long Night-class is for all intents and purposes a pocket-sized Grand Cruiser, desgined from the get-go for energy weapon warfare during a nightmarish war. Triple-shielded, multiple-redundancy power conduits branch out from a plasma engine already impossible to re-create when the Emperor Himself led his armies on the Great Crusade.<br>
 
What little of its history can be gleaned points at one and only one thing: The Long Night-class was built in the waning days and named for the Night, as the final, desperate struggles of Humanity against the Iron Men drew to their inevitable, tragic end.
 
What little of its history can be gleaned points at one and only one thing: The Long Night-class was built in the waning days and named for the Night, as the final, desperate struggles of Humanity against the Iron Men drew to their inevitable, tragic end.
  

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