Hath not the TFOL power over the legos to make one vessel unto honor, and another unto dishonor? ~ Lego Bible (Romans)
About this creation
Function: Transportation, research, and combat.
Gravitic displacement: 289,000+ Tons (Imperial)
Reactor: Kundė Fusion Core.
Fuel: 99 bottles of beer on the wall.
Battery: 3 Months.
Computer System: Type 18 X-2000 "thinking box".
User Interface: Macrosoft Ventanas Noventaocho.
Sensor Systems: Depends on module; standard equipment includes navigational arrays, hyperspace sensors, and spatial density antennae
Engine Systems: Two Kundė compound ion engine arrays each with (insert large number here) lbs of thrust.
Crew: Gilligan, the skipper too, a millionaire, his wife, a movie star, and the professor and Mary-Ann.
Operating Parameters: X and Y acceleration, 89ŗ per second, Roll rate, 97ŗ per second, Z acceleration, 298kps^2, Type 3 hyperspace core.
The ITC light destroyer chassis serves as the standard frame on which most of the ITC's heavy specialized equipment is mounted. Unlike the destroyers of the end-time, and even the more recent combat ships, it is small, and at most carries only a kinetic cannon and point-defense turrets. However, its uses are versatile, as it can be equipped with any number of different equipment sets, including advanced, autonomous, control towers, MSC cargo containers (not pictured), Resource collecting modules (not pictured), combat gear, and passenger pods. It also carries a short jump hyperspace core, which is, while small, able to increase hyperspace travel efficiency by up to 32%. However, its main selling point is its relatively low cost in resources, so more can be produced. The ship is currently being challenged by Kundė's entry into the field, the C-12 Senjina.
*Note, the "box" idea was that of Pierre Fieschi, please don't sue.

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Hyperspace control ship: This ship carries with it a deployable hyperspace gate and controller which when docked gives the ship added sensor information, as well as the ability to make long jumps.
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The control tower can also separate from the vessel and act as a portable hyperspace gate.
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Destroyer Escort: This ship carries a non-hyperspace capable frigate that is indistinguishable from the ship itself from afar, but if an enemy vessel gets close, the frigate will detach and engage.
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The frigate itself is armed with a kinetic cannon, which can use either anti strike-craft flak ordinance, or NWAS anti-frigate shells.
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Passenger Shuttle: This ship carries a passenger and light-cargo shuttle which, though not comparable to dedicated passenger ships in any way, can dock to the destroyer, which when outfitted for passenger transport itself, turns an uninteresting shuttle into a rather large, comfortable, and fast spaceliner.
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The hyperspace tower itself, detached from the ship.
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The frigate. Perhaps I shall expand upon it one day.
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Box art in the style of (a copy of) the immortal Great Derelict. If only Lego saw the potential and bought the license (though tracking down exactly who has the license right now would be a problem.)
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