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The brainchild of [[Admiral]] [[Kisher]], this vessel was designed to hunt [[Chaos]] and [[Eldar Corsair]] raiders at the speed of a [[Light Cruiser]]. Despite protests from the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] over inherent design flaws in the internal compartmentalization and issues with the back-up systems and power distribution grid, Kisher went ahead with the concept. Though the class proved very successful as an anti-piracy tool, they proved poor line battleships due to their poor protection. Traditional naval officers became disdainful of the concept, branding the class "Kisher's Kombustibles".{{Fn|1}} | The brainchild of [[Admiral]] [[Kisher]], this vessel was designed to hunt [[Chaos]] and [[Eldar Corsair]] raiders at the speed of a [[Light Cruiser]]. Despite protests from the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] over inherent design flaws in the internal compartmentalization and issues with the back-up systems and power distribution grid, Kisher went ahead with the concept. Though the class proved very successful as an anti-piracy tool, they proved poor line battleships due to their poor protection. Traditional naval officers became disdainful of the concept, branding the class "Kisher's Kombustibles".{{Fn|1}} | ||
| − | Fifteen Invincible Class Battleships were ordered but ultimately only ten were produced after three | + | Fifteen Invincible Class Battleships were ordered but ultimately only ten were produced after three exploded in fast succession at [[Swetz Climb]].{{Fn|1}} |
==Notable Invincible Class Battleships== | ==Notable Invincible Class Battleships== | ||
Revision as of 12:18, 23 June 2019
The Invincible Class Fast Battleship is a rare class of Imperial Battleship.
Overview
The brainchild of Admiral Kisher, this vessel was designed to hunt Chaos and Eldar Corsair raiders at the speed of a Light Cruiser. Despite protests from the Adeptus Mechanicus over inherent design flaws in the internal compartmentalization and issues with the back-up systems and power distribution grid, Kisher went ahead with the concept. Though the class proved very successful as an anti-piracy tool, they proved poor line battleships due to their poor protection. Traditional naval officers became disdainful of the concept, branding the class "Kisher's Kombustibles".[1]
Fifteen Invincible Class Battleships were ordered but ultimately only ten were produced after three exploded in fast succession at Swetz Climb.[1]
Notable Invincible Class Battleships
Sources
- 1: Battlefleet Gothic Magazine #13 pg. 14