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The Strike-class Cruiser was long time unique by its modular design. To many the cruiser's
combat capabilities come as quite the surprise. It was designed to be mass produced in a
limited amount of time due to the prefabricated component sections. This reduces construction
time and it also dramatically lowers the cost of each vessel. It was a triumph of Imperial
modular technology. The Strike Cruiser maintains 258 compartments, two of which are brigs.
The interiors of the prefabricated sections can be easily modified for specific missions
such as troop transport, planetary assault, prefabricated garrison base deployers or
carrying a full squadron of starfighters after a short stay at a spaceyard. This enables
the ship to change the mission profile of the vessel without the need to build entire new
classes of ships to fill needed roles. The weakness of this vessel is that entire systems
or weapon batteries can be knocked out by well placed shots as the modular connections fail.
Or in combat, if the parts of the Strike Cruiser's internal structure are destroyed the
vessel will break itself apart. At the time of the Strike Cruiser's design, the warship's
weakness was considered only a minor flaw. These ships are tough, versatile and well armed.
The shields are very capable and the ship is often deployed in large numbers. These ships
were in service before the Battle of Yavin. Unfortunately, the Rebels and several other
groups have been able to obtain a few of these ships for their terrorist or pirate uses. XPL1 stands for eXperimental PLatform 1. This Strike Cruiser not only serves as an escort vessel for the majestic Moonrider, it is a naval testing platform for new designs. The XPL1 is constantly fitted with new modules with experimental technology to test them out safely. Member Availability:
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