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The Insane Prince, a state-of-the-art spacecraft, completed its construction on May 4th, 2385, at the Umbral Shipyards. This advanced vessel was specifically designed for versatile applications and awaited assignment following its construction.
In 2386, the Insane Prince was given a significant upgrade in the form of an MSAI (Master Systems AI) integration. The ship's new AI, named Oscar Masing, was specifically requested by command. Oscar Masing was chosen for its exceptional adaptability and proficiency in handling small-scale vessels.
A year later, in 2387, the Insane Prince was assigned to Captain Vladimir Zima as part of Operation Flintlock. The primary objective of this operation was reconnaissance duty, with the Insane Prince serving as a crucial asset in scouting planetary locations along the path to Romulus. Its primary tasks included identifying potential sites for reinforcements and resupply, aiding the mission's success by ensuring the availability of necessary resources during the operation.
Special Capabilities
- Enhanced Sensor Suite
- The ship is equipped with an exceptional sensor suite that surpasses standard reconnaissance vessels. Its sensors are optimized to detect and analyze a wide range of planetary data, including atmospheric conditions, resource availability, and enemy presence. The Insane Prince's sensor suite offers heightened accuracy, range, and sensitivity, enabling it to provide detailed and real-time information about planets and other stellar objects.
- Graviton Scrambler
- The Insane Prince is equipped with a state-of-the-art Graviton Scrambler, a powerful weapon system that disrupts enemy navigation and propulsion systems. When activated, the Graviton Scrambler emits intense gravitic waves that can disable or impair nearby enemy vessels, rendering them immobile or disoriented.
- Adaptive Camouflage
- The ship features an advanced Adaptive Camouflage System that utilizes sophisticated holographic technology to mimic its surroundings. This can be more effective than the cloaking device if the ship is landed and uses significantly less power.