The Agamemnon

There are many advantages to having a very big ship. You can hold alot of firepower, thicker armor…. hell, it even flies smoother. So when I was able to get my hands on an AEG-77 Vigo heavy cruiser….. I didn’t hesitate.

She is a lot bigger than what I’m used to flying. I have had experience flying fighters, shuttles, skiffs and several types of freighters. This thing is a flying fortress! As you can see in these pictures of the bridge.

I really like the holographic display of the ship on the bridge. This readout gives you an instant visual of the ship’s outer hull and it’s the first warning sign if structural integrity has been comprimised.

Here you have a view of the droids I keep on board to maintain systems and to run tactical operations in the abscence of a crew. The red ones are for tactical, the blue are maintenance and the silver are engineering.

Now down the lift from the bridge you have a maze of hallways I try to make easy to distinguish but here are some of the cabins and what they are for.

The first room you come across out of the lift is the crew quarters. Here you can see a maintenance bot trying to fix the food replicator before chow time.

And here’s a look at what was around the other side of him as well as a good look at the replicator. If you take a right out of there you will come to first my trophy display showing all my accolades in flying before coming to my private cabin.

Inside where so few have seen is my own private sanctuary. A place where I can go to relax, take a meal, entertain a guest or just manage my town’s affairs via my secure data link.

People who have been to my private cabin appreciate the warm coziness they don’t expect to find on a ship, but I like the feel of carpet below my feet instead of steel when I roll out of my bunk in the morning.

Dining for four isn’t likely… but I like to be prepared.

One last look and we are on to Engineering.

Back to the aft section of the ship for the second lift… this one takes you down to the Engineering deck where this tour will conclude. As you step off the lift you are greeted by the sight of one of the massive Mandal Motors Cruider-grade engines. The other is actually hidden in the bulkhead behind you as you step off so you are actually between them.

There LE Repair Droids have a knack for finding even the smallest malfunction and fixing it easily so that my pique efficiency is actually 115% optimum. I love these guys.

Out this door and up a ramp you come to the corridor, from here you have the option of taking one of the bottom turrets. (I have six on this ship. All with Null Bolt’s best cannons!)

Or accessing the mainframe to get a readout on what every droid on the ship is up to.

If you need to have a conference with the crew, there’s a room just for that.

But down here is the Droid Bay. When they are not in use and in need of service we bring them here to have the more skilled droids repair, update or in some cases salvage these mechanized wonders.

I don’t like having to send Loki down here… he still prefers I repair him personally despite my assurances we have some of the best programmed service droids money can buy.

I guess if I had interchangable parts I wouldn’t be so anxious to go someplace with livers and kidneys kicking around inside a rusted toolbox either.

Well, that’s every deck and every cabin. Here is where I call home more often than Journey’s End these days. It’s not that I’m bored with being mayor but I am a pilot first and always and the stars are where I belong.


One Response to “The Agamemnon”

  1. Nice. :)

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