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Megido IV

Megido IV

A massive multi-deck combat vessel requiring a large, coordinated crew. The Megido IV is built around sustained firepower, extreme cargo capacity, and compartmental resilience.

Armament

  • Four fixed downward-facing rail guns fired directly from the captain's console. Must be manually armed by crew before firing. Coordinate which rail guns to arm before firing. Fires straight down, enabling salvos of varying size against large targets beneath the hull.
  • Gunnery stations are individually separated. Each gun has its own dedicated control station rather than a shared gunnery room. Guns can continue firing independently even if other sections of the ship are compromised.
  • Coil guns are paired on oscillating circuits at each station, providing dual fire per position. These circuits would need to be disabled if non-coil gun types are installed as replacements.
  • Additional topside and forward weapons for surface and forward engagement

Layout

  • Engineering center is located at the heart of the ship, heavily protected by surrounding compartments and pressure doors. Primary systems are designed to remain operational even under severe hull damage.
  • Multiple decks with extensive compartmentalization
  • Four reactors providing substantial power capacity
  • Extremely large cargo capacity, suitable for extended independent operation or heavy hauling
  • Large crew capacity with enough stations and roles to keep everyone meaningfully occupied

Emergency Systems

  • Red buttons at the engineering and command consoles activate a red alert with flashing lights and sirens. The additional shadow-casting lights may cause frame rate drops on lower-end systems. The alarm system is entirely optional.
  • Blue buttons at the engineering and command consoles trigger the emergency flash pump system, which activates emergency pumps in every compartment to rapidly drain the sub. The system takes a long time to recharge after use and performs no repairs.

Pressure Doors

All doors feature indicator lights: red means the room beyond is fully flooded and over-pressurized, yellow means partial flooding is present.

Doors protecting the command deck and engineering center are auto-locking and will not open if water is detected on either side. Override buttons are located at the top of each door and hold them open briefly before automatically closing. Learn where these are before you need them.

Status Board

A status board in the command area shows the state of both airlocks, as well as fore, aft, and center intruder alerts.

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