SUBJECT Technical Assessment of the Arbiter-Class Heavy Cruiser-Carrier (Myto Sector Construction)
DISTRIBUTION Imperial Naval High Command / Core World Logistics Oversight / Naval Tactical Review Board
AUTHORIZATION Office of the Grand Admiral, Naval Procurement Division
CLASSIFICATION Restricted Internal Review
I. PRODUCTION AND ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITY
The Arbiter-Class is a localized construction originating from the Myto Sector. While the sector possesses a non-standard level of industrial maturity for a peripheral territory, the vessel is a derivative assembly based upon the Victory-class chassis. Architectural efficiency is compromised by the integration of a pre-fabricated command bridge module partially recessed into the primary superstructure. This modification, intended to reduce the command profile, introduces unnecessary structural complexities that fail to align with standardized Core World engineering protocols.
II. NAVAL ORDNANCE AND DOCTRINAL INCOMPATIBILITY
The armament manifest of the Arbiter-Class represents a significant departure from established Imperial engagement philosophy. The platform prioritizes high-volume starfighter throughput at the direct expense of heavy battery density.
Comparative Battery Deficiency
- Energy Projection: The dual and medium turbolaser configuration (24 units total) offers insufficient energy output for high-intensity theater operations. It lacks the requisite alpha-strike capability provided by standard Imperial-class octuple barbettes.
- Ordnance Loadout: The 20-tube concussion missile array is inadequate for planetary blockade or saturation fire.
- Tactical Deviation: The vessel compromises factors crucial to Imperial psychological doctrine in favor of a carrier-first strategy. This approach is fundamentally incompatible with standard Naval procedure, which emphasizes direct capital ship dominance over decentralized fighter reliance.
III. STARFIGHTER LOGISTICS AND FISCAL REDUNDANCY
Sector Command has implemented several non-standard modifications to the TIE/ln and TIE/IN platforms. These "M-Pattern" variants incorporate shielding, life support, and missile hardpoints.
- Fiscal Analysis: These upgrades result in an approximate 15% increase in unit cost. Given the Imperial Navy's reliance on attrition-based mass deployment, the allocation of additional credits toward individual pilot survivability is a redundant expenditure.
- Operational Drift: The inclusion of hyperdrive-equipped scouts and heavy gunship variants, such as the TIE-R and TIE-P, suggests a move toward independent, multi-role small-craft that bypasses the logistical simplicity of the standard Imperial fleet wing.
IV. PROCUREMENT DETERMINATION
The Arbiter-Class is a specialized solution to a localized problem. While effective for suppressing low-intensity piracy within the Myto Sector, it lacks the structural density of the Victory-class and the strategic weight of the Imperial-class.
Recommendation: REJECTED
Naval Procurement Division finds no utility in the adoption of this hull for broader fleet integration. It is an over-specialized platform that cedes primary offensive agency to expensive, shielded starfighters. It remains a regional asset, suited only for peripheral duties where the presence of a true Star Destroyer is deemed an excessive allocation of resources.
V. FINAL SUMMARY
The Arbiter-Class remains a localized curiosity. No further shipyard allocations or Core World contracts are authorized for this design. It functions as a sufficient instrument for regional pacification, but it does not meet the rigorous standards required for the fist of the Empire.
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Can you tell the one writing this report is a snide core worlder? I tried to get that across while keeping things professional. And yes, there are more of these reports incoming pretty soon, I've been working on them for a while now to just have a bunch ready for when certain aspects get brought up again.
The next one will cover the many LECA variants and the roles they cover, armaments, etc... I've also got one in the works for the Myto-Pattern Stormtrooper armor featured last chapter.