Project V17/Powers/Shardless/Objects of Power/Ha'tak-Class Spaceship (Stargate)

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Ha'tak-Class Spaceship (Stargate)

Cost: 20 SP (Goa’uld (Stargate))

Cost: 10 SP (Goa’uld (Stargate))

The favorite spaceship of the Goa’uld, The Ha’tak class spaceship, was often used by system lords to enforce their rule on the empire that the false gods built. Like almost everything else built by the Goa’uld, This massive spaceship was meant as a weapon of terror instead of a weapon of war. Despite this, the Ha’tak remained an unparalleled force of power for the Goa’uld that was massively ahead of anything else the galaxy had at its disposal besides those from the four great races of the Nox, Furlings, Asgard, and the Ancients.

The standard of the Ha’tak is a Length of 700 meters and a Width of 650 meters. The standard speed of the ship in sunlight engines could easily take a Ha’tak to 5% the speed of light, and a hyperdrive could propel a Ha’tak through space at around 32,000 times the speed of light. While it would not be able to make a trip from galaxy to galaxy under normal circumstances, taking around 125 years if done so, under special circumstances you could enhance the speed of the hyperdrive. The ship was also outfitted with Shields that could tank a nuclear warhead that had been enhanced with around 1,000 megaton yields but had no apparent effect. Later designs of Ha’tak vessels could take weapons fire from Asgard ships that are vastly more powerful than the previous nuclear weapon. The Weapons possessed by a Ha’tak were around 60 Staff Cannons that could provide orbital bombardment, decimate countries, and, with enough fire, eventually destroy a planet. Later weapons could destroy a planet with fewer bombardments.

Ha'taks also had several complementary systems, such as communications that provided communicators over interstellar distances, highly advanced Sensors that could pick things up over long distances many lightyears away and just as strong closer to the ship, Transportation devices, and Cloaking devices capable of tricking most sensors. Standard rooms included the Pel'tak (the bridge), Engine rooms, Computer Cores, Glider bays that housed twelve wings of Death Gliders and three Al'kesh bombers, along with various rooms to house over 2,000 Jaffa and around 700,000 tons of cargo.