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| grouping=Supercarriers | | grouping=Supercarriers | ||
| hulltype=Hel Class | | hulltype=Hel Class | ||
− | | faction=Minmatar Republic | + | | faction=Minmatar Republic |
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| variations= | | variations= | ||
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| powergrid=650,000 MW | | powergrid=650,000 MW | ||
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| heavyfightersquadlimit=4 | | heavyfightersquadlimit=4 | ||
+ | | quote=Our collective wrath, rendered in metal and unleashed on the void. | ||
+ | | quote_attribution=Sanmatar Maleatu Shakor | ||
| info=Inspired by a vicious scissor-toothed shark indigenous to old-world Matar, the Hel is widely viewed as a sign of a Republic out for blood. Since the beginning of its development it has remained a project cloaked in secrecy, with precious few people aware of its progress and its capabilities, and its formal unveiling has come as a defiant slap in the face to many who formerly believed the Matari incapable of working at this scale of starship design. <br><br>Whatever comprises the soil of its roots, though, one thing is clear: from no-frills living quarters to grim, unadorned aesthetic, this ferocious behemoth has been designed for one purpose and one purpose only.<br><br>”Imagine a swarm of deadly hornets pouring from the devil's mouth. Now imagine they have autocannons.”<br><i>-Unknown Hel designer</i><br><br> | | info=Inspired by a vicious scissor-toothed shark indigenous to old-world Matar, the Hel is widely viewed as a sign of a Republic out for blood. Since the beginning of its development it has remained a project cloaked in secrecy, with precious few people aware of its progress and its capabilities, and its formal unveiling has come as a defiant slap in the face to many who formerly believed the Matari incapable of working at this scale of starship design. <br><br>Whatever comprises the soil of its roots, though, one thing is clear: from no-frills living quarters to grim, unadorned aesthetic, this ferocious behemoth has been designed for one purpose and one purpose only.<br><br>”Imagine a swarm of deadly hornets pouring from the devil's mouth. Now imagine they have autocannons.”<br><i>-Unknown Hel designer</i><br><br> | ||
| bonuses= <b>Minmatar Carrier bonuses (per skill level):</b><br> | | bonuses= <b>Minmatar Carrier bonuses (per skill level):</b><br> | ||
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5% reduction in Target Illumination Burst Projector cycle time<br> | 5% reduction in Target Illumination Burst Projector cycle time<br> | ||
2% bonus to Shield Command and Skirmish Command burst strength and duration<br> | 2% bonus to Shield Command and Skirmish Command burst strength and duration<br> | ||
− | + | '''Role Bonus:'''<br> | |
• Can fit Networked Sensor Array<br> | • Can fit Networked Sensor Array<br> | ||
• Can fit Burst Projectors<br> | • Can fit Burst Projectors<br> | ||
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| targetrange=4,750 km | | targetrange=4,750 km | ||
| maxlockedtargets=14 | | maxlockedtargets=14 | ||
− | | sigradius= 18 | + | | sigradius= 18,640 m |
| scanres=70 mm | | scanres=70 mm | ||
| sensortype=LADAR | | sensortype=LADAR |
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Our collective wrath, rendered in metal and unleashed on the void.
SHIP BONUSES
Minmatar Carrier bonuses (per skill level):
Ship Attributes
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Summary
The Hel is basically an oversized Nidhoggur carrier with similar properties. It does tend to have a rougher time in larger capital brawls because its tank is not remarkable, but for drive-by attacks and as a ratting supercarrier it is the best.
Skills
Minmatar Carrier to V helps a lot for ratting applications.
Tactics
No sub-article about Hel roles or piloting tactics. You can write them here.
Notes
In Norse mythology, Hel was a goddess ruling over the underworld, which was also called hel in Old Norse; the word is descended from the same root as present-day English hell. In some mythological accounts, Loki was Hel's father.
Patch History
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