Strategic Cruisers

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Strategic Cruiser

Commonly referred to as tech 3 (T3) ships, strategic cruisers are the evolution of Sleeper Technology into the currently known technology base. Strategic cruisers are highly customizable and fit a varying number of roles within the EVE universe.


Each race has developed their own variety of adaptable strategic cruiser with the common traits found with each race (weapons, defenses, sensors, etc), making them uniquely of their own race but widely customizable within it. Strategic cruisers have five subsystem slots designed to create a single ship, holding a part of your ship's basic layout. No strategic cruiser can be fielded if it lacks a single subsystem. Each race has developed their own set of subsystems for each ship, and these subsystems are not interchangeable between different racial strategic cruisers.

The following are the strategic cruisers, by race:

Legion (Amarr)

Tengu (Caldari)

Proteus (Gallente)

Loki (Minmatar)

Strategic Cruiser Subsystems

Each subsystem slot allows the choice of four subsystem modules per slot, requiring that you have a minimum of five subsystems and one strategic cruiser base hull. Each module gives different values to your ship, but it also adds high, medium, and low slots based on the needs and usage of the subsystem module. The subsystems also determine what weapons can be mounted, and in what variety (turret or missile) by adding slots of each based on the subsystem module.

Defensive Subsystem

The defensive subsystem is responsible for giving your ship its base attributes in cargohold capacity, armor hit points, shield hit points, shield recharge rate, signature radius, and base armor and shield resistances. They generally give low and/or high-power slots as well. These modules also offer a bonus to a defensive aspect of your ship (resistances, HP, command bonuses, repair effectiveness, etc) based on the module.

Electronics Subsystem

The electronics subsystem is responsible for giving your ship its base attributes in CPU, targeting range, scan resolution, and sensor strength. They also generally give medium-power slots. The bonuses provided by these modules include the attributes the modules grant your ship.

Engineering Subsystem

The engineering subsystem is responsible for giving your ship its base attributes in powergrid, capacitor, and capacitor recharge time. They often give you high and/or low power slots, as well as turret and/or missile slots. The bonuses provided by these modules include the attributes the modules grant your ship.

Offensive Subsystem

The offensive subsystem is responsible for giving your ship its primary weapon slots, whether it is missile or turret. They always give high slots, and on occasion medium and/or low slots as well. The bonuses provided by these modules include weapon rates of fire, weapon optimal and falloff ranges, drone control and drone bays, and cloaking ability.

Propulsion Subsystem

The propulsion subsystem is responsible for giving your ship its base attributes in agility and speed. They may give you low slots, but not all of them do. The bonuses provided by these modules include speed or agility bonuses, afterburner bonuses, reduction in microwarp drive penalties, and even the ability to be immune to non-targeted interdiction (warp bubbles).

Strategic Cruiser Construction

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Edited by Desaros umekawa