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It is of note, that few craft smaller than a Scout Sloop possess 'Warp Drives' making it incredibly rare to find craft smaller than 0.95 kilometers, the exception to this rule are the incredibly rare small craft known as '''Warp Cutters''' these vessels tend to be around 150-300 meters in length requiring a single Navigator to pilot them in the warp. Their warp capabilities are limited however as they lack the power to project a gellar field for long so they are restricted to short warp jumps and have less long-range travel abilities (intersector travel for example) where they would be better served docking with a larger voidcraft. This, however, makes them ideal for travel within sector space where reliable transit routes make them valued by high-ranking Imperial officials and Inquisitors who want a more subtler footprint on orbital traffic when they arrive on a world. | It is of note, that few craft smaller than a Scout Sloop possess 'Warp Drives' making it incredibly rare to find craft smaller than 0.95 kilometers, the exception to this rule are the incredibly rare small craft known as '''Warp Cutters''' these vessels tend to be around 150-300 meters in length requiring a single Navigator to pilot them in the warp. Their warp capabilities are limited however as they lack the power to project a gellar field for long so they are restricted to short warp jumps and have less long-range travel abilities (intersector travel for example) where they would be better served docking with a larger voidcraft. This, however, makes them ideal for travel within sector space where reliable transit routes make them valued by high-ranking Imperial officials and Inquisitors who want a more subtler footprint on orbital traffic when they arrive on a world. | ||
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It is of note, that few craft smaller than a Scout Sloop possess 'Warp Drives' making it incredibly rare to find craft smaller than 0.95 kilometers, the exception to this rule are the incredibly rare small craft known as Warp Cutters these vessels tend to be around 150-300 meters in length requiring a single Navigator to pilot them in the warp. Their warp capabilities are limited however as they lack the power to project a gellar field for long so they are restricted to short warp jumps and have less long-range travel abilities (intersector travel for example) where they would be better served docking with a larger voidcraft. This, however, makes them ideal for travel within sector space where reliable transit routes make them valued by high-ranking Imperial officials and Inquisitors who want a more subtler footprint on orbital traffic when they arrive on a world.
Ships of Note of the Prosperitas Sector
You can find many ships of note including those of the Battlefleet Prosperitas here