Legacy of the Void Fleet-Chapter 39: Ch-37 The Star forge
So, they moved toward Tyler’s office seating area and sat down. Tyler exhaled and said, "Let’s get this over with, shall we?" He snapped his fingers, and in an instant, a series of holographic shipyard designs materialized in front of them. The three of them observed as detailed specifications appeared for each facility:
[Star Forge Shipyard]
Size: 1.6 km (Length) × 900 m (Width) × 900 m (Height)
Purpose:
Produces medium and large warships, as well as light tactical vessels.
Specializes in rapid construction and advanced technological integration.
Galvis Shipyard
Size: 2 km (Length) × 1.2 km (Width) × 1.1 km (Height)
Purpose: Focuses on medium-sized heavy warships and large armed transport ships. Designed for durability and long-term projects.
Nebula Nexus Shipyard
Size: 1.8 km (Length) × 1 km (Width) × 1.2 km (Height)
Purpose: Specializes in experimental ships, prototype designs, and unique vessel types. Capable of testing and integrating new technologies.
Void Forge Shipyard
Size: 1.4 km (Length) × 950 m (Width) × 950 m (Height)
Purpose: Focuses on light warships, support vessels, and logistics ships. Built for speed and efficiency in production.
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Size: 1.2 km (Length) × 800 m (Width) × 800 m (Height)
Purpose: Specializes in high-tech warships and complex warship designs, pushing the boundaries of innovation.
He continued, "These shipyards are perfect for the warships we can currently deploy, given the limitations in human resources within our fleet." He sighed at the end, feeling a sense of regret—a sentiment shared by all three of them.
But there was nothing they could do about it for now. All they could do was wait for the Void Star-Earth Alliance to officially come into existence.
That was a matter for later.
For now, back in Tyler’s office…
Both Admiral Ezra and Minister Evans began examining the schematics of each shipyard.
After a moment, Evans turned to Tyler and said, "Let’s start with Star Forge and go over its details first."
Tyler nodded and, with a wave of his hand, the holographic display shifted, revealing the intricate details and features of the Star Forge itself.
Star Forge Shipyard
Overview
The Star Forge is a state-of-the-art modular shipyard designed for advanced shipbuilding and repair operations.
Measuring 1.6 km in length, 900 m in width, and 900 m in height, it serves as a premier hub for the construction and maintenance of starships.
Equipped with cutting-edge technology and specialized equipment, the Star Forge is capable of handling Tier-2 and select Tier-1 projects, ensuring high efficiency and precision.
{Shipyards}
[Main Shipyard]
Dimensions: 1.6 km (Length) × 900 m (Width) × 900 m (Height)
Purpose: Primarily dedicated to constructing large-scale starships.
Features:
Advanced Automated Arms: Integrated with the shipyard’s central AI for precise assembly and rapid repair.
State-of-the-Art Star Printer: A specialized super fabricator capable of producing high-grade components from various minerals with extreme precision.
[Secondary Facilities]
Purpose:
Multipurpose bays for repairs, modifications, and the construction of smaller vessels.
Features:
Fully automated systems capable of executing complex tasks under the supervision of the shipyard AI.
Versatile bays allowing simultaneous projects across different ship sizes.
{Key Features}
[Automated Assembly Arms]
Highly flexible and robust AI-operated arms capable of:
Precise assembly of ship components.
Rapid reconfiguration for detailed repairs.
Seamless integration with production processes to maximize efficiency.
[Star Printer]:
A flagship component of the Star Forge, this advanced fabrication system can:
Manufacture high-precision ship parts with exceptional speed.
Support a wide range of materials, ensuring unparalleled quality.
[Star Generator]
A revolutionary power generator that:
Provides uninterrupted energy at maximum capacity.
Ensures all facilities operate simultaneously without downtime.
[Construction and Repair Boosters]
Specialized enhancement units that:
Fine-tune construction efficiency.
Execute rapid repairs on damaged vessels.
Are AI-operated and seamlessly integrate with the shipyard’s core systems.
[Hangars]
Multiple hangars of various sizes to accommodate different starship classifications.
Serve as docking, storage, and workspace for additional projects.
[AI Integration]
The Star Forge AI is a highly advanced system that:
Oversees automated assembly, construction boosters, and energy management. Optimizes production schedules for maximum output. Ensures seamless operations across all facilities.
Conclusion
With its modular design, cutting-edge automation, and superior AI integration, the Star Forge is an invaluable asset for any shipbuilding enterprise. Whether constructing high-end warships or executing precision repairs, this shipyard sets the standard for excellence in starship production.
Tyler highlighted, "This shipyard is highly automated, and given our limited human resources, at most ten people should be enough to operate it efficiently. With its advanced features, the quality of ships should be a perfect ten out of ten, meaning there shouldn’t be any significant issues.
The other shipyards aren’t much different from this one—each has some unique features here and there, but overall, they follow the same high standards."
Both Admiral Ezra and Minister Evans’ eyes sparkled after hearing Tyler’s words—especially Ezra, who was already envisioning countless possibilities.
The sheer potential of such an advanced, highly automated shipyard opened up new strategic opportunities, and he couldn’t help but feel excited about what this meant for their fleet’s future.
But he didn’t make a hasty decision. While he was satisfied with the Star Forge itself—and according to Tyler, it was perfect for their current needs—having more options was always a good thing. With that thought in mind, Ezra gestured for Tyler to continue.
Understanding his intent, Tyler nodded and presented the other shipyards’ details.
Galvis Shipyard
General Specifications
Size:2 km (Length) × 1.2 km (Width) × 1.1 km (Height
)Primary Purpose:-
Construction and repair of medium-sized warships and large public transport vessels.
- Engineered for high durability, efficiency, and long-term project sustainability.
FacilitiesMain Shipyard
Dimensions:
1.2 km (Length) × 700 m (Width) × 680 m (Height)Capabilities:
- Designed for building and repairing heavy, mid-sized warships.
- Handles large-scale assembly and fabrication for advanced ship systems.
Secondary Shipyard
Dimensions:
700 m (Length) × 300 m (Width) × 260 m (Height)Capabilities:
- Focused on repair and maintenance of smaller crafts.
- Optimized for rapid servicing and overhaul operations.
Key EquipmentRMX-Z1 Superfab Printer
- High-grade fabrication system capable of printing high-density metal components
.- Ensures precision and efficiency in creating advanced ship components for mid-sized warships and large transport ships.
- Can fabricate parts at high throughput while maintaining exceptional quality standards.
TMX-E1 Power Generator
-Cutting-edge power generation system that supplies the entire shipyard with consistent, high-energy output.
-Engineered for efficiency and redundancy, ensuring uninterrupted operations even during peak demands.
-Supports all major equipment, including the RMX-Z1 Superfab Printer and repair facilities.
Automated Repair Bots
- A fleet of advanced bots designed to assist in repair and maintenance processes.
- Equipped with multi-tool systems for diagnostics, welding, material replacement, and surface finishing.
- Can operate autonomously or under direct technician control, ensuring flexibility and precision in repair tasks.
Automated Construction Bots
- Integrated AI-driven robotic workforce that significantly streamlines shipbuilding operations.
- Enhances efficiency, precision, and speed, reducing reliance on manual labor.
AI Integration
- The Galvis Shipyard is equipped with a highly capable AI system that manages:
- Production workflows and real-time optimizations.
- Coordination of automated repair and construction bots. Energy distribution and fabrication processes to maximize efficiency.
Conclusion
The Galvis Shipyard is a versatile hub for medium-tier construction and repair, making it an essential asset for any fleet. Its integration of advanced fabrication systems, power efficiency, and automation technologies allows it to support cutting-edge ship designs and materials, ensuring a technological advantage in modern spacecraft development.
Minister Evans, after reviewing the details of the Galvis Shipyard, felt quite satisfied. While it wasn’t as efficient as the Star Forge in overall performance, it had its own advantages.
Its versatility and larger size compared to the Star Forge made it a highly viable option—especially for the construction of Spear-class Destroyers. The additional capacity and heavy-duty infrastructure ensured that it could handle the production of mid-sized warships effectively, making it an acceptable and strategic choice for their growing fleet.
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Tyler continued with his discussion, providing details about the other orbital shipyards.
When he introduced the Nebula Nexus Shipyard, he emphasized that it was essentially filled with high-grade, quasi–Tier 1 experimental equipment. While these technologies worked in theory, they weren’t yet completely reliable—making them a risky choice for large-scale production.
After reviewing its capabilities, both Admiral Ezra and Minister Evans ultimately rejected the Nebula Nexus Shipyard for their immediate needs. While it had potential for future research and development, its current instability made it unsuitable for their pressing fleet expansion plans.
As for the Void Forge Shipyard, it indeed piqued the interest of both Admiral Ezra and Minister Evans. Even Tyler presented it as a well-balanced shipyard, emphasizing its ability to efficiently produce light warships, support vessels, and logistics ships with speed and precision.
However, despite its strong capabilities, they ultimately decided not to include it in their immediate plans. Instead, they kept it in consideration for the future, knowing that once the Void Star Earth Alliance was officially formed, they would likely need ships of this category.
Minister Evans, in particular, found the shipyard intriguing and even made a mental note to consider producing one of its designs when the time was right.
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