[Now she's cringing. It would be like someone asking her if a Quarian Liveship was actually alive.] I follow.
Yes, and no. It can deploy, but its primarily made to be a juggernaut in a battle. Its main artillery can one-shot any known ship in any species' fleet, to give you a rough idea.
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It's built to be the uh, final word, if you will, on issues of diplomacy.
That's... [Luke gapes.] That's terrible. Not even Star Destroyers have that power. I'd hate to think of what someone with one of these under their command could do.
Luckily, there's only one — and it's under the charge of our galaxy's resident peace and diplomacy experts, the Asari. Seeing as they, as a species, have never been the aggressors unless first attacked, they're well-suited to have the wheel.
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I'm not sure they've used the main artillery in the last couple hundred years, actually.
[She says it without thinking, almost sardonically. It's not until a full beat that she realizes how strange that must sound without context.]
I'm sorry, that probably sounded pretty egotistical. I just wouldn't be surprised if I was asked.
[She continues, without pause.]
Of all the races? I'd probably put my trust in the Asari first and foremost to remain peaceful, even over humans. But if push came to shove, I'm pretty confident the combined might of either humanity's, or the Turian's fleets would be able to handle the Destiny Ascension, no problem.
For most of the time I've known it, though, it's just been a fancy cruise ship for shuttling around the Citadel Council.
[He looks skeptical, but then he's distracted by the ship.] Is that a transport? What class? Or... it sounds like we don't have the same classes. How does it handle?
We'd call her a frigate class — a light escort and scouting vessel. Mostly used for reconnaissance. Great speed and maneuverability, superb shields and artillery for a ship her size — and the Normandy's got a stealth drive to boot.
[There's a touch of pride in her voice as she outlines her ship, and all the work that's been done on it.]
[Well, Luke's not about to insult someone else's ship-- at least, not if they're not Han. He cocks his head to the side with a smile.] Sounds like a real piece of work-- in a good way, I mean. The sort of ship I'd like to use if I ever needed a transport. I mostly fly starfighters. Uh, one-manned crafts for formation fighting.
You'd definitely want her if you needed to move — moreso if you needed to move quietly. Only way you could see her on your screen is if you looked out the window and she was close. Best ship for it.
Starfighters, huh? It's close — we just call single-pilot crafts "Fighters". I'm not a pilot myself, but it's a joy to watch them in attack formation. [There's a pause as she thinks for a moment.] Actually had a model of one of the Alliance fighters, too. Wish I could've shown you that one!
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Yes, and no. It can deploy, but its primarily made to be a juggernaut in a battle. Its main artillery can one-shot any known ship in any species' fleet, to give you a rough idea.
[beat;]
It's built to be the uh, final word, if you will, on issues of diplomacy.
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[He looks at the little blinky toy in his hand.]
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I'm not sure they've used the main artillery in the last couple hundred years, actually.
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[Luke's pretty sure having that kind of superweapon should be illegal, but you do you, lady.]
That's good to hear, I guess. It just sounds a little frightening. Who could stop them if they did?
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[She says it without thinking, almost sardonically. It's not until a full beat that she realizes how strange that must sound without context.]
I'm sorry, that probably sounded pretty egotistical. I just wouldn't be surprised if I was asked.
[She continues, without pause.]
Of all the races? I'd probably put my trust in the Asari first and foremost to remain peaceful, even over humans. But if push came to shove, I'm pretty confident the combined might of either humanity's, or the Turian's fleets would be able to handle the Destiny Ascension, no problem.
For most of the time I've known it, though, it's just been a fancy cruise ship for shuttling around the Citadel Council.
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You? Are you some kind of general?
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Not at all. I'm just a Lieutenant Commander in the Systems Alliance Military, and commanding officer of the SSV Normandy.
[There's a pause, and the sound of some things being shuffled around, before she lifts up a model of the SSV Normandy SR-2 itself to the MID display.]
This guy.
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[There's a touch of pride in her voice as she outlines her ship, and all the work that's been done on it.]
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Starfighters, huh? It's close — we just call single-pilot crafts "Fighters". I'm not a pilot myself, but it's a joy to watch them in attack formation. [There's a pause as she thinks for a moment.] Actually had a model of one of the Alliance fighters, too. Wish I could've shown you that one!