Brobdingnagian
Brobdingnagian-class mothership.
“When a Brobdingnagian enters orbit, entire civilizations hold their breath.”
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Overview
The Brobdingnagian-class is the largest and most complex spacecraft ever constructed under the authority of the Wardrome Fleet Command.
Designed not as a vessel but as a mobile civilization-core, each Brobdingnagian serves simultaneously as flagship, shipyard, command relay, and self-sustaining ecosystem.
Measuring over 9.4 kilometers in length and 3.2 kilometers at its widest section, the ship’s internal volume surpasses that of most orbital colonies. Its modular core allows continuous refitting, enabling it to remain operational for centuries without drydock intervention.
Design & Structure
The hull is built around a triple-layered nanocomposite spine, known as the Tri-Axial Continuum Frame — a lattice of self-repairing metamaterials capable of dispersing impacts across four spatial axes (three physical, one resonant).
This innovation, developed by the Seatogu Systems Research Complex, allows the Brobdingnagian to survive direct antimatter detonations with only partial structural phase-shift.
The outer shell is composed of adaptive ceramic armor plates interlaced with meta-carbon cooling veins, which modulate emissivity depending on thermal stress and radar exposure.
During combat, the ship can deliberately “phase-glow” in specific spectra to scramble enemy targeting systems.
Propulsion & Power Systems
Propulsion relies on a hybrid drive array:
- Tri-Fusion Ion Lattice Drives for interplanetary maneuvers.
- Quantum Singularity Impeller for FTL acceleration inside stabilized worm corridors.
- Auxiliary Magnetoplasma Thrusters for orbital correction and attitude control.
Primary power is generated by a Helion-X Antimatter Reactor Cluster coupled with dual Helios capacitors, producing a sustained 16.4 petawatts of clean energy.
The entire energy grid is routed through the Wardrome Field Modulator, a distributed field of gravitic nodes that doubles as both shield generator and mass-compensator — effectively allowing the ship to “cheat” inertia.
Command Bridge
At the heart of the Brobdingnagian lies its Command Bridge, a semicircular nerve center inspired by early Terran starship architecture.
The captain’s throne sits upon a raised dais surrounded by twelve control stations forming a forward-facing arc toward a panoramic quantum display.
Every console is adaptive, capable of reconfiguring its holographic layout based on combat phase or mission type.
The bridge can detach and operate independently as a Command Capsule, maintaining control over the fleet for up to 72 hours if the main hull is compromised.