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THE NINKA

(* has notes below for further reading and explanation)

Craft: The Ninka
Model: Corellian Engineering Corporation Free Virgillia-class Bunkerbuster
Type: Corvette, Resistance bunker buster
Scale: Capital
Dimensions:
-Length: 316.05m
-Width: 242.53m
-Height: 88.69m
Skill: Capital ship piloting: Free Virgillia-class
Crew: 23*
-Gunners: 8
-Skeleton: 10/+5 or 5/+10
Crew Skill*: Astrogation 4D, capital ship gunnery 5D+1, *capital ship ordnance 5D, capital ship piloting 4D+2, capital ship shields 4D, sensors 4D+1, starship gunnery 5D+1
Passengers: 10
Cargo Capacity: 6,000 metric tons
Consumables: 1 year
Cost: Not Available For Sale
Hyperdrive Multiplier: x2
Hyperdrive Backup: x12
Nav Computer: Yes
Maneuverability: 2D
Speed:
-Space: 5
-Atmosphere: 295; 850kmh
Hull: 4D+2
Shields: 2D
Sensors:
-Passive: 60/1D
-Scan: 80/2D
-Search: 100/3D
-Focus: 4/4D

CRAFT CAPACITY:
-14 MG-100 StarFortress SF-17 Resistance Bombers (docking pylons*)
-6 starfighters (T-70 X-wings and/or A-Wings)



WEAPONS:
   2 Heavy Turbolaser Turrets
      Fire Arc: 2 turrets
      Crew: 1
      Skill: Capital ship gunnery
      Fire Control: 2D
      Range:
      -Space: 5-25/50/75
      -Atmosphere: 10-50/100/150km
      Damage: 7D
      Rate Of Fire: 1

   4 Point-Defense Turrets
      Fire Arc: 4 turrets
      Crew: 1
      Skill: Starship gunnery
      Scale: Starfighter
      Fire Control: 3D
      Range:
      -Space: 1-3/15/30
      -Atmosphere: 100-300/1.5/3km
      Damage: 5D
      Rate Of Fire: 1

   3 Heavy Plasma Bombs* (fire-link optional)
      Fire Arc: N/A (see below)
      Crew: 2 (Spotter and bombardier)
      Skill: Capital ship ordnance
      Fire Control: 1D
      Range: (see below)
      Damage: 15D (1); 17D (2); 19D (3)
      Ammo: 3 plasma bombs (100 megatons each*)
      Rate Of Fire: 1

   8 Heavy Ordnance Pods* (fire-link optional)
      Fire Arc: N/A (see below)
      Crew: 2 (Spotter and bombardier)
      Skill: Capital ship ordnance
      Fire Control: 2D
      Range: (see below)
      Damage: 10D (1); 18D (8)
      Ammo: 8 ordnance pods
      Rate Of Fire: 1-8



DESCRIPTION:

   The Ninka was a Free Virgillia-class Bunkerbuster in service of the Resistance during its conflict with the First Order. Its commanding officer was Vice Admiral Amilyn Holdo. After the Atterra campaign the Resistance bomber squadrons, Cobalt and Crimson Squadron were transported aboard the ship back to D'Qar so they could help with the Resistance's evacuation of their base.

   The Free Virgillia-class Bunkerbuster, also known as the Bunker Buster, was a type of corvette model constructed by the Corellian Engineering Corporation and used during the First Order–Resistance war by the Resistance. Vice Admiral Amilyn Holdo commanded a Bunker Buster known as the Ninka for the Resistance.

Characteristics

   The Free Virgillia was a class of corvette. It was armed with powerful bunker buster plasma bombs, and a complement of bomber craft that could dock on its reinforced pylons.

History

   The Virgillian Free Alignment was an early ally of the Rebellion, fighting a bitter civil war with its star system's Imperial-backed government.  After Virgillia threw off its shackles, it became one of the Resistance's strongest supporters in the New Republic.  The Ninka, Vice Admiral Holdo's command, is a Virgillian "Bunkerbuster", designed to carry heavy weapons and ordnance for eliminating hardened ground targets.  Holdo adores her rugged little ship, but transfers her flag to the Raddus after taking over leadership of the fleet from an incapacitated General Organa.

   They were in use as of 34 ABY. The Resistance used the bunkerbuster Ninka commanded by Vice Admiral Amilyn Holdo. It was destroyed when it ran out of fuel and fell into range of the pursuing Supremacy.



GAME NOTES:

*Skill: Capital Ship Ordnance and Ordnance Weapons

   Listed here is a new skill for operating ordnance weapons.  Usually, when it comes to proton torpedoe, concussion missiles, or some variant of these as bombs, or some other bomb, very little information has ever been given on how to use and operate bombs and other ordnance in Star Wars D6.  Where torpedoes and missiles actually travel on their own propulsion, bombs are dropped from above, fall, and hit a target somewhere below, usually exploding on contact.  While other skills could be substituted to operate these weapons, they do not function the same at all.  So this skill is provided to operate bombs and other ordnance.  The ordnance weapons listed have a crew of 2.  This is to represent a "spotter" who chooses the target (either using Sensors or Capital Ship Ordnance to select the target), and a "bombardier" who drops the bombs, or shoots the weapons (use Capital Ship Ordnance to hit the selected target).  In the case of the Ninka, the ship flies over a target on a planet, probably while in orbit, the spotter uses the sensors to locate the desired target and lock on to it, granting the Fire Control dice to the bomber when he drops the bombs on the desired target.

   This also means that the effective range of the ordnance weapons is that of the ship's sensors, and gravity does all the work to make sure the ordnance hits the target.  Fire Control bonus dice could be represented by anything from precision launching mechanism with computer assist, to the bombs themselves making minute corrections in mid-air with micro-thrusters and cheap droid brain components (smart bombs) as they fall towards the target.

   Another way these ordnance weapons could be used is to be launched and "flung" through space at a target.  The ship must accellerate towards the target, unlock and release the ordnance to be used, then pull a maneuver in a tight swing that lets inertia do its thing and fling the bombs towards the target, such as another capital ship, space station, etc.  This would require working together with the pilot as well, making the bombing run a three-man job instead of a two-man one.  Bombs that are flung at a target in space travel at the speed the launching ship was moving at at the time.

   In my games, if weapons have fire control bonus dice, sometimes I say someone must operate the Sensors to allow the gunners to use those dice, saying the Fire Control is part of the Sensor systems of the ship.  This doesn't have to be done, but in my mind it makes sense.  In this case, it makes even more sense, and fits kind of like bombing runs were done back in World Wars 1 and 2, which George Lucas tried to do with his starfighter dogfights.

   GMs/players do not have to use this skill and can easily substitute it with starship gunnery, capital ship gunnery, starship missile weapons, capital ship missile weapons, etc.  It is placed here in case anyone else agrees that bombs deserve their own skill.

*Docking Pylons and MG-100 StarFortress SF-17 Resistance Bombers

   In The Last Jedi, the Resistance Bombers appear, but the movie doesn't show where they appear from.  I at first assumed they came from the Raddus.  I found out later they came from the Ninka, and the pylons extending from the Ninka's front sides is used to keep the bombers docked when not in use or when being resupplied.  The Ninka is mentioned to carry Cobalt and Crimson squadrons, both of which use these bombers.  As Cobalt squadron lists 7 of these bombers among their number, and Crimson mentions fewer but may have had the same number at some point, it can be assumed the Nonka can dock at least 14 of these bombers to it's docking pylons.  But, the Ninka may be able to carry more, as the max number of bombers per squadron is not stated.

   The Ninka also carries other starfighters as part of these squadrons, which would make good escorts for the bombers as they are pretty slow.

*Heavy Plasma Bombs

   If you look at the pic of the Ninka, you will notice three very large pod shaped objects about midships of the Ninka's hull, 2 port/left, 1 starboard/right.  The size of these pods is clear when you realize the entire ship is 300+ meters long, with the more advanced tech the Star Wars universe possesses.  These are the Heavy Plasma Bombs.  From where they're positioned, it seems clear to that they are intended to be dropped from above, not fired along a firing arc like other weapons (see Skill: Capital Ship Ordnance and Ordnance Weapons, above for details).  If a spotter/bombardier team work with a pilot to "fling" these bombs at a target in space, it will require a Very Difficult piloting skill roll to do so.

   These bombs can also be fire-linked.  If dropped in this way, they add +2D to the Damage dice per bomb (19D total), and these bombs have a blast radius of 10 space units or 100+km in atmosphere, not including expected side-effects after detonation (see below for more on that).

   It should also be noted that these bombs are 100 megatons each.  For context on how powerful this is, the Little Boy atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima during World War II is 15 kilotons, while the Fat Man atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki is 20 kilotons, and the Tsar Bomba, biggest nuclear bomb ever detonated by humanity in the real world, is 50,000 to 56,000 kilotons.  A kiloton = 4.18 terajoules, a megaton = 4.18 petajpules, and 1,000 terajoules equals 1 petajoule.  So the Tsar Bomba is about 50 megatons, and these Heavy Plasma Bombs are 100 megatons, roughly x2 more powerful than anything detonated by the real-world human race.  And since they can be "fire-linked" and dropped together, this might multiply x3 (300 megatons).

   For more information on how destructive this is, just look up the Tsar Bomba wiki page, and all the info mentioned there, just multiply this x2, or more if these bombs are fire-linked.  Needless to say, the larger nuclear weapons test-detonated since World War II made scientists afraid that these powerful weapons may someday set the atmosphere of Earth on fire and incinerate the surface of the planet.  Obviously this never happened, but could these bombs be capable of such a feat if detonated on an Earth-link planet?

*Heavy Ordnance Pods

   Less powerful than the Heavy Plasma Bombs, these Ordnance Pods do less damage, but carry more ammunition, and are easier to "fling" at targets in space (Difficult piloting skill roll).  They can also be "fire-linked" and dropped en masse.  When done, use standard fire-linking rules to figure enhanced Damage dice (+1 pip per bomb, 16D+2 total).

[NOTE!:  After getting a look at the Ninka in Star Wars The Last Jedi Incredible Cross-Sections preview pages, I think the Heavy Ordnance Pods may instead be 8 single, individual, really big bombs.  The way I had them written up here before, I was not able to see any good angles of these pods in the single image of the Ninka I was able to find online, so I assumed they were each their own bomb bay or launching mechanism of some kind.  With the cross-sections showing the interior of the areas housing these pods, I have changed my mind, and the weapons entry above reflects this now.  If GMa/players wish to use the previous version, I made the pods each their own "bomb bay" of sorts, each with 6 bombs to drop, damage 8D per bomb, and a Rate Of Fire of 1-8 depending on how many bombs you want to drop all at once.  This is mentioned here for the sake of having options, and I would think swapping out these ordnance pods for different kinds of ordnance would be handy depending on the mission and what needs to be cracked with said ordnance.

   It must also be noted that while the ordnance pods as stated above can be fire-linked and reach damage dice comparable to that of the Heavy Plasma Bombs, the Ordnance Pods do not have the 200+km blast radius and world-changing after-effects of the plasma bombs.  While the pods' blast radius will be quite large and devastating from the perspective of character scale, to capital scale these detonations are relatively small and focus their explosive force within a relatively confined area between 10m-100m



GAME DESIGN NOTES:

   The Ninka was effectively done up like a bigger x2 sized Corellian Corvette.  If you look closely, under some of the extra scrap added onto the hull, there are tell-tale design shapes that show Corellian details.  At just over double the length of a CR90, this ship has little in the way of overall general improvements.  That's because due to the role it performs, the Ninka doesn't need them.  Whether by design or modified to do so, the Ninka carries an impressive array of ordnance meant to be dropped from on high and blow the smitherines out of unsuspecting targets, erasing bunkers and other fortified positions of the First Order from existence.

  Aside from carrying this ordnance, the Ninka also carries two squadrons of Resistance Bombers (MG-100 StarFortress SF-17).  Each of these bombers carries enough of its own ordnance, that if it succeeds on a bombing run, it can take out a massive dreadnought larger than a star destroyer.  This greatly enhances the ordnance capabilities of the Ninka in performing its designated role.

*Crew

   Due to the lack of information on the Ninka and the Free Vigillia-class Bunkerbuster, I do not know if this is a standard class ship designed to be a devoted bunkerbuster, or if it is a heavily modified corvette.  "Corvette" implies light and fast, and this ship kind of goes in the opposite direction, even though it has design elements of a CR90 Corellian Corvette.  With that being said, the Resistance has been stated as modifying their ships to remove nonessential systems and add whatever they can for better automation and require less crew aboard their ships.  Considering the size of the Ninka, the size of a CR90 being half as long, and the Ninka's spartan crew, this ship seems very much to have undergone the same alterations.

   If more information is revealed later, I may use it to alter this write-up, or do a different one.  But for now, I leave this as a unique ship of the Resistance, and of fans want to make it a stock class of ship, a heaviliy modified speedy corvette, or something else, that is up to them, and personally I'd enjoy seeing some variants.

*Crew Skill

   As with all Resistance ships I have written up tonight, if there is a stock version of this ship, the standard crew skill dice will be -1D than that of members of the Resistance, due to quality over quantity.

[NOTE!:  This write-up is not made based on official information.  At the time of this write-up there is little-to-no information available to use, and much of this was made up using info scraps, guesswork, imagination and creativity.  Future official info releases may render this write-up incompatible with the Star Wars canon.]


Comments made about this Article!



31/Dec/2017 09:18:08 Posted by hellstormer1

My bad jadawin, I made corrections in the Heavy Plasma Bomb section, corrected the math, removed the extreme destructive details, and reduced the blast radius to half what it was before. The Damage is left the same for now since these are supposed to be very powerful ordnance, but with limited shots. However, I leave the floor open for debate on wwhat the Damage could/should be.

For the Anodyne, for the most part I agree, but sometimes difficult situations require hard choices, and that's what I was going by in suggesting the sacrifice of the Anodyne. Either way, it'd be great to pull off in a game!

I also noticed I made a typo mistake on the Resistance A-Wing's CloakEye Sensor Jammer, and have corrected this too.


03/Jan/2018 14:04:13 Posted by Freddy

My thought was why didn't they do the same as they did at Hoth. Scatter the fleet for later rendezvous, then the first order might have tracked and destroyed a single vessel, possibly even the most important vessel (the Raddus), but there would be more than the Millennium Falcon left.


04/Jan/2018 03:16:10 Posted by hellstormer1

If I'm trying to rationalize the film here, my take on it would be..ok...this is immediately after The Force Awakens. The Resistance base at D'Qar needs to get gone, and ASAP. So wwhat ships they had in the area are called, told to drop everything, get there, pick up everyone, and leave, again ASAP, before the First Order (FO) backtracks them to D'Qar. So the FO get there in the middle of the evac...got the people, no time for the resources and other goodies....and they just go, hoping to lose the FO, regroup, and figure out their supply problem later.

But the problem is, because of how fast they needed the Resistance navy to get there and perform the evac, and because the FO hit them right in the middle of it all, none of the ship had the chance to refuel before the evac, probably hoped to bring fuel onboard during the evac, didn't get to, so maybe it'd be easier for them to stay together for the time being and not get lost? If these ships also lose power when they run out of fuel (and if you look in some D6 books, fuel is basically power cells, but capital ships might have fuel for the reactors that power them, so yeah...), then scattering through hyperspace to different loccations, only to run out of fuel/power, and be unable to leave the ship due to having no hyperspace capable smaller ships (the Raddus did, the others may not), and no power for communications, and even if they could communicate this could call the FO to their location and wipe them out anyways....all that, and some other details, it was a very hectic situation to be in, and could've/would've been rough, no matter what choices were made.


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