Vigilante
Ship Details
  • Type

    Frigate

  • Class

    Vigilante

  • Initial Weapon

    Railgun

  • Tactical Position

    [Assault]

  • Processor

    250

  • Power

    200

17

45

28

16

60

Initial Attributes
  • EM RES

    30%

  • Kinetic RES

    50%

  • Thermal RES

    10%

  • Armor

    1726

  • Component Capacity

    2

  • Shield

    1840

  • Cargo Space

    100

  • Volume Factor

    140

  • Warp Stability

    1

  • Initial Speed

    600

License Requirements

Required License:  RS T1 Frigates License

【RS T1 Frigates License】Each level grants

  • Slightly increase SD performance

  • Shield Capacity Boost

    3.0%

  • Velocity Boost

    3.0%

Special Bonus
  • This ship has no role bonus.

Basic Components
  • Engine Waste Heat Conversion Circuit

    Tactical Component

    Each weapon activation grants a stack effect. Upon reaching 4 stacks increases next weapon damage by 50%.

  • This ship has no Superdevice.

  • Frigate Artillery

    Superdevice

    Attacks a target within a range of 6km, dealing 21 damage per second.

  • Frigate Std. Shield Recharger

    Recharger

    Recharges your ship's shield by 14 per second for 30s.

  • Frigate Std. Ion Thruster

    Thruster

    Boosts your ship's velocity by 100% for 30s.

Ship Background

To a certain extent, the Vigilante is a product of the Novgorod Conference of the Great Council of the Galaxy in 951 AG (also called the 5th GGC Convention).

The Vigilante uses a classic (or what could be called archaic) fusiform design, with steady overall performance, and a sleek, lightweight body adept at weaving through asteroid belts. It has performed well in law enforcement uses, but is not great on a ""real"" battlefield for obvious political reasons.

After Galactic War IV, with a proposal from Neo-Europa that was seconded by the Dawn Community and United Solar Systems of Hygara, the Great Council of the Galaxy was re-established. In order to maintain their hard-fought peace and freedom and prevent any form of tyranny, after a series of councils, the various states reached an difficult agreement: All would give up part of their actual power, including military power, to establish the Great Council's peacekeeping force, whose personnel would be drawn from each state's military. But this Peacekeeping Force was a powerful armed force, and needed to be placed under many restrictions. Every operation needed to be applied for and approved through the Great Council's many procedures, then had to be agreed upon by the corresponding states' governments before it could be carried out.

In order to solve this problem, the Great Council formed the Council Security Force, which managed the peacekeeping force, and established a non-threatening joint police force that would patrol all sectors. To achieve this, the joint police force would need a ship that could engage in patrols and maintain the peace, while not really possessing threatening firepower. This ship was the Vigilante.

Editorialists believed that the Vigilante wasn't really needed from the very beginning, because even if every state compromised and gave up power to form the Great Council due to the situation, they didn't want a powerful ship with permission to enter any state's territory to exist.