I've been building up for a game set on a moderately large freighter and the Gozanti -class Armed Transport had caught my eye. However, I've now taken a hard look at the C-ROC Cruiser from No Disintegrations and compared it to the standard Gozanti -clas s Armed Transport from Fly Casua l. I'm left baffled at how much better the C-ROC Cruiser is in almost every way. Here's a comparison (only areas of difference between the two ships will be noted):
- Speed: 2 (GAT) vs. 3 (C-ROC)
- Forward Defense: 2 (GAT) vs. 3 (C-ROC)
- HTT: 50 (GAT) vs. 55 (C-ROC)
- SST: 36 (GAT) vs. 40 (C-ROC)
- Sensor Range: Long (GAT) vs. Medium (C-ROC)
- Encumbrance Capacity: 1,000 (GAT) vs. 1,800 (C-ROC)
- Passenger Capacity: 12 (GAT) vs. 20 (C-ROC)
- Consumables: 1 month (GAT) vs. 2 months (C-ROC)
- Price/Rarity: 200,000/6 (GAT) vs. 190,000/8 (C-ROC)
- Customization Hard Points: 4 (GAT) vs. 6 (C-ROC)
- Weapons: The C-ROC has all of the same weapons as the GAT with the exception of the forward-mounted proton torpedo launcher.
So, the C-ROC Cruiser is better in every way except for the reduced Sensor Range and the absence of the proton torpedo launcher (the latter of which is easy enough to add with the C-ROC Cruiser's additional 2 CHPs) and it's cheaper too (although this is somewhat balanced out by a higher Rarity).
After looking it over, I'm not sure that these descriptions of the C-ROC Cruiser are accurate:
- "at the expense of the ship's noted combat and fleet support utility."
- "While it carries nowhere near the firepower of the original design,"
Apparently, the Sensor Range (fleet support utility?) and proton torpedo launcher are far more significant to the value of the Gozanti -class Armed Transport than I had realized. Still, for what I'm looking to do, the C-ROC Cruiser looks to be the clearly superior choice.
Edited by HappyDaze