Ello all, this is my attempt at converting a ship from the BFG additional ships compendium. The Hawking-class originally came from the BFG Magazine #13 and I wanted to try doing it justice.
Hawking Class Exploration Crusier
Dimensions: 4.7 km long, 0.6 abeam at fins approx.
Mass: 24 megatonnes approx.
Crew: 80000 crew approx.
Accel: 4.1 gravities max sustainable acceleration
The Hawking Class dates from the time of the legendary crusades of the Lord Solar Macharius. The original Hawking was a hastily constructed vessel, designed to range ahead of Macharius' main battlefleet and search the Halo Stars for enemy fleets and new worlds to conquer. This new ship was a success and use of the design gradually spread throughout the Imperial Navy over the following centuries. Excelling at long range, solo exploration, scounting and patrol missions, those few Hawking-class vessels still in existence have often been extensively refitted. Their hulls, partway in size between the Dauntless and Lunar classes, crammed full of improved sensors and other devices to ensure their survivability. The capabilities of these Exploration Crusiers are held in high esteem by Imperial Admirals, while Naval crews superstitiously consider this class of vessel to be lucky. It is very rare for a Rogue Trader to be allowed one of these coveted vessels.
Speed: 6 Manoeuvrability: +15
Detection: +25 Hull Integrity: 60
Armour: 20 Turret Rating: 2
Space: 65 SP: 60
Weapon Capacity: 1 Prow, 2 Port, 2 Starboard
(Of these one port and one starboard come pre-equipped with components)
Carrier: The Hawking-class crusier comes pre-equipped with two Jovian-pattern Escort Bay components. The hull's space has already been reduced to account for this; however, when the ship is constructed it must be able to provide one Power to each Escort Bay component (two in total).
Extended Operations: The Hawking-class vessels primary role is deep space exploration, spending years at a time away from the Imperium. This ship may be equipped with up to two Extended Supply Vaults components.
Lucky: The Hawking-class ships are considered unusually lucky by those that serve on them and by the naval officers these ships normally opperate under. These ships have 2 fate points that may be spent like normal on rolls effecting the ship (firing the guns, repair, ect.). These fate points may also be burned to avoid destruction of the vessel.