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The Ruby-class heavy destroyer was a destroyer that was best suited to working in groups, but was often sent alone as a scout to a new system to conquer. It was constructed by Tral Delso's Tral Drive Yards. Using its tractor beam and turbolasers in sequence, it was good against smaller craft.

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  • Ruby-class heavy destroyer
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  • The Ruby-class heavy destroyer was a destroyer that was best suited to working in groups, but was often sent alone as a scout to a new system to conquer. It was constructed by Tral Delso's Tral Drive Yards. Using its tractor beam and turbolasers in sequence, it was good against smaller craft.
Era
  • Post-Skryll era
Length
  • 983.0
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Hyperdrive
  • Class 1
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Affiliation
Role
  • *Heavy destroyer
Name
  • Ruby-class heavy destroyer
Manufacturer
  • Tral Drive Yards
Capacity
  • 345(xsd:integer)
Class
  • Ruby-class heavy destroyer
Passengers
  • 0(xsd:integer)
Crew
  • 3475(xsd:integer)
Armament
  • *Light turbolaser cannons *Medium turbolaser batteries *Heavy turbolaser mounts *Tractor beam projectors
abstract
  • The Ruby-class heavy destroyer was a destroyer that was best suited to working in groups, but was often sent alone as a scout to a new system to conquer. It was constructed by Tral Delso's Tral Drive Yards. Using its tractor beam and turbolasers in sequence, it was good against smaller craft.
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