![]() ![]() The Imperial Targeting Package tends to do at least one of two things. Ship systems are generally changed to be more defensive or reliable in nature when the Armor Package is installed. This means that mid-to-high-alpha weapons can be endured for up to twice as long before armor fails, making it less of a fallback defense and more of a resource to be invested for a flux advantage. Keep in mind that the minimum damage from a weapon is similarly increased. The armor boost works by essentially adding more "hit points" to the ship's armor without affecting how much damage reduction it affords. Ships with the Imperial Armor Package installed are slow, bulky, and tanky. Imperium ships generally have more OP than most equivalent vanilla ships (but somewhat weaker base stats to compensate), so they're fairly flexible even without a package installed. The primary advantage is having a lot of spare OP, making it easy to fit better weapons or max out on vents or capacitors. Standard Imperial ships - those without any particular Imperial Package - lack a specific specialization but work well as generalist ships. Ship systems are altered by Imperial Package choice.Unmatched design flexibility Imperial Package hull mods drastically affect a ship's role.Flexible weapon slots, above-average slot count, fewer larger slots.Some weapons have extreme ranges (short and long).Good hull and armor strength, but usually slower and less maneuverable.Powerful frontal batteries, but vulnerable from behind.They are spoken of with the fear and respect deserving of deific, near-omniscient entities. These Alpha-level artificial intelligences are so deeply integrated into their respective worlds' infrastructure and society that they have, over more than a century of rule, essentially become de-facto gods for the Imperium. Justitia is the administrator of Aleria, master of societal conditioning and correction. Vulcan is the administrator of Nova Capitalis, master of manufacturing and infrastructure. Minerva is the administrator of Byzantum, master of warfare and trade. Of the Imperium's numerous AI governors, three are of particular note. Such naysayers' warnings tend to fall on deaf ears, the powers-that-be tirelessly jamming rebel broadcasts and extraditing dissident individuals. His detractors attribute this recent success to the Emperor's "Council of Advisors", claiming that the council is a group of Alpha-puppeted androids. Emperor Victus II's rule is uncontested, due in large part to his great success in bolstering the Imperium's base of power in the last few decades. In most cases, Imperial worlds are overseen partially - or in full - by artificial intelligence, permitting unmatched productivity at the cost of international outrage. The Imperium is a true empire, both in trappings and in reality, implementing draconian disciplinary policies, strict birth control, mandatory military service, stern cultural ethics, and pervasive hierarchical structures in society. Although these wars involve occasional clashes, a truly decisive victory for the Imperium's enemies is out of reach, for fear of reprisal with the Imperium's planet-killer stockpile. ![]() The Hegemony and Luddic Church, both unwilling to accept the Imperium's flagrant use of Alpha-level administration, are in a near-perpetual state of warfare with them. The current Emperor, Victus II, continues his predecessor's policy of AI-driven societal control and optimization. ![]() Today, the Interstellar Imperium is considered to be a significant military and economic power in the Sector. Unlike most of the powers within the Persean Sector, the Imperium largely managed to maintain its meager holdings, actually growing stronger with time and avoiding annexation by the 14th Expeditionary Fleet. After the Collapse, the Persean arm of the Imperium was cut off from the rest, leaving the magistrate alone to consolidate power and crown himself Emperor Colligus I of the Imperium. To obtain the latest, supported version of Fedora, please refer to the main download page.įor more information about Fedora's support cycle see the life cycle page.The Interstellar Imperium was once a decentralized vassal-state of the Domain of Man, ruled by a council of Domain-approved local magistrates, each controlling assets within a particular sector of space. We do not recommend using these releases any more. Note: The Fedora releases here are no longer supported or maintained, so they do not receive bug fixes or security updates. Index of /pub/archive/epel/testing/7.8/aarch64/Packages/s Index of /pub/archive/epel/testing/7.8/aarch64/Packages/s Name Last modified Size Description ![]()
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