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[[File:Warlock 04.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A ''Warlock''-class destroyer firing weapons.]][[File:Losttales 480.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A ''Warlock''-class destroyer being attacked by Centauri ships.]]
[[File:Warlock 04.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A ''Warlock''-class destroyer firing weapons.]]
The '''''Warlock''-class''' destroyer is an advanced [[Earth Alliance]] capital [[warship]]. It is notable for being the first class of Earth [[starship]] with artificial [[gravity]]. The EAS ''Titans'' is a notable ship of the ''Warlock''-class. The ''Warlock''-class is 1992.4 meters long and has a crew of 1,200.
[[File:Losttales 480.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A ''Warlock''-class destroyer being attacked by Centauri ships.]]
[[File:Vlcsnapshot00011.png|thumb|right|200px|A ''Warlock''-class ship firing its particle beam cannons.]]
The '''''Warlock''-class''' destroyer is an advanced [[Earth Alliance]] capital [[warship]] in ''[[Babylon 5]]''. It is notable for being the first class of Earth [[starship]] with artificial [[gravity]]. The EAS ''Titans'' is a notable ship of the ''Warlock''-class.
 
Little is known about these ships from the B5 series. They were introduced after the [[Shadow War]], and their only appearance on screen was a glimpse in ''The Lost Tales''. They appear to have the same dual beam weapons featured on [[Omega-class|''Omega''-class]] destroyers, as well as a hangar for fighters and additional pulse weapons and [[interceptor]]s. The addition of artificial gravity likely allows them to accelerate harder and remain deployed longer than earlier classes of EarthForce warship.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==
According to secondary sources,<ref>[http://www.isnnews.net/warlock/resources/tim_earls.html The majority of the information on the Warlock-class comes from Warlock designer Tim Earls.]</ref> the ''Warlock''-class has the following specifications:
*Length: 1992.4 meters
*Length: 1992.4 meters
*Crew: 1,200
*Crew: 1,200
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*Auxiliary Craft
*Auxiliary Craft
**[[Starfury|Starfuries]]
**[[Starfury|Starfuries]]
:''The majority of the information on the Warlock-class comes from Warlock designer Tim Earls.''<ref>[http://www.isnnews.net/warlock/resources/tim_earls.html Source]</ref>


==Unit Run==
==Unit Run==
*EAS Foxfire
*EAS ''Enchantress''
*EAS Titans
*[[ES Foxfire|EAS ''Foxfire'']]
*EAS Warlock (presumed)
*[[EAS Titans|EAS ''Titans'']]
*EAS ''Warlock'' (presumed)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:55, 31 October 2013

A Warlock-class destroyer firing weapons.
A Warlock-class destroyer being attacked by Centauri ships.
A Warlock-class ship firing its particle beam cannons.

The Warlock-class destroyer is an advanced Earth Alliance capital warship in Babylon 5. It is notable for being the first class of Earth starship with artificial gravity. The EAS Titans is a notable ship of the Warlock-class.

Little is known about these ships from the B5 series. They were introduced after the Shadow War, and their only appearance on screen was a glimpse in The Lost Tales. They appear to have the same dual beam weapons featured on Omega-class destroyers, as well as a hangar for fighters and additional pulse weapons and interceptors. The addition of artificial gravity likely allows them to accelerate harder and remain deployed longer than earlier classes of EarthForce warship.

Specifications

According to secondary sources,[1] the Warlock-class has the following specifications:

  • Length: 1992.4 meters
  • Crew: 1,200
  • Armament
    • 12 Large Missile Silos
    • 16 Small Missile Silos
    • 2 Particle Beam Cannons
    • 9 Heavy Phased Plasma Cannon Turrets
    • 3 Heavy Railgun Turrets
    • 4 Medium Phased Plasma Cannon Turrets
    • 9 Light Phased Plasma Cannon Turrets
    • 12-16 Short ranged Phased Plasma Cannon Turrets
  • Engines
    • 4 Upgraded Particle Thrust Engines
    • 2 Hybrid Gravitic Engines
  • Auxiliary Craft

Unit Run

References