Quick facts:Prowler
The Esperia Prowler is a modernized version of the infamous Tevarin armored personnel carrier. Esperia's astroengineers were given unmitigated access to study original versions of the ship recently discovered in the Kabal system to help meticulously reconstruct the vehicle. Now, the Prowler is the perfect fusion of two cultures: the elegance and effectiveness of the Tevarin war machine combined with the reliability of modern human technology.[1]
Features
Each station is outfitted with a safety harness to secure soldiers into their positions while in transit.
Specifications
Model
Ship profile
Exterior
Isometric | Above | Port-side | Front | Rear | Below |
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Isometric | Above | Port-side | Front | Rear |
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Interior
Lower deck | Upper deck |
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Paints
"Harmony" | "Ocellus" | "Polar" | "Stormbringer" | "Wanderer" |
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Acquisition
Pledge price history
Date | Pledge cost (USD) | Insurance | Availability | Sale |
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2016-11-18 | 425 | LTI | Time-limited | 2016 anniversary sale [4] |
2020-05-01 | 440 | 6 months | Time-limited + Warbond | Alpha 3.9.0 flight-ready promotion sale [5] |
Lore
In 2941, the Imperial pathfinders entered the newly discovered Kabal system and located a series of abandoned Tevarin settlements on Kabal III. The UEE Navy insisted that Esperia be included in the group of analysts brought to Kabal to study potentially lost Tevarin technologies at two aerospace bases identified by the initial surveyors.
While much of what was discovered in the Kabal system remains classified today, what is known is that the researchers discovered nine fully equipped squadrons of Prowler-A's safely stored in bunkers. The investigation revealed that none of the Prowlers had flown for almost five centuries and that they had been properly mothballed rather than abandoned at the site.
Esperia's initial survey team reviewed the available spacecraft. In the culmination of the initial study, a single vintage Prowler tested in a 45-minute atmospheric flight that confirm that the spacecraft were as fully functional. The remote stage of the project took 18 months and at its conclusion, the government opted to ferry six of the Prowlers back to Esperia's clean lab at Kutaram rather than retain the Esperia team on Kabal.[6]As the team from Esperia completed their work on the ancient spacecraft, management began recreating the ship with Human control surfaces and updated modern components. A formal pitch was made to the UEE for access and legal rights to recreate the ship, with the goal of selling it to the military as well as others who might be interested in the historical spacecraft. Much to the surprise of all involved, the government approved the idea almost immediately and formally declassified the recovered Prowlers for Esperia's benefit. One of the first issues facing the recreation team was that the models found on Kabal predated the wars and thus lacked the dorsal turret. Astroengineers also had trouble recreating the 'plate cockpit', requiring several months to perfect the once-commonplace Tevarin technologies that gave the ship its distinct forward structure. The company was able to trace every subsystem and component of the original spacecraft and either re-synthesize it using present-day technology or substitute it for an existing modular system. Computer systems in particular were completely reworked, with the original Tevarin software either completely lost to data rot or deemed incompatible with present-day systems.[6]
The new Prowler debuted in 2946 at the annual Intergalactic Aerospace Expo event. The intent to sell to the UEEN largely fell through, ultimately purchasing only a limited run of the craft for study and potential special operations assignments. However, the design did immediately attract the attention of the civilian sector. Preorders for Prowlers were taken not from historians and preservation groups but instead from mercenary forces and wildcatters seeing a durable, high-tech ship for operations. Generations removed from the stigma of the war, the Prowler had found an unlikely second life serving the descendants of the Humans it had once fought so fiercely against.[6]
Gallery
Development
Prowler was the first Tevarin ship introduced. It was introduced as a Tevarin ship as the developer wanted the Tevarin to be masters of shield tech, so one of the early ideas was that the ship could incorporate air shields to allow the boarding party to quickly exit the ship. The idea of being a Human reproduction of an older Tevarin warship came from the lore that the Tevarin were no longer producing ships themselves.[7]
2014-11-06 | Won the poll for the $61 million crowdfunding goal as an unnamed boarding/assault ship in the fourth wave ships.[8] |
2016-11-18 | Concept sale during the 2016 Anniversary Sale/Intergalactic Aerospace Expo, roughly two years after the first reveal.[9] |
2019-11-22 | Delayed from Alpha 3.8.0 to Alpha 3.8.X patch in later half of March 2020 because of additional polishing needed.[10] |
2020-01-24 | Delayed from Alpha 3.8.X to Alpha 3.9.0.[11] |
2020-04-29 | Flight ready in Alpha 3.9. Along with it's release, the ship was put on temporary promotion sale for $440 USD, with an additional Warbond discount available. Along with the ship, the Aves helmet was added as an extra, but the helmet was also sold separately for $4 USD.[5] |
Role | Contributors |
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Original concept | Jan Urschel (first round), Gary Sanchez (second round), Gavin Rothery (third round), Sarah McCulloch, Stuart Jennett (cockpit interior and interior lighting), Furio Tedeschi[12] |
Art | Paul Jones,[12] Byungjin Hyun, Daniel Kamentsky, Arthur Guillot, Elwin Bachiller Jr.[7] |
Engineering | Mark Abent[7] |
System design | Calix Reneau, Stephen Hosmer[7] |
Technical art | Matthew Intrieri, Patrick Salerno, Brian Chen[7] |
Technical design | John Crewe[12] |
Narrative | Dave Haddock, Adam Wieser, Cherie Heiberg, Mike Kinshella[7] |
Aims |
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Aesthetic |
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Length | 35m | |
Width | 22.5m | |
Height | 8.5m | (approximately two Freelancers side-by-side sans wings) |
Mass | 60,000 kg | One medium engine which powers four main nozzles, using Xi'an engine technology. |
Health | Low | The Prowler generally depends on its usage of shielding and armor to protect itself and its troops from harm |
Crew | 2 | Pilot, Co-Pilot (can carry 8 troops) |
Engines | 2 x Medium | The low emissions of the engines help get the Prowler in, and the high durability help get it out again, focusing on personnel safety |
Thrusters | 20 x Fixed | |
Power Plants | 2 x Medium | Somewhat underpowered for all the shields and energy weapons, but this is a ship of singular focus, so it isn't as affected by the low power as other ships might be |
Weapon hardpoints | ||
1 x S6 Gimbal | S5 Tevarin Ballistic Cannon | Main tanklike front-facing weapon |
2 x S3 Gimbal | S2 Tevarin Laser Cannons | Support fire to protect deploying personnel |
8 x Tevarin Deployment Ordinance | DESIGN TBD | Rockets with handles designed to move troops right into battle – the paratroopers of space. |
Defense hardpoints | ||
Shield | 1x Large | Can be disabled during approach for even stealthier deployment |
Phalanx Shield | 1 x Medium | Features the Tevarin Phalanx Shield Emitter, which includes a mode that sacrifices wrap-around defence of the Prowler in favour of a large wall of shield that blocks all projectiles (even from the Prowler itself), allowing groups of Prowlers to protect each other and the fleet |
Armour | Heavy | Heavy armor protection to absorb direct fire |
Interior |
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Animation Templates |
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Items |
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New — Atmosphere Shields |
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New – Phalanx Shield |
Approved design needed. |
New – Deployment Ordinance |
Approved design needed. |
Additional references | * The Prowler is very much built around agile use, with players moving easily from inside to outside, walking on the surface of the ship – should feel like an infantry-centric action platform |
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Trivia
- The ship is very similar to the Copperhead, a dropship used by the Deep Eyes soldier squadron in the movie Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. Its possible the Prowler was inspired by it, but this has never been officially confirmed.
See also
- "Developer Interview: Esperia Prowler". Jump Point. Vol. 8 no. 3. pp. 3–10.
- "Work in Progress: Prowler". Jump Point. Vol. 4 no. 12. pp. 3–40
- Inside Star Citizen: Dropship Delight on YouTube
- Inside Star Citizen: On The Prowl on YouTube
- Q&A: Esperia Prowler - Part I
- Q&A: Esperia Prowler - Part II
References
- ↑ The Esperia Prowler - Ship page. Pledge Store
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Esperia Prowler Manual v2
- ↑ Esperia Prowler Q&A Part 2. Transmission - Comm-Link
- ↑ RSI Pledge - Esperia Prowler - LTI Archived 2016-11-21.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Alpha 3.9.0 Flyable Ships. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2020-05-06
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Jump Point. Vol. 8 no. 4. pp.25–28. Retrieved 2020-04-25. "Whitley's Guide: Esperia Prowler".
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 Jump Point. Vol. 8 no. 3. pp.3–10. Retrieved 2020-04-07. "Developer Interview: Esperia Prowler".
- ↑ Letter from the Chairman - $60 Million. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2020-04-07
- ↑ Intergalactic Aerospace Expo, Day One: The Prowler. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2020-04-07
- ↑ Star Citizen Alpha 3.8.0 Ship Updates. Spectrum. Retrieved 2020-04-07
- ↑ Roadmap Roundup - January 24th, 2020. Spectrum Dispatch - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2020-04-07
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 David Ladyman, "Work in Progress: Prowler". Jump Point. Vol. 4 no. 12. pp.3–40. Retrieved 2020-04-07.