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Imperial BUFFALO Heavy Fusion Drive Section
LORE:
While "Buffalo" looks no different from the rest of the Imperial designs, the history of its creation still has a few interesting facts. Everyone knows that this monster in the realm of fusion engines was created during the War of Greed on the basis of a smaller "Mule". But few people know that "Buffalo" has become a real creation of Frankenstein, incorporating many developments from other projects. And all because of the fact that the new "Vengeance" destroyer lacked a sufficiently powerful engine. In an emergency mode, it was decided to unite several design groups, which were supposed to solve such an urgent problem in the shortest possible time. The redesign of the main engine cluster gave a significant increase in raw power, but it still wasn't enough. Then a group of designers who were engaged in the development of the first stellar interceptor got down to business. They used the developments of their frozen project and proposed to add four nacelles to the section, carrying additional engines both aft and forward. In fact, they actually added four redesigned hulls of never-built interceptors to the section. And this... unusual solution showed an extraordinary result: despite its size and weight, the "Buffalo" surpassed its predecessor in all respects. While all subsequent "Buffaloes" have been built from revised and improved blueprints, the original "Buffalo" still has a lot of rough workarounds and compromises to bring together several loosely related designs into one truly unique piece of daring engineering.