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Sinoviet Drydock Shipyard

In 1 collection by MrEvan312
Halo: UNSC Space Stations and Utility Craft (Scaled down)
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Description
The Sinoviet drydock shipyard is a large space station classification in the UNSC navy. It serves to build the bulk of the UNSC's cruisers and escort vessels, as well as repair them.

History
Sinoviet Heavy Machinery, an Earth-based south-eastern Asian company, is often contracted by the UNSC to build the UNSC's more bread and butter vessels. For this purpose, they commissioned this simple and effective station to construct these valuable warships. The Drydock can quickly produce cruisers, destroyers, frigates, and corvettes.

Armament
None

Equipment
Construction welder arrays, refineries, assemblers

Tactics
This station practically immobile, lightly armored, and completely unarmed. The station is an asset to be protected.

WARNING: This station may not completely construct/repair entire ship, and may leave parts of interior/exterior unfinished. Manual repairs may be required.

*Shown Valiant Mk. 2 not included
8 Comments
MrEvan312  [author] 18 Feb, 2016 @ 10:23am 
*In deep Russian voice* Well done, comrade.
TechneR 18 Feb, 2016 @ 7:38am 
Wait, i know this. "In"+"Put"............. I see. It's "Putin". :3
MrEvan312  [author] 17 Feb, 2016 @ 8:19pm 
Besides, put an "in" in "put" and what do you get?
TechneR 17 Feb, 2016 @ 1:48pm 
That be true.
MrEvan312  [author] 17 Feb, 2016 @ 1:05pm 
At least they build ships that keep the human race in the fight.
TechneR 17 Feb, 2016 @ 12:26pm 
Xactly. :3
MrEvan312  [author] 17 Feb, 2016 @ 9:58am 
Sinoviet is a actually a real term. Sino means China, viet means Vietnam, the combination of the two indicating a southeastern Asian company. BUT. Given that both countries had a LOT of history with the Soviets... may be right.
TechneR 16 Feb, 2016 @ 9:27pm 
Take the "in" out of "Sinoviet" What do you get? SOVIET!!!! IT'S A CONSPIRACY!!!!