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= Background =  
== Background ==
 
Originally a Picon specialist design, the Ranger class has more recently become popular throughout the Twelve Colonies.
Originally a Picon specialist design, the Ranger class has more recently become popular throughout the Twelve Colonies.


Its combination of long-range dominance and skirmish-range turret configuration makes it a highly effective all-rounder in any strike group.  
Its combination of long-range dominance and skirmish-range turret configuration makes it a highly effective all-rounder in any strike group.  


== Gallery ==
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File:Alan-blackwell-ranger-hex-01.jpg|Base model by Anthony Carriero
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== Notes ==
* [[Alan Blackwell]] worked with Black Lab Games on the concept art for Battlestar Galactica - Deadlock. Most of the work consisted of taking flat 2D renders and turning them into fully 3D concept images<ref>Alan Blackwell's Artstation page https://alanb.artstation.com/projects/LN865#top</ref>. His work included the Manticore corvette.
== References ==
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Revision as of 17:10, 20 June 2023

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Background

Originally a Picon specialist design, the Ranger class has more recently become popular throughout the Twelve Colonies.

Its combination of long-range dominance and skirmish-range turret configuration makes it a highly effective all-rounder in any strike group.

Gallery

Notes

  • Alan Blackwell worked with Black Lab Games on the concept art for Battlestar Galactica - Deadlock. Most of the work consisted of taking flat 2D renders and turning them into fully 3D concept images[1]. His work included the Manticore corvette.

References

  1. Alan Blackwell's Artstation page https://alanb.artstation.com/projects/LN865#top