So, i am back from the absolute dead; my PC isnt though. I'm using my backup non-gamer PC and redownloaded the game.
Today marks the day (18/08/2017, 21:13pm) that the United Nations Space Fleet is being now organized for the launch of Vessel #1 and Vessel #2, both based on the "HH-4S" spacechassis. These are mainly long-range ships that have been reconstructed from they're 2199-er editions featured in Uchuu Senkan Yamato: 2199 and other vehicles such as Vessel RNG1 to RNG3 and Vessel UV1 to UV4. These codes stand for they're status as registered vessels, Vessels #1+#2's registration is complete, yet they're a military secret to even the highest standing people in the politics chain.
Feels good to be back from Iskandar honestly; Uruguay-class took a heavy beating and will get refitted with more lasers for close-range "AA" fire while a complete rebuild of the old P38 Spacefighter is also underway. Montana-class, our flagship since... uh.... well.... it's launch, is going to pass on into history, as it's new model, Vessel A-132-JPA (random stuff = Chassis Number and Design Choice) will be the follow-up to the older more "sea warship" vibe that we in RodrÃguez Design Ltd. are used to.
Some more good news is that a all new vessel, a complete hibrid of a sea warship and a space-dreadnought is on the works, and it's name, like anything else, will be the A-150-YNC class (YNC is the final ship's name cut down to only the first letters, see if you can figure it out. C is for "Class", it's all i'll say)
Anyway, i'm ending this Accu-IIG transmission here. Thank you for listening young, old, newly graduated or veteran Admirals and Captains. I shall see you at a later date.