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On the defense side, the Normandy has GARDIAN defense lasers, ceramic ablative armor, and kinetic barriers. The armor can be upgraded with carbon nanotube sheets woven with diamond Chemical Vapor Depostion, which are crushed by mass effect fields into super-dense layers able to withstand extreme temperatures. That process also compensates for diamond's brittleness. | On the defense side, the Normandy has GARDIAN defense lasers, ceramic ablative armor, and kinetic barriers. The armor can be upgraded with carbon nanotube sheets woven with diamond Chemical Vapor Depostion, which are crushed by mass effect fields into super-dense layers able to withstand extreme temperatures. That process also compensates for diamond's brittleness. | ||
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The Normandy SR-2 is a advanced frigate from Mass Effect.
History
The Normandy SR-2 was built by the pro-human black ops group Cerberus, using many technologies and design philosophies from the Systems Alliance frigate SSV Normandy SR-1. It was completed in the year 2185. The leader of Cerberus, the Illusive Man, gave command of the ship to Commander Shepard to help carry out his mission to go through the Omega-4 mass relay and attack the base of the Collectors.
Shepard went on many missions with the Normandy, including one where he recovered an identify-friend-foe system from a derelict Reaper, which would allow the ship to safely pass through the Omega-4 relay. The installation of the IFF took time, so Shepard used a shuttle to go on a mission. While Shepard was gone, the IFF introduced a virus to the Normandy's computers, shutting down most systems and transmitting a signal to the Collectors, who quickly attacked and boarded the Normandy. Most of the crew was abducted, but the pilot Jeff "Joker" Moreau managed to unblock the ship's AI, EDI, and reactivate the ship's power plant. EDI then vented the whole ship to space, killing all the Collectors onboard. When Shepard and his team returned, they found an almost empty ship.
Shortly afterward, Shepard took the Normandy SR-2 through the Omega-4 relay, where the Normandy was attacked by Oculus fighter drones and a Collector cruiser. The Normandy defeated them, but was severely damaged and crashed on the Collector base. While Shepard and his team assaulted the base, EDI restored power to the Normandy, and Joker piloted the ship away with the survivors of the mission.
Attributes
The Normandy has several advanced stealth, computer, and tactical systems.
The Normandy's mass effect drive core is able to create mass concentrations in front of the ship, which the Normandy "falls" into, rather than using heat-producing thrusters. Combined with refrigeration of the ship's hull, the Normandy becomes virtually invisible to infrared sensors.
The advanced AI EDI (Enhanced Defense Intelligence) is installed aboard the Normandy. She operates the Normandy's electronic warfare and cyberwarfare suites. She is capable of hacking wireless networks and taking control of an enemy ship's computer system. In absence of a crew, EDI also can operate the whole ship, though she defers to Joker as a pilot due to the desirable unpredictability of human piloting.
The Normandy is armed with two unidentified projectile weapons- these may be mass accelerator cannons, or Javelin disruptor torpedo launchers. The Thanix Magnetic-Hydrodynamic cannon can be installed. The Thanix cannon suspends a liquid iron-uranium-tungsten alloy in a magnetic field, shaping it into armor-piercing projectiles and accelerating it to a fraction of c. The weapon manifests as a blue beam.
On the defense side, the Normandy has GARDIAN defense lasers, ceramic ablative armor, and kinetic barriers. The armor can be upgraded with carbon nanotube sheets woven with diamond Chemical Vapor Depostion, which are crushed by mass effect fields into super-dense layers able to withstand extreme temperatures. That process also compensates for diamond's brittleness.