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* Cruisers are intended to fulfill two diverse missions. In battle, they support and reinforce the larger [[capital ship]]s (... either [[battleship]]s or [[battle rider]] [[squadron]]s) which are present and which form the main line of battle, generally from the flanks. They also perform independent operations, often forming the center of task forces which have no capital ships. Cruisers are also put to use as independent ships. {{Unpublished cite|author= [[Maksim-Smelchak]] }}
 
* Cruisers are intended to fulfill two diverse missions. In battle, they support and reinforce the larger [[capital ship]]s (... either [[battleship]]s or [[battle rider]] [[squadron]]s) which are present and which form the main line of battle, generally from the flanks. They also perform independent operations, often forming the center of task forces which have no capital ships. Cruisers are also put to use as independent ships. {{Unpublished cite|author= [[Maksim-Smelchak]] }}
 
* Cruisers are often multi-mission capable vessels defined by their higher maneuver capability and/or longer independent cruising range (... normally defined as higher jump capability and/or fuel capacity) than what is normally considered standard for fleet mobility parameters. Nevertheless there are some vessels that are called cruisers that do not quite match the high-mobility standards typical of the supra-class, most of which tend to suffer reassignment or reclassification of their mission descriptor at some subsequent point in their operational history. {{Unpublished cite|author= [[Maksim-Smelchak]] }}
 
* Cruisers are often multi-mission capable vessels defined by their higher maneuver capability and/or longer independent cruising range (... normally defined as higher jump capability and/or fuel capacity) than what is normally considered standard for fleet mobility parameters. Nevertheless there are some vessels that are called cruisers that do not quite match the high-mobility standards typical of the supra-class, most of which tend to suffer reassignment or reclassification of their mission descriptor at some subsequent point in their operational history. {{Unpublished cite|author= [[Maksim-Smelchak]] }}
* [[Battlecruiser]]s are the largest cruisers, meant to dominate the spaceways and go head to head with equivalent weight warships. There is very little difference between a smaller battleship and a battlecruiser. However, while the two supraclasses of vessels carry similar firepower, battlecruisers strongly tend to be less [[armor]]ed and [[screen]]ed than an equivalent battleship.
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* [[Battlecruiser]]s are the largest cruisers, meant to dominate the spaceways and go head to head with equivalent weight warships. There is very little difference between a smaller battleship and a battlecruiser.
  
 
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