Super-Submarine Vessel: The Mariner
Someone in Inithar was performing an experiment with a pillar of Refocyte and a building. The Result was a large hole in the ground, and a collapsed building.
The test was to see Refocyte's structural integrity. On that count, there are no stress marks. Rather, it charged until it went off from that pressure. Before, this would be fairly useless, but we can now transfer that energy.
With this, work began on a new type of vessel that would last a long time to come abroad.
To understand the Mariner, you need to go over the various parts. First and most important, is the fact it is the first Super-submarine vessel. It's outer layers which protect the people inside are made with a Refocyte Alloy, with a nickel inner plating leading to four discharge stations. From here, that energy is transferred to spin four turbines on the outside of the submarine's sides. These turbines themselves are made up of a barrel and the rotors. The rotors spin as the Submarine is underwater, pulling water in, and then the pressure differential pushing it out the back, giving thrust. This also helps to keep the effect going, while alleviating pressure on the vessel.
Their is a third discharge station also leading out the back of the vessel for discharging any excess energy out into the water itself. In this manner, the ship can reach great depths, and operate without the need for power.
However, there are times when the ship is above water. In these times, five Coilengines are used, allowing it to move extremely quickly across the battlefield.
This is the basis of the Super-Submarine Vessel, The Mariner. Making use of the pressure of the ocean itself to power it's travel.
The profile of the ship shall be addressed next. The Turbines actually generate electrical energy when they are active. This allows for lights and systems to be run throughout the entire ship, and store a large amount of energy for when it is above water. The ballast tanks can be opened to flood, and be dried out to control the ships depth. The ship itself is mostly flat, and very long, containing 6 floors, and those floors extending about 1,092 feet. A long, smoothed rectangle, with two of the barrels at it's sides near the front, and two near the back, the front being about a third of it's length, and the back ones a sixth. It's top is rather flat, with hatches and elevators for when the ship is above water, and a short superstructure breaking up the middle of the ship, acting as a type of fin, and tower for when it is above water.
For weapons, we have the usual torpedo hatches with torpedoes. Though given it's size, their are a lot of them at the front of the ship. Likewise, this Super-submarine is capable of storing Iwa and any other planes below-decks and bringing them up though the mentioned elevators when above water, as well as being more than long enough to launch most types of aircraft. As well as anything else we choose to store, like bringing in trucks of food that way when docked. The loading ramps can be brought out to extend over the side barrels, and then to the receiving side.
For navigation, we have sonar, and the usual navigation tools of compasses, speed estimations, maps. And Radio for communicating with allied ships. Finally, we have bulkheads scattered throughout the ship itself to close if any flooding would occur from attacks, and air scrubbing. Likewise, controllable fins at the bottom of the ship to help with slipping through the water and changing direction, which are capable of folding completely flat.
Overall, it is ambitious. But it is more than capable of carrying large amounts of people and supplies by itself, and weathering any storm or fleet, being incapable of truly sinking.