Greetings ladies and gentlemen. We here at Thaumaturge I.T.G. understand that expanding your extra-atmospheric military capabilities can be an expensive endeavor. Whether you need to increase your defensive power to help maintain orbital superiority at home or you need to extend and secure your influence over remote resources as the premier Terran military contractor we know that we can help provide the most cost effective solutions available on the market today while helping you to avoid having to build and maintain costly interstellar shipyard operations.
It is with these cost effective solutions in mind that Thaumaturge I.T.G. proudly presents it's latest line of combat vessels, the Avalanche series!
First we will go over the base model, the
Avalanche I.

Don't let its "no frills" approach fool you. This is a sturdy warship backed by over 75 years of Thaumaturge I.T.G.'s experience in ship making. It features a quick turning 360 degree gatling blaster allowing it to defend itself or lay down offensive fire at any angle so you'll find that this is a ship that excels even when in the thick of the fray. Of course most of the offensive firepower is concentrated in the front and I think you'll find that the Avalanche I has plenty to offer with its forward firing rail guns and beam canons.
But what makes this model so special is our system of modular configuration built around the base model so that we can cheaply and easily expand its firepower or reconfigure it to meet your needs.
With that said we'll move on to our next model, the
Avalanche II.

Right off the bat you'll notice the new shield configuration making use of advanced aegis technology. This model offers extra protection on its flanks and side mounted arrays of blasters for broadside tactics while retaining the powerful forward firing rail guns. The Avalanche II offers great defense while maintaining aggressive toughness and dependability.
Now we'll move on to the
Avalanche III.

The Avalanche III offers a different but still wholly effective approach to broadside tactics without breaking the bank. Its reinforced armored shielding on its sides protect powerful gatling blasters and its deflector shields help ensure it has the staying power your fleet demands to win in a fight.
After that we have the
Avalanche IV.

This ship offers an incredibly potent mix of precision accuracy and raw firepower with its six forward firing rail guns, four of which are enhanced with booster technology adding the extra punch you need to really make an impact on your foes. When you need to declaw an enemy vessel this ship certainly a viable option.
Next we have the
Avalanche V.

Long range fire support is what the Avalanche V is all about. As you can see this model is very close to the base model in its hull configuration and they compliment each other well as a cost effective defense solution. This version of the Avalanche V still retains its fast turning center mounted gatling blaster to provide midrange firepower when it gets into a bind but the turret can be replaced with other long range weapons.
And finally we present the
Avalanche VI.

Again we have a hull configuration closer to the the base model but with high tech aegis shielding to help protect the bow. These ships are great for commanders with the organizational skills to take advantage of their powerful frontal defensive capabilities by using a formation of ships to make full use of the aegis shielding. The gatling pulse cannon ensures that your foes will think twice before getting up close and personal.
These are the first six models in our series and we are confident that they offer the right mix of affordability and rugged reliability necessary to compete with any comparable weapons platform in their class while offering the flexibility to adapt to new threats. We at Thaumaturge I.T.G. have a few more models slated for release in the coming months designed to fill even more roles that may be needed in a combat ready fleet however we aren't ready to offer any details at this time.
Now we'll move to discuss each system in more detail . . .