The Ministry is pulling the hull's file. The file is public. The wait is bureaucratic.
The Ministry is pulling the hull's file. The file is public. The wait is bureaucratic.
A combat hull. It exists to remove other ships from the current volume of space, and its presence on scan should be read in that light.
The Imicus has had a long history as a semi-industrial platform used first as a convenient startup mining platform, and then as an explorer and salvager by enterprising Gallente pilots. The Federation Navy issued a requirement for a scouting and exploration vessel with enough combat capability to respond aggressively to any immediate threats. As something inevitably had to give in the quest for enhanced scouting and combat capabilities, the Federation Navy made no bones about specifying a requirement that removed special salvaging efficiency systems from the Imicus Navy Issue. CreoDron and Roden Shipyards put in a successful joint upgrade bid that promised significantly upgraded drone capabilities coupled with special processing systems to support a probe launcher alongside the new drone systems. The Imicus Navy Issue has handsomely delivered on that promise with its ability to pinpoint likely targets and fall upon them with its impressive array of weapons.
Official description, reproduced without endorsement. The numbers above are how it actually gets used.
Hull identity from ESI; combat totals from a single zKillboard stats call, all-time and cluster-wide. Individual pilots' use of this hull appears on their own files — consult one.