I've been thinking a lot about the Redeemer on how the ship no longer fits in it's current manufacturer's aesthetic and while I've had the belief that Esperia should take on the ship as part of their fleet, I've never had any real reason besides "It kinda looks like a Prowler?" until recently.
Before I ramble, let me set up some assumptions.
1: The ship uses alien tech. The ship is human engineered; but it does use alien technology as is observable by it's extreme wing design and the hover plates on it's belly.
2: The ship hasn't been released yet, and was never going to be due to political reasons. Throughout history we've seen vehicles that are perfectly functioning and advanced for their time become political hostages and end up never making it to the production lines.
3: There were multiple variants of the Redeemer.
The ship is extreme in both looks and function. Built to be a ground-hugging Gunboat/Drop-ship, it was originally designed as an Aegis Dynamics ship. As stated in the referenced reverse the verse at 16 minutes, Aegis has moved on from that sort of design schema to what they currently have, leaving the Redeemer behind. While this is a problem for keeping both it's looks and it's heritage, Esperia is already known for obtaining discarded blueprints of collector ships. And while - yes - It will be an Esperia ship on a brochure, the ship itself can still have come from Aegis Dynamics. In corporate history, it's been observed quite a few times where a body will make things that don't quite look like their current lineup, and leave them in the dust.
Esperia is not only about rare and historical ships, but alien ships too. While the Redeemer isn't an alien vessel, it definitely hints that it uses it, or at least takes a lot of influence from them. Personally; I see a lot of the Taverin building style in this ship. While it definitely isn't anything like a Prowler, it has a lot of similarities, namely the anti-gravity nodes and the fish-tail rudder. I would not find it hard to believe that Esperia would be interested in obtaining such a ship, if not a little curious about it's story.
Finally, I'm going to call upon some player-made lore, Makdo wrote a great post on a lost prototype found in a desert shack and the Nomad who, eventually, sought out the truth from a retired Aegis engineer. While it isn't directly a reason why it should become an Esperia-buiilt ship, this was the hammer that drove me to write why Esperia should restore the Redeemer. I'm passionate for the Redeemer. I want the ships to stay as is, with little to no aesthetic changes and while I can part with it's use as a drop-ship, I cannot part ways from those sexy anti-gravity nodes and it's scissor thrusters. It's an exotic, something that Esperia is built around.
Esperia Should Restore the Redeemer.
references:
OP -- https://robertsspaceindustries.com/spectrum/community/SC/forum/65292/thread/esperia-should-restore-the-redeemer
Reverse the Verse(Redeemer redesigning) --
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF7GF4W12JE&t=960s
Makdo's accounts of the forgotten hangar -- https://robertsspaceindustries.com/spectrum/community/SC/forum/65292/thread/nomad-discovers-forgotten-hangar
Esperia's Portfolio -- https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/16959-Portfolio-Esperia
Before I ramble, let me set up some assumptions.
1: The ship uses alien tech. The ship is human engineered; but it does use alien technology as is observable by it's extreme wing design and the hover plates on it's belly.
2: The ship hasn't been released yet, and was never going to be due to political reasons. Throughout history we've seen vehicles that are perfectly functioning and advanced for their time become political hostages and end up never making it to the production lines.
3: There were multiple variants of the Redeemer.
The ship is extreme in both looks and function. Built to be a ground-hugging Gunboat/Drop-ship, it was originally designed as an Aegis Dynamics ship. As stated in the referenced reverse the verse at 16 minutes, Aegis has moved on from that sort of design schema to what they currently have, leaving the Redeemer behind. While this is a problem for keeping both it's looks and it's heritage, Esperia is already known for obtaining discarded blueprints of collector ships. And while - yes - It will be an Esperia ship on a brochure, the ship itself can still have come from Aegis Dynamics. In corporate history, it's been observed quite a few times where a body will make things that don't quite look like their current lineup, and leave them in the dust.
Esperia is not only about rare and historical ships, but alien ships too. While the Redeemer isn't an alien vessel, it definitely hints that it uses it, or at least takes a lot of influence from them. Personally; I see a lot of the Taverin building style in this ship. While it definitely isn't anything like a Prowler, it has a lot of similarities, namely the anti-gravity nodes and the fish-tail rudder. I would not find it hard to believe that Esperia would be interested in obtaining such a ship, if not a little curious about it's story.
Finally, I'm going to call upon some player-made lore, Makdo wrote a great post on a lost prototype found in a desert shack and the Nomad who, eventually, sought out the truth from a retired Aegis engineer. While it isn't directly a reason why it should become an Esperia-buiilt ship, this was the hammer that drove me to write why Esperia should restore the Redeemer. I'm passionate for the Redeemer. I want the ships to stay as is, with little to no aesthetic changes and while I can part with it's use as a drop-ship, I cannot part ways from those sexy anti-gravity nodes and it's scissor thrusters. It's an exotic, something that Esperia is built around.
Esperia Should Restore the Redeemer.
references:
OP -- https://robertsspaceindustries.com/spectrum/community/SC/forum/65292/thread/esperia-should-restore-the-redeemer
Reverse the Verse(Redeemer redesigning) --
Makdo's accounts of the forgotten hangar -- https://robertsspaceindustries.com/spectrum/community/SC/forum/65292/thread/nomad-discovers-forgotten-hangar
Esperia's Portfolio -- https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/16959-Portfolio-Esperia