Kennedy-class Frigate

The Kennedy-class frigate, formerly classified as a battlecruiser, is a class of Union of Everett military starship. Initially designed, built and entered into service in 2015 as a flying battlecruiser, mothership and command center for the Union of Everett Air Force it later became a low level attack frigate in the Union of Everett Space Forces following the release of the Nebula-class Destroyer and later Universal-class Assault Cruiser.

Specs
The Kennedy-class frigate is nearly 600 feet long and 175 feet wide, slighter larger than an Everetti Arleigh Burke-class destroyer. The Kennedy-class was the first flying battle station, troop carrier and command center since the development of the East Asian Federation's Leviathan-class aerial platform. It is powered a fusion generator which provides energy to anti-gravity engines and later fusion engines for space propulsion. The Kennedy-class has space for landing damaged SF22A Raptor or SF09 Predator fighters or any form of VTOL aircraft including retractable helipads for bringing wounded aboard. The Kennedy-class contains a medical bay with surgical rooms, trauma rooms and a small veterinary clinic for wounded military K-9 unit dogs. The Kennedy-class maintains a storage room for holding and deploying up to 750 droids.

Armament & Defenses
The Kennedy-class is provided PDS style bomb bay modules for firing plasma bombs as well as plasma laser turret batteries. As a primary weapon, the Kennedy is armed with a dual plasma cannon on the underside of the craft. The vessel is also armed with missile launching bays for firing air-to-surface, air-to-air or GFW missiles. Electronic, AWACS, EMP weapons and other non-lethal weaponry are installed as well. The Kennedy-class is provided an energy shield to defend itself from low grade fighter attacks but ican be depleted from missile strikes or attacks from larger vessels' laser barrages. The Kennedy-class is capable of carrying and deploying low, mid and high grade fusion weapons.

Ships
Kennedy-class vessels are named after Presidents of the United States and Everett.