
Neosynchronicity undocking from the Broken Wind.
Neosynchronicity is an ancient corvette[1] type warship which is best known being in service of Ennesby of Tagon's Toughs.
Ship History[]
A built by the Oafa Military 10 million years ago, the ship was part of Broken Wind's parasite compliment of smaller warships, classified as corvettes.[2]
After the rewakening of Eina-Afa space station's AI allied with the Toughs and gave number ships to them and the Neoaofa. During this time, Ennesby took the ship for his own while the Toughs were exploring and establishing relations with Eina-Afa ("stole it fair and square," as he put it),[3] and named it after his original identity as the New Sync Boys. The ship traveled to Sol System on behalf of the Neoafan Freehold, which intended to sell a large consignment of such ships. Command of the ship, was given to Alexia Murtaugh, with Elf as her executive officer.[4]

Neosynchronicity under escort with small UNS warships.
As a gesture of goodwill (and a way to flaunt the Freehold's wealth), the Toughs invited a team of UNS inspectors aboard Neosynchronicity, showing off its ancient technology and extravagant use of expensive Post-transuranic alloys. However, they did take pains to hide the ship's possession of a Long Gun, passing off the Annie-plant array associated with the weapon as a primitive phased-array Gravy-gun that irradiated itself on use (and therefore should not be closely inspected).
When the New Century Rebellion erupted, Ennesby volunteered Neosynchronicity for the duty of sweeping up Earth's suborned mirror-satellite ring. Its shields are not capture-rated, meaning that they can trap debris but cannot keep it safely away from the hull; however, NSC's hull is so hard and strong that that lack was no problem. Later, when a rebel armor column threatened to destroy the megacity Dom Atlantis by blowing up its power plant, the ship destroyed the column with its Long Gun.[5] Unfortunately, the first shot missed, and the Long Gun Corvette's design meant that firing the Gun twice without refueling would destroy the ship. The Toughs accepted that price, and evacuated and sacrificed Neosynchronicity to save countless lives.

Diagram of the Neosynchronicity's Long Gun.