A true titan of military manufacturing.
The allfather of war
Anvil Odin
Anvil's reputation is continually reforged in the fires of combat. The Odin Battlecruiser evolves beyond conventional military design with singularly devastating firepower, strategic command capability, overwhelming resilience, and the authority to decide wars before they begin.
A new class of warship evolved beyond conventional military design.
Gargantuan form built to end fights before they begin.
Broad enough to carry hangars, artillery batteries, and command spaces.
A reinforced bridge rises high above the battlecruiser hull.
Built for disciplined, decisive, and dedicated crews.
6000 SCU main hold plus 2000 SCU cargo lift.
A fortress of coordinated firepower.
6 fighter and 1 massive central hangar
Battlecruiser briefing
Built to decide wars
Named for the ancient Human god of war and all-powerful ruler who led countless soldiers into glory, the Odin continues Anvil's legend of military superiority: a battlecruiser built to dismantle carriers, annihilate fleets, and tear fortified vessels asunder.
Warship doctrine
The ultimate deterrent
Other ships enter the fight. The Odin ends it before it begins. One glimpse of this Battlecruiser's gargantuan form entering the field is enough to make even the most aggressive hostiles think again.
- A new class of Anvil warship combining naval tradition, strategic command, and overwhelming resilience.
- An incomparable 23 operable turrets transform the ship into a fortress of coordinated firepower.
- Central and side hangars keep support craft repaired, refueled, rearmed, and redeployed under combat pressure.
- A ship-spanning ammunition reserve and 8000 SCU cargo capacity sustain prolonged campaigns.
Operational profile
How the Odin wins
Features
Power in your hands
The true devastating power of the Odin cannot be achieved with mere automation, but with a disciplined, decisive, and dedicated crew.
Armed & lethal
Twenty-three operable turrets, ballistic batteries, and colossal anti-capital weaponry turn the Odin into coordinated firepower at battlecruiser scale.
The bridge
Positioned high above the hull in classic naval tradition, the reinforced bridge grants commanding views for leaders who demand total control.
Briefing room
Coordinate assaults, track emerging threats, and prepare for battles ahead from a war room built to inspire and command.
Retractable firepower
Entire weapons systems remain concealed within the Odin's hull until the instant of attack.
Hoards of ammo
A ship-spanning ammunition reserve keeps heavy ordnance supplied through the longest and most brutal engagements.
Cargo
8000 SCU of capacity carries fuel, munitions, and supplies to sustain prolonged campaigns beyond conventional fleet limits.
The all-killing eye
Twelve-Emitter EnforcerWeapons and launch systems
Exact battlefield loadout
A pilot-controlled S12 beam, twenty S12 vertical launch systems, heavy manned and remote turret groups, and a dense point-defense screen.
Seven hangars keep the fight moving
Six integrated fighter-sized side hangars rapidly repair, refuel, rearm, and redeploy support craft during an active engagement, while the central hangar launches heavier assets such as the Anvil Asgard or Valkyrie for extra pressure on the front.
Detailed schematics
Every deck built for supremacy
Each corridor, hangar, artillery battery, and command deck of the Odin exists for one purpose: total battlefield supremacy.
Renewed strength
Side hangars
Rapidly repair, refuel, rearm, and redeploy support ships from six integrated side hangars amidst ongoing combat.
The fight within
Central hangar
Deploy heavy support craft, such as the Anvil Asgard or Valkyrie, from the central hangar for extra enforcement on the front.
Scale study
Capital silhouette
A capital silhouette should communicate more than size: hierarchy, range, crew discipline, and the gravity of a ship built to anchor operations.
The pinnacle of propulsion
Engine power
The Odin's thrusters set the benchmark for moving a cruiser of this scale to wherever a fight needs to be won.Internal schematic
A warship organized for command
The Odin's interior is arranged around decisive fleet command: bridge oversight, briefing rooms, fire control, engineering spaces, medical support, hangars, tram routes, cargo systems, and crew facilities all serving one continuous combat machine.
In true military style
Odin battlecruiser gallery
Inspired by centuries of Human naval warfare, the Odin's utilitarian, classically angular profile projects undeniable authority. Every line intimidates. Every edge enforces.
Unveiling destruction
Retractable firepower
Entire weapons systems remain concealed within the Odin's hull until the instant of attack. What's revealed is not subtle but devastatingly powerful.
Torpedoes. Ballistics. Energy payloads. The Odin is the apex of combat engineering, with 23 operable turrets, a Twelve-Emitter Enforcer, and enough deadly force to outlast and outgun almost any foe it encounters.
Inside the reveal
CIG developers discuss the Odin
Hear the team talk through the design intent behind Anvil's battlecruiser, from its battlefield role to the systems that make the Odin feel like a command vessel built for decisive wars.
This feature sits apart from the weapons showcase so visitors can watch the official commentary without losing the flow of the product briefing.
Manufacturer history
Inside Anvil Aerospace
Anvil is not just the name on Odin's hull. It is one of the great military manufacturers of the UEE: a Terra-born company shaped by founder obsession, Navy contracts, civilian legend, and almost two centuries of combat credibility.
Founded in Nova Kyiv on Terra, Anvil grew from J. Harris Arnold's skunkworks discipline into one of the UEE's defining spacecraft manufacturers.
UEE Navy contracts made Anvil synonymous with frontline reliability, carrier squadrons, and combat ships trusted where failure is not an option.
Civilian models transformed Anvil's military aura into a public status symbol without sanding down the brand's hard-edged identity.
From Terra skunkworks to Navy standard
Anvil Aerospace began in 2772 in Nova Kyiv on Terra, founded by J. Harris Arnold after his time at Roberts Space Industries. The company still carries that origin story in its design language: practical, severe, and built around the belief that a spacecraft should earn trust before it earns admiration.
For more than seventy years, Arnold personally led every design project. The result was not a loose collection of ships, but a culture: founder-signed systems, obsessive subsystem control, and a reputation for aerospace engineering that treated military reliability as the highest form of luxury.
The Casse connection
Arnold's fascination with Leonard Casse helped shape early Anvil. Curved wings, open-circle visual language, and an almost romantic respect for old-school ship design became part of the company's DNA. When legal pressure arrived over those similarities, Arnold did not retreat. He purchased the Casse Aerospace portfolio outright, folding inspiration into ownership.
The tip of the spear
Anvil's reputation was forged through UEE Navy service. Across generations of campaigns, the brand became associated with carrier decks, squadrons, and ships that could survive the ugliest parts of a military operation. The Hornet, Gladiator, Hurricane, and other Anvil craft made the company feel less like a vendor and more like infrastructure.
Military myth for private pilots
Anvil resisted civilian conversions at first. The fear was simple: make military ships public and the brand might lose its edge. Instead, the opposite happened. The civilian F7C Hornet turned military identity into status, giving frontier defenders, collectors, and ambitious pilots a way to buy into the Anvil legend.
Odin is not an outlier. It is the escalation.
The Odin makes sense because Anvil has always sold more than hulls. It sells institutional confidence: the feeling that someone has already fought the ugly version of the battle and designed around it. A capital battlecruiser is the largest expression of that promise, carrying the same military clarity from the Hornet's cockpit into fleet command scale.
A manufacturer with two faces
Modern Anvil serves both the military and the public market. Its military development work is tied to MacArthur in the Kilian System, while civilian development is associated with Sherman in the Castra System. That split explains the brand's unusual strength: Anvil can speak to Navy procurement officers and private Citizens without sounding like it changed languages.
The company now operates across dozens of UEE core worlds while still treating design control as sacred. Even in its civilian catalog, Anvil ships are rarely soft. They feel armored by philosophy: clear sightlines, combat-first ergonomics, hardened silhouettes, and a visual identity that makes the pilot feel part of a larger command structure.
Anvil offers
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Explore the wider Anvil family after the Odin briefing: fighters, explorers, dropships, support craft, and the military-inspired machines that made the manufacturer worth following.
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