Quantanium seems awfully similar to Eezo from Mass Effect, i think its even used as gravity for ships in that universe too but im not sure. And a further relative might be element E710 from Helldivers since it allows ships to do quantum jump equivalents. I like that this is sort of a scfi trope at this point, and i love when tech is explained this way
So I think I spotted a mistake in the writing. When Bishop commands the fleet, Argus is a support carrier and not a cruiser. But later when the Kingship destroys a cruiser with its main beam weapon that cruiser is called Argus - but it should in fact be either the Corvus or Integrity
I might be wrong here, but i assumed that cruiser was the class/size of ship, and support carrier was the specialisation, so its a support carrier cruiser or a cruiser in the role of support carrier
@@aguspuig6615 The classification doesn´t matter, it´s about the model of the ship and which name it has. And they definitely got the wrong name here. Just rewatch it and keep an eye out during the command globe scene, Argus is the " support carrier" (zero visible turrets, completly different shape) and Corvus is the "cruiser" (which has the tripple turret setup like a ww2 battleship). Later when the Kingship fires it´s main guns at "Argus" it´s a "cruiser type" with the battleship like tripple turret layout and not the supposed "support carrier" it was 10 minutes before.