| The newest ship in the Clan fleet, the ship was taken directly from the Emperor’s Hammer shipyards, and given to the Dark Council. The Council itself made sure that the ship was constructed properly, and then immediately awarded to the Clan in its’ feud against Clan Satal Keto during the reign of Consul Cuchulain and Proconsul Saitou. The ship then served mainly as the Clans’ big stick against enemy fighter attacks, and for special missions under the command of Proconsul Saitou. In fact, this became so commonplace that the ship was for a time known as, “The Right Hand of the Proconsul.”
| | One of the newest ships in the Clan fleet, the ship was taken directly from the Emperor’s Hammer shipyards, and given to the Dark Council. The Council itself made sure that the ship was constructed properly, and then immediately awarded to the Clan in its’ feud against Clan Satal Keto during the reign of Consul Cuchulain and Proconsul Saitou. The ship then served mainly as the Clans’ big stick against enemy fighter attacks, and for special missions under the command of Proconsul Saitou. In fact, this became so commonplace that the ship was for a time known as, “The Right Hand of the Proconsul.” |
| In battle, the ship has proven herself to be competent, and has a knack for interposing itself against the main axis of attack by enemy fighters. Since it is mainly a specialized support ship, it usually does not have a chance to shine in battle. However, in her short history, she was an outstanding factor in one memorable battle. | | In battle, the ship has proven herself to be competent, and has a knack for interposing itself against the main axis of attack by enemy fighters. Since it is mainly a specialized support ship, it usually does not have a chance to shine in battle. However, in her short history, she was an outstanding factor in one memorable battle. |
| During the flight from Emperor’s Hammer space, the Clan fleet was busy escorting the dependants and worldly goods of the Clan from their prior system to the Clan rendezvous point in deep space, where they would make a few random jumps to throw off any pursuit, and then finally make a their last jump to their new home. The order of the jumps had the Victory jump in first, secure the local area with help from one squadron of fighters from the Excidium, and give the Go/No-go transmission to the Excidium. It in turn would jump into the Victory’s location, and leave a squadron of fighters behind with the Ogmio’s Whip. This went well for the first jump, but on the second jump a stray flight of fighters caught them. Even worse, they were from Praetorian Squadron, the elite fighter squadron in service with the Intelligence Division. Captain Voo-Er Lanas, fearful that their covert move was being watched or reported back to Imperial Intelligence, he acted on his own. He pretended that the ship had received damage, and hailed the incoming fighters. They fell into a close escort formation, and then the ship started to shoot. Within three seconds, all four enemy fighters were wiped out. In order to keep their location a permanent secret, Captain Lanas had no choice but to fire on the pilots that managed to eject. As he was about to give the order, the rest of Praetorian Squadron jumped in. Later interrogation revealed that at least one of the pilots in the initial flight was a low-ranking Jedi, but managed to send a warning through the Force to one of the other Jedi in the squadron. The squadron came in like demons, launching flight after flight of missiles, but the Whip easily managed to shoot them down or have them impact on shields that were strong. However good they were was immaterial, as the squadron from the Excidium that was with them managed to force the fighters near the 2.5-kilometer kill zone near the Whip. The fight was short and deadly, and at the end of the battle they had destroyed Praetorian Squadron, at the cost of two fighters and negligible damage to the Whip. Captain Lanas then changed his mind, and captured the remaining pilots to interrogate them as to what they knew of their movement. Apparently, the squadron was simply making a patrol run, and the Intelligence Division was still unaware of their current movement. Captain Lanas then ordered the pilots to be placed in an unused container, strapped a life support and nav beacon to the container, and left it in space. They then jumped out, and later on our spies reported that the pilots were rescued shortly thereafter. Captain Lanas later expressed the reason why she had them released, saying that if their situations were reversed, that is what she would have like to have been done, not to mention the fact that the EH and the Clan were not at war with each other, just having a barely-civil separation. The Consul later on affirmed Captain Lanas’ decision, and that was the end of that. | | During the flight from Emperor’s Hammer space, the Clan fleet was busy escorting the dependants and worldly goods of the Clan from their prior system to the Clan rendezvous point in deep space, where they would make a few random jumps to throw off any pursuit, and then finally make a their last jump to their new home. The order of the jumps had the Victory jump in first, secure the local area with help from one squadron of fighters from the Excidium, and give the Go/No-go transmission to the Excidium. It in turn would jump into the Victory’s location, and leave a squadron of fighters behind with the Ogmio’s Whip. This went well for the first jump, but on the second jump a stray flight of fighters caught them. Even worse, they were from Praetorian Squadron, the elite fighter squadron in service with the Intelligence Division. Captain Voo-Er Lanas, fearful that their covert move was being watched or reported back to Imperial Intelligence, he acted on his own. He pretended that the ship had received damage, and hailed the incoming fighters. They fell into a close escort formation, and then the ship started to shoot. Within three seconds, all four enemy fighters were wiped out. In order to keep their location a permanent secret, Captain Lanas had no choice but to fire on the pilots that managed to eject. As he was about to give the order, the rest of Praetorian Squadron jumped in. Later interrogation revealed that at least one of the pilots in the initial flight was a low-ranking Jedi, but managed to send a warning through the Force to one of the other Jedi in the squadron. The squadron came in like demons, launching flight after flight of missiles, but the Whip easily managed to shoot them down or have them impact on shields that were strong. However good they were was immaterial, as the squadron from the Excidium that was with them managed to force the fighters near the 2.5-kilometer kill zone near the Whip. The fight was short and deadly, and at the end of the battle they had destroyed Praetorian Squadron, at the cost of two fighters and negligible damage to the Whip. Captain Lanas then changed his mind, and captured the remaining pilots to interrogate them as to what they knew of their movement. Apparently, the squadron was simply making a patrol run, and the Intelligence Division was still unaware of their current movement. Captain Lanas then ordered the pilots to be placed in an unused container, strapped a life support and nav beacon to the container, and left it in space. They then jumped out, and later on our spies reported that the pilots were rescued shortly thereafter. Captain Lanas later expressed the reason why she had them released, saying that if their situations were reversed, that is what she would have like to have been done, not to mention the fact that the EH and the Clan were not at war with each other, just having a barely-civil separation. The Consul later on affirmed Captain Lanas’ decision, and that was the end of that. |