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| This ship began its service career relatively recently. She has a long history of service, and an association with intrigue and secrecy. This vessel was originally christened as the “M/FRG Valiant”. Constructed approximately at the time of the Battle of Endor, this ship served for much of her time as a Galactic Alliance support vessel. Most of the large-scale Imperial/Alliance battles were over by this point. Her manifests indicate that she was mainly crewed by experienced Galactic Alliance crewmembers in her early years. | | |
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| However, the ship did see difficult combat against the Ssi-Ruuk during the conflict at Bakura. She served well in the conflict, brutally eliminating at least one Ssi-Ruuk “frigate” in vicious close combat. Star fighters launched from her belly smashed the escaping Ssi-ruu fighter vessels, and she served as a liaison ship during the Imperial Remnant-Galactic Alliance negotiations that followed. Some of the enlisted officer level work on the Bakura treaties occurred in her holds. There are rumors of secret Alliance/Remnant treaties created, but these cannot be verified at this time. | | However, the ship did see difficult combat against the Ssi-Ruuk during the conflict at Bakura. She served well in the conflict, brutally eliminating at least one Ssi-Ruuk “frigate” in vicious close combat. Star fighters launched from her belly smashed the escaping Ssi-ruu fighter vessels, and she served as a liaison ship during the Imperial Remnant-Galactic Alliance negotiations that followed. Some of the enlisted officer level work on the Bakura treaties occurred in her holds. There are rumors of secret Alliance/Remnant treaties created, but these cannot be verified at this time. |
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| The vessel continued to serve with the newly formed Galactic Alliance in later years. Her primary function was as a support and screening vessel for the GA navy, and thus she saw action regularly. A noteworthy battle saw her facing off against some Hutt-funded skirmishers in the Ryloth system, as well as combating illegal scavengers at the site of the destroyed Second Death Star around Endor. It is known that she repulsed a group of pirates seeking to profit from the ruins some twenty years after the Battle of Yavin. | | The vessel continued to serve with the newly formed Galactic Alliance in later years. Her primary function was as a support and screening vessel for the GA navy, and thus she saw action regularly. A noteworthy battle saw her facing off against some Hutt-funded skirmishers in the Ryloth system, as well as combating illegal scavengers at the site of the destroyed Second Death Star around Endor. It is known that she repulsed a group of pirates seeking to profit from the ruins some twenty years after the Battle of Yavin. |
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| This ship was later traded to [[Clan Naga Sadow]], as an agreed upon protocol after the Return to the Phare System Campaign some years back. She was re-named “[[M/FRG Fire of Sepros]]” subsequently in order to reflect her new CNS loyalty. | | This ship was later traded to [[Clan Naga Sadow]], as an agreed upon protocol after the Return to the Phare System Campaign some years back. She was re-named “[[M/FRG Fire of Sepros]]” subsequently in order to reflect her new CNS loyalty. |
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Revision as of 19:03, 16 July 2007
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Class Info
History
Given to CNS for winning the CNS/Tar/CP/CSP feud. Awarded to House Marka Ragnos as the personal flagship of the Quaestor after the House Feud "Return to the Phare System".
This ship began its service career relatively recently. She has a long history of service, and an association with intrigue and secrecy. This vessel was originally christened as the “M/FRG Valiant”.
Constructed approximately at the time of the Battle of Endor, this ship served for much of her time as a Galactic Alliance support vessel. Most of the large-scale Imperial/Alliance battles were over by this point. Her manifests indicate that she was mainly crewed by experienced Galactic Alliance crewmembers in her early years.
However, the ship did see difficult combat against the Ssi-Ruuk during the conflict at Bakura. She served well in the conflict, brutally eliminating at least one Ssi-Ruuk “frigate” in vicious close combat. Star fighters launched from her belly smashed the escaping Ssi-ruu fighter vessels, and she served as a liaison ship during the Imperial Remnant-Galactic Alliance negotiations that followed. Some of the enlisted officer level work on the Bakura treaties occurred in her holds. There are rumors of secret Alliance/Remnant treaties created, but these cannot be verified at this time.
The vessel continued to serve with the newly formed Galactic Alliance in later years. Her primary function was as a support and screening vessel for the GA navy, and thus she saw action regularly. A noteworthy battle saw her facing off against some Hutt-funded skirmishers in the Ryloth system, as well as combating illegal scavengers at the site of the destroyed Second Death Star around Endor. It is known that she repulsed a group of pirates seeking to profit from the ruins some twenty years after the Battle of Yavin.
This ship was later traded to Clan Naga Sadow, as an agreed upon protocol after the Return to the Phare System Campaign some years back. She was re-named “M/FRG Fire of Sepros” subsequently in order to reflect her new CNS loyalty.
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