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Revision as of 08:26, 9 June 2008
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History
The Liberator was the personal ship of Jenna Talith's father, and the flagship of his shipping empire, which passed into her ownership when he died. When she asset stripped the company the Liberator was one of the few ships that remained, which she kept for sentimental reasons.
Upon joining Dystopian Leisure Jenna listed the Liberator as a company asset, and it is now used for shipping supplies to the organisation's facilities, and is planned to be used when the company expands into offering corporate tours and training. It is also available in a limited capacity for Directors personal use.
Jenna has turned command of the Liberator to former Imperial Captain and fellw Dystopian Leisure director Travis "The Captain" Syren.
Recently in early 29 ABY the Liberator under the command of Travis left Orian a day after Dlarit fleet movements and has not returned. It's whereabouts and that of its captain is unknown.
Trivia
The name Liberator like the names of many of the Directors originates from cult British Sci-fi series Blakes 7, after the main vessel in the first three series of the programme.
The picture used here is that of an Argon Centaur from the space trading game X2 as I prefer it to the appearance of the Maurader.