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Rohlan’s Vision
Production information
Manufacturer:

Mon Calamari Shipyards

Product line:

Mon Calamari Star Cruisers

Model:

MC40a light cruiser

Class:

Light cruiser

Cost:

45,000,000 credits

Technical specifications
Length:

600 meters

Max acceleration:

4 MGLT/s

Max speed (space):

>60 MGLT

Engine unit(s):

3 thrusters

Hyperdrive rating:
  • Class 1
  • Backup Class 15
Shielding:

Rated 1696 SBD

Hull:

Rated 784 RU

Armament:
  • Turbolaser turrets x 14
  • Concussion missile launchers x 2
    • Standard load: 25 Concussion missile each
  • Ion cannon x 18
  • Heavy Tractor beam projectors x 6
Complement:

Starfighter Squadron x 1

Crew:
  • Crewmen (3,723)
  • Gunners (35)
Passengers:

650 troops

Cargo capacity:

8000 tons of cargo

Consumables:

2 years

Usage
Role(s):
  • Light cruiser
  • Carrier
Affiliation:
[ Source ]



Vessel Info

The MC40 was a small Mon Calamari cruiser which was widely used by first the Rebel Alliance and then the New Republic. Equipped with powerful shielding, heavy concussion missile launchers, turbolasers, and a support hanger, it served as an excellent multi-role vessel. The class' three engine system gave it far greater speed and maneuverability than its contemporaries such as the MC80a Star Cruiser.

History

Originally named the Enterprise, the Rohlan's Vision was manufactured in the Mon Calamari shipyards as part of the fledgeling New Republic Defense Fleet to help assist with the new government's rule. Stationed as part of a garrison defending the Bakura against further offensives by Imperial or other hostile targets, the vessel primarily saw activity as an exploration ship with some duties in anti-piracy efforts to stabilize the region. It served in this role throughout several major conflicts, and later acted in support of the larger cruisers during major Imperial offensives against Coruscant and later Mon Calamari itself.

The light cruiser was eventually largely disarmed and then sold off as a surplus ship to the private defence fleet of an unnamed backwater planet, where it served as a flagship for the small cluster of corvettes and destroyers guarding the world.

Acquisition

The light cruiser would continue its role as a flagship for some time, until a chance encounter with the forces of Clan Odan-Urr. Newly exiled from New Tython following its destruction and seeking to guard their fleets with more powerful vessels, the Jedi sought supplies and new warships to compliment their existing fleets. Negotiations proved difficult given the resource-starved nature of the clan and their limited value, but a number of deals were soon struck. One of the most surprising among these proved to be an exchange of ships. One of the few undamaged support vessels of the fleet - an aging Quasar Fire-class vessel - was seen as a desirable option given its substantial cargo and fighter carrying capacity. Along with two squadrons of Z-95 Headhunters, the carrier was traded almost directly for the MC40a, which the Odanites soon dubbed the Rohlan's Vision, sharing the name of the ship that they had just traded.

Deployment

The Rohlan's Vision saw use in a multitude of major battles following the annihilation of New Tython. While the ship was used as a primary cruiser for House Hoth, it typically acted in conjunction with Clan Odan-Urr's flagship, the Solari. Serving as both an escort and support ship, it assisted with guarding the Clan's soldiers in a multitude of battles. Perhaps the most pressing among these was during Odan-Urr's darkest hour, where the survivors of the attempted massacre regrouped and began anew on Kiast. In this capacity, the vessel was utilized in any number of roles, from escorting convoys to serving as a makeshift cargo freighter via its hanger.

As Odan-Urr initiated retaliatory strikes against targets loyal to the Brotherhood, the speed and multi-role nature of the Rohlan's Vision proved beneficial in initiating assaults against heavily defended positions. When working in combination with a squadron of fighters, the cruiser was more than capable of inflicting substantial damage against vessels several times its tonnage. This ability was put to the test on multiple occasions, the least of which being the ill-fated raid on the Edrien shipyards where Odanite and Arconan forces were drawn into a trap. Were it not for ships like the MC40a, it is certain that such a battle would have been an end for the clan.

The Rohlan's Vision continued to serve the Expeditionary Force in multiple battles, culminating in the assault on the Grand Master's flagship. Despite a successful attack, the allied Brotherhood fleet was driven away by a new enemy. This group would soon be identified as The Collective, a faction bent on the wholesale genocide of all Force-sensitive individuals. Nevertheless, the Rohlan's Vision acquitted itself well against their enhanced Strike-class cruisers, and assisted with a victory both during the Battle of Nancora and Meridian Prime.

Decommissioning

The service of Rohlan's Vision came to an end in 37 ABY during a mass restructuring of Odan-Urr's military, where multiple units were sold of or disbanded to better emphasize the Clan's chosen way of war. The Rohlan's Vision was one such ship, and the cruiser was sold to a former New Republic world in order to support the purchases of smaller scale attack vessels better suited to hit-and-fade tactics.