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Originally the [[Battleship Himeji]], commanded by Chujo Michio Raikatugi, was permanently stationed outside [[Governor Tekagi|Governor Tekagi's]] fortress in the [[Tohoku]] system, along with the [[Battleship Ishioka|Battleships Ishioka]], [[Battleship Musashi|Musashi]] and [[Battleship Sennan|Sennan]]. During the [[Nomad War]], towards the end of 800 A.S., the [[Blood Dragons]] led an attack on [[Tekagi's Arch|Tekagi's fortress]], resulting in the destruction of the [[Battleship Musashi]] and the death of the Nomad-infested Tekagi.
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Originally the Battleship Himeji, commanded by Chujo Michio Raikatugi, was permanently stationed outside Governor Tekagi's fortress in the Tohoku system, along with the Battleships Ishioka, Musashi and Sennan. During the Nomad War, towards the end of 800 A.S., the Blood Dragons led an attack on Tekagi's fortress, resulting in the death of the Nomad-infested Tekagi.  
  
After the Governor was killed, the Nomad-controlled crews of his defence fleet began to fall into a retreat towards an unknown jumphole in the [[Tohoku]] system, while members of the Blood Dragons and hired Freelancers withdrew with the alien artifact that they had been sent to recover from the fortress. The Blood Dragons, fighting against heavy odds, sent a call to arms to the Golden Chrysanthemums, who responded with all available ships.
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The Matsuda was one of the casualties of this battle. A Blood Dragon torpedo fighter wing struck the ship while others distracted its escort fleet. Two torpedos struck the bridge, killing the entire bridge crew instantly. A third torpedo struck the engine, exploiting a critical design flaw in the Meiji class, and the subsequent explosion crippled the ship. Its crew was forced to abandon ship and seek refuge on Heaven's Gate.  
  
As they arrived, the [[Battleship Sennan]] was destroyed in a fiery explosion as the magnetic fields around the fusion reactor collapsed. With extensive engine damage, partially inflicted by the dying Sennan, the [[Battleship Himeji]] changed course, limping towards the [[Nagano]] jumphole, pursued by large numbers of [[Golden Chrysanthemum]] fighters, bombers and transports. The [[Battleship Ishioka]] escaped, and its whereabouts today remain a mystery.
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The abandoned ship was left adrift. On inertia it drifted into an asteroid field, and was assumed destroyed by both the Kusari and Nomad forces it had been a part of. Eventually, Golden Crysantemum (GC) smugglers encountered the reasonably intact wreck by chance in 810 A.S. After a more thorough inspection, the GC decided it was worth the expense of salvaging the ship, and with the assistance of their Blood Dragon allies, managed to repair the engines to the point that it could safely jump.  
  
[[Battleship Himeji|The Himeji]] managed to jump into Okinawa, but was finally disabled on the other side, near to the [[Sendai Research Complex]]. [[Golden Chrysanthemum]] and [[Blood Dragon]] soldiers boarded the ship, and assisted by agents of the [[The Order|Order]] from [[Sendai]], captured the vessel, destroying all traces of Nomads found onboard. The ship was discovered to have too extensive damage to move it too far, so it was slowly nudged into a parking orbit of the research station and left there under the control of [[Golden Chrysanthemum]] techs and soldiers, in gratitude for their assistance.
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The ship has since been brought into Okinawa, where it is slowly being restored. Okinawa is relatively safe for the GC, as the Gas Miners do not hound them, and the Kusari authorities respect the GMG's claim on Okinawa. Nevertheless, the ship remains relatively vulnerable, as large parts of the engineering plant and the bridge still need to be reconstructed. For the GC, the ship is essentially a heavily armed mobile base.
  
Over the ensuing years since the end of the [[Nomad War]], the [[Golden Chrysanthemums]] have spent a considerable amount of effort and time to repair it, using hijacked materials from [[Samura]] military freighters transporting parts to the various shipyards across Kusari. Eventually, in 813 A.S., the ship was deemed fully operational once more and with much ceremony the Sisterhood re-christened the ship to the [[Battleship Matsuda]], in honour of Yuyu Matsuda, founder of the Golden Chrysanthemum movement.
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The Sisterhood has re-christened the ship "Battleship Matsuda", in honour of Yuyu Matsuda, founder of the Golden Chrysanthemum movement. At present, the Matsuda is tasked with guarding the [[Cardamin]]e run through Okinawa and the jumphole to Honshu, and is home to a large population of Golden Chrysanthemum families in addition to the crew. [[Outcasts]] and [[Blood Dragons are]] also known to frequent the ship for supplies.  
  
At present, the Matsuda is tasked with guarding the [[Cardamine]] run through Okinawa and the jumphole to [[Honshu]], and is home to a large population of [[Golden Chrysanthemum]] families in addition to the crew. [[Outcasts]] and [[Blood Dragons]] are also known to frequent the ship for supplies.
 
 
==Missions Offered==
 
==Missions Offered==
 
* [[Golden Chrysanthemums]]: $40,000 to $1,000,000 range
 
* [[Golden Chrysanthemums]]: $40,000 to $1,000,000 range

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Battleship Matsuda
Matsuda class Battleship
Battleship Matsuda.png
Owner
Golden Chrysanthemums
Location
4B, Okinawa
Technical Data
Gravity CLASSIFIED
Docking bays CLASSIFIED
Amenities CLASSIFIED
Crew 3k

Originally the Battleship Himeji, commanded by Chujo Michio Raikatugi, was permanently stationed outside Governor Tekagi's fortress in the Tohoku system, along with the Battleships Ishioka, Musashi and Sennan. During the Nomad War, towards the end of 800 A.S., the Blood Dragons led an attack on Tekagi's fortress, resulting in the death of the Nomad-infested Tekagi.

The Matsuda was one of the casualties of this battle. A Blood Dragon torpedo fighter wing struck the ship while others distracted its escort fleet. Two torpedos struck the bridge, killing the entire bridge crew instantly. A third torpedo struck the engine, exploiting a critical design flaw in the Meiji class, and the subsequent explosion crippled the ship. Its crew was forced to abandon ship and seek refuge on Heaven's Gate.

The abandoned ship was left adrift. On inertia it drifted into an asteroid field, and was assumed destroyed by both the Kusari and Nomad forces it had been a part of. Eventually, Golden Crysantemum (GC) smugglers encountered the reasonably intact wreck by chance in 810 A.S. After a more thorough inspection, the GC decided it was worth the expense of salvaging the ship, and with the assistance of their Blood Dragon allies, managed to repair the engines to the point that it could safely jump.

The ship has since been brought into Okinawa, where it is slowly being restored. Okinawa is relatively safe for the GC, as the Gas Miners do not hound them, and the Kusari authorities respect the GMG's claim on Okinawa. Nevertheless, the ship remains relatively vulnerable, as large parts of the engineering plant and the bridge still need to be reconstructed. For the GC, the ship is essentially a heavily armed mobile base.

The Sisterhood has re-christened the ship "Battleship Matsuda", in honour of Yuyu Matsuda, founder of the Golden Chrysanthemum movement. At present, the Matsuda is tasked with guarding the Cardamine run through Okinawa and the jumphole to Honshu, and is home to a large population of Golden Chrysanthemum families in addition to the crew. Outcasts and Blood Dragons are also known to frequent the ship for supplies.

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