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After nearly a hundred and thirty years of increasingly unreliable service, the battleship was finally scrapped, its parts sent to [[ALG]] for recycling. However, due to the exemplary record of the ship, and its history of service, it was agreed to christen the first of the new Bismarck class battleships as the new Westfalen, and the vessel is once again stationed in Hamburg, serving as a highly visible symbol of the Chancellor's growing military power.
 
After nearly a hundred and thirty years of increasingly unreliable service, the battleship was finally scrapped, its parts sent to [[ALG]] for recycling. However, due to the exemplary record of the ship, and its history of service, it was agreed to christen the first of the new Bismarck class battleships as the new Westfalen, and the vessel is once again stationed in Hamburg, serving as a highly visible symbol of the Chancellor's growing military power.
  
Today the Westfalen belongs to Liberty Navy, because it was captured in a fight.
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Today the Westfalen is under control by the Liberty Navy, because it was captured in a fight.
 
==Missions Offered==
 
==Missions Offered==
 
* [[Rheinland Military]]: $45,000 to $85,000 range
 
* [[Rheinland Military]]: $45,000 to $85,000 range

Revision as of 12:19, 2 September 2011

Battleship Westfalen
Bismarck class Battleship
Battleship Westfalen.png
Owner
Liberty Navy
Location
3D, Hamburg
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Gravity CLASSIFIED
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Crew CLASSIFIED

The Battleship Westfalen has had a long and turbulent history, ever since the original battleship was commissioned in 676 A.S. It was the only battleship to survive the Eighty Years War against the GMG, with the broken remains of her sister ships still scattered across the Sigma 13 nebula even today.

Falling apart, with a serious shortage of manpower and spare parts, the Westfalen was eventually relocated to the Hamburg system in order to clamp down on the ever-increasing Bundschuh and Unioner attacks.

After nearly a hundred and thirty years of increasingly unreliable service, the battleship was finally scrapped, its parts sent to ALG for recycling. However, due to the exemplary record of the ship, and its history of service, it was agreed to christen the first of the new Bismarck class battleships as the new Westfalen, and the vessel is once again stationed in Hamburg, serving as a highly visible symbol of the Chancellor's growing military power.

Today the Westfalen is under control by the Liberty Navy, because it was captured in a fight.

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