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| class = Charlemagne | | class = Charlemagne | ||
| type = BATTLESHIP | | type = BATTLESHIP | ||
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| sector = 4F | | sector = 4F | ||
| house = {{House Link | Gallia}} | | house = {{House Link | Gallia}} | ||
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| population = CLASSIFIED | | population = CLASSIFIED | ||
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− | After [[Battleship Guillestre]] was redeployed to the [[Tau]] systems to support the [[Gallic Royal Navy|Royal | + | After [[Battleship Guillestre]] was redeployed to the [[Tau]] systems to support the [[Gallic Royal Navy|Royal Navy's]] invasion of [[Sirius]], Battleship Ambazac was stationed in the [[Dauphine]] system. Ambazac's deployment reflected the old Royal Navy strategy of 'defense in depth.' Rather than concentrating forces at the perimeter of the threat, the fleet was arranged to provide security throughout Gallia's territory. This prevented the loss of large forces in case of surprise assaults, and forced adversaries to confront the certainty of quick reinforcement throughout most of [[Gallia]]. |
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+ | This strategy was abandoned when the blitz on [[New London]] was ordered. Hundreds of rear echelon warships were drawn from the core Gallic systems, and the Ambazac was no different. As a member of the Charlemagne line of [[Battleships]] designed for defense and support assignments, the Ambazac is now part of the three point defense around the scuttled [[Southampton Shipyard]]. With the [[Battleship Beuvray|Beuvray]] and [[Battleship Le Cendre|Le Cendre]], Ambazac's duty is to secure the strategically vital location to maintain an effective supply line without risk of a vulnerable flank. | ||
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==Missions Offered== | ==Missions Offered== | ||
No missions offered here | No missions offered here | ||
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==Bribes Offered== | ==Bribes Offered== | ||
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No bribes offered here | No bribes offered here | ||
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==Commodities== | ==Commodities== | ||
{{Exports| | {{Exports| |
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Battleship Ambazac | |
Charlemagne class Battleship | |
Owner | |
Gallic Royal Navy | |
Location | |
4F, New London | |
Technical Data | |
Gravity | CLASSIFIED |
Docking bays | CLASSIFIED |
Amenities | CLASSIFIED |
Crew | CLASSIFIED |
After Battleship Guillestre was redeployed to the Tau systems to support the Royal Navy's invasion of Sirius, Battleship Ambazac was stationed in the Dauphine system. Ambazac's deployment reflected the old Royal Navy strategy of 'defense in depth.' Rather than concentrating forces at the perimeter of the threat, the fleet was arranged to provide security throughout Gallia's territory. This prevented the loss of large forces in case of surprise assaults, and forced adversaries to confront the certainty of quick reinforcement throughout most of Gallia.
This strategy was abandoned when the blitz on New London was ordered. Hundreds of rear echelon warships were drawn from the core Gallic systems, and the Ambazac was no different. As a member of the Charlemagne line of Battleships designed for defense and support assignments, the Ambazac is now part of the three point defense around the scuttled Southampton Shipyard. With the Beuvray and Le Cendre, Ambazac's duty is to secure the strategically vital location to maintain an effective supply line without risk of a vulnerable flank.
Missions Offered
No missions offered here
Bribes Offered
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No bribes offered here
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Commodities
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