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Battleship Fes

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Battleship Fes
Murmillo (Conversion) class Battleship
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Owner
Flag-corsairs.png Corsairs
Location
D1, Cambridge
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The Battleship Fes is a modified Murmillo-class vessel procured by the Corsairs from the Order during the years of their alliance, and lacks many of the technological innovations available to the standard Order design. It is, however, more heavily armored and better armed than the Order template. Commissioned in early 809 A.S., the ship saw little action for in its first few years patrolling the Omicron Gamma system.

Following the Red Hessian offensive of 811 AS, which culminated in the capture of Casablanca and the Planet Tangier, the Corsairs chose to commit more forces to Omega-5 while the Fes was relocated to a defensive position within Omega-47. Nine years later the Corsair council evaluated that Hessian forces in Omega-47 had been sufficiently suppressed, and thus ordered the Fes to advance into Omega-49 to secure Corsair interests in the system against the slowly encroaching Coalition forces. Eventually pushing forward into the Poole system.

Taking advantage of Bretonia’s weakened state and diverted attention, the Corsairs have begun solidifying their position within the Cambridge system. The Battleship Fes now rests just beyond the fringes of the Newcastle Asteroid Field, keenly positioned close to the Beryllium mining field and the major Jump Hole connection between Omega-3 and New London. Placing a significant chokehold on smuggler traffic while allowing raiding parties to not only strike ships traveling through Cambridge but also at the rich convoys of war supplies constantly being funnelled into New London.

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