88th Fleet
The 88th Fleet is the Numbered Imperial fleet serving the Third Imperium stationed in the Atsah Subsector of the Deneb Sector. In 1132 the fleet is transferred to the Regency Navy. After 1134 it moved to become the "Swing Fleet" for the Spinward Marches Sector.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
The Third Imperium maintains six Scout bases, three Naval bases, and one Way station within the subsector.
Mission[edit]
No information yet available.
Strategy & Doctrine (Operations)[edit]
No information yet available.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
The 88th Fleet were the Numbered Imperial fleet stationed in Atsah Subsector[1] until 1132. It then transferred to the Regency Navy. After 1134 it moved to become the "Swing Fleet" for the Spinward Marches Sector[2].
Tables of Organization (Organizational Structure)[edit]
- 1116
- Battle Squadron of
- 5x TL–15 Battleships
- 5x Cruiser Squadron of
- 4x Cruiser
- 10x Destroyer Squadron
- 1675th Imperial Marine Regiment
- Battle Squadron of
Representative Equipment & Classes[edit]
No information yet available.
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)[edit]
This fleet can be primarily found in the following areas:
To 1134
After 1134
Headquarters Data[edit]
The following mainworlds is the primary headquarters of this fleet: To 1134
After 1134
- TBC
Commanders[edit]
World Listing: 1105[edit]
This fleet often patrols the following systems and worlds:
References[edit]
- Marc Miller. Rebellion Sourcebook (Game Designers Workshop, 1988), 26.
- Peter Gray - Traveller TNE Mailing Listdead link Deneb Library Data: The Last Lexicon Part 1 published 16 October 2001
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Baron) and Exchequer of the Fleets Hans Rancke-Madsen
- Author & Contributor: BackworldTraveller
- ↑ Marc Miller. Rebellion Sourcebook (Game Designers Workshop, 1988), 26.
- ↑ Dave Nilsen. Regency Combat Vehicle Guide (Game Designers Workshop, 1995), 46.
- ↑ Dave Nilsen. Regency Combat Vehicle Guide (Game Designers Workshop, 1995), 46.
- ↑ Robert Eaglestone. Deneb Sector (Mongoose Publishing, 2012), 20.