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The Oblivion class battleships serve in the [[19th Fleet]] as the main offensive ships.
 
The Oblivion class battleships serve in the [[19th Fleet]] as the main offensive ships.
  
The Oblivion class battleships carries one 50 ton [[Cutter]] for transport duties. Venatrix a battle ship of the this class upon which the treaty of Arcus was signed. The treaty ended the fanatic’s slaughter and brought Arcus into the empire. Then-captain Kenderson commented that “This ship is the meanest piece of naval architecture ever to enter jump space!”
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The Oblivion class battleships carries one 50 ton [[Cutter]] for transport duties. The '''Venatrix, ''' a battle ship of the this class, was where the treaty of [[Amoirve (world)]] was signed. The treaty ended the fanatic’s slaughter and brought Amoirve into the empire. Then-captain Kenderson commented that “This ship is the meanest piece of naval architecture ever to enter jump space!”
  
 
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Revision as of 02:54, 19 July 2011

Oblivion
Type: BB Battleship
Size 300,000 Tons
Hull Configuration [[{{{hull}}}]]
Tech Level TL–15
Engineering
Computer
Jump J-4
Maneuver 6 G
Armaments
Hardpoints 3,000
Accommodations
Staterooms 0
Personnel
Crew 2,375
High/Mid Passengers 0
Payload
Cargo 479 Tons
Fuel tank 0 Tons
Construction
Origin Third Imperium
Price
Cost MCr208,568.664
Source
Canon Unpublished, fan design

The Oblivion class battleships serve in the 19th Fleet as the main offensive ships.

The Oblivion class battleships carries one 50 ton Cutter for transport duties. The Venatrix, a battle ship of the this class, was where the treaty of Amoirve (world) was signed. The treaty ended the fanatic’s slaughter and brought Amoirve into the empire. Then-captain Kenderson commented that “This ship is the meanest piece of naval architecture ever to enter jump space!”

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