Difference between revisions of "Amil Federation Fleet"
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{{WorldS|Rulti|Crucis Margin|1507 (A5586C9-B)}} was quietly approached through a series of dummy corporate fronts to secure some jump drives and technical support for their installation. They also approached {{WorldS|Denio|Crucis Margin|2205 (A6695A6-C)}} with more limited success. They wildly over paid for the commercial drives they obtained and have had some trouble installing and maintaining these devices on their native built craft. | {{WorldS|Rulti|Crucis Margin|1507 (A5586C9-B)}} was quietly approached through a series of dummy corporate fronts to secure some jump drives and technical support for their installation. They also approached {{WorldS|Denio|Crucis Margin|2205 (A6695A6-C)}} with more limited success. They wildly over paid for the commercial drives they obtained and have had some trouble installing and maintaining these devices on their native built craft. | ||
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| + | Some of the fleet designs carry special units of religious fanatics, lead by Templars. These are unleashed on heretics and unbelievers to convert them or purge those who resist enlightenment. | ||
The fleet is divided into six patrol squadrons, all centrally controlled. The high priests command each squadron and report to the holy seer. The squadrons have identical assets. | The fleet is divided into six patrol squadrons, all centrally controlled. The high priests command each squadron and report to the holy seer. The squadrons have identical assets. | ||
Revision as of 01:54, 9 June 2015
Rulti (Crucis Margin 1507 (A5586C9-B)) was quietly approached through a series of dummy corporate fronts to secure some jump drives and technical support for their installation. They also approached Denio (Crucis Margin 2205 (A6695A6-C)) with more limited success. They wildly over paid for the commercial drives they obtained and have had some trouble installing and maintaining these devices on their native built craft.
Some of the fleet designs carry special units of religious fanatics, lead by Templars. These are unleashed on heretics and unbelievers to convert them or purge those who resist enlightenment.
The fleet is divided into six patrol squadrons, all centrally controlled. The high priests command each squadron and report to the holy seer. The squadrons have identical assets.
- 4 Holy Mother Class Fleet Tenders
- 4 Reverent Prayer Class Battle Riders
- 4 Sacred Text Class Scouts
- 4 Crusader Class Destroyers
- 4 Paladin Class Heavy Cruisers
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis), Captain, and Lead Naval Architect Ronald B. Kline, Jr. of the Imperial Navy