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− | The '''Hornblower class''' of cruisers is named after the fictional Captain Horatio Hornblower, from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatio_Hornblower Horatio Hornblower series of novels] written by C. S. Forester. Ships in the class are named after ships commanded by Hornblower in those novels; as of the end of the [[Boskone War]], the ''Lydia, Sutherland, Witch of Endor'', and ''Le Reve'' had entered service, while the ''Atropos'' and ''Hotspur'' were mothballed while still in construction drydock. There has been some discussion of re-designing and completing the ''Hotspur'' as an exploration craft, but internal politics within the [[Crystal Millennium]] have blocked all proposals to that end.<ref>The Love subfaction refuses to fund construction of yet another warship during peacetime, while the Justice subfaction refuses to remove the weaponry from the partially-built cruisers. The shipwrights at [[Mare Marginis]] wonder how much longer their drydocks will remain tied up and idle.</ref> | + | The '''Hornblower class''' of cruisers is named after the fictional Captain Horatio Hornblower, from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horatio_Hornblower Horatio Hornblower series of novels] written by C. S. Forester. Ships in the class are named after ships commanded by Hornblower in those novels; as of the end of the [[Boskone War]], the ''Lydia, Sutherland, Witch of Endor'', and ''Le Reve'' had entered service, while the ''Atropos'' and ''Hotspur'' were mothballed while still in construction drydock. There has been some discussion of re-designing and completing the ''Hotspur'' as an exploration craft, but internal politics within the [[Crystal Millennium]] have blocked all proposals to that end.<ref>The Love subfaction refuses to fund construction of yet another warship during peacetime, while the Justice subfaction refuses to remove the weaponry from the partially-built cruisers. The shipwrights at [[Mare Marginis]] wonder how much longer their two largest drydocks will remain tied up and idle.</ref> |
The Hornblowers are the most heavily armed combat vessels in the Crystal Millennium fleet. They are all based out of [[Crystal Hiroshima]]; neither the design nor the ships are for sale. | The Hornblowers are the most heavily armed combat vessels in the Crystal Millennium fleet. They are all based out of [[Crystal Hiroshima]]; neither the design nor the ships are for sale. |
Revision as of 14:36, 17 July 2011
Hornblower class cruiser | |
Spacecraft Characteristics | |
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Base Hull | custom |
Primary Manufacturer | Takeuchi Shipyard, Mare Marginis, Luna |
Owner | Sailor Armed Militia, Crystal Millennium |
Flag of Record | Crystal Hiroshima, Venus |
Faction | Crystal Millennium |
Operational Status | Active |
The Hornblower class of cruisers is named after the fictional Captain Horatio Hornblower, from the Horatio Hornblower series of novels written by C. S. Forester. Ships in the class are named after ships commanded by Hornblower in those novels; as of the end of the Boskone War, the Lydia, Sutherland, Witch of Endor, and Le Reve had entered service, while the Atropos and Hotspur were mothballed while still in construction drydock. There has been some discussion of re-designing and completing the Hotspur as an exploration craft, but internal politics within the Crystal Millennium have blocked all proposals to that end.[1]
The Hornblowers are the most heavily armed combat vessels in the Crystal Millennium fleet. They are all based out of Crystal Hiroshima; neither the design nor the ships are for sale.
Notes
- ↑ The Love subfaction refuses to fund construction of yet another warship during peacetime, while the Justice subfaction refuses to remove the weaponry from the partially-built cruisers. The shipwrights at Mare Marginis wonder how much longer their two largest drydocks will remain tied up and idle.
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