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The Gettysburg-class cruiser was the Terran Confederation's most modern ship of the line in [[2655]], following the lineage started by the pre-war battleships and the [[Concordia-class Supercruisers]] introduced in the mid-forties. The [[TCS Austin]], a Gettysburg-class ship, served as Vice Admiral [[Tolwyn]]'s flagship during the defense of[[Firekka]] and the [[First Enigma Campaign]]. It returned surviving pilots from the [[TCS Tiger's Claw]] home after the loss of that carrier. | The Gettysburg-class cruiser was the Terran Confederation's most modern ship of the line in [[2655]], following the lineage started by the pre-war battleships and the [[Concordia-class Supercruisers]] introduced in the mid-forties. The [[TCS Austin]], a Gettysburg-class ship, served as Vice Admiral [[Tolwyn]]'s flagship during the defense of [[Firekka]] and the [[First Enigma Campaign]]. It returned surviving pilots from the [[TCS Tiger's Claw]] home after the loss of that carrier. | ||
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Revision as of 19:20, 5 December 2008
The Gettysburg-class cruiser was the Terran Confederation's most modern ship of the line in 2655, following the lineage started by the pre-war battleships and the Concordia-class Supercruisers introduced in the mid-forties. The TCS Austin, a Gettysburg-class ship, served as Vice Admiral Tolwyn's flagship during the defense of Firekka and the First Enigma Campaign. It returned surviving pilots from the TCS Tiger's Claw home after the loss of that carrier.