Talk:William Eisen
Was the Victory ever decommissioned? I don't seem to recall this particular event. (See first paragraph under 'Later Service'.) - Wedge
It was definitely decommissioned. The vessel is now a museum ship in WC4. It is no longer active on the front and does not fly under its own power.Aeronautico 19:44, 7 May 2010 (UTC)
Question: I read somewhere in the past that Eisen eventually became an Admiral in his later career. I do not know if this is true, that may have been said by the fandom. Still, I wanted to verify this. Did he eventually become an Admiral?Aeronautico 19:44, 7 May 2010 (UTC)
No no no, I'm talking about the supposed decommissioning of the Victory between the early years of the Kilrathi War and her appearance in WC3. Read again: the first paragraph in the section labelled 'Later Years'.
As for Eisen being an admiral, I don't recall that bit of information. I'm pretty sure it's fan fiction. - Wedge
My apologies, Wedge. Well, it has been stated that ships 'like the Victory' were reactivated due to the carrier losses of the late 2660s, so yeah, the Victory might very well have been decommissioned during that time and then reactivated in the wake of the Battle of Earth.Aeronautico 03:31, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
Okay, where is that quote from? I can't seem to recall that particular bit of information right now... - Wedge
It says it on the full timeline in the WC Encyclopedia at the CIC. I quote "More and more ships like the Victory are appearing on the frontlines. Confed was forced to reactivate them in the wake of the carrier losses of the previous year". It is somewhere after the Battle of Earth section.
I am fully aware that the Encyclopedia has its flaws, but it's the best source I can offer in regards to your question. I hope this helps. -Aeronautico