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==History==
 
==History==
The [[SLS]] '''''Bismarck''''' was the winner of the "Best WarShip" category of the [[Martial Olympiad]] of [[2708]].<ref name=""TSLp135">''The Star League'', p. 135, "Martial Olympiad Champions 2640-2736"</ref> Its exact class was not mentioned.
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The [[SLS]] '''''Bismarck''''' was the winner of the "Best WarShip" category of the [[Martial Olympiad]] of [[2708]].<ref name=""TSLp135">''The Star League'', p. 135: "Martial Olympiad Champions 2640–2736"</ref> Its exact class was not mentioned.
  
It may or may not be the same WarShip that joined General [[Aleksandr Kerensky]]'s [[Operation Exodus]] in [[2784]], was later mothballed at the [[Norfolk Boneyard]] in the [[Clan Homeworlds]], and finally reactivated by [[Clan Wolverine]] as the ''[[Bismark]]''. (Author [[Blaine Pardoe]] confirmed that the name ''Bismark'' was a misspelling.<ref>In [http://www.battlecorps.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=4146&start=127 this thread] on the [[BattleCorps]] forum. ('''Q:''' "''It is consistently spelled "Bismark", but is this perchance a misspelling of "Bismarck"?''"; '''A:''' "''Yes, with a caveat. Over time language changes, so does spellings. Now and then I slide things in where there are subtle changes that would have occurred over the centuries.''") To the specific question whether these were the same ships his answer was "''Hmm. Could be.''"</ref>) The ''Bismark'' was a ''[[Texas]]''-class vessel.
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It may or may not be the same WarShip that joined General [[Aleksandr Kerensky]]'s [[Operation Exodus]] in [[2784]], was later mothballed at the [[Norfolk Boneyard]] in the [[Clan Homeworlds]], and finally reactivated by [[Clan Wolverine]] as the ''[[Bismark]]''. (Author [[Blaine Pardoe]] confirmed that the name ''Bismark'' was a misspelling.<ref>In [http://www.battlecorps.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=4146&start=127 this thread (dead link)] on the [[BattleCorps]] forum. ('''Q:''' "''It is consistently spelled "Bismark", but is this perchance a misspelling of "Bismarck"?''"; '''A:''' "''Yes, with a caveat. Over time language changes, so does spellings. Now and then I slide things in where there are subtle changes that would have occurred over the centuries.''") To the specific question whether these were the same ships his answer was "''Hmm. Could be.''"</ref>) The ''Bismark'' was a ''[[Texas]]''-class vessel.
  
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[The Star League]]''
 
* ''[[The Star League]]''
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[[Category: Individual WarShips]]
 
[[Category: Individual WarShips]]

Latest revision as of 05:12, 15 October 2023

This article is about the SLDF WarShip. For other uses, see Bismarck.
Bismarck
Vessel Profile
TypeWarShip

History[edit]

The SLS Bismarck was the winner of the "Best WarShip" category of the Martial Olympiad of 2708.[1] Its exact class was not mentioned.

It may or may not be the same WarShip that joined General Aleksandr Kerensky's Operation Exodus in 2784, was later mothballed at the Norfolk Boneyard in the Clan Homeworlds, and finally reactivated by Clan Wolverine as the Bismark. (Author Blaine Pardoe confirmed that the name Bismark was a misspelling.[2]) The Bismark was a Texas-class vessel.

References[edit]

  1. The Star League, p. 135: "Martial Olympiad Champions 2640–2736"
  2. In this thread (dead link) on the BattleCorps forum. (Q: "It is consistently spelled "Bismark", but is this perchance a misspelling of "Bismarck"?"; A: "Yes, with a caveat. Over time language changes, so does spellings. Now and then I slide things in where there are subtle changes that would have occurred over the centuries.") To the specific question whether these were the same ships his answer was "Hmm. Could be."

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