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The '''''Brotherhood Two''''' was an ''[[Overlord (DropShip class)|Overlord]]''-class [[DropShip]], upgraded to [[3057]]-era technology.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The '''''Brotherhood Two''''' was an ''[[Overlord]]''-class [[DropShip]], upgraded to [[3057]]-era technology. Commanded by captain [[Victor Norris]], it carried a pirate band calling themselves the [[Hades Brotherhood]] as of [[3095]] including a former [[Word of Blake]] [[Precentor]] and wanted war criminal, Yousoke Sendai (piloting a ''[[Hammerhead (Aerospace Fighter)|Hammerhead]]''-F [[aerospace fighter]]). It was noted that Captain Norris' nerve was not very strong and that he might have surrendered his ship under certain circumstances.
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Commanded by Captain [[Victor Norris]], it carried a pirate band calling themselves the [[Hades Brotherhood]] as of [[3095]] including a former [[Word of Blake]] [[Precentor]] and wanted war criminal, Yousoke Sendai (piloting a ''[[Hammerhead (Aerospace Fighter class)|Hammerhead]]''-F [[aerospace fighter]]). It was noted that Captain Norris' nerve was not very strong and that he might have surrendered his ship under certain circumstances.
  
On 22 January 3095, the [[mercenary unit]] [[Mitchell's Nighthawks]], recently hired to defend the planet [[Westover]] in the former [[Free Worlds League]] from the depredations of the Hades Brotherhood, arrived in-system to find that a Brotherhood raid was underway. The Nighthawks sent two ''[[Leopard CV]]'' DropShips—the ''[[SunHawk]]'' and the ''[[StarHawk]]''—to intercept the ''Brotherhood Two'' just short of its [[JumpShip]] at a [[pirate jump point]] six hours from Westover. In a pitched battle, the ''Brotherhood Two'' was destroyed. Only three of its fighters surrendered.<ref>''Bat Out of Hell''</ref>
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On 22 January 3095, the [[mercenary unit]] [[Mitchell's Nighthawks]], recently hired to defend the planet [[Westover]] in the former [[Free Worlds League]] from the depredations of the Hades Brotherhood, arrived in-system to find that a Brotherhood raid was underway. The Nighthawks sent two ''[[Leopard CV (DropShip class)|Leopard CV]]'' DropShips—the ''[[SunHawk]]'' and the ''[[StarHawk]]''—to intercept the ''Brotherhood Two'' just short of its [[JumpShip]] at a [[pirate jump point]] six hours from Westover. In a pitched battle, the ''Brotherhood Two'' was destroyed. Only three of its fighters surrendered.<ref>''Bat Out of Hell''</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 17 August 2023

Brotherhood Two
Vessel Profile
TypeDropShip
ClassOverlord
In service until3095

The Brotherhood Two was an Overlord-class DropShip, upgraded to 3057-era technology.

History[edit]

Commanded by Captain Victor Norris, it carried a pirate band calling themselves the Hades Brotherhood as of 3095 including a former Word of Blake Precentor and wanted war criminal, Yousoke Sendai (piloting a Hammerhead-F aerospace fighter). It was noted that Captain Norris' nerve was not very strong and that he might have surrendered his ship under certain circumstances.

On 22 January 3095, the mercenary unit Mitchell's Nighthawks, recently hired to defend the planet Westover in the former Free Worlds League from the depredations of the Hades Brotherhood, arrived in-system to find that a Brotherhood raid was underway. The Nighthawks sent two Leopard CV DropShips—the SunHawk and the StarHawk—to intercept the Brotherhood Two just short of its JumpShip at a pirate jump point six hours from Westover. In a pitched battle, the Brotherhood Two was destroyed. Only three of its fighters surrendered.[1]

References[edit]

  1. Bat Out of Hell

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