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− | The ''Elias Jung'' was the first ''Feng Huang'' launched. The ship debuted in mid-[[3058]] with the blockade of [[Sarna]] to support the invasion of [[Kaifeng]] by [[Warrior House Hiritsu]]. Commanded by ''Kong-sang-wei'' Tullio Kar until his replacement, the ''Elias Jung'' was responsible for blockading the planet [[Milos]] against SLDF interference in [[3061]]<ref>'' | + | The ''Elias Jung'' was the first ''Feng Huang'' launched. The ship debuted in mid-[[3058]] with the blockade of [[Sarna]] to support the invasion of [[Kaifeng]] by [[Warrior House Hiritsu]]. Commanded by ''Kong-sang-wei'' Tullio Kar until his replacement, the ''Elias Jung'' was responsible for blockading the planet [[Milos]] against SLDF interference in [[3061]]<ref>''Dagger Point'', p. ??{{cn}}</ref> ''Elias Jung'' was little more than paper tiger at the time and required extensive overhaul, re-entering service in [[3062]]. It was one of two ''Feng Huangs'' to survive the [[Jihad]].<ref>''Field Report: CCAF'', p. 6, "No Port to Call Home"</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
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The CCS Elias Jung was a Feng Huang-class cruiser constructed by and in service with the Capellan Confederation.
History
The Elias Jung was the first Feng Huang launched. The ship debuted in mid-3058 with the blockade of Sarna to support the invasion of Kaifeng by Warrior House Hiritsu. Commanded by Kong-sang-wei Tullio Kar until his replacement, the Elias Jung was responsible for blockading the planet Milos against SLDF interference in 3061[1] Elias Jung was little more than paper tiger at the time and required extensive overhaul, re-entering service in 3062. It was one of two Feng Huangs to survive the Jihad.[2]
References
- ↑ Dagger Point, p. ??[citation needed]
- ↑ Field Report: CCAF, p. 6, "No Port to Call Home"