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The '''''Ellyohippus''''' was an ''[[Invader]]''-class [[JumpShip]],<ref=BT34>''The Black Thorns'' sourcebook, p. 34</ref> modified to feature a [[Lithium-Fusion Battery]]. Notably, it apparently retained at least two of the design's original three [[docking hardpoint]]s despite the modification.
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The '''''Ellyohippus''''' was an ''[[Invader]]''-class [[JumpShip]], modified to feature a [[lithium-fusion battery]].<ref name=BT34>''The Black Thorns'' sourcebook, p. 34, "Defender"</ref>
  
In [[3057]], the ''Ellyohippus'' was used by the [[Draconis Combine]] to run the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] blockade of the [[Wolcott]] system, by jumping to a [[pirate jump point]] and quickly jumping back out by means of the LF battery system, without deploying its [[jump sail]]. When the [[Black Thorns]]' [[DropShip]] ''[[Bristol (Union)|Bristol]]'' was brought to Wolcott by the ''Ellyohippus'' in this fashion, two other DropShips were bound for the pre-arranted pirate jump point.<ref>''D.R.T.'', pp. 66-72</ref> This strongly implies they were both supposed to be moved out on the ''Ellyohippus'' and thereby that the ''Ellyohippus'' featured at least two functional hardpoints. However, it is theoretically also possible that there was a second unmentioned JumpShip operating alongside the ''Ellyohippus''.
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==Background==
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The ''Ellyohippus'' apparently retained at least two of the class design's original three [[docking hardpoint]]s despite the battery modification.
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In [[3057]], the ''Ellyohippus'' was used by the [[Draconis Combine]] to run the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] blockade of the [[Wolcott]] system. It jumped to a [[pirate jump point]], deployed its [[DropShip]]s, and then quickly jumped back out by—means of the LF battery system{{m}}without deploying its [[jump sail]].
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==Notes==
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* When the [[mercenary]] [[Black Thorns]]' DropShip ''[[Bristol (Individual Union-class DropShip)|Bristol]]'' was brought to Wolcott by the ''Ellyohippus'' in this fashion, two other DropShips were bound for the pirate jump point.<ref>''D.R.T.'', pp. 66-72</ref> This strongly implies they were both supposed to be moved out on the ''Ellyohippus'' and thereby that the ''Ellyohippus'' featured at least two functional hardpoints. However, it is theoretically also possible that there was a second unmentioned JumpShip operating alongside the ''Ellyohippus''.
  
 
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[[Category: Individual Invader-class JumpShips]]

Latest revision as of 14:33, 2 September 2023

Vessel Profile
TypeJumpShip
ClassInvader (modified)

The Ellyohippus was an Invader-class JumpShip, modified to feature a lithium-fusion battery.[1]

Background[edit]

The Ellyohippus apparently retained at least two of the class design's original three docking hardpoints despite the battery modification.

In 3057, the Ellyohippus was used by the Draconis Combine to run the Clan Smoke Jaguar blockade of the Wolcott system. It jumped to a pirate jump point, deployed its DropShips, and then quickly jumped back out by—means of the LF battery system—without deploying its jump sail.

Notes[edit]

  • When the mercenary Black Thorns' DropShip Bristol was brought to Wolcott by the Ellyohippus in this fashion, two other DropShips were bound for the pirate jump point.[2] This strongly implies they were both supposed to be moved out on the Ellyohippus and thereby that the Ellyohippus featured at least two functional hardpoints. However, it is theoretically also possible that there was a second unmentioned JumpShip operating alongside the Ellyohippus.

References[edit]

  1. The Black Thorns sourcebook, p. 34, "Defender"
  2. D.R.T., pp. 66-72

Bibliography[edit]