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==History==
 
==History==
The '''''Hunter's Den''''' was a [[DropShip]] of unspecified type that served as a hospital vessel in [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]], possibly attached to [[Beta Galaxy (Clan Smoke Jaguar)|Beta Galaxy]] as it transported wounded warriors from this formation to [[Hyner]] after the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]] in May [[3052]].<ref>''Exodus Road'', p. 26-7</ref>
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The '''''Hunter's Den''''' was a [[DropShip]] of unspecified type that served as a hospital vessel in [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]], possibly attached to [[Beta Galaxy (Clan Smoke Jaguar)|Beta Galaxy]] as it transported wounded warriors from this formation to [[Hyner]] after the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]] in May [[3052]].<ref>''Exodus Road'', pp. 26–27</ref>
  
The facilities on board were highly sophisticated, allowing major surgery, myomer implants, carbon filament bone reinforcement and the budding of replacement organs.<ref>''Exodus Road'', p. 30</ref> The bulkheads were painted in designation colors to identify the area of the vessel, for example the intensive care unit was painted a dull green color. Such ships appear to have been common in the Smoke Jaguar Touman as [[Trent (person)|Trent]] recalls several visits to such vessels.<ref>''Exodus Road'', p. 28-9</ref>
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The onboard facilities were highly sophisticated, allowing major surgery, myomer implants, carbon filament bone reinforcement and the budding of replacement organs.<ref>''Exodus Road'', p. 30</ref> The bulkheads were painted in designation colors to identify the area of the vessel, for example the intensive care unit was painted a dull green color. Such ships appear to have been common in the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar Touman|Smoke Jaguar ''touman'']] as [[Trent (Clan Smoke Jaguar)|Trent]] recalls several visits to such vessels.<ref>''Exodus Road'', pp. 28–29</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* The most famous hospital vessel in the Inner Sphere was the [[Condor_(DropShip_class)#Variants|Dove-class DropShip]]. The ''Hunter's Den'' was not such as vessel as the [[Condor (DropShip class)|Condor]] that the Dove is based on was not produced until 2801, and the Dove itself was not produced until after the [[Fourth Succession War]].<ref name=TRO3057>''Technical Readout: 3057'', p. 40</ref>
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* The most famous hospital vessel in the Inner Sphere was the [[Condor (DropShip class)#Variants|''Dove''-class DropShip]]. The ''Hunter's Den'' was not such a vessel as the ''[[Condor (DropShip class)|Condor]]'' that the ''Dove'' is based on was not produced until 2801, and the ''Dove'' itself was not produced until after the [[Fourth Succession War]].<ref name=TRO3057>''Technical Readout: 3057'', p. 40</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:50, 27 August 2023

Hunter's Den
Vessel Profile
TypeDropShip

History[edit]

The Hunter's Den was a DropShip of unspecified type that served as a hospital vessel in Clan Smoke Jaguar, possibly attached to Beta Galaxy as it transported wounded warriors from this formation to Hyner after the Battle of Tukayyid in May 3052.[1]

The onboard facilities were highly sophisticated, allowing major surgery, myomer implants, carbon filament bone reinforcement and the budding of replacement organs.[2] The bulkheads were painted in designation colors to identify the area of the vessel, for example the intensive care unit was painted a dull green color. Such ships appear to have been common in the Smoke Jaguar touman as Trent recalls several visits to such vessels.[3]

Notes[edit]

  • The most famous hospital vessel in the Inner Sphere was the Dove-class DropShip. The Hunter's Den was not such a vessel as the Condor that the Dove is based on was not produced until 2801, and the Dove itself was not produced until after the Fourth Succession War.[4]

References[edit]

  1. Exodus Road, pp. 26–27
  2. Exodus Road, p. 30
  3. Exodus Road, pp. 28–29
  4. Technical Readout: 3057, p. 40

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