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The ''[[Fredasa]]''-class corvette '''''Perdition's Flame''''' was a [[WarShip]] in service with [[Clan Cloud Cobra]]. Constructed by the [[Clan]]s after the [[Pentagon Civil War]], by [[3061]] the CCS ''Perdition's Flame'' was one of four WarShips assigned to [[Delta Galaxy (Clan Cloud Cobra)|Delta Galaxy]], serving alongside the ''[[Vincent|Vincent Mark 42]]''-class corvettes [[Hertzog's Staff|CCS ''Hertzog's Staff'']] and [[Trump|CCS ''Trump'']] and the [[McKenna (WarShip)|''McKenna'']]-class battleship [[Second Coming|CCS ''Second Coming'']].<ref name="FM:WCp28">''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 28, "Naval Forces"</ref>  The ''Perdition's Flame'' was still listed as being in service with the Cloud Cobras as at [[3067]].<ref name="FM:Up55">''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 55, "Naval Assets"</ref>
 
The ''[[Fredasa]]''-class corvette '''''Perdition's Flame''''' was a [[WarShip]] in service with [[Clan Cloud Cobra]]. Constructed by the [[Clan]]s after the [[Pentagon Civil War]], by [[3061]] the CCS ''Perdition's Flame'' was one of four WarShips assigned to [[Delta Galaxy (Clan Cloud Cobra)|Delta Galaxy]], serving alongside the ''[[Vincent|Vincent Mark 42]]''-class corvettes [[Hertzog's Staff|CCS ''Hertzog's Staff'']] and [[Trump|CCS ''Trump'']] and the [[McKenna (WarShip)|''McKenna'']]-class battleship [[Second Coming|CCS ''Second Coming'']].<ref name="FM:WCp28">''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 28, "Naval Forces"</ref>  The ''Perdition's Flame'' was still listed as being in service with the Cloud Cobras as at [[3067]].<ref name="FM:Up55">''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 55, "Naval Assets"</ref>
  
During the Wars of Reaving ''Perdition's Flame'' was thrown into battle in October [[3075]]. With [[Clan Steel Viper]] subject to a [[Trial of Annihilation]], the Cloud Cobras bid very aggressively for the right to launch the first attack against the Steel Viper forces on [[Circe]]. Two naval [[Star]]s were used to assault the planetary [[SDS]], and from those two Stars, four Cloud Cobra WarShips were lost - ''[[Consequence]]'',  ''Hertzog's Staff'',''Perdition's Flame'', and ''[[True Sight]]''.<ref name="WORp150">''Wars of Reaving'', p. 150, "Focused Aggression"</ref>
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During the Wars of Reaving ''Perdition's Flame'' was thrown into battle in October [[3075]]. With [[Clan Steel Viper]] subject to a [[Trial of Annihilation]], the Cloud Cobras bid very aggressively for the right to launch the first attack against the Steel Viper forces on [[Circe]]. Two naval [[Star]]s were used to assault the planetary [[SDS]], and from those two Stars, four Cloud Cobra WarShips were lost - ''[[Consequence]]'',  ''Hertzog's Staff'', ''Perdition's Flame'', and ''[[True Sight]]''.<ref name="WORp150">''Wars of Reaving'', p. 150, "Focused Aggression"</ref>
  
 
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Perdition's Flame
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TypeWarShip
ClassFredasa

History

The Fredasa-class corvette Perdition's Flame was a WarShip in service with Clan Cloud Cobra. Constructed by the Clans after the Pentagon Civil War, by 3061 the CCS Perdition's Flame was one of four WarShips assigned to Delta Galaxy, serving alongside the Vincent Mark 42-class corvettes CCS Hertzog's Staff and CCS Trump and the McKenna-class battleship CCS Second Coming.[1] The Perdition's Flame was still listed as being in service with the Cloud Cobras as at 3067.[2]

During the Wars of Reaving Perdition's Flame was thrown into battle in October 3075. With Clan Steel Viper subject to a Trial of Annihilation, the Cloud Cobras bid very aggressively for the right to launch the first attack against the Steel Viper forces on Circe. Two naval Stars were used to assault the planetary SDS, and from those two Stars, four Cloud Cobra WarShips were lost - Consequence, Hertzog's Staff, Perdition's Flame, and True Sight.[3]

References

  1. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 28, "Naval Forces"
  2. Field Manual: Updates, p. 55, "Naval Assets"
  3. Wars of Reaving, p. 150, "Focused Aggression"

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