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The '''''Pride of Blake''''' was the private [[Jumpship]] of the [[Primus (ComStar)|Primus]] of [[ComStar]] during the reign of [[Yin Takami]].<ref name=CS-47>''ComStar'', p. 47</ref>
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The '''''Pride of Blake''''' was the private [[JumpShip]] of the [[Primus (ComStar)|Primus]] of [[ComStar]] during the reign of [[Yin Takami]].<ref name=CS-47>''ComStar'', p. 47</ref>
  
 
In late [[2994]] the ''Pride of Blake'' suffered a full engine core overload and meltdown at the [[Terra|Sol]] nadir [[jump point]] while Primus Takami and two members of the [[First Circuit]] were aboard; the Primus' [[DropShip]] disengaged its [[docking collar]] but was still destroyed in the accident. Only ten out of eighty-two crew and entourage survived; Primus Takami and the accompanying First Circuit members were killed.<ref name=CS-47/>
 
In late [[2994]] the ''Pride of Blake'' suffered a full engine core overload and meltdown at the [[Terra|Sol]] nadir [[jump point]] while Primus Takami and two members of the [[First Circuit]] were aboard; the Primus' [[DropShip]] disengaged its [[docking collar]] but was still destroyed in the accident. Only ten out of eighty-two crew and entourage survived; Primus Takami and the accompanying First Circuit members were killed.<ref name=CS-47/>

Revision as of 16:30, 4 March 2022

Vessel Profile
TypeJumpShip
In service until2994

The Pride of Blake was the private JumpShip of the Primus of ComStar during the reign of Yin Takami.[1]

In late 2994 the Pride of Blake suffered a full engine core overload and meltdown at the Sol nadir jump point while Primus Takami and two members of the First Circuit were aboard; the Primus' DropShip disengaged its docking collar but was still destroyed in the accident. Only ten out of eighty-two crew and entourage survived; Primus Takami and the accompanying First Circuit members were killed.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 ComStar, p. 47

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