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==History==
 
==History==
The '''''Rasalas''''' was the name given to a battlecruiser the [[Free Worlds League Military]] purchased from the [[Star League Defense Force]] in [[2782]]. The ''Rasalas'' was subsequently deployed by the [[Free Worlds League]] as the lead ship of a task force sent to attack the [[Bolson Shipyards]], one of many [[Lyran Commonwealth]]-based naval and aerospace manufacturing facilities to be attacked early in [[2787]] as the [[Great Houses]] began the [[First Succession War]].<ref name="HS(TLC)p46">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 46, "The Bolson Shipyards"</ref>
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The '''''Rasalas''''' was the name given to a [[Cameron (WarShip)|''Cameron'']]-class<ref name="FSWp66">''First Succession War'', p. 66, "The Vacuum War"</ref> battlecruiser the [[Free Worlds League Military]] purchased from the [[Star League Defense Force]] in [[2782]]. The ''Rasalas'' was subsequently deployed by the [[Free Worlds League]] as the lead ship of a task force sent to attack the [[Bolson Shipyards]], one of many [[Lyran Commonwealth]]-based naval and aerospace manufacturing facilities to be attacked early in [[2787]] as the [[Great Houses]] began the [[First Succession War]].<ref name="HS(TLC)p46">''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 46, "The Bolson Shipyards"</ref>
  
The Bolson Shipyards consisted of five box-like construction bays in orbit around the large moon in the [[Kyoto]] system; a natural target for the League to strike at, the defenses in the system had been increased to no less than five squadrons of corvettes and an [[AeroSpace Fighter]] formation, the [[53rd AeroSpace Interceptors]], by the time the League task force arrived. The task force consisted of the ''Rasalas'' as lead vessel, along with two cruisers and three squadrons of destroyers. The [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] had assigned command of the defenses to [[Hauptmann-Kommodore]] [[Ustus Tillbert]], who had divided the naval and fighter forces into five seperate groups guarding five different approaches to the shipyards.<ref name="HS(TLC)p46"/>
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The Bolson Shipyards consisted of five box-like construction bays in orbit around the large moon in the [[Kyoto]] system.<ref name="HS(TLC)p46"/> In addition to being a major producer of both freighters and [[JumpShips]], the Bolson Shipyards were also involved in producing WarShip support systems for various classes of WarShip as well as periodic refits.<ref name="FSWp66"/> The Shipyards were a natural target for the League to strike at, and the defenses in the system had been increased to no less than five squadrons of corvettes and an [[AeroSpace Fighter]] formation, the [[53rd AeroSpace Interceptors|Fifty-third Aerospace Interceptors]], by the time the League task force arrived.<ref name="HS(TLC)p46"/> The task force consisted of the ''Rasalas'' as lead vessel, along with two cruisers and three squadrons of destroyers<ref name="HS(TLC)p46"/> supported by two reinforced wings of [[aerospace fighter]]s.<ref name="FSWp66"/> The [[Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces]] had assigned command of the defenses to [[Hauptmann-Kommodore]] [[Ustus Tillbert]], who had divided the naval and fighter forces into five seperate groups guarding five different approaches to the shipyards.<ref name="HS(TLC)p46"/>
  
The task force arrived at the zenith jump point in the Kyoto system on the 14th of February and made a three-day high-speed approach from the jump point to attack the shipyards. The Lyran corvette screen attempted to intercept and block the League task force, with the Lyran ''[[Mako]]''-class corvette [[Augustus|LCS ''Augustus'']] becoming the first casualty of the engagement after being mobbed my AeroSpace Fighters and then flanked by the destroyers [[Ripper (Vessel)|FWLS ''Ripper'']] and [[Tomain|FWLS ''Tomain'']].<ref name="HS(TLC)p46"/>
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The task force arrived at the zenith jump point in the Kyoto system on the 14th of February and made a three-day high-speed approach from the jump point to attack the shipyards<ref name="HS(TLC)p46"/> in a high-speed engagement.<ref name="FSWp66"/> The Lyran corvette screen attempted to intercept and block the League task force, with the Lyran ''[[Mako]]''-class corvette [[Augustus|LCS ''Augustus'']] becoming the first casualty of the engagement after being mobbed by AeroSpace Fighters and then flanked by the destroyers [[Ripper (Vessel)|FWLS ''Ripper'']] and [[Tomain|FWLS ''Tomain'']].<ref name="HS(TLC)p46"/>
  
 
It took the FWLS ''Rasalas'' six minutes of battle to break through the corvette screen and begin bearing down on the Bolson Shipyards, but a suicide run by a Lyran ''[[Chippewa]]'' fighter into the belly of the ''Rasalas'' inflicted substantial damage, destroying the fuel store aboard the ''Rasalas'' that powered her drive and maneuvering engines. With no control over her trajectory, the crew of the ''Rasalas'' abandoned ship and the ''Rasalas'' rammed directly into the heart of the Shipyards, perishing along with the yards in a massive explosion.<ref name="HS(TLC)p46"/>
 
It took the FWLS ''Rasalas'' six minutes of battle to break through the corvette screen and begin bearing down on the Bolson Shipyards, but a suicide run by a Lyran ''[[Chippewa]]'' fighter into the belly of the ''Rasalas'' inflicted substantial damage, destroying the fuel store aboard the ''Rasalas'' that powered her drive and maneuvering engines. With no control over her trajectory, the crew of the ''Rasalas'' abandoned ship and the ''Rasalas'' rammed directly into the heart of the Shipyards, perishing along with the yards in a massive explosion.<ref name="HS(TLC)p46"/>
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The fifteen-minute engagement carried a heavy cost in addition to the loss of the shipyard; the defending Lyran forces lost almost a dozen WarShips and the bulk of the Fifty-third, whilst the League task force lost the ''Rasalas'', seven destroyers and the majority of its aerospace fighters.<ref name="FSWp66"/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[First Succession War (Source Book)|First Succession War]]''
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
 
* ''[[House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)]]''
 
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[[Category: Individual Cameron-class WarShips]]

Revision as of 04:57, 25 October 2016

This article is about the Cameron (WarShip class) battlecruiser. For the system, see Rasalas.
Rasalas
Vessel Profile
TypeWarShip
ClassCameron[1]
In service untilFebruary 2787[1]

History

The Rasalas was the name given to a Cameron-class[1] battlecruiser the Free Worlds League Military purchased from the Star League Defense Force in 2782. The Rasalas was subsequently deployed by the Free Worlds League as the lead ship of a task force sent to attack the Bolson Shipyards, one of many Lyran Commonwealth-based naval and aerospace manufacturing facilities to be attacked early in 2787 as the Great Houses began the First Succession War.[2]

The Bolson Shipyards consisted of five box-like construction bays in orbit around the large moon in the Kyoto system.[2] In addition to being a major producer of both freighters and JumpShips, the Bolson Shipyards were also involved in producing WarShip support systems for various classes of WarShip as well as periodic refits.[1] The Shipyards were a natural target for the League to strike at, and the defenses in the system had been increased to no less than five squadrons of corvettes and an AeroSpace Fighter formation, the Fifty-third Aerospace Interceptors, by the time the League task force arrived.[2] The task force consisted of the Rasalas as lead vessel, along with two cruisers and three squadrons of destroyers[2] supported by two reinforced wings of aerospace fighters.[1] The Lyran Commonwealth Armed Forces had assigned command of the defenses to Hauptmann-Kommodore Ustus Tillbert, who had divided the naval and fighter forces into five seperate groups guarding five different approaches to the shipyards.[2]

The task force arrived at the zenith jump point in the Kyoto system on the 14th of February and made a three-day high-speed approach from the jump point to attack the shipyards[2] in a high-speed engagement.[1] The Lyran corvette screen attempted to intercept and block the League task force, with the Lyran Mako-class corvette LCS Augustus becoming the first casualty of the engagement after being mobbed by AeroSpace Fighters and then flanked by the destroyers FWLS Ripper and FWLS Tomain.[2]

It took the FWLS Rasalas six minutes of battle to break through the corvette screen and begin bearing down on the Bolson Shipyards, but a suicide run by a Lyran Chippewa fighter into the belly of the Rasalas inflicted substantial damage, destroying the fuel store aboard the Rasalas that powered her drive and maneuvering engines. With no control over her trajectory, the crew of the Rasalas abandoned ship and the Rasalas rammed directly into the heart of the Shipyards, perishing along with the yards in a massive explosion.[2]

The fifteen-minute engagement carried a heavy cost in addition to the loss of the shipyard; the defending Lyran forces lost almost a dozen WarShips and the bulk of the Fifty-third, whilst the League task force lost the Rasalas, seven destroyers and the majority of its aerospace fighters.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 First Succession War, p. 66, "The Vacuum War"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth), p. 46, "The Bolson Shipyards"

Bibliography