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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The '''''True Believer''''' was a '' | + | The '''''True Believer''''' was a [[Hannibal (DropShip class)|''Hannibal''-class]] [[DropShip]]. It took part in the [[Word of Blake]]'s [[Battle of Terra (3058)|attack]] against [[ComStar]]'s [[Titan Yards]] on 2 March [[3058]].<ref>''The Fall of Terra'', p. 48</ref> |
Although none was expressly reported as destroyed, the Word of Blake vessels suffered considerable damage from the defenders and were forced to withdraw, leaving behind some of their troops. | Although none was expressly reported as destroyed, the Word of Blake vessels suffered considerable damage from the defenders and were forced to withdraw, leaving behind some of their troops. |
Revision as of 13:02, 8 December 2022
True Believer | |
Vessel Profile | |
Type | DropShip |
Class | Hannibal |
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History
The True Believer was a Hannibal-class DropShip. It took part in the Word of Blake's attack against ComStar's Titan Yards on 2 March 3058.[1]
Although none was expressly reported as destroyed, the Word of Blake vessels suffered considerable damage from the defenders and were forced to withdraw, leaving behind some of their troops.
References
- ↑ The Fall of Terra, p. 48