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The '''''Elgrim''''' was an ''[[Isegrim]]''-class [[DropShip]] of [[Clan Wolf]] and later [[Wolf's Dragoons]].
 
The '''''Elgrim''''' was an ''[[Isegrim]]''-class [[DropShip]] of [[Clan Wolf]] and later [[Wolf's Dragoons]].
  
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==Operational History==
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The ''Elgrim'' was built and operated by [[Clan Wolf]]. During most than a decade, it saw hard service across the [[Wolf Empire]] with its sister ship, the ''[[Falgrim]]'', until they were sent to [[Trellisane]]. There, the merchant caste expanded the local [[Grumman Amalgamated]] plant to produce more ''Isegrim''s. Both ships were landed on Eurotas City's spaceport, and used as training and testbed hulls: to train the workers, they were taken apart, later put back together and so on.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 207</ref>
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Even during a Marik raid in [[3151]] both ships were left alone, as was Eurotas, but that changed when [[Zeta Battalion]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], under contract to the [[Duchy of Tamarind]], landed on the planet on 17 February [[3152]] went directly for them: the Dragoons wanted to make sure both ''Isegrim''s weren't used against them. The Wolf defenders, as they weren't battle-ready retreated from the city, leaving aboard only some defenders armed with hand weapons; the workers hadn't time to finish rebuilding them.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', pp. 201–203</ref>
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The ''Falgrim'' surrendered before Dragoons infantry reached it. ''Elgrim''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s defenders fought but lost anyway, and the ship was soon secured. The Dragoons immediately began making both DropShips spaceworthy.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', pp. 208–213</ref>
  
==Operational History==
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After Tamarind forces arrived on 23 March, to take possession of the planet, they attempted to confiscate the ships, but the commander of Zeta Battalion, [[Haya Tetsuhara]], ignored the Tamarind commander and took the ships with them when the battalion departed. Once at [[Nockatunga]]'s [[Olympus]] Recharge station, the workers there began working on finished prepping the two ''Isegrim''s.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 250</ref>
The Elgrim was build and operated by [[Clan Wolf]]. During most than a decade, it saw hard service across the [[Wolf Empire]] as his sister ship, the [[Falgrim]], until they were sent to planet [[Trellisane]]. There, the merchant caste expanded the local [[Grumman Amalgamated]] plant, to produce more Isegrims. Both were landed on Eurotas city's spaceport, and used as training and test-bed hulls: to train the workers, they were taken apart, put back together and so on.<ref>''Redemption Rites'' p. 207</ref>
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Even during a Marik raid on [[3151]] both ships were left alone, as Eurotas... but that changed when [[Zeta Battalion]], from [[Wolf's Dragoons]], under contract of the [[Duchy of Tamarind]] landed there, on 17 February of [[3152]], the Dragoons wanted to make sure both Isegrims weren't used against them. The Wolf defenders, as they weren't battle-worthy, and the workers hadn't time to finish rebuilding them, retreated from the city, leaving only some defenders aboard each one with hand weapons.<ref>''Redemption Rites'' p. 201-203 </ref>
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''Elgrim'' and ''Falgrim'' were fully operational with new crews in time for the next mission by Zeta: a raid on [[Gienah]], capital of the Wolf Empire. Posing as members of the [[Yellow Sun Free Guild]], Zeta arrived days early, and on 3 March 3152, another Dragoons [[JumpShip]], the ''[[Talbot (Individual JumpShip)|Talbot]]'', arrived with ''Falgrim'' and ''Elgrim'' to secure Gienah's nadir jump point.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 272</ref>
The Falgrim surrended before Dragoons infantry reach them. Elgrim's defenders fought... but lost anyway, and the ship was secured soon. Dragoons immediately began working on both DropShips, to make them spaceworthy.<ref>''Redemption Rites'' p. 208-213 </ref>
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After Tamaring forces arrived, the 23 March, they attempted to confiscate the ships, but the Dragoon's commander of Zeta, [[Haya Tetsuhara]] ignored them and took the ships with themselves when departed. Once in [[Nockatunga]]'s [[Olympus]] Recharge station, the workers there began working on finishing them.<ref>''Redemption Rites'' p. 250 </ref>  
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Under the command of veteran DropShip captain [[Serena Carmody]], ''Elgrim'' led the assault against the lone guard Wolf DropShip, the ''[[Pack Mule]]'', destroying it with the first volley, while ''Falgrim'' attacked the Wolf JumpShip ''[[Tiamat (Individual Invader-class JumpShip)|Tiamat]]''. ''Elgrim'' quickly joined her sister ship for the boarding action, which happened without problems.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 278</ref>
Elgrim and Falgrim were fully operational and with new crews at time for the next operation of Zeta: a raid at [[Gienah]], capital of the Wolf Empire. Posing as [[Yellow Suns Free Guild]], Zeta arrived days before, and the 3 March 3152, another Dragoons [[JumpShip]], the [[Talbot]] arrived with Falgrim and Isegrim to secure Gienah's nadir jump point.<ref>''Redemption Rites'' p. 272 </ref>
 
Under the command of veteran DropShip [[Serena Carmody]], Elgrim led the assault against the Wolf lone guard dropship, the [[Pack Mule]], destroying it with the first volley, while Falgrim attacked the Wolf JumpShip [[Tiamat (JumpShip)]]. Elgrim quicly joined his sister ship with the boarding action, which happened without problems.<ref>''Redemption Rites'' p. 278 </ref>
 
  
 
==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*[[Redemption Rites]]
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[[Category:Individual Isegrim-class DropShips]]
 
[[Category:Individual Isegrim-class DropShips]]

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Elgrim
Vessel Profile
TypeDropShip
ClassIsegrim

The Elgrim was an Isegrim-class DropShip of Clan Wolf and later Wolf's Dragoons.

Operational History[edit]

The Elgrim was built and operated by Clan Wolf. During most than a decade, it saw hard service across the Wolf Empire with its sister ship, the Falgrim, until they were sent to Trellisane. There, the merchant caste expanded the local Grumman Amalgamated plant to produce more Isegrims. Both ships were landed on Eurotas City's spaceport, and used as training and testbed hulls: to train the workers, they were taken apart, later put back together and so on.[1]

Even during a Marik raid in 3151 both ships were left alone, as was Eurotas, but that changed when Zeta Battalion of Wolf's Dragoons, under contract to the Duchy of Tamarind, landed on the planet on 17 February 3152 went directly for them: the Dragoons wanted to make sure both Isegrims weren't used against them. The Wolf defenders, as they weren't battle-ready retreated from the city, leaving aboard only some defenders armed with hand weapons; the workers hadn't time to finish rebuilding them.[2]

The Falgrim surrendered before Dragoons infantry reached it. Elgrim's defenders fought but lost anyway, and the ship was soon secured. The Dragoons immediately began making both DropShips spaceworthy.[3]

After Tamarind forces arrived on 23 March, to take possession of the planet, they attempted to confiscate the ships, but the commander of Zeta Battalion, Haya Tetsuhara, ignored the Tamarind commander and took the ships with them when the battalion departed. Once at Nockatunga's Olympus Recharge station, the workers there began working on finished prepping the two Isegrims.[4]

Elgrim and Falgrim were fully operational with new crews in time for the next mission by Zeta: a raid on Gienah, capital of the Wolf Empire. Posing as members of the Yellow Sun Free Guild, Zeta arrived days early, and on 3 March 3152, another Dragoons JumpShip, the Talbot, arrived with Falgrim and Elgrim to secure Gienah's nadir jump point.[5]

Under the command of veteran DropShip captain Serena Carmody, Elgrim led the assault against the lone guard Wolf DropShip, the Pack Mule, destroying it with the first volley, while Falgrim attacked the Wolf JumpShip Tiamat. Elgrim quickly joined her sister ship for the boarding action, which happened without problems.[6]

References[edit]

  1. Redemption Rites, p. 207
  2. Redemption Rites, pp. 201–203
  3. Redemption Rites, pp. 208–213
  4. Redemption Rites, p. 250
  5. Redemption Rites, p. 272
  6. Redemption Rites, p. 278

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