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==History==
 
==History==
In November of [[3067]] it took off from the hidden world of [[Jardine]] under [[Adept-Captain]] [[Petra Inagi]]. Other named crew members included [[Acolyte]] Ru Yuen, an "olive-skinned Jardine native with black hair and eyes"; first officer Adept Jakab Lantos, a pale-faced, green-eyed man with short-cropped brown hair and a goatee; Adept Modesto Kaha who was heavily augmented with cybernetic implants (possibly [[Manei Domnini]]); junior tech Acolyte Ellick Senne; Acolyte Olanu; and Adepts Monro, Sykes and Lorne. Unbeknownst to the crew, [[Brooklyn Stevens]], [[Tibor Mitternacht]] and [[Alahni]] were also aboard the ''Agravain'' to escape from Jardine. They felt the ship made a factory-fresh impression, built [[Brigadier Corporation]] at [[Gibson]].<ref name=EJ7>''The Quest for Jardine'', book 3: ''Escape from Jardine'', ch. 7</ref>
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In November of [[3067]] it took off from the hidden world of [[Jardine]] under [[Adept-Captain]] [[Petra Inagi]]. Other named crew members included [[Acolyte]] Ru Yuen, an "olive-skinned Jardine native with black hair and eyes"; first officer Adept Jakab Lantos, a pale-faced, green-eyed man with short-cropped brown hair and a goatee; Adept Modesto Kaha who was heavily augmented with cybernetic implants (possibly [[Manei Domini]]); junior tech Acolyte Ellick Senne; Acolyte Olanu; and Adepts Monro, Sykes and Lorne. Unbeknownst to the crew, [[Brooklyn Stevens]], [[Tibor Mitternacht]] and [[Alahni]] were also aboard the ''Agravain'' to escape from Jardine. They felt the ship made a factory-fresh impression, built [[Brigadier Corporation]] at [[Gibson]].<ref name=EJ7>''The Quest for Jardine'', book 3: ''Escape from Jardine'', ch. 7</ref>
  
 
The stowaways broke into the engineering room and secured it in a firefight in an attempt to gain control of the ship, but failed to lock out the bridge. In the subsequent fight throughout the ship, the entire crew of the ''Agravain'' was killed (except for three crewmen whose fate is uncertain and who might have escaped on a life pod and a [[small craft]]), but not before they had scrammed the ship's fusion reactor, leaving the ship a drifting, unpressurized and effectively dead derelict moving through space with a slight tumble. The stowaways later used an unspecified [[aerospace fighter]] (apparently a ''[[Striga]]'') from the hangar to leave the ''Agravain''.
 
The stowaways broke into the engineering room and secured it in a firefight in an attempt to gain control of the ship, but failed to lock out the bridge. In the subsequent fight throughout the ship, the entire crew of the ''Agravain'' was killed (except for three crewmen whose fate is uncertain and who might have escaped on a life pod and a [[small craft]]), but not before they had scrammed the ship's fusion reactor, leaving the ship a drifting, unpressurized and effectively dead derelict moving through space with a slight tumble. The stowaways later used an unspecified [[aerospace fighter]] (apparently a ''[[Striga]]'') from the hangar to leave the ''Agravain''.

Revision as of 07:11, 15 April 2024

Agravain
Vessel Profile
TypeDropShip
ClassMerlin
In service until9 November 3067 (scuttled, see text)

The Agravain was a Merlin-class DropShip operated by the Word of Blake.

History

In November of 3067 it took off from the hidden world of Jardine under Adept-Captain Petra Inagi. Other named crew members included Acolyte Ru Yuen, an "olive-skinned Jardine native with black hair and eyes"; first officer Adept Jakab Lantos, a pale-faced, green-eyed man with short-cropped brown hair and a goatee; Adept Modesto Kaha who was heavily augmented with cybernetic implants (possibly Manei Domini); junior tech Acolyte Ellick Senne; Acolyte Olanu; and Adepts Monro, Sykes and Lorne. Unbeknownst to the crew, Brooklyn Stevens, Tibor Mitternacht and Alahni were also aboard the Agravain to escape from Jardine. They felt the ship made a factory-fresh impression, built Brigadier Corporation at Gibson.[1]

The stowaways broke into the engineering room and secured it in a firefight in an attempt to gain control of the ship, but failed to lock out the bridge. In the subsequent fight throughout the ship, the entire crew of the Agravain was killed (except for three crewmen whose fate is uncertain and who might have escaped on a life pod and a small craft), but not before they had scrammed the ship's fusion reactor, leaving the ship a drifting, unpressurized and effectively dead derelict moving through space with a slight tumble. The stowaways later used an unspecified aerospace fighter (apparently a Striga) from the hangar to leave the Agravain.

References

  1. The Quest for Jardine, book 3: Escape from Jardine, ch. 7

Bibliography