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As of [[3137]], the '''''Captiva''''' was a [[Rim Commonality]]-registered civilian [[JumpShip]].
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==History==
 
==History==
As of [[3067]], a commemorative plaque aboard the bicentennial [[JumpShip]] ''[[Sanibel]]'' indicates the ''Sanibel'' to be one of a run of ''[[Tramp]]''-class JumpShips involved in the early colonization of what would become [[Melissia Theater|Melissia]] and [[Timbuktu Theater]]s of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]], naming its sister ships as the ''[[Canaveral]]'', the ''[[Largo]]'', the ''[[Key West]]'' and the '''''Captiva'''''.<ref name=EaEp15>''Endgame at Engadine, Part 1'', pp. 16, 17</ref> All but the ''Sanibel'' and the ''Largo'' were cited as lost, though the ''Sanibel'' at the time had dealings with the ''Captiva'' and its Captain [[Sigrid McAllister]]<ref name=EaEp2>''Endgame at Engadine, Part 2'', Page 45</ref> , or another vessel by the same name, calling into question if the other supposedly lost ships were really lost.
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As of [[3067]], a commemorative plaque aboard the bicentennial [[JumpShip]] ''[[Sanibel]]'' indicates the ''Sanibel'' to be one of a run of ''[[Tramp]]''-class JumpShips involved in the early colonization of what would become [[Melissia Theater|Melissia]] and [[Timbuktu Theater]]s of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]], naming its sister ships as the ''[[Canaveral (Individual Tramp-class JumpShip)|Canaveral]]'', the ''[[Largo]]'', the ''[[Key West]]'', and the ''Captiva''.<ref name=EaEp15>''Endgame at Engadine, Part 1'', pp. 16–17</ref> All but the ''Sanibel'' and the ''Largo'' were cited as lost, though the ''Sanibel'' at the time had dealings with the ''Captiva'' and its Captain [[Sigrid McAllister]],<ref name=EaEp2>''Endgame at Engadine, Part 2'', p. 45</ref> or another vessel by the same name, calling into question if the other supposedly lost ships were really lost.
  
This ''Captiva'' was reported to have conducted minor repairs at the shipyards at [[Canal]] shortly before September [[3067]], and assisted with smuggling operations, including inserting elements of the [[Chaos Irregulars]] on [[Elume]] in October 3067. This involvement in smuggling may explain why the ''Captiva'' was apparently incorrectly recorded as lost.<ref name=EaEp22>''Endgame at Engadine, Part 1'', Pages 22 and 45</ref>  
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This ''Captiva'' was reported to have conducted minor repairs at the shipyards at [[Canal]] shortly before September 3067, and assisted with smuggling operations, including inserting elements of the [[Chaos Irregulars]] on [[Elume]] in October 3067. This involvement in smuggling may explain why the ''Captiva'' was apparently incorrectly recorded as lost.<ref name=EaEp22>''Endgame at Engadine, Part 1'', pp. 22, 45</ref>  
  
The Captiva appears to have still been operating as of [[3137]], when as a [[Rim Commonality]] registered civilian [[JumpShip]], it transported [[Christopher Marik (32nd c.)|Christopher Marik]] to [[Tamarind]].<ref name=RtC14>''To Ride the Chimera'', Chapter 14</ref>
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The ''Captiva'' was still in operation in 3137. As a Rim Commonality-registered civilian JumpShip, it transported [[Christopher Marik (32nd c.)|Christopher Marik]] to [[Tamarind]].<ref name=RtC14>''To Ride the Chimera'', ch. 14</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:24, 15 February 2024

Captiva
Vessel Profile
TypeJumpShip
ClassTramp

As of 3137, the Captiva was a Rim Commonality-registered civilian JumpShip.

History[edit]

As of 3067, a commemorative plaque aboard the bicentennial JumpShip Sanibel indicates the Sanibel to be one of a run of Tramp-class JumpShips involved in the early colonization of what would become Melissia and Timbuktu Theaters of the Lyran Commonwealth, naming its sister ships as the Canaveral, the Largo, the Key West, and the Captiva.[1] All but the Sanibel and the Largo were cited as lost, though the Sanibel at the time had dealings with the Captiva and its Captain Sigrid McAllister,[2] or another vessel by the same name, calling into question if the other supposedly lost ships were really lost.

This Captiva was reported to have conducted minor repairs at the shipyards at Canal shortly before September 3067, and assisted with smuggling operations, including inserting elements of the Chaos Irregulars on Elume in October 3067. This involvement in smuggling may explain why the Captiva was apparently incorrectly recorded as lost.[3]

The Captiva was still in operation in 3137. As a Rim Commonality-registered civilian JumpShip, it transported Christopher Marik to Tamarind.[4]

References[edit]

  1. Endgame at Engadine, Part 1, pp. 16–17
  2. Endgame at Engadine, Part 2, p. 45
  3. Endgame at Engadine, Part 1, pp. 22, 45
  4. To Ride the Chimera, ch. 14

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