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==History==
 
==History==
The ''Elias Jung'' was the first ''Feng Huang'' launched. The ship debuted in mid-[[3058]] with the blockade of [[Sarna]] to support the  invasion of [[Kaifeng]] by [[Warrior House Hiritsu]]. Commanded by ''Kong-sang-wei'' Tullio Kar until his replacement, the ''Elias Jung'' against SLDF interference in [[3062]], to protect the newly created Xin Sheng commonality, was responsible for blockading the planet [[Milos]]. Under the command of captain Tullio Karr, he obtained a important victory, when forced a invading fleet, carrying two regiments of Eridani Light Horse unit, to retreat fromn the system. But Karr made a big mistake: later, he made his ship jump to [[Maladar]] system to inform his superior of Eridani's Light Horse attack. This allowed the mercenary unit to jump again to Milos, this time landing on planet. For have left his place assigned, chancellor Sun Tzu ordered captain Karr to be court-martialed and executed.<ref>''Dagger Point'', p. ??</ref>
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The ''Elias Jung'' was the first ''Feng Huang'' launched. The ship debuted in mid-[[3058]] with the blockade of [[Sarna]] to support the  invasion of [[Kaifeng]] by [[Warrior House Hiritsu]]. In the rush to beat the [[Free Worlds League]] ''[[Thera]]''-class to launch, the ''Elias Jung'' suffered from "issues" and required a year-long overhaul until [[3060]]<ref name=FMCC150>''Field Manual: Capellan Confederation'', pp. 150-151, "Feng Huang"</ref><ref name=FMCC33>''Field Manual: Capellan Confederation'', p. 33, "WarShips and Conventional Fleet Support"</ref> and then another, finally space worthy by [[3062]].<ref name=TRO3067p212>''Technical Readout: 3067'', pp. 212–213</ref>
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Commanded by ''Kong-sang-wei'' [[Tullio Kar]], the ''Elias Jung'' faced SLDF interference in [[3062]] in the newly created Xin Sheng commonality, and was responsible for blockading the planet [[Milos]]. Under the command of Captain Tullio Karr, the vessel obtained an important victory, forcing an invading fleet carrying two regiments of Eridani Light Horse unit to retreat from the system. But Karr later errored, when he jumped to [[Maladar]] system to inform his superior of Eridani's Light Horse attack. This allowed the mercenary unit to return again to Milos, this time landing on planet. For having abandoned his posting, Chancellor Sun Tzu ordered Captain Karr to be court-martialed and executed.<ref>''Dagger Point'', p. ??{{cn}}</ref>
  
 
''Elias Jung'' was lost in September [[3070]] above [[St. Ives]] while attempting to prevent the [[8th Division (Word of Blake)|Eighth Division]] from invading.  The news organization [[XPFS]] stated it was lost in combat with the [[Dante (WarShip class)|''Dante''-class]] [[Perdition (Individual Dante-class WarShip)|WoBS ''Perdition'']] while Word of Blake sources claim it suffered an internal explosion.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 111, "No Nobler Sacrifice"</ref>
 
''Elias Jung'' was lost in September [[3070]] above [[St. Ives]] while attempting to prevent the [[8th Division (Word of Blake)|Eighth Division]] from invading.  The news organization [[XPFS]] stated it was lost in combat with the [[Dante (WarShip class)|''Dante''-class]] [[Perdition (Individual Dante-class WarShip)|WoBS ''Perdition'']] while Word of Blake sources claim it suffered an internal explosion.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3070'', p. 111, "No Nobler Sacrifice"</ref>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Dagger Point]]''
 
* ''[[Dagger Point]]''
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* ''[[Field Manual: Capellan Confederation]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: CCAF]]''
 
* ''[[Field Report: CCAF]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad Hot Spots: 3070]]''
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* ''[[Technical Readout: 3067]]''
  
 
[[Category: Individual WarShips]]
 
[[Category: Individual WarShips]]
 
[[Category: Individual Cruisers]]
 
[[Category: Individual Cruisers]]
 
[[Category: Individual Feng Huang-class WarShips]]
 
[[Category: Individual Feng Huang-class WarShips]]
[[Category: Individual Capellan Confederation WarShips]]
 

Latest revision as of 09:08, 30 April 2024

Elias Jung
Elias Jung paint.PNG
Vessel Profile
TypeWarShip
ClassFeng Huang
In service since3058
In service until3070 (destroyed)

The CCS Elias Jung was a Feng Huang-class cruiser constructed by and in service with the Capellan Confederation.

History[edit]

The Elias Jung was the first Feng Huang launched. The ship debuted in mid-3058 with the blockade of Sarna to support the invasion of Kaifeng by Warrior House Hiritsu. In the rush to beat the Free Worlds League Thera-class to launch, the Elias Jung suffered from "issues" and required a year-long overhaul until 3060[1][2] and then another, finally space worthy by 3062.[3]

Commanded by Kong-sang-wei Tullio Kar, the Elias Jung faced SLDF interference in 3062 in the newly created Xin Sheng commonality, and was responsible for blockading the planet Milos. Under the command of Captain Tullio Karr, the vessel obtained an important victory, forcing an invading fleet carrying two regiments of Eridani Light Horse unit to retreat from the system. But Karr later errored, when he jumped to Maladar system to inform his superior of Eridani's Light Horse attack. This allowed the mercenary unit to return again to Milos, this time landing on planet. For having abandoned his posting, Chancellor Sun Tzu ordered Captain Karr to be court-martialed and executed.[4]

Elias Jung was lost in September 3070 above St. Ives while attempting to prevent the Eighth Division from invading. The news organization XPFS stated it was lost in combat with the Dante-class WoBS Perdition while Word of Blake sources claim it suffered an internal explosion.[5]

References[edit]

  1. Field Manual: Capellan Confederation, pp. 150-151, "Feng Huang"
  2. Field Manual: Capellan Confederation, p. 33, "WarShips and Conventional Fleet Support"
  3. Technical Readout: 3067, pp. 212–213
  4. Dagger Point, p. ??[citation needed]
  5. Jihad Hot Spots: 3070, p. 111, "No Nobler Sacrifice"

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