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The '''''Silver Eagle''''' was a modified ''[[Monarch]]'' class civilian [[DropShip]] in the early 31st century, owned by the [[Monopol]] company and captained by Captain Stefan von Breunig.<ref>''Warrior: En Garde'', p. 203 - "Captain Stefan von Breunig name is introduced".</ref>
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The '''''Silver Eagle''''' was a modified ''[[Monarch]]''-class civilian passenger [[DropShip]] in the early 31st century, owned by the [[Monopol]] company and captained by Captain Stefan von Breunig.<ref>''Warrior: En Garde'', p. 203 - Captain Stefan von Breunig is introduced by name</ref>
 
   
 
   
==Ship History==
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==History==
The ship operated between the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and the [[Federated Suns]] and passed through the [[Terra]]n corridor of the [[Inner Sphere]]. The ship was made famous due to the hijacking that occurred in May of [[3027]], where the ship was taken by unknown agents, later identified as part of the [[Heimdall]] resistance movement.
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The ship was to carry passengers from the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and the [[Federated Suns]], passing through the [[Terra]]n corridor of the [[Inner Sphere]]. It was hijacked in May of [[3027]] by unknown agents who were later identified as part of the [[Heimdall]] resistance movement.
  
The ship's passengers, which included FedSun hero Leftenant [[Andrew Redburn]], were taken to a desolate planetoid base located in the [[Draconis Combine]]'s [[Styx]] star system.  The kidnappers announced to the captured passengers that a [[Draconis Combine]] ''[[Fury (DropShip)|Fury]]''-class infantry carrier had been spotted approaching the asteroid base. It was later revealed to the passengers and kidnappers that one of the passengers was the Lyran Commonwealth's [[Archon-Designate]] [[Melissa Steiner]], leading the kidnappers to ally with the passengers to fight off the Kurita invaders and prevent her capture by the Combine force.
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The ship's passengers, which included then-Leftenant [[Andrew Redburn]], were taken to a desolate planetoid base located in the [[Draconis Combine]]'s [[Styx]] star system.  The kidnappers announced to the captured passengers that a ''[[Fury (DropShip)|Fury]]''-class infantry carrier from the Draconis Combine had been spotted approaching the asteroid base. It was later revealed to the passengers and kidnappers that one of the passengers was the Lyran Commonwealth's [[Archon-Designate]] [[Melissa Steiner]], travelling incognito. This revelation led the kidnappers to ally with the passengers to fight off the Draconis Combine forces and prevent her capture.
  
Two groups of forces of the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] consisting of the newly formed  [[1st Genyosha|Genyosha Regiment]] arrive on the desolated planetoid in Styx system where Heimdall asteroid base was located and assaulted the planetoid looking for Steiner. The passengers & Heimdall fended off the assault until the arrival of the [[Kell Hounds]] mercenary battalion. The ship was able to escape thanks to the efforts of Captain [[Dan Allard]] & sacrifice of [[Patrick Kell]]. The ship continued to [[New Avalon]] with Kell Hounds in escort. Hanse Davion ordered the creation of a monument in memory of the people who died in the hijacking, which includes Kell and the ship's Captain Stefan von Breunig.
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Two groups of forces of the [[Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery]] consisting of the newly formed  [[1st Genyosha|Genyosha Regiment]] arrive on the desolated planetoid in Styx system where Heimdall asteroid base was located and assaulted the planetoid looking for Melissa Steiner. Together, the passengers and Heimdall fought off the assault until the arrival of the [[Kell Hounds]] mercenary battalion. The ship was ultimately able to escape thanks to the efforts of Captain [[Dan Allard]] and the sacrifice of [[Patrick Kell]]. The ship continued to [[New Avalon]] with Kell Hounds in escort. Hanse Davion ordered the creation of a monument in memory of the people who died in the hijacking, which includes Kell and the ship's Captain Stefan von Breunig.
 
 
==Ship Notes==
 
The ''Silver Eagle'' is a modified ''Monarch'' class ship. [[Monopol]] company had the vessel's two cargo bays removed to increase the ship's passenger capacity to 350 passengers.<ref>''Warrior: En Garde'', p. 203 - "Captain Stefan von Breunig welcomes Lt. Redburn aboard the ship".</ref> It was also refitted for extra luxurious cruising, the ship dining quarters were united in a large area instead of smaller class divided dining areas common to ''Monarch'' Class vessels.<ref>''Warrior: En Garde'', p. 196 - "A travel clerk informs "Joana Barker" (alias Melissa Steiner) of the features of the ship & its costs for her trip".</ref>
 
  
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==Notes==
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*The ''Silver Eagle'' is a modified ''Monarch'' class ship. The owning company had the vessel's two cargo bays removed to increase the passenger capacity to 350 passengers.<ref>''Warrior: En Garde'', p. 203 - Captain Stefan von Breunig welcomes Lt. Redburn aboard the ship</ref> It was also refitted for extra luxurious cruising; the ship dining quarters were united in a large area instead of smaller class divided dining areas common to ''Monarch''-class vessels.<ref>''Warrior: En Garde'', p. 196 - A travel clerk informs "Joana Barker (alias Melissa Steiner) of the features of the ship</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 06:53, 29 March 2014

Silver Eagle
Vessel Profile
TypeDropShip
ClassMonarch (modified)

The Silver Eagle was a modified Monarch-class civilian passenger DropShip in the early 31st century, owned by the Monopol company and captained by Captain Stefan von Breunig.[1]

History

The ship was to carry passengers from the Lyran Commonwealth and the Federated Suns, passing through the Terran corridor of the Inner Sphere. It was hijacked in May of 3027 by unknown agents who were later identified as part of the Heimdall resistance movement.

The ship's passengers, which included then-Leftenant Andrew Redburn, were taken to a desolate planetoid base located in the Draconis Combine's Styx star system. The kidnappers announced to the captured passengers that a Fury-class infantry carrier from the Draconis Combine had been spotted approaching the asteroid base. It was later revealed to the passengers and kidnappers that one of the passengers was the Lyran Commonwealth's Archon-Designate Melissa Steiner, travelling incognito. This revelation led the kidnappers to ally with the passengers to fight off the Draconis Combine forces and prevent her capture.

Two groups of forces of the Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery consisting of the newly formed Genyosha Regiment arrive on the desolated planetoid in Styx system where Heimdall asteroid base was located and assaulted the planetoid looking for Melissa Steiner. Together, the passengers and Heimdall fought off the assault until the arrival of the Kell Hounds mercenary battalion. The ship was ultimately able to escape thanks to the efforts of Captain Dan Allard and the sacrifice of Patrick Kell. The ship continued to New Avalon with Kell Hounds in escort. Hanse Davion ordered the creation of a monument in memory of the people who died in the hijacking, which includes Kell and the ship's Captain Stefan von Breunig.

Notes

  • The Silver Eagle is a modified Monarch class ship. The owning company had the vessel's two cargo bays removed to increase the passenger capacity to 350 passengers.[2] It was also refitted for extra luxurious cruising; the ship dining quarters were united in a large area instead of smaller class divided dining areas common to Monarch-class vessels.[3]

References

  1. Warrior: En Garde, p. 203 - Captain Stefan von Breunig is introduced by name
  2. Warrior: En Garde, p. 203 - Captain Stefan von Breunig welcomes Lt. Redburn aboard the ship
  3. Warrior: En Garde, p. 196 - A travel clerk informs "Joana Barker (alias Melissa Steiner) of the features of the ship

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