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The '''''SLS Trident''''' was an ''[[Overlord]]''-class [[DropShip]] operated by the [[Star League]]. The Dropship crashed while approaching [[Solaris City]] spaceport. All crew and passengers aboard died.<ref>''Solaris: The Reaches'', p. 37 "Wreck of the SLS Trident"</ref> | The '''''SLS Trident''''' was an ''[[Overlord]]''-class [[DropShip]] operated by the [[Star League]]. The Dropship crashed while approaching [[Solaris City]] spaceport. All crew and passengers aboard died.<ref>''Solaris: The Reaches'', p. 37 "Wreck of the SLS Trident"</ref> | ||
− | + | The incident happened 350 years prior of the writing of the article on [[3053]], which puts the accident around the [[2700]]s. Curious visitors became a regular sight at the scene. In fact, the town of Kalanazor, around the crash site, was born to attend these people. Years later, a young man named Darrel Sabe took the ownership of the wreck, building a very popular private club inside.<ref>''Solaris the Reaches'' p. 37</ref> | |
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Revision as of 06:09, 12 June 2020
Trident | |
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Vessel Profile | |
Type | DropShip |
Class | Overlord |
History
The SLS Trident was an Overlord-class DropShip operated by the Star League. The Dropship crashed while approaching Solaris City spaceport. All crew and passengers aboard died.[1]
The incident happened 350 years prior of the writing of the article on 3053, which puts the accident around the 2700s. Curious visitors became a regular sight at the scene. In fact, the town of Kalanazor, around the crash site, was born to attend these people. Years later, a young man named Darrel Sabe took the ownership of the wreck, building a very popular private club inside.[2]