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− | The ''Swordsworn'' only appears in the German-only novel ''[[En Passant (novel)|En Passant]]''. As a foreign-language product, this novel is not currently counted among the [[ | + | The ''Swordsworn'' only appears in the German-only novel ''[[En Passant (novel)|En Passant]]''. As a foreign-language product, this novel is not currently counted among the [[canonical]] [[BattleTech]] sources. It is an official BattleTech product though, and as such should be regarded as [[apocryphal]]. |
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Revision as of 16:41, 7 October 2022
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Swordsworn | |
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Vessel Profile | |
Type | WarShip |
Class | unknown |
Contents
History
The Swordsworn was a Federated Suns WarShip as of 2600, described as a cutting edge heavy cruiser at the time. Together with the Monroe (possibly a sister ship) it was stationed in the New Avalon theater, with plans to redeploy them to Proserpina and New Aberdeen, respectively.[1] Its exact type is unknown.
By 2601 the ships were mentioned as key to providing an adequate defense perimeter along the Federated Suns border,[2] suggesting they were particularly powerful WarShips.
Canonicity
The Swordsworn only appears in the German-only novel En Passant. As a foreign-language product, this novel is not currently counted among the canonical BattleTech sources. It is an official BattleTech product though, and as such should be regarded as apocryphal.