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When the Free Worlds League disbanded, the ''Haptopoda'' became a part of the black water navy of the [[Principality of Regulus]], serving as the RPS ''Haptopoda'' alongside a sister ship, the [[Attica|RPS ''Attica'']],<ref name="JHS:3072p27">''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 27, "Sieging Is Believing"</ref> and the ''[[Thera]]''-class carrier [[Delos (Thera)|RPS ''Delos'']]. The ship was present during the Principality's invasion of [[Gibson]] in [[3079]] and was used to help the invasion force.<ref name="TCp225">''Total Chaos'', p. 225-227, "LITMUS TEST"</ref>
 
When the Free Worlds League disbanded, the ''Haptopoda'' became a part of the black water navy of the [[Principality of Regulus]], serving as the RPS ''Haptopoda'' alongside a sister ship, the [[Attica|RPS ''Attica'']],<ref name="JHS:3072p27">''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 27, "Sieging Is Believing"</ref> and the ''[[Thera]]''-class carrier [[Delos (Thera)|RPS ''Delos'']]. The ship was present during the Principality's invasion of [[Gibson]] in [[3079]] and was used to help the invasion force.<ref name="TCp225">''Total Chaos'', p. 225-227, "LITMUS TEST"</ref>
  
The ''Haptopoda'' survived the [[Jihad]] and the Regulan campaign that saw several worlds rendered uninhabitable by nuclear bombardment as a part of their fanatical war against the Blakists; with the Regulan capture of [[Clipperton]] and the shipyards there the ''Haptopoda'' and ''Delos'' had access to repair facilities, placing them at a relative advantage compared to the only other [[WarShip]] fleet in the region, that of the [[Duchy of Oriente]].<ref name="FR:FWLMp6">''Field Report: Free Worlds League Miliary'', p. 6, "Infrastructure Integrity"</ref>
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The ''Haptopoda'' survived the [[Jihad]] and the Regulan campaign that saw several worlds rendered uninhabitable by nuclear bombardment as a part of their fanatical war against the Blakists; with the Regulan capture of [[Clipperton]] and the shipyards there the ''Haptopoda'' and ''Delos'' had access to repair facilities, placing them at a relative advantage compared to the only other [[WarShip]] fleet in the region, that of the [[Duchy of Oriente]].<ref name="FR:FWLMp6">''Field Report: Free Worlds League Military'', p. 6, "Infrastructure Integrity"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 03:29, 16 October 2020

Haptopoda
Haptopoda.jpg
Vessel Profile
TypeWarShip
ClassZechetinu II

History

The FWLS Haptopoda was one of the second block of Zechetinu-class corvettes to be launched by the Free Worlds League between 3059[1] and 3067.[2] More than half the fleet of Zechetinus in service to the League had been secretly infiltrated by personnel loyal to the Word of Blake and promptly defected to the Blakists during the Jihad, but the Haptopoda was one of the ships that remained in loyalist hands.[3]

When the Free Worlds League disbanded, the Haptopoda became a part of the black water navy of the Principality of Regulus, serving as the RPS Haptopoda alongside a sister ship, the RPS Attica,[4] and the Thera-class carrier RPS Delos. The ship was present during the Principality's invasion of Gibson in 3079 and was used to help the invasion force.[5]

The Haptopoda survived the Jihad and the Regulan campaign that saw several worlds rendered uninhabitable by nuclear bombardment as a part of their fanatical war against the Blakists; with the Regulan capture of Clipperton and the shipyards there the Haptopoda and Delos had access to repair facilities, placing them at a relative advantage compared to the only other WarShip fleet in the region, that of the Duchy of Oriente.[6]

References

  1. Field Manual: Free Worlds League, p. 119, "Renovation/Construction"
  2. Field Manual: Updates, p. 90, "Naval Assets and Militia Divisions"
  3. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 128, "Original Word Of Blake Fleet"
  4. Jihad Hot Spots: 3072, p. 27, "Sieging Is Believing"
  5. Total Chaos, p. 225-227, "LITMUS TEST"
  6. Field Report: Free Worlds League Military, p. 6, "Infrastructure Integrity"

Bibliography