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The ''[[Aquarius]]'' was first introduced into service in [[2515]], after the success of its older counterpart, the ''[[Lyonesse]]''. It is a large small craft designed to escort spacecraft from a planet's surface to orbiting WarShips or space stations.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/> The ''[[Aquarius]]'' was first introduced into service in [[2515]], after the success of its older counterpart, the ''[[Lyonesse]]''. It is a large small craft designed to escort spacecraft from a planet's surface to orbiting WarShips or space stations.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/>
− Despite having a limited fuel capacity, the ship has been given balanced firepower and heavy armor that rivals many [[DropShip]]s and aerospace fighters. The Aquarius was a highly sought out craft for its time.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/> + Despite having a limited fuel capacity, the ship has been given balanced firepower and heavy armor that rivals many [[DropShip]]s and Aerospace fighters. The Aquarius was a highly sought out craft for its time.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/>
− However, surface-to-orbit escorts were eclipsed by newer heavy weight [[aerospace fighter]]s and some newer designs of DropShips.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/> + However, surface-to-orbit escorts were eclipsed by newer heavy weight [[Aerospace fighter]]s and some newer designs of DropShips.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/>
The ''Aquarius'' and its sister class, ''Lyonesse'', designs were revisited during the early years of the [[Jihad]], where they were upgraded with new technology for other uses in the conflict.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/> The ''Aquarius'' and its sister class, ''Lyonesse'', designs were revisited during the early years of the [[Jihad]], where they were upgraded with new technology for other uses in the conflict.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/>
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The ''[[Aquarius]]'' was first introduced into service in [[2515]], after the success of its older counterpart, the ''[[Lyonesse]]''. It is a large small craft designed to escort spacecraft from a planet's surface to orbiting WarShips or space stations.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/> | The ''[[Aquarius]]'' was first introduced into service in [[2515]], after the success of its older counterpart, the ''[[Lyonesse]]''. It is a large small craft designed to escort spacecraft from a planet's surface to orbiting WarShips or space stations.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/> | ||
− | Despite having a limited fuel capacity, the ship has been given balanced firepower and heavy armor that rivals many [[DropShip]]s and | + | Despite having a limited fuel capacity, the ship has been given balanced firepower and heavy armor that rivals many [[DropShip]]s and Aerospace fighters. The Aquarius was a highly sought out craft for its time.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/> |
− | However, surface-to-orbit escorts were eclipsed by newer heavy weight [[ | + | However, surface-to-orbit escorts were eclipsed by newer heavy weight [[Aerospace fighter]]s and some newer designs of DropShips.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/> |
The ''Aquarius'' and its sister class, ''Lyonesse'', designs were revisited during the early years of the [[Jihad]], where they were upgraded with new technology for other uses in the conflict.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/> | The ''Aquarius'' and its sister class, ''Lyonesse'', designs were revisited during the early years of the [[Jihad]], where they were upgraded with new technology for other uses in the conflict.<ref name=TRO:3075p268/> |