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The '''''Robert Dinesen''''' was a [[WarShip]] of unknown class that served the [[Lyran Commonwealth]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The '''''Robert Dinesen''''' was a WarShip of unknown-class that served the Lyran Commonwealth and that was named after [[Archon]] [[Viola Steiner-Dinesen]]'s husband [[Robert Dinesen]].
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In late [[2591]], [[Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth|Archon]] [[Viola Steiner-Dinesen]] regained consciousness aboard the ''Robert Dinesen''—presumably named after her husband [[Robert Dinesen]]—after a battle with her own forces in what would become known as the [[Day of Rage]].<ref name=MoR>''Memories of Rain''</ref>
  
It was in this ship, in late [[2591]], that Viola regained consciousness after the battle with her own forces. Her trusted aide, [[Heinrich Schwartzmann]], informs her of the loss of her arm and briefs her on the ongoing investigation into [[Kevin Steiner-Dinesen]]'s kidnapping. He also informs her that her rampage on [[Barcelona]] has become known as the "''Day of Rage''", and that he hates her because she made him fire on his brothers in arms in order to protect her. When she attempts to justify the attack as a necessary response to a revolt by her lords, he rebukes her with information that Kelswa and Lestrade have been exonerated, and that Jaishankar's report was only a rumor. Horrified by the realization that she caused hundreds of innocent deaths, Viola slips back into oblivion.
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The ''Robert Dinesen'' was the same ship that moved the [[Fourth Royal Guards]] for Viola's vengeance.  
 
 
It was the same ship that moved the [[4th Royal Guards]] for Viola's vengeance.  
 
 
 
In January [[2592]], on Tharkad, Estates General Speaker of the Assembly '''Henry Gram''' celebrates his pending success in manipulating the Lyran parliament into voting to secede from the Star League. His triumphant reverie is interrupted by his associate, [[Ichabod Blau]], who informs him that the [[Lyran Intelligence Corps]] is starting to arrest all the conspirators involved in the kidnapping of Archon-Designate Kevin Steiner-Dinesen. Gram tries to calm Blau, noting that his steering committee has the LIC tied in knots, while Archon Viola, at last report from his spies, was still in a coma on Barcelona. The two exit Government House through a secret corridor, only to find the 4th Royal Guards executing a combat drop on the Triad. Up above, Archon Viola oversees [[Operation RIGHTEOUS FURY]], coordinating efforts to seal off the roads around Government House, trapping the rogue members of the Estates General. LIC agents apprehend Gram and bring him out to where the Archon awaits in her one-armed ''Warhammer''. Rage consumes her, and when he attempts to give a speech about patriotism, she crushes him beneath her 'Mech's heel.<ref name=MoR>''Memories of Rain''</ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:52, 26 January 2024

Robert Dinesen
Vessel Profile
TypeWarShip

The Robert Dinesen was a WarShip of unknown class that served the Lyran Commonwealth.

History[edit]

In late 2591, Archon Viola Steiner-Dinesen regained consciousness aboard the Robert Dinesen—presumably named after her husband Robert Dinesen—after a battle with her own forces in what would become known as the Day of Rage.[1]

The Robert Dinesen was the same ship that moved the Fourth Royal Guards for Viola's vengeance.

References[edit]

  1. Memories of Rain

Bibliography[edit]