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The '''UESC Equanimity T-SR 151''' was a [[Kingfisher-class Salvage and Rescue craft]] sent to [[New Cascadia]], [[Tau Ceti IV]] as a part of [[Project Goliath]].<ref> | {{Ship infobox | ||
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|name=UESC Equanimity | |||
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|class=Kingfisher-class | |||
|role=Salvage and Rescue craft | |||
|length=160.2 m (525.6 ft) | |||
|width=36m (118.2 ft) | |||
|height=39.3 m (129 ft) | |||
|mass=41,528 mt (40,872 LT) | |||
|power=Takala 2.2 symbiotic power-coupling generators | |||
|engine=2x Heikki L3 fusion CAD drives | |||
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|complement=150 persons plus crew | |||
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|participated battles= | |||
|commanders=Captain Ningal T. Enki | |||
|affiliation=UESC | |||
|firstappearance=[[Marathon ARG|''Marathon'' (2025) ARG]] | |||
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The '''''UESC Equanimity T-SR 151''''' was a [[Kingfisher-class Salvage and Rescue craft]] sent to [[New Cascadia]], [[Tau Ceti IV]] as a part of [[Project Goliath]].<ref name = "DRAFTA">[https://www.marathonwiki.com/File:UESC_TSdocu_PROGO_memo_B96_DraftA.pdf ''Marathon'' (2025) ARG, Project_Goliath_DRAFT_A]</ref> Numerous modifications were made to the vessel. In particular to the fusion drives, Stanchion Pull, and a Deck Crane<ref name = "MAINFEST">[https://www.marathonwiki.com/File:UESC_docu_PROGO_mani_TSR151.pdf ''Marathon'' (2025) ARG, UESC docu PROGO mani TSR151]</ref>. The vessel also accommodated Command, Support, and Security personnel, alongside a Rampancy-centric response team to carry out the mission.<ref name = "DRAFTA/> | |||
Both 2nd and 3rd generation [[clone]]s were sent with the crew to assist in their mission due to being more lightweight, adaptable, and maintainable than [[cyborg]]s, as well as less politically controversial.<ref>[https://www.marathonwiki.com/File:UESC_docu_PROGO_digicorr_23072795.pdf ''Marathon'' (2025) ARG, Email Chain]</ref> | |||
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Production Information | |
Name: |
UESC Equanimity |
Class: |
Kingfisher-class |
Role: |
Salvage and Rescue craft |
Specifications | |
Length: |
160.2 m (525.6 ft) |
Width: |
36m (118.2 ft) |
Height: |
39.3 m (129 ft) |
Mass: |
41,528 mt (40,872 LT) |
Power: |
Takala 2.2 symbiotic power-coupling generators |
Engine: |
2x Heikki L3 fusion CAD drives |
Complement and crew: |
150 persons plus crew |
Service Information | |
Known commanders: |
Captain Ningal T. Enki |
Affiliation: |
UESC |
Marathon information | |
First appearance: |
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The UESC Equanimity T-SR 151 was a Kingfisher-class Salvage and Rescue craft sent to New Cascadia, Tau Ceti IV as a part of Project Goliath.[1] Numerous modifications were made to the vessel. In particular to the fusion drives, Stanchion Pull, and a Deck Crane[2]. The vessel also accommodated Command, Support, and Security personnel, alongside a Rampancy-centric response team to carry out the mission.[1]
Both 2nd and 3rd generation clones were sent with the crew to assist in their mission due to being more lightweight, adaptable, and maintainable than cyborgs, as well as less politically controversial.[3]
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