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− | + | | name = GTC ''Oberon'' | |
− | + | | class = [[GTC Fenris|GTC ''Fenris'']] | |
− | + | | 1stapp = [[Proving Grounds]] | |
− | + | | inservice = [[Great War]]<br>[[Second Shivan Incursion]] (decomissioned) | |
− | + | | faction = [[Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance]] | |
− | + | | fate = [[Proving Grounds|Destroyed]] in the [[Nebula System|nebula]] in 2367 | |
+ | }}:''"Oberon" redirects here. For the non-canon corvette, see [[GTCv Oberon]].'' | ||
− | + | Little is known of the history of the Oberon, but it is known that it fought in the [[Great War]]. It was later decommissioned and stripped of most of its useful components and met its fate in a combat evaluation exercise, near the [[GTD Aquitaine|GTD ''Aquitaine'']], shortly before a [[Shivans|Shivan]] attack. | |
− | Little is known of the history of the Oberon, but | ||
− | [[Category:Unique ships]] | + | ==Name origin== |
+ | Oberon was the king of the faeries in Renaissance legend. He has also shown up, in various roles, in various literary and theatrical works, most famously in Shakespeare's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Midsummer_Night%27s_Dream ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'']. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Unique ships|Oberon]] |
Latest revision as of 14:33, 30 July 2011
GTC Oberon | |
Class: | GTC Fenris |
First Appearance: | Proving Grounds |
In Service: | Great War Second Shivan Incursion (decomissioned) |
Faction: | Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance |
Fate: | Destroyed in the nebula in 2367 |
- "Oberon" redirects here. For the non-canon corvette, see GTCv Oberon.
Little is known of the history of the Oberon, but it is known that it fought in the Great War. It was later decommissioned and stripped of most of its useful components and met its fate in a combat evaluation exercise, near the GTD Aquitaine, shortly before a Shivan attack.
Name origin
Oberon was the king of the faeries in Renaissance legend. He has also shown up, in various roles, in various literary and theatrical works, most famously in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.