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Atlantis Battle Group CAPITAL SHIPS 1. Atlantis Class – Tactical Carrier 1. USS Atlantis, CVX-4575 2. Athena Class – Support Carrier 1. USS Athena, CVS-3030 2. USS Callisto, CVS-3070 3. Excalibur Class – Heavy Battleship 1. USS Excalibur, BB-5089 4. Ares Class – Heavy Cruiser 1. USS Ares, HC-800 2. USS Apollo, HC-800 5. Aurora Class – Heavy Attack Cruisers 1. USS Aurora, CG-8899 2. USS O'Neil, CG-8899 3. USS Jackson, CG-8899 4. USS Carter, CG-8899 6. Crockett Class Tactical Perimeter Action Vessel 1. USS Crockett, ES-1899 2. USS Joan of Ar, ES-1800 3. USS John Henry, ES-1840 4. USS John Brown, ES-1859 7. Perry Class Light Destroyer 1. U.S.S Oliver Hazard Perry, DSS-1469 2. U.S.S Samuel Adams, DSS-1794 3. U.S.S John Adams, DSS-1756 4. U.S.S Robert Treat Paine
USS Atlantis CVX-4575
History of the U.S.S. Atlantis The history of the U.S.S. Atlantis began twenty years before her construction. The famous simma engineer Maxime Tern was hired by the Galactic Fleet to study the types of ships that they were flying, and develop new types of ships. Tern toured the various flotillas and battle groups of the Galactic Fleet and looked at every type of ship the fleet had to offer. She toured the decks and crawled through the bowels of everything from small fighters and shuttles to the most massive carriers, battleships, and dreadnoughts. Tern even studied space stations. She found that every type of ship had some value and virtue to it that made it an essential part of the fleet. As she toured ships, she also researched naval tactics and strategies, and found that no one type of ship was entirely independent. Even the most advanced carriers and dreadnoughts needed to fly with a battle group. To further enhance her study, Tern toured various museum
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History of the U.S.S. Atlantis
The history of the U.S.S. Atlantis began twenty years before her construction. The famous simma engineer Maxime Tern was hired by the Galactic Fleet to study the types of ships that they were flying, and develop new types of ships. Tern toured the various flotillas and battle groups of the Galactic Fleet and looked at every type of ship the fleet had to offer. She toured the decks and crawled through the bowels of everything from small fighters and shuttles to the most massive carriers, battleships, and dreadnoughts. Tern even studied space stations. She found that every type of ship had some value and virtue to it that made it an essential part of the fleet. As she toured ships, she also researched naval tactics and strategies, and found that no one type of ship was entirely independent. Even the most advanced carriers and dreadnoughts needed to fly with a battle group. To further enhance her study, Tern toured various museum ships throughout the Galactic
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I really love your Atlantis Chronicles Project and have been a fan since I saw some of your original work from Sci- fi Meshes and Photobucket; some of my favorites were these two art pieces you did.
I was wondering would ever consider still adding Battlestar Galactica to your universe; since the ultimate fate of the Twelve Colonies 150,000 years after the fall (or the series finale) is unknown, presumably, after several hundred years, their climates and surfaces would degrade until they resemble the original Earth. As I guess it can be presumed that by present-day radiation levels would have lowered to a point where life would be allowed to flourish once again. But few, if any, traces would remain of the human civilizations that once thrived upon them, excluding remains in space, such as the remnants of Scorpion Fleet Shipyards or Ragnar Anchorage. Seeing how your universe is farther in the future it would be interesting to see how your universe would deal with the remnants of the 12 colonies or what ever has taken their place like the Terran Alliance wolfsshipyard.com/BSG_BSP.htm. Overall I am impressed with the world you have created and looking forward to seeing more. www.wolfsshipyard.com/yards/vi…