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The '''Achilles''' (Japanese: '''アキレウス''') was the [[Free Planets Alliance|FPA]] flagship of the 14th Fleet under [[Military ranks of the Free Planets Alliance#Vice_admiral|Vice Admiral]] [[Lionel Morton]].
The '''Achilles''' (Japanese: '''アキレウス''') was the [[Free Planets Alliance|FPA]] flagship of the 14th Fleet under [[Military ranks of the Free Planets Alliance#Vice_admiral|Vice Admiral]] [[Lionel Morton]].
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{{cn-span|One of the first redesigned FPA battleships, the Achilles was constructed in the final days of the Free Planets Alliance, after their horrendous defeat at the [[Battle of Amritsar Starzone]].|Where's this come from?}} It was destroyed at the [[Battle of Vermillion]].
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{{cn-span|One of the first redesigned FPA battleships, the Achilles was constructed in the final days of the Free Planets Alliance, after their horrendous defeat at the [[Battle of Amritsar Starzone]].|Where's this come from?}} It was destroyed at the [[Battle of Vermilion]].
=={{cleanup-span|Mechanical details|This probably comes from a secondary or non-canon source; we need a citation and then it needs to be moved to the appropriate Apocrypha section}}==
=={{cleanup-span|Mechanical details|This probably comes from a secondary or non-canon source; we need a citation and then it needs to be moved to the appropriate Apocrypha section}}==

Revision as of 09:10, 19 May 2011

The Achilles (Japanese: アキレウス) was the FPA flagship of the 14th Fleet under Vice Admiral Lionel Morton.

One of the first redesigned FPA battleships, the Achilles was constructed in the final days of the Free Planets Alliance, after their horrendous defeat at the Battle of Amritsar Starzone.[citation needed] It was destroyed at the Battle of Vermilion.

Mechanical details[clean-up needed]

Length: 1182 metres
Width: 72 metres
Height: 358 metres
Armament: 32 forward cannons; 50 port cannons; 50 starboard cannons
Crew:

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Background information

The name 'Achilles' comes from the Greek mythological figure of the same name. Achilles was a close friend of Patroklos.

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