Sindur
From Gineipaedia, the Legend of Galactic Heroes wiki
m (→Service History: added a space) |
m (Bot: Automated text replacement (-Vermillion +Vermilion)) |
||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
The Sindur, under the command of then-Vice Admiral Brauhitch, participated in [[Operation Ragnarok]] under the direct command of [[Reinhard von Lohengramm]] in {{d|799|uc}}. | The Sindur, under the command of then-Vice Admiral Brauhitch, participated in [[Operation Ragnarok]] under the direct command of [[Reinhard von Lohengramm]] in {{d|799|uc}}. | ||
- | In the opening stages of the [[Battle of | + | In the opening stages of the [[Battle of Vermilion]], the Sindur came into grief when a foolhardy advance by Vice Admiral [[Turneisen]] sent both the Brauhtich and Turneisen Fleets into confusion, allowing the [[Yang Fleet]] to inflict heavy damage on both. The Sindur survived, destroying an enemy [[battleship (FPA)|battleship]] in the process. ({{logh|051}}) |
Later in the battle, along with the majority of Prince Lohengramm's forces, the Brauhitch Fleet was encircled and devastated by the Yang Fleet. ({{logh|052}}) | Later in the battle, along with the majority of Prince Lohengramm's forces, the Brauhitch Fleet was encircled and devastated by the Yang Fleet. ({{logh|052}}) |
Revision as of 09:10, 19 May 2011
![]() The flagship Sindur (800 UC (2 NIC / 491 IC / 3600 CE)) | |
Affiliation: | Galactic Empire |
Flag officer: | Admiral Brauhitch |
Purpose: | Flagship (Brauhitch Fleet) |
Length: | 677 metres(FFC6) |
Width: | 179 metres(FFC6) |
Height: | 228 metres(FFC6) |
Armament: | 8 forward cannons 16 port cannons 16 starboard cannons |
Crew: | 726(FFC6) |
Status: | active |
Sindur (Japanese: シンドゥリ) was the Imperial flagship of Admiral Rolf Otto Brauhitch.
Contents[hide] |
Service History
The Sindur, under the command of then-Vice Admiral Brauhitch, participated in Operation Ragnarok under the direct command of Reinhard von Lohengramm in 799 UC (1 NIC / 490 IC / 3599 CE).
In the opening stages of the Battle of Vermilion, the Sindur came into grief when a foolhardy advance by Vice Admiral Turneisen sent both the Brauhtich and Turneisen Fleets into confusion, allowing the Yang Fleet to inflict heavy damage on both. The Sindur survived, destroying an enemy battleship in the process. (LOGH: 'The Battle of Vermilion (Part One)')
Later in the battle, along with the majority of Prince Lohengramm's forces, the Brauhitch Fleet was encircled and devastated by the Yang Fleet. (LOGH: 'The Battle of Vermilion (Part Two)')
Although the Brauhitch Fleet was severely damaged, the Sindur managed to survive the battle, and would go on to fight in the Battle of the Corridor, where Admiral Brauhitch and his minesweepers were the first ships of Kaiser Reinhard's main fleet to engage the enemy, and were instrumental in creating a breach in the minefield blocking the entrance to the Iserlohn Corridor. (LOGH: 'The Battle of the Corridor: Kaleidoscope')
Appendices
Appearances
Name variations
- Sindur (LaserDisc and original DVD subtitles)
- シンドゥリ (LaserDisc and original DVD subtitles — Japanese)
- Sindri (Japanese fan sources)
Background information
Sindur is a mistranslation of Sindri, a dwarf in Norse mythology.
Apocrypha
Appearance differences
The Sindur bears a different coloured crest in 'The Battle of Vermilion (Part One)', with a light blue diagonal line with black borders on either side. In 'The Battle of Vermilion (Part Two)' and 'The Battle of the Corridor: Kaleidoscope' (and the Goldenbaum / Goldenlöwe miniatures in Fleet File Collection Vol.3 and Fleet File Collection Vol.6 respectively) the Sindur bears a white diagonal line with red borders on either side.