Patoroklos

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The '''Patoroklos''' (Japanese: '''パトロクロス''') was the flagship of [[Military ranks of the Free Planets Alliance#Vice_admiral|Vice Admiral]] [[Paeta]] of the [[Free Planets Alliance|FPA]] [[2nd Fleet]]. It participated in the [[Fourth Battle of Tiamat]] and the [[Battle of Astarte]].
The '''Patoroklos''' (Japanese: '''パトロクロス''') was the flagship of [[Military ranks of the Free Planets Alliance#Vice_admiral|Vice Admiral]] [[Paeta]] of the [[Free Planets Alliance|FPA]] [[2nd Fleet]]. It participated in the [[Fourth Battle of Tiamat]] and the [[Battle of Astarte]].
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===Name variations===
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*'''Patoroklos''' (LaserDisc and original DVD subtitles)
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*'''パトロクロス''' (LaserDisc and original DVD subtitles — Japanese)
===Background information===
===Background information===

Revision as of 13:53, 27 April 2011

The flagship Patoroklos (796 UC (487 IC / 3596 CE))

The Patoroklos (Japanese: パトロクロス) was the flagship of Vice Admiral Paeta of the FPA 2nd Fleet. It participated in the Fourth Battle of Tiamat and the Battle of Astarte.

The Patoroklos design of heavy battleship saw many different variants. Primarily serving in the role of command ship and artillery support, vessels of this line were common in every Alliance fleet.

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Length: 1159 metres
Width: 358 metres
Height: 201 metres
Armament: 40 forward cannons; 48 port cannons; 48 starboard cannons
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Background information

The name 'Patoroklos' is a mistranslation of Patroklos (aka Patroclus), a figure in Greek mythology who was the closest friend of Achilles.

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