Edward Preble
Type: Corvette
In Class: 2 at its height
In Service: early 28th century

Mass: 220,000
Sail Integrity: 3
Thrust: 5/8
Fuel: 3000 tons
Structural Integrity: 40
Armor: 176 tons of standard armor (106, 21+4 fwd, 9+4 aft, 19+4 all others)

Docking Collars: 0
Fighters: 0
Small Craft: 6
Crew: 120
Lifeboats: 20
Escape Pods: 0
Grav Decks: 1 40 meter
Cargo: 12,000

Bay 1: Small Craft (3) 1 door
Bay 2: Cargo (12,000) 1 door
Bay 3: Small Craft (3) 1 door

Weapons:

Foreward
1 Heavy Naval PPC
4 Large Lasers

Port Quarter / Starbord Quarter
10 Naval Laser 35s
4 Large Lasers


Designer's notes:
Underweight by about twenty thousand tons, but then it has a jury rigged 
jumpdrive.

I admit that I am not as up on Taurian history as I would like. I appologize 
for any grotesque errors I might have made in the fluff.


Overview:

The Edward Preble and her sister ships were originally concieved by members 
of the Taurian resistance during the years of the Star League. With the 
Taurian military largely disarmed after the reunification war and the Taurian 
fleet virtually anihilated, the Concordat would face a serious challenge if 
it were to ever make a bid for independence. While elements of the Concordat 
government quietly rebuilt what they could of the TDF, it was realized that 
there was no hope of building new warships to challenge the Star League Navy 
in open combat, especially with so much of the Concordat's industry in ruins. 
Instead, planners for the Concordats eventual bid for freedom decided to 
concentrate largely on a ground based campaign.

A group of Taurian industrialists headquartered on the capital refused to 
accept this. They believed that an active force of warships, even small ones, 
could cause significant damage against enemy commerce and at the same time 
serve as a real morale boost. These industrialists, later known as the 
Tripoli group, set out to build such a force. Over the course of ten years 
they assembled a pair of small assembly facilities in uninhabited systems 
about three jumps from the Hyades cluster. They also quietly recruited a 
number of eager young naval engineers fresh out of universities in the 
Federated Suns (for the time being putting aside national prejudices) and 
Free Worlds League. With their staff and facilities in hand, all they needed 
to do was build warships from virtually nothing.

The biggest problem was the jump drive. The Concordat had lost all of its 
shipbuilding capability during the reunification war, and as a consequence 
there was no source for compact jump drives. Engineers instead devised plans 
to modify the standard jump core used on the Merchant class jumpship. Acting 
under the cover of pirate bands, mercenaries in the employ of the Tripoli 
Group siezed half a dozen jumpships over the course of a year, briefly 
provoking the SLDF to send a squadron of warships into the Pirates Haven star 
cluster to eradicate a number of pirate bands.

With the jump drives in hand, the Tripoli group began gathering the rest of 
the components they needed. Through numerous shell companies, materials 
slowly filtered to the assembly plants. Though it is not known exactly how 
long construction took, the first two ships, the Edward Preble and David 
Porter, were fully operational several decades before the Periphery uprising.

Capabilities:

The Tripoli group had to accomplish its work without proper shipbuilding 
facilities or factories, and as a result the Edward Preble and her sisters 
have a real "hand made" feel about them, from the scavenged and patchwork 
aligned crystal steel armor to the juryrigged jump drive. Despite that, these 
craft performed extremely well during their careers, a testament to the 
design work of the Tripoli group's engineers.

The ships were designed to outrun anything they couldn't defeat in a stand up 
fight, however much like the jump drive there was no source for a standard 
interplanetary drive for the Prebels, so the engineers had to improvise. 
Propulsion is provided by twenty large dropship engines aquired from sources 
across the inner sphere. Though this gave the ships extremely good 
acceleration capability there are a number of drawbacks. In the first case 
there simply isn't any room to mount weaponry directly aft, and rear armor 
protection has likewise been compromised. The shear number of engines also 
seriously complicated control and fuel distribution, not to mention putting a 
serious load on the fusion reactors. Despite these problems, the propulsion 
system performed well enough to allow these ships to outrun even the fastest 
destroyers in the SLDF during the uprising.

The primary weapon for these ships is a single heavy naval PPC. These weapons 
were salvaged from the battlefields of the Reunification war by resistance 
members and were originally intended to be used for planetary defense. The 
Tripoli group aquired them in exchange for two lances of new battlemechs and 
sent them out to the assembly yards. This single gun gives the ships a fair 
long range punch against jumpships and dropships, but it isn't enough to do 
more than harrass any warship bigger than a corvette. 

Secondary armament is provided by a pair of naval laser clusters, one on each 
aft quarter. These weapons were more or less hand built at the assembly yards 
using civilian goods, and as a consequence never performed as well or as 
reliably as normal military grade weapons. This means that they were usually 
used sparingly as adjuncts to the PPC. Standard tactics for the ship was to 
engage hostile vessels at maximum range with the PPC, only closing in to use 
the lasers when there is an almost certain chance of success.

Like most ships of its era, the Edward Preble and her sisters were not very 
well protected against fighters. Six large lasers and a handful of 
aerofighters (operating from the shuttle bays) provided a minimal cover, 
though this was generally enough for most situations the ship found itself 
in.


Deployment and battle history:

Though from a pure military point of view the Edward Preble and David Porter 
did little to affect the situation, both ships were true nussances for the 
SLDF. Ultimately the Star League was forced to devote considerable effort to 
bringing the two ships to heel.

The Edward Preble first saw action at the start of the Periphery uprising 
when she defeated an SLDF Vincent class corvette that was moving in to 
enforce a blockade of the Hyades cluster. Despite her intended role as a 
commerce raider, her principle role during the campaign was harrassing Star 
League occupation forces in Concordat territory. The SLDF forces on scene 
soon proved so incapable of preventing her raids that they were forced to 
call in the new light cruiser San Francisco and the attack cruiser 
Sovremenyy, two of the few warships available that could match the smaller 
ship's speed, to deal with her. After an audacious raiding campaign that had 
lasted seven months, the Edward Preble was cornered by the San Francisco over 
Taurus and forced to surrender.

The David Porter on the other hand plunged into the Federated Suns to attack 
the SLDF's supply lines, over the next year racking up an impressive number 
of victories. Though the damage being done to the supply network wasn't 
severe, the effect on morale and public opinion was, and General Kerensky was 
forced to find a solution. With so few ships available that could run down 
the nimble raider, and with the Taurian vessel hitting targets from Macintosh 
to Remagen, Kerensky turned to his small fleet of Balao class attack ships, 
ships designed with enough stealth gear to hide in the middle of a convoy 
undetected. The tactic worked. While closing in on what it thought was an 
unguarded convoy, the David Porter was surprised by the SLS Tang. Hit 
repeatedly by naval autocannon fire in its vunerable rear, the David Porter 
was quickly reduced to a wreck.

Shortly after the destruction of the David Porter, SLDF forces located both 
yards where construction of the class had taken place. There they moved in to 
sieze two more uncompleted ships, the Stephen Decatur and Issac Hull. Though 
yard workers were able to cripple the Issac Hull beyond repair, the Stephen 
Decatur was taken nearly intact. SLDF engineers were able to complete the 
ship and pressed her into service alongside the captured Edward Preble 
(though the SLDF renamed the ships the Insolent and Stubborn). Both ships 
served admirably as pickets and raiders with the SLDF fleet after that, 
actually surviving the uprising and the Amaris Coup and acompanying the SLDF 
fleet on the exodus. They were mothballed soon after arriving at the pentagon 
cluster, and since then none of the clans have expressed any interest in 
them. In many ways the craft were expected to fade into obscurity as little 
more than a footnote in history describing Taurian tenacity.

In late 3066 all that changed, however, when explorers working for a private 
Taurian company stumbled across the William Baimbridge, the fifth Preble 
class ship. Though the SLDF had though they had gotten all the ships when 
they took the assembly yards, the fact was that the Tripoli group had been 
simply too good at destroying records, and had successfully hidden the 
existance of the Baimbridge. The ship had been completed barely a week before 
the SLDF had moved in on the yard and jumped to another uninhabited system 
with a skeleton crew and barely any fuel before League ships arrived. The 
crew had just enough fuel to stabilize the ship's orbit, but soon after the 
KF Drive (which had never adequately been tested) failed. The handful of 
personel couldn't get the problem fixed with the meager resources they had on 
hand, and as a result found themselves marooned in the system. Based on what 
the explorers found when they surveyed the planets in the system, the 
unwilling settlers had established a colony on the fourth planet that lasted 
for about fifty years before dying out due to lack of food, fresh water, and 
low birth rate (there had been very few women in the crew), leaving behind 
written accounts in the hopes that one day someone would find them.

The fate of the William Baimbridge is still in debate. The problem with the 
KF drive was actually very easy to fix (the original crew simply lacked the 
needed parts) and the ship is arguably more ready for service than the 
Vandenburg, but the company that found the ship has refused to turn it over 
to the Taurian government, claiming it for themselves. This company, which is 
widely known as opponents to Grover Shraplen's regime, has spent the last 
five years looking for a place to start a colony for those opposed to 
Shraplen and his "dangerous foreign adventures". This system and the 
Baimbridge seem almost heaven sent to them, and they aren't prepared to give 
either up. Only time will tell what will happen to either.

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