Iron Duke
Type: Battleship
In Service: 2507
In class: 50

Mass: 1,000,000 tons
Sail Integrity: 5
Thrust: 3/5
Fuel: 4000 tons
Structural Integrity: 100
Armor: 2000 tons of standard armor (135+10 fwd, 133+10 others)

Docking Collars: 6
Fighters: 0
Small Craft: 6
Crew: 500
Lifeboats: 40
Escape Pods: 40
Grav Decks: 1 100 meter
Cargo: 100,000

Bay 1: Cargo (100,000) 1 door
Bay 2: Small Craft (3) 1 door
Bay 3: Small Craft (3) 1 door

Weapons:
Forward
2 White Shark

Fore left/Fore right
1 White Shark
10 Medium Naval PPCs

Left Broadside/Right Broadside
5 Medium Naval PPCs
5 Naval Autocannon 35s
1 White Shark

Aft Left/Aft Right
5 Naval Autocannon 35s
1 White Shark

Aft
3 White Shark

Ammunition
1600 rounds of Naval AC 35 ammo
100 White Sharks


Refit notes:
Armor: Ferro Aluminium (200+10 each facing)
All NAC 35s are replaced with NAC 30s
Two additional NAC 30s are mounted in the nose
2000 rounds of ammo carried for the NAC 30s
Cargo becomes 103,020


Overview

The Iron Duke class battleship was first developed at the dawn of Prince 
William Davion's reign as the new ultimate weapon of the Davion fleet, as 
well as the ultimate symbol of Davion prestige, and at the time of its 
launching was one of the fastest and most powerful battleships in service 
(superior to even the Hegemony's Monsoon, and a nearly fair match for the 
Farragut). These capabilities, however, could not be achieved without an 
extremely high pricetag, and as a result Prince William authorized the 
construction of only four Iron Dukes during his reign. These behemoths 
likewise saw little combat, as they were widely regarded as far too valuable 
to risk.

This began to change after Prince William's death in 2512. Once the Regents 
Cassandra and Laura began their squabbles over the throne of the five year 
old heir Alexander, each knew that the battle must ultimately be settled by 
force of arms. Each turned to the Iron Duke for their ultimate naval weapon, 
as did General Nikolai Rostov, another of the Regents that ruled the 
Federated Suns. Between the three factions, an astounding twenty four new 
battleships were launched before the Civil War began in 2525.

Though incredibly impressive on paper, in the battles of the civil war the 
ship soon proved to have a number of design oversights. The most glaring of 
these were its lack of an integral fighter complement. The designers of the 
Iron Duke had developed an incredibly compact ship, only eight hundred meters 
long (barely larger than most heavy cruisers of its day), into which has been 
packed a tremendous arsenal of naval weaponry. With naval autocannons, 
particle beam weapons, and missile tubes pointing out of pratically every 
surface, there was simply no room to include fighter bays. The two shuttle 
bay doors nestled just before the engines were regarded as the absolute 
maximum that could be built into the design without a complete redesign, and 
even these have proven insufficient to be used to launch fighters in any 
great number. At the time it hadn't seemed all that much of a problem, and it 
was expected that assault dropships could be used to protect the warship from 
fighter attacks. During the civil war, however, this soon proved to be 
insufficient. At least a half dozen Iron Dukes were destroyed during the 
civil war because of fighter attacks.

The second design flaw rested with the ship's main guns. The twenty heavy 
naval autocannons, though hideously powerful, did not have much range, and 
frequently the Iron Duke would find itself at a disadvantage facing a more 
maneuverable foe able to attack it from the rear quarters at long range with 
near impunity.

As the need to keep conventional forces fighting the civil war sucked money 
from the naval budgets of each faction, these problems would not be resolved 
in the near future. Despite this, each side still made heavy use of the Iron 
Duke, which, warts and all, served admirably. When the war finally came to an 
end, twenty of the twenty eight original ships were still operational. Though 
Prince Alexander ordered two of these ships scrapped imediately upon the 
war's end, he nevertheless was pleased enough with the performance of the 
class to declare the ships the principle battleship of house Davion, with 
plans to construct thirty two new Iron Dukes over the next sixteen years. 
However, in what some naval historians regard as a serious blunder, no effort 
was made to correct the design flaws in the new construction, or to refit the 
existing eighteen ships. Some blame this on Alexander Davion's failings as a 
military man (it is said that he wasn't the sharpest military mind around), 
while others see it as an excellent move. Such an ambitious building program, 
even of a somewhat flawed ship like the Iron Duke, ably demonstrated that 
though battered by its civil war, House Davion was still strong. There is 
evidence to support either side of the theory, but the only one who would 
ever really know which is correct would be Alexander himself.

For whatever reason, construction of the new battleships proceeded on 
schedule, each ship taking two years to build, with construction occuring at 
eight shipyards across Davion space. It was one of the most massive naval 
building programs ever undertaken by the Federated Suns, and its success is a 
testament to Alexander Davion's efforts to rebuild his shattered realm. To 
honor how far the Federated Suns had come in recovering from the Civil War, 
Prince Alexander christened the last Iron Duke launched the Ascendant.

Though House Davion was very proud of its powerful battleship, as the decades 
past, technology began to catch up with it. New ships in other fleets, like 
the Free Worlds League's Atreus, the Draconis Combine's Hie, and the SLDF's 
Texas began to appear that outperformed the venerable Davion dreadnought. In 
2688, the Davion high command finally approved a long needed update for the 
Iron Duke. Two years of work yielded numerous minor changes and updates to 
the design (though no success was made in improving its anti fighter defenses 
or adding a fighter complement). New Ferro Aluminium armor increased the 
ship's protection by fifty percent. The old naval autocannons were likewise 
replaced with newer, longer ranged guns which, though slightly less powerful, 
made up for it by being able to hit more often. Somehow, the designers were 
even able to cram an aditional two heavy guns just under the ship's nose. 
These and other less noticible improvements brought the aging behemoth up to 
par with their neighbors, ably demonstrated during the Summer Lightning 
wargame of 2693 between the SLDF and Davion fleet, where six newly refitted 
Iron Dukes served as the main punch for the Davions, scoring a number of 
impressive victories over ships of the SLDF. By the start of the Davion War 
of Succesion, all fifty Iron Dukes had been refitted, and all performed 
extremely well despite the dismal performance of the rest of the AFFS.

In the end though, the Iron Dukes would fall victim to the succession wars 
just like the rest of the Davion fleet. All fifty Iron Dukes were destroyed 
during the brutal battles of the first succesion war. 


Notable Vessels:

The second ship in the class, the Edward Davion (named for William Davion's 
son, who was killed a month before the ship was launched) was one of the most 
well known and honored vessels in the fleet, serving as Nikolai Rostov's and 
later Alexander Davion's flagship during much of the civil war. After the 
Civil War, the Edward Davion was assigned on a semipermament status to New 
Avalon as the First Prince's command ship (though with the peace that 
followed the civil war, the duty was more ceremonial than anything else). 
This duty was maintained for better than two centuries, until the First 
Succession War, when the ship was called up to lead the Naval 
Counteroffensive of 2790. The Edward Davion was one of the first ships 
destroyed when the Draconis Combine ambushed the Davion fleet at Cholame.

Two other ships had the distinction of sharing the same name, Alexander 
Davion. When the Civil War began, Prince Alexander had escaped from his Aunt 
Cassandra and her husband David Varney and gone into hiding. As a way of 
garnering support among the populace, Cassandra and Varney claimed that Laura 
Davion, Alexander's other aunt and Cassandra's rival for the throne, had 
murdered Alexander, and "in honor of the fallen prince," christened their 
newest battleship the Alexander Davion. In a quirk of fate, however, Laura 
Davion made similar claims about Cassandra, and likewise christened her 
newest battleship in Alexander's honor. Both ships survived the war, and 
Prince Alexander Davion, very much alive and triumphant over both of his 
aunts, ordered both ships scrapped, considering them a morbid relic of his 
Aunts' treachery and deciet. 

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