Olympus class corvette

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Olympus class corvette

The Olympus class Corvette is a corvette in the fictional universe of Babylon 5. The Olympus is small ship but has played special part in Earth’s history.

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[edit] History

The Olympus class corvette is one of the oldest starship classes in the EarthForce Navy that was produced in massive numbers. Built before the Dilgar War their job was to be convoy escorts and at times escorts for EarthForce capital ships. During the Dilgar war small fleets of these ships were easily able to defend convoys from League worlds and Dilgar attacks. In the Earth-Minbari War the corvettes were assigned to escort warships like the Hyperion, and protect Earth’s civilian spacecraft but they were useless against the more advanced Minbari warships. So from protecting civilian transports they were used to maintain fleet defense and ferrying needed supplies within the fleet. At the historic Battle of the Line most of the Olympus class corvettes were destroyed as they valiantly defended Earth. Shortly after the war Earth was worried the League worlds would take advantage of its weakened state so the ships were once again mass produced. Today they are used for their intended purpose of escorting convoys but they are also used as patrol vessels for Earth systems and are on the border of Earth territory.

[edit] Design

Being small Olympus class corvettes were fast and very maneuverable. But with its array of pulse cannons, rail guns, and ship to ship missiles they could pack a pretty good punch for a ship of its size.

[edit] Specifications

  • Type: Corvette
  • Length: 444.25 meters
  • Mass: 4.6 million metric tons
  • Crew: 87
  • Troop: N/A
  • Fighter: N/A
  • Power: 6 Fusion Reactors
  • Duration: 8 months
  • Weapons:
    • 4 Pulse Cannons
    • 2 Twin Particle Beams
    • 2 Long Range Rail-Guns
    • 4 Missile Racks - 20 per rack
  • Defense: 1.8 meter armored hull - 4 Mk. I Defense Grid Energy Projectors

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