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* There is conflicting information on when the ''Liberator'' class was actually designed. The writeup seems to suggest the redesign of the ''Avatar'' was only devised when the ships were reactivated in the 31st century. But there are indications that the ''Liberator'' upgrade may be much older, possibly as old as the ''Avatar'' class itself: * There is conflicting information on when the ''Liberator'' class was actually designed. The writeup seems to suggest the redesign of the ''Avatar'' was only devised when the ships were reactivated in the 31st century. But there are indications that the ''Liberator'' upgrade may be much older, possibly as old as the ''Avatar'' class itself:
**''[[Technical Readout: 3057 Revised]]'' states an introduction year of [[2525]], which is six years prior to the ''Avatar'' entering service. **''[[Technical Readout: 3057 Revised]]'' states an introduction year of [[2525]], which is six years prior to the ''Avatar'' entering service.
− **The SLS ''[[Morello]]'', a ship that joined Kerensky's Exodus Fleet, was explicitly listed as a ''Liberator'' class vessel in [[2874]] when the fleet gathered, suggesting at least one such refit already existed by then (possibly a proof-of-concept or prototype vessel). It is not known if the ''Morello'' was among the six ''Avatar'' class vessels in the fleet, or counted separately. + **The SLS ''[[Morello]]'', a ship that joined Kerensky's Exodus Fleet, was explicitly listed as a ''Liberator'' class vessel in [[2874]] when the fleet gathered, suggestin at least one such refit already existed by then (possibly a proof-of-concept or prototype vessel). It is not known if the ''Morello'' was among the six ''Avatar'' class vessels in the fleet, or counted separately.
* In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''Befreier'''. * In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''Befreier'''.
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* There is conflicting information on when the ''Liberator'' class was actually designed. The writeup seems to suggest the redesign of the ''Avatar'' was only devised when the ships were reactivated in the 31st century. But there are indications that the ''Liberator'' upgrade may be much older, possibly as old as the ''Avatar'' class itself: | * There is conflicting information on when the ''Liberator'' class was actually designed. The writeup seems to suggest the redesign of the ''Avatar'' was only devised when the ships were reactivated in the 31st century. But there are indications that the ''Liberator'' upgrade may be much older, possibly as old as the ''Avatar'' class itself: | ||
**''[[Technical Readout: 3057 Revised]]'' states an introduction year of [[2525]], which is six years prior to the ''Avatar'' entering service. | **''[[Technical Readout: 3057 Revised]]'' states an introduction year of [[2525]], which is six years prior to the ''Avatar'' entering service. | ||
− | **The SLS ''[[Morello]]'', a ship that joined Kerensky's Exodus Fleet, was explicitly listed as a ''Liberator'' class vessel in [[2874]] when the fleet gathered, | + | **The SLS ''[[Morello]]'', a ship that joined Kerensky's Exodus Fleet, was explicitly listed as a ''Liberator'' class vessel in [[2874]] when the fleet gathered, suggestin at least one such refit already existed by then (possibly a proof-of-concept or prototype vessel). It is not known if the ''Morello'' was among the six ''Avatar'' class vessels in the fleet, or counted separately. |
* In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''Befreier'''. | * In German products, the unit's proper name was translated to '''Befreier'''. |