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Beneficence

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Beneficence
Vessel Profile
Previous namesMelissa Davion
TypeWarShip
ClassAvalon

The lead ship of the Avalon-class of cruiser WarShips, the FCS Melissa Davion was introduced to service with the Federated Commonwealth during the Capellan-St. Ives War.[1] It would later be captured by the Word of Blake and renamed WoBS Beneficence.

History

By late 3062 the Melissa Davion was one of four Avalon cruisers in service.[2]

During the FedCom Civil War the Melissa Davion fought on the side of Victor Steiner-Davion at York in 3064.[3] On the 21st of February 3066 the Melissa Davion engaged the Fox-class corvette LAS Katrina Steiner as the Loyalist ship attempted to bombard the surface of Tikonov, where Victor Steiner-Davion was in the field; the Melissa Davion successfully drove the smaller ship off, allowing Victor to withdraw from the planet.[4] On 8 November 3066 it led a force of no less than four Fox-class corvettes[5]—the FCS Admiral Corinne Donnings, FCS Kentares, FCS Intrepid and FCS Robinson. The result was an hour-long naval battle that saw the Alexander Davion,[5] the Admiral Corinne Donnings and the Kentares destroyed and the Antrim and the Lucien Davion captured.[5]

In April 3069 a Word of Blake flotilla overran the shipyards at Galax and stole all ships that could move under their own power, including the Melissa Davion.[6] It was renamed WoBS Beneficence and noted to have received at least two Level IIs of Rusalka aerospace fighters.[7]

In the aftermath of the Jihad it was listed as destroyed at Circinus in 3081 in a report about Word of Blake naval assets.[8]

References

  1. Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 163, "Avalon-Class Cruiser"
  2. Field Manual: Federated Suns, pp. 24-25, "AFFS WarShip Fleet"
  3. FedCom Civil War, p. 103
  4. FedCom Civil War, p. 126, "Tikonov"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 FecCom Civil War, p. 170
  6. Jihad Hot Spots: 3070, p. 63
  7. Technical Readout: 3075, p. 100 (Rusalka entry)
  8. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 128

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