Dragon1
Rear Admiral
The Victory has been established to be of the Ranger-class that just started to come into service in 2580. According to Captain Eisen, he states in WC3 that he served on the Victory on her maiden voyage as the communications officer. Does anyone know when the Victory herself entered service?
Also the hull number of the light carrier Victory had always bothered me in comparison to that of the Concordia-class Lexington and Princeton. The Victory, CV40 being supposedly much older than the CV44 and CV48 carriers. Unless the makers of WC3 and WC4 purposely were suggesting that CV40, CV44, and CV48 were built around the same time and possibly were the same class of Light Carrier. All much older than the TCS Concordia CVS-65 lost in the beginning of WC3.
I don't mean to shake things up, these are just questions that have been in my head for a while now. I really like some of the fan sites that have been created, but there is nothing in any of the games that would suggest that the Lexington, Princeton and Victory are not of the same class (the Concordia-class, a light carrier of 720 meters of length mentioned in the Victory Streak manual).
Also the hull number of the light carrier Victory had always bothered me in comparison to that of the Concordia-class Lexington and Princeton. The Victory, CV40 being supposedly much older than the CV44 and CV48 carriers. Unless the makers of WC3 and WC4 purposely were suggesting that CV40, CV44, and CV48 were built around the same time and possibly were the same class of Light Carrier. All much older than the TCS Concordia CVS-65 lost in the beginning of WC3.
I don't mean to shake things up, these are just questions that have been in my head for a while now. I really like some of the fan sites that have been created, but there is nothing in any of the games that would suggest that the Lexington, Princeton and Victory are not of the same class (the Concordia-class, a light carrier of 720 meters of length mentioned in the Victory Streak manual).