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Remembrance-class
Class overview

Operators:

United Nations Space Command

In commission:

2260

Completed:

28

General characteristics

Type:

Patrol ship

Length:

495 meters

Crew:

455

Additional information

Era(s):

Interplanetary Era
Interstellar Era
Insurrection
Human-Covenant War

Role(s):

Interplanetary patrol

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The Remembrance-class of interplanetary patrol ships entered United Nations Space Command (UNSC) service between 2260 and 2273. within the Sol System. Easily the largest patrol ships ever commissioned by the United Nations Space Command, the Remembrance class entered service in 2177 and remained on active duty for the next three centuries. Uniquely, the name of each patrol ship honored an artwork or memorial of the Interplanetary Conflict.

History[]

Development and construction[]

Service[]

Design[]

Ships in class[]

UNSC Remembrance[]

The UNSC Remembrance was commissioned in 2260. Named for the 2210 war memorial gallery "Remembrance", the patrol ship was active throughout the Sol system for more than 200 years. The Remembrance was decommissioned in 2504 and sold for scrap, though elements of her bridge were salvaged and displayed in several museums.

UNSC Sixty-Three Peacekeepers[]

The UNSC Sixty-Three Peacekeepers was commissioned in 2260. The patrol ship was named for the March 2160 Juniper Haines photograph of UN peacekeepers evacuating civilians on Europa during the Jovian Crisis. The Sixty-Three Peacekeepers was decommissioned in 2498 and scrapped.

UNSC Deliverance of the Empresses[]

The UNSC Deliverance of the Empresses was commissioned in 2261. The patrol ship was named for R.G.L. Joyce's enormous artwork of the Empress of Mars heavy carriers dramatically arriving in Jovian Space to bring an end to the Jovian Crisis, albeit anachronistically and inaccurately. The Deliverance of the Empresses was decommissioned in 2497 and placed in reserve.

UNSC Unquestionable Fraternity[]

The UNSC Unquestionable Fraternity was commissioned in 2261. The patrol ship was named for the Jay Beryl war photograph of seven soldiers from five different nations defending Camp Wolfe on Io in early 2160. The Unquestionable Fraternity was decommissioned in 2499 and scrapped.

UNSC Flames of the Amazon[]

The UNSC Flames of the Amazon was commissioned in 2262. The patrol ship was named for the anonymous painting of the burning Amazon rainforest during the fighting in South America in 2162. The Flames of the Amazon was decommissioned in 2495 and placed in reserve.

UNSC Carelessly Courageous[]

The UNSC Carelessly Courageous was commissioned in 2262. The patrol ship was named for a quote taken from the first audio reports from the Argyre Planitia during the ODST assault in December 2163. The Carelessly Courageous was decommissioned in 2497 and scrapped.

UNSC Scream of Victory[]

The UNSC Scream of Victory was commissioned in 2263. The patrol ship was named for the viral video of militia member Bernardo Oliveira pumping his fist in the air and screaming in celebration following his unit's capture of a Frieden enclave in Brazil on August 11, 2163. The Scream of Victory was irreparably damaged during fleet exercises in 2337 and was sold for scrap.

UNSC November 22[]

The UNSC November 22 was commissioned in 2263. The patrol ship was named for a monument to a series of Lunar battles that took place in late November 2163. The November 22 was decommissioned in 2498 and scrapped.

UNSC Together in Victory or Death[]

"We are all in this together, in victory or death; there are no alternative options left."
―Colonel Tobias Kellerman, speech to the UN General Assembly, November 2163

The UNSC Together in Victory or Death was commissioned in 2264. The patrol ship was named for a prominent line from the powerful speech of Tobias Kellerman, in his November 2163 address to the UN General Assembly on the eve of Operation: LEVIATHAN. The Together in Victory or Death was decommissioned in 2499 and scrapped.

UNSC Obruchev[]

The UNSC Obruchev was commissioned in 2264. The patrol ship was named for the near-totally destroyed Lunar city and the monuments that were dedicated to it. The Obruchev was decommissioned in 2498 and sold to the Lunar Naval Museum, which assembled the ship on the outskirts of its namesake for exhibition.

UNSC Call to the Captains[]

The UNSC Call to the Captains was commissioned in 2265. The patrol ship was named for Isander Prendergast's narrative epic poem describing the gathering of UNSA and later UNSC fleets ahead of major engagements - Mars in 2163, Jupiter in 2165, Juno in 2167, and the Trojans in 2170 - and the subsequent actions against the foe. The Call to the Captains was decommissioned in 2496 and placed in reserve.

UNSC Solar Warfare[]

The UNSC Solar Warfare was commissioned in 2265. The patrol ship was named for the titanic digital artwork first presented in 2188; a massive digital rendering of the Sol System that featured dozens of major space engagements and fleet deployments, each of which could be zoomed in on for close examination. The Solar Warfare was decommissioned in 2508 and scrapped.

UNSC Last Line Overcome[]

The UNSC Last Line Overcome was commissioned in 2266. The patrol ship was named for Donovan Byrne's painting depicting the collapse of the last Koslovic redoubts on Mars. The Last Line Overcome was decommissioned in 2508 and scrapped.

UNSC Jovian Maelstrom[]

The UNSC Jovian Maelstrom was commissioned in 2266. The patrol ship was named for 2197 3D rendering that documented each day of the Europa Whirlwind and described each lost ship in detail. The Jovian Maelstrom was decommissioned in 2497 and scrapped.

UNSC Uncommon and Undaunted[]

The UNSC Uncommon and Undaunted was commissioned in 2267. The patrol ship was named for the anonymous poem released in January 2170 that praised the rare qualities of the UNSC's gallant servicemembers and their dedication to the awful tasks at hand. The Uncommon and Undaunted was decommissioned in 2504 and scrapped.

UNSC The Defiance of Wolves[]

The UNSC The Defiance of Wolves was commissioned in 2267. The patrol ship was named for the anonymous gallery on Io that showcased photos, paintings, and videos of UNSC troops fighting on the Jovian Moons from 2164 to 2170. The The Defiance of Wolves was decommissioned in 2501 and scrapped.

UNSC See Them Come Fiercely[]

The UNSC See Them Come Fiercely was commissioned in 2268. The patrol ship was named for the mixed media monument erected on 3451 Mentor in 2172 that honored the ODST and marine forces that stormed the colony on January 11, 2170. The See Them Come Fiercely was decommissioned in 2505 and scrapped.

UNSC Heaven's Vengeance[]

The UNSC Heaven's Vengeance was commissioned in 2268. The patrol ship was named for the enormous painting that depicted the first waves of ODSTs descending from Mars Orbit to the Argyre Planitia below. The Heaven's Vengeance was decommissioned in 2499 and scrapped.

UNSC Their Power Overwhelming[]

The UNSC Their Power Overwhelming was commissioned in 2269. The patrol ship was named for the Ian Ayers painting of the assembled UNSC expeditionary fleets in Jovian Space on January 1, 2170, two days before the beginning of the Trojan Offensive. The Their Power Overwhelmed was decommissioned in 2497 and scrapped.

UNSC Fearless Forbearance[]

The UNSC Fearless Forbearance was commissioned in 2269. The patrol ship was named for the L.S.J. painting of the Frieden surrender on Ceres. The Fearless Forbearance was decommissioned in 2500 and scrapped.

UNSC Twilight of the Red Banner[]

The UNSC Twilight of the Red Banner was commissioned in 2270. The patrol ship was named for Erin Eisner's iconic 2170/3/7 photograph of Koslovic forces on Ganymede, minutes before the official surrender. The Twilight of the Red Banner was decommissioned in 2506 and placed in reserve.

UNSC Death of the Frieden Marine[]

The UNSC Death of the Frieden Marine was commissioned in 2270. The patrol ship was named for a series of paintings depicted the last major battles of the Frieden space forces during the January 2170 Trojan Offensive. The Death of the Frieden Marine was decommissioned in 2509 and scrapped.

UNSC After the Last Round[]

The UNSC After the Last Round was commissioned in 2271. The patrol ship was named for the popular song lyric "After the last round is fired, where do we go?" from the Forgotten Martian's i fear tomorrow. The After the Last Round was decommissioned in 2507 and scrapped.

UNSC Tharsis March[]

The UNSC Tharsis March was commissioned in 2271. The patrol ship was named for the UNSC victory march, written in 2171. The last Remembrance patrol ship to remain in service, the Tharsis March was decommissioned in 2510 and scrapped.

UNSC To Challenge the Heavens[]

The UNSC To Challenge the Heavens was commissioned in 2272. The patrol ship was named for the gallery for the 2174 Fleet Review of which most works were done by Ian Ayers. The To Challenge the Heavens was decommissioned in 2497 and scrapped.

UNSC Dawn of the Endless Night[]

The UNSC Dawn of the Endless Night was commissioned in 2272. The patrol ship was named for memorial poem that celebrated the end of the war. The Dawn of the Endless Night was decommissioned in 2495 and scrapped.

UNSC Tomorrow's Children[]

The UNSC Tomorrow's Children was commissioned in 2273. The patrol ship was named for the memorial composition first presented in 2177. The Tomorrow's Children was decommissioned in 2508 and scrapped.

UNSC Song of Serenity[]

The UNSC Song of Serenity was commissioned in 2273. The patrol ship was named for the instrumental piece of the same name. The Song of Serenity was decommissioned in 2496 and scrapped.

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