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The EAS Nimrod is an Earthforce Omega class destroyer. In 2260, she was part of the second wave battlegroup sent to Babylon 5 by President Morgan Clark to seize control of the station. She, along with the other vessels sent to Babylon 5 in that battlegroup retreated when Delenn appeared with a Minbari fleet.

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  • EAS Nimrod
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  • The EAS Nimrod is an Earthforce Omega class destroyer. In 2260, she was part of the second wave battlegroup sent to Babylon 5 by President Morgan Clark to seize control of the station. She, along with the other vessels sent to Babylon 5 in that battlegroup retreated when Delenn appeared with a Minbari fleet.
Length
  • 1714.3m
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Jump
  • Yes
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Afilliation
Status
  • Active
Gravity
  • Rotational sections only
Name
  • EAS Nimrod
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fgcolor
  • black
auxcraft
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Weapons
  • 4(xsd:integer)
  • 452(xsd:integer)
  • 840(xsd:integer)
  • Secondary
  • Primary
Class
Captain
Engines
  • 4(xsd:integer)
  • Particle Thrust Engines
Defenses
  • Interceptors
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  • G
abstract
  • The EAS Nimrod is an Earthforce Omega class destroyer. In 2260, she was part of the second wave battlegroup sent to Babylon 5 by President Morgan Clark to seize control of the station. She, along with the other vessels sent to Babylon 5 in that battlegroup retreated when Delenn appeared with a Minbari fleet.
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