![]() These five former Martian warships would form the Free Navy Command Fleet, which immediately began a burn towards the outer limits of the Solar system. Originally an MCRN light cruiser, Pella-alongside 4 MCRN heavy frigates including the Koto and the Serrio Mal -were traded to Inaros by rogue MCRN elements aboard the MCRN Barkeith. Naomi Nagata is delivered to the Pella by Filip Inaros on board the Chetzemoka. “Battle for humanity” - Spoilers for " Season 5" follow. Apart from Inaros, other individuals close to him in his inner circle such as Filip Inaros, Cyn and Karal also live and serve aboard the vessel. The Pella is the commanding vessel of the Free Navy and of Marco Inaros, operating covertly in the Belt. The deck above is also in view of the commanding officer if they wish to look up and see officers working on ship operation consoles there as well. The command deck is reminiscent of most MCRN command areas: an elevated part of the CIC housing railings and a screen table for command purposes, with holographic consoles around the elevated area. The primary airlock is also on the ventral hull of the ship, at the bow directly between its missile launchers. Altogether, the vessel can launch up to fifteen missiles in a single salvo.Īlongside the Pella's dark paint scheme, the ship adorns the Free Navy's emblem on its dorsal hull and on either side of its bow. There are additional two + three missile hatches on the bow. Two protrusions near the front of the vessel reveal four bow missile launchers, two on each side. ![]() Painted in the Free Navy's black and gray paint scheme, the Pella is a fearsome vessel, equipped with nine PDCs: one on each Epstein drive, two on each side of the ship, and one on a dorsal mount. ![]() It is powered by 4 Epstein drives built in a similar layout of the Donnager-class's engines, giving it powerful speed and acceleration. The Pella is an MCRN light cruiser of unidentified class. ![]()
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