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'''UEES ''Paul C. Gerwald'' (PCG-4101)''' is a second generation (Flight II) [[StarCitizen:Aegis]] [[StarCitizen:Hammerhead]] that also known as the famous "ghost ship". The ship was named after the deceased senator [[StarCitizen:Paul C. Gerwald]]. In [[StarCitizen:2818]], the ship was separated from her unit and supply chain in [[StarCitizen:2818]] during long-range reconnaissance in what was then
'''UEES ''Paul C. Gerwald'' (PCG-4101)''' is a second generation (Flight II) [[StarCitizen:Aegis]] [[StarCitizen:Hammerhead]] that also known as the famous "ghost ship". The ship was named after the deceased senator [[StarCitizen:Paul C. Gerwald]]. In [[StarCitizen:2818]], the ship was separated from her unit and supply chain in [[StarCitizen:2818]] during long-range reconnaissance in what was then
believed to be [[StarCitizen:Vanduul]]-occupied space. Suffering extensive damage to her navigation system and a total jump drive, the crew of the ''Gerwald'' spent eighteen months disconnected from the fleet before a passing explorer managed to scope their short-range beacon. The ''Gerwald's'' story was adapted into a propaganda vid, [[StarCitizen:The Iron Will|"The Iron Will"]] although historians quickly noted the ship itself was played by a surplus [[StarCitizen:Guine|''Guine''-class]] patrol ship.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=media/8srns703rujzbr/source/Hammerhead.pdf|text=The Aegis Hammerhead - Ship Brochure}}</ref>
believed to be [[StarCitizen:Vanduul]]-occupied space. Suffering extensive damage to her navigation system and a total jump drive, the crew of the ''Gerwald'' spent eighteen months disconnected from the fleet before a passing explorer managed to scope their short-range beacon. The ''Gerwald's'' story was adapted into a propaganda vid, [[StarCitizen:The Iron Will|"The Iron Will"]] although historians quickly noted the ship itself was played by a surplus [[StarCitizen:Guine|''Guine''-class]] patrol ship.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=media/8srns703rujzbr/source/Hammerhead.pdf|text=The Aegis Hammerhead - Ship Brochure}}</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:UEES ''Paul C. Gerwald''}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:UEES ''Paul C. Gerwald''}}
{{SC/Short description|Hammerhead-class patrol ship in The Iron Will}}
{{Short description|Hammerhead-class patrol ship in The Iron Will}}
[[Category:UEEN Hammerhead-class vessels]]
[[Category:UEEN vessels]]
[[Category:Named vessels]]
[[Category:Hammerhead-class vessels]]

Latest revision as of 11:29, 20 May 2026

UEES Paul C. Gerwald (PCG-4101) is a second generation (Flight II) StarCitizen:Aegis StarCitizen:Hammerhead that also known as the famous "ghost ship". The ship was named after the deceased senator StarCitizen:Paul C. Gerwald. In StarCitizen:2818, the ship was separated from her unit and supply chain in StarCitizen:2818 during long-range reconnaissance in what was then believed to be StarCitizen:Vanduul-occupied space. Suffering extensive damage to her navigation system and a total jump drive, the crew of the Gerwald spent eighteen months disconnected from the fleet before a passing explorer managed to scope their short-range beacon. The Gerwald's story was adapted into a propaganda vid, "The Iron Will" although historians quickly noted the ship itself was played by a surplus Guine-class patrol ship.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>

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