[color=mediumorchid][b][u]+Ship Name:[/u][/b][/color] TOS (Teutonic Order Ship) "The Voids Wrath" [color=mediumorchid][b][u]+Affiliated Navy:[/u][/b][/color] Alternate Universe Teutonic Order which escaped the Battle of Grunwald allowing it survive if somewhat diminished. [color=mediumorchid][b][u]+Allegiance:[/u][/b][/color] The Teutonic Order while of German origin was outside the Holy Roman Empire and thus never entered the Union of Germany. This distinction would lead to Hitler attempting to "reunite" the German land pushing the Teutonic Order to the side of the Allies. [color=mediumorchid][b][u]+Captain:[/u][/b][/color] Sir Labrenz Hock [color=mediumorchid][b][u]+Current Location:[/u][/b][/color] The White Sea [color=mediumorchid][b][u]+Description:[/u][/b][/color] [hider=Roughly This] [img]http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints-depot/ships/ships-japan/ijn-chiyoda-1924.png[/img] [/hider] [b]Seaplane Carrier:[/b] Like many nations the Teutonic Order was behind the times industrially when the Axis powers plunged the world into a second devastating war. As such "The Voids Wrath" was not the awe-inspiring spectacle of technology and steel that one associates with Aircraft carriers, instead being closer to the Seaplane carriers of world war 1. [b]Seaplanes:[/b] Despite being behind the times the Teutonic Order bought out the bankrupt Bernard company and all of its aircraft designs which it then worked to modify. Basing its work on the theoretical Bernard H 110 seaplane the engineers and factories of the Teutonic Order began production of the "Heaven Guard" H 12 of which only 18 were produced before the Axis invasion, out of those "The Voids Wrath" has 6. [color=mediumorchid][b][u]+Armament:[/u][/b][/color] Maxim M/32-33 (Mounted Machine Gun / Anti-Aircraft) x8, 37mm HE Anti-Ship Cannons x2, 60mm AP Main-Cannon, and the Crew Armory. [color=mediumorchid][b][u]+Crew:[/u][/b][/color] Roughly 280 service members including support staff, pilots and boarding parties. [color=mediumorchid][b][u]+Crew Equipment:[/u][/b][/color] For the most part the Teutonic Order was sensible enough to keep with the times and update their equipment list but some habits die harder than others. Each knight is issued a tempered long-sword, a Templar shield (smaller than the traditional kite-shields to make room for other equipment) and a set of heavy body-armor (Restricts movement some and slows the wearer down) as per the ancient knightly way.