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==Orders== | ==Orders== | ||
At least twelve orders of battle were considered by the Forerunners. On the largest and most powerful end were the prime dragoons, the most powerful regular warships available to the Ecumene ranging | At least twelve orders of battle were considered by the Forerunners. On the largest and most powerful end were the prime dragoons, the most powerful regular warships available to the Ecumene ranging thousands or even tens of thousands of kilometres in length. On the smallest known end are the escorts, the [[Twelfth-order escort|twelfth order]] of which measured only a few dozen metres in length and served as a generalist utility escort ship and shuttle craft. [[Auxiliary|Auxiliaries]] and [[interdictor]]s were generally rated as mere sixth- or seventh-order hulls.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22p360}} The unique command ship ''[[Mantle's Approach]]'' was considered an unordered vessel.{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=381}} | ||
Note that while [[Phaeton]]s are referred to as Tertiary [[weapon-ship]]s, this does not appear to be the same classification system as the orders of battle. Likewise, the [[peacemaker]]s employ their own Tiered method of classification independent of the orders of battle. | Note that while [[Phaeton]]s are referred to as Tertiary [[weapon-ship]]s, this does not appear to be the same classification system as the orders of battle. Likewise, the [[peacemaker]]s employ their own Tiered method of classification independent of the orders of battle. |