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The key objectives of the tour would be the advancement of trade, diplomacy, and scientific and technological exchange. In many respects the tour would represent the relaunch of the Benacian Union on the international stage following the constitutional reforms of 1752. | The key objectives of the tour would be the advancement of trade, diplomacy, and scientific and technological exchange. In many respects the tour would represent the relaunch of the Benacian Union on the international stage following the constitutional reforms of 1752. | ||
Security for the ''flotilla of fraternal amity'' would be provided by a small task group from the [[Maritime Forces of the Benacian Union]]. | Security for the ''flotilla of fraternal amity'' would be provided by a small task group from the [[Maritime Forces of the Benacian Union]], which would remain in international waters except in the instance of a scheduled visit to a port under the authority of an allied government. | ||
==Itinerary== | ==Itinerary== | ||
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* Crew: 27 (Diesel-Electric) | * Crew: 27 (Diesel-Electric) | ||
* Armament: 14x | * Armament: 14x [[M1693 533 mm Torpedo]]s | ||
| [[Maritime Forces of the Benacian Union|6th Submarine Div]] | | [[Maritime Forces of the Benacian Union|6th Submarine Div]] | ||
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* 4x | * 4x [[Whirdlebirb|K-2 Whirdlebird]] (Utility) | ||
* 2x | * 2x [[R-2 Krähenwürger]] (Escort) | ||
* Distributed across LPD flight decks | * Distributed across LPD flight decks | ||
| [[Aviation Forces of the Benacian Union|Aviation Forces]] | | [[Aviation Forces of the Benacian Union|Aviation Forces]] | ||
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===Guilds of Benacia=== | ===Guilds of Benacia=== | ||
===Sovereign Confederation=== | |||
The [[Sovereign Confederation]] contributed the airship ''SC Ałiturak'' (Forgiver), a state-of-the-art dirigible equipped with the latest analog computing technology for aerial observation, atmospheric research, and long-range reconnaissance. The vessel carried a delegation of distinguished scientists, computing specialists, and cultural representatives selected by the [[Miþuï]] to showcase the Confederation's technical achievements and cultural sophistication while providing aerial support and oversight for the flotilla's journey. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:left; font-size:95%;" | |||
|+ '''Sovereign Confederation Contribution''' | |||
|- | |||
! width="20%" | Vessel / Unit | |||
! width="15%" | Type | |||
! width="15%" | Commander / Lead | |||
! width="30%" | Personnel & Equipment | |||
! width="20%" | Purpose | |||
|- | |||
| '''SC ''Ałiturak'''''<br>(Forgiver) | |||
| Scientific Airship | |||
| Captain Hvitra Skorsk<br>Scientific Director Ylendræ Besfurd | |||
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* Crew: 32 | |||
* Scientific Staff: 18 | |||
* Cultural Delegation: 10 | |||
* Computing Specialists: 6 | |||
* Miþuï Representatives: 3 | |||
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* Aerial reconnaissance | |||
* Atmospheric research | |||
* Fleet coordination | |||
* Cultural exchange | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="5" style="background:#e6e6e6; text-align:center;" | '''Technical Capabilities''' | |||
|- | |||
| '''Analog Computing Suite''' | |||
| Mobile Data Center | |||
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* 2x Portable Analog Computers | |||
* Data Storage & Analysis Systems | |||
* Real-time Navigation Calculators | |||
* Weather Prediction Equipment | |||
* Communications Array | |||
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* Demonstrate Sovereign computing capabilities | |||
* Process meteorological data | |||
* Provide navigational support to flotilla | |||
* Long-range communications relay | |||
|- | |||
| '''Observation Equipment''' | |||
| Scientific Instruments | |||
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* Advanced optical instruments | |||
* Atmospheric sampling apparatus | |||
* Meteorological instruments | |||
* Cartographic equipment | |||
* Aerial photography capability | |||
| | |||
* Map Northern Sea coastlines from air | |||
* Collect atmospheric data | |||
* Scout ahead for fleet | |||
* Document journey | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="5" style="background:#e6e6e6; text-align:center;" | '''Cultural Mission''' | |||
|- | |||
| '''Cultural Delegation''' | |||
| Arts & Sciences Representatives | |||
| [[Malkir Aldillo]], [[Tenia Zuderson]], [[Grigrik Resh]], [[Luz d'Oro|Carlos d'Oro]], [[Princess Sofia, Duchess of Hualla|Princess Sofia]], Shepram Bimel | |||
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* Artists and musicians | |||
* Philosophers and scholars | |||
* Computing theorists | |||
| | |||
* Cultural exchange programs | |||
* Academic lectures | |||
* Technology demonstrations | |||
* Diplomatic receptions | |||
|} | |||
The ''Ałiturak'' represented the Confederation's dual commitment to scientific advancement and cultural sophistication. The airship's analog computing suite, manufactured by [[GleamCo]] that had recently commited to itself to the Union's momentous [[Commission for the Panopticon#The Great Amalgamation (1752-1753)|Charter Implementation]] project, demonstrated the practical applications of Confederation technology in navigation, weather prediction, and communications. The vessel's aerial vantage point allowed it to scout ahead for the flotilla, provide advanced warning of weather conditions, and conduct atmospheric research while documenting the journey through aerial photography and cartography. | |||
The airship's name, "Forgiver" in Præta, served to reflect the Confederation's self-image as a realm of second chances and cultural renewal. The cultural delegation included representatives from Sovereign institutes, artists and musicians to perform at diplomatic receptions, and computing theorists to lecture on analog computation theory. Speakers of the Miþuï accompanied the mission to conduct diplomatic consultations and assess opportunities for expanded engagement with Apollonian states. | |||
The ''Ałiturak'' would coordinate with the flotilla while maintaining the freedom to range ahead, conduct aerial surveys of ports before the fleet's arrival, and provide real-time intelligence and weather data to Task Group 1.1's command staff. Its ability to overfly territory and observe coastal features from the air made it invaluable for both the exploratory and diplomatic aspects of the mission. | |||
[[Category:Diplomacy]] | |||
Latest revision as of 01:16, 2 February 2026
The Benacian North Sea Tour of 1753 was an exploratory and goodwill mission of the Benacian Union to the ports and coastline of the Northern Sea of Apollonia that commenced in the early months of 1753 AN, having first assembled at Chryse.
At the command of the First Consul, all realms and institutions of the Union-State were invited to contribute a ship and their most learned and distinguished personages to bring the light of Benacian culture and civilisation to the far north shores of Apollonia.
The key objectives of the tour would be the advancement of trade, diplomacy, and scientific and technological exchange. In many respects the tour would represent the relaunch of the Benacian Union on the international stage following the constitutional reforms of 1752.
Security for the flotilla of fraternal amity would be provided by a small task group from the Maritime Forces of the Benacian Union, which would remain in international waters except in the instance of a scheduled visit to a port under the authority of an allied government.
Itinerary
| Port | Host Nation | Date (Est.) | Diplomatic Mission | Exploratory Mission |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chryse | I.1753 |
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Participants
Benacian Academy
Benacian Directorate of the Honourable Company
Benacian Union Defence Force
| Unit / Vessel | Class / Type | Commander | Equipment & Strength | Administrative Parent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Command Element | ||||
| Task Group 1.1 HQ | Tactical Command Staff | Salbnan (Commodore) [Name] |
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High Seas Fleet (1st Surface Div) |
| Naval Component | ||||
| BNS Zealot (Flagship) |
Ignatius-class | Ahmst Bræþstranin (Captain) |
|
1st Surface Combatant Div |
| BNS Dogma | Ignatius-class | Ahmst Bræþstranin (Captain) |
|
1st Surface Combatant Div |
| U-309 | Type XXIX U-boat | Ahmst Mairstranin (Lt. Cdr) |
|
6th Submarine Div |
| Auxiliary Unit 9-A (STUFT MV Winter Fruit) |
Converted Reefer (12k DWT) | Civ. Master / Fiþnan (Lt.) |
|
9th Support Div (Commissariat) |
| Land Component | ||||
| 3rd Regt (Unit 062), Black Legions | Motorised Infantry Regiment | Salbnan (Colonel) |
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Benacian Land Forces |
| ↳ Regimental HQ | Command |
|
-- | |
| ↳ 1st Cohort | Legionary Infantry |
|
-- | |
| ↳ 2nd Cohort | Infantry |
|
-- | |
| ↳ 3rd Cohort | Combat Support Personnel Rerolled as Infantry |
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-- | |
| ↳ Support Squadron | Heavy Weapons |
|
-- | |
| Aviation Element | ||||
| Composite Flight A | Rotary Wing Detachment |
|
Aviation Forces | |
Guilds of Benacia
Sovereign Confederation
The Sovereign Confederation contributed the airship SC Ałiturak (Forgiver), a state-of-the-art dirigible equipped with the latest analog computing technology for aerial observation, atmospheric research, and long-range reconnaissance. The vessel carried a delegation of distinguished scientists, computing specialists, and cultural representatives selected by the Miþuï to showcase the Confederation's technical achievements and cultural sophistication while providing aerial support and oversight for the flotilla's journey.
| Vessel / Unit | Type | Commander / Lead | Personnel & Equipment | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SC Ałiturak (Forgiver) |
Scientific Airship | Captain Hvitra Skorsk Scientific Director Ylendræ Besfurd |
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| Technical Capabilities | ||||
| Analog Computing Suite | Mobile Data Center |
|
| |
| Observation Equipment | Scientific Instruments |
|
| |
| Cultural Mission | ||||
| Cultural Delegation | Arts & Sciences Representatives | Malkir Aldillo, Tenia Zuderson, Grigrik Resh, Carlos d'Oro, Princess Sofia, Shepram Bimel |
|
|
The Ałiturak represented the Confederation's dual commitment to scientific advancement and cultural sophistication. The airship's analog computing suite, manufactured by GleamCo that had recently commited to itself to the Union's momentous Charter Implementation project, demonstrated the practical applications of Confederation technology in navigation, weather prediction, and communications. The vessel's aerial vantage point allowed it to scout ahead for the flotilla, provide advanced warning of weather conditions, and conduct atmospheric research while documenting the journey through aerial photography and cartography.
The airship's name, "Forgiver" in Præta, served to reflect the Confederation's self-image as a realm of second chances and cultural renewal. The cultural delegation included representatives from Sovereign institutes, artists and musicians to perform at diplomatic receptions, and computing theorists to lecture on analog computation theory. Speakers of the Miþuï accompanied the mission to conduct diplomatic consultations and assess opportunities for expanded engagement with Apollonian states.
The Ałiturak would coordinate with the flotilla while maintaining the freedom to range ahead, conduct aerial surveys of ports before the fleet's arrival, and provide real-time intelligence and weather data to Task Group 1.1's command staff. Its ability to overfly territory and observe coastal features from the air made it invaluable for both the exploratory and diplomatic aspects of the mission.