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The Starship Titus was tasked with a bold mission: to venture into the unknown, to seek out new worlds, and to boldly go where no human had gone before. Equipped with cutting-edge technology and a crew of 500 highly trained astronauts, scientists, and engineers, the Titus set out on its maiden voyage in 2176.
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In the meantime, here’s a for a starship called Titus , written as a ship profile suitable for a game, novel, or RPG campaign:
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[SpaceX Starship] [Space Marine Battle Barge] Real-World Logistics Grimdark Planetary Assault Height: 121 Meters Length: Millions of Meters Propellant: Liquid Methane Propellant: Plasma / Warp Drives Purpose: Colonization & Tourism Purpose: Defense of the Imperium Why Titus Commands Such Legacy
Each "Starship Titus" has its own unique story. The most famous is the comedic , a vessel of spectacular failure and surreal puzzles from the mind of Douglas Adams. However, the name has also been attached to other notable ships and characters. In the Star Wars universe, an experimental Imperial Interdictor was commanded by the ruthless Admiral Brom Titus . Furthermore, the Star Trek fan series Star Track: Idomo features a USS Titus that requires rescuing after being caught in a "temporal anomaly". More obscure references include the USS Titus (NX-74910) from Star Trek fan creations, a powerful but doomed starship in the original fiction Titus: Chapter One , a human colony planet in the Halo universe, and even a white tiger alien in Marvel Comics who once commanded Chitauri starships.