Eremai

Eremai is a Eternity class Grand Cruiser which has served the Imperial Navy for 6 millennia. It has served in hundreds of separate and linked battles and campaigns across the Imperium and beyond. It is still actively fighting today as one of the Imperium's oldest warships still in active service and has only recently fought against Abbadon the Despoiler's force.

Commissioning
In the early 35th Millennium during the Nova Terra interregnum the High Lords of Terra commissioned the tech- priests of Mars to design a new class of Grand Cruiser to try and police the Imperium in rebellion. The Martian tech- priests spent many years working on designing a new Grand Cruisers until finally in 37, 423 the Eternity class Grand Cruiser was presented to a meeting of the high lords of Terra. The first in the fleet Eremai was approved and named after the current commander of battle fleet solar Sarack Ermai.

Construction
They started building the ship in the shipyards over Luna. Vast crews of indentured workers were forced to slave away building the ship from scratch as they were forced on by their overseers watching the slaves drag and manipulate the vast frame together. It took 7 years of forced labour with many deaths in the cold environment of Luna before the ship was finally ready and fully geared out to be sent into the meat grinder.

Long road Home
Fully kitted out and supplied it was ready to head into it's first battle with it's untrained sailors about to be receiving their first blooding. As it jumped step by step towards the front line to join one of the many line breaker squadrons while on it's third and last jump to the front-line where it could start fighting it fell foul to the fast flowing river of the warp.

It was caught by a warp storm and spent 2 weeks floating around in the warp waiting to either be ejected from the warp or for their gellar field to run out thrown thousand of light years across the galaxy and dumped deep in the Eastern Fringe over 270 light years away from the light of the Terra. This left them in a serious