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Class overview | |
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Builders: | Royal Shipbuilders of Cacerta, Fumicino, Cacertian Empire |
Operators: | White Star Line |
Succeeded by: | Empress-class |
Built: | 1891–1894 |
In service: | 1892–1933 |
Planned: | 4 |
Completed: | 4 |
Retired: | 4 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Ocean liner |
Displacement: | 21,000 – 25,000 tons |
Length: | 210 – 220 meters |
Beam: | 20 – 23 meters |
Decks: | 5 |
Installed power: | Varied |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 17 knots (31 km/h) max |
Capacity: | 2,000 – 2,500 passengers |
Crew: | 600 – 800 crew |
The Knight-class ocean liners, more commonly referred to by their contemporaries as The Big Four, were a quartet of late 18th century ocean liners built by the Royal Shipbuilders of Cacerta for the White Star Line meant to revolutionize long-haul travel throughout Tyran. Although they were not uniform in their design, all four ships shared similar characteristics and were built together using the same techniques. The usage of multiple-expansion steam engines aboard the Ossorian ocean liner LPR Réalta na Maidine prompted White Star to develop its own ships with similar technology. The fours ships were the RMS Cavaliere di Platino, RMS Cavaliere D’Argento, RMS Cavaliere di Ferro, and the RMS Cavaliere d'Acciaio
Although none of the four ships held any specific distinctions for speed or size, especially when compared to their later cousins in the Empress-class, each of them had distinctly long, relatively safe, and successful careers. The performance and service aboard the Knights opened up tourist travel from Cacerta to nations such as Tennai, Ossoria, Acrea, Gylias, and Syara, heavily influencing the future reputation of White Star as a premier trans-Tyran liner company.