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U.S.S. Colonade

Description

The U.S.S. Colonade functions as a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier supplying 55 additional planes critical for revising the operational plan. Fitzwallace tells Leo these assets, paired with the 3rd Infantry, stand ready to intervene and halt the Nzele regime's march of 3,200 Induye to mass graves before the deadline expires.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

2 events
S4E16 · The California 47th
Will’s Staffing Panic Meets the Kuhndu Atrocity

The U.S.S. Colonade is referenced as the source of 55 additional aircraft that would be required to expand the operation; its capacity becomes a limiting resource in the decision calculus discussed in the Situation Room.

Active Representation

Referred to verbally by Fitzwallace as part of the tally of assets required to change the operational outcome.

Power Dynamics

Represents a concentrated resource whose availability increases U.S. leverage but is not an actor with agency in this scene.

Institutional Impact

Its cited need highlights the logistical scale of meaningful intervention and the political calculus tied to committing carrier groups.

Internal Dynamics

Underlying processes include carrier tasking, sortie generation, and coordination with ground forces; these are invoked but not detailed here.

Organizational Goals
Provide carrier-based airpower when tasked Support joint operations requiring additional aircraft
Influence Mechanisms
Availability of air assets that can be mobilized to alter battlefield conditions Logistical reach and rapid response capability
S4E16 · The California 47th
Situation Room — Genocide Confirmed, Deadline Looms

The U.S.S. Colonade is invoked as the source of 55 additional aircraft necessary to alter the operational plan; it functions narratively as a tangible but costly lever the White House could pull.

Active Representation

Referenced in Fitzwallace's accounting of required assets.

Power Dynamics

A resource under military control that must be allocated by higher authority; its availability constrains civilian options.

Institutional Impact

Acts as a concrete reminder that military options are resource-limited and politically costly, forcing trade-offs.

Internal Dynamics

Implied dependence on higher-level authorization and redeployment decisions; no overt dissent shown.

Organizational Goals
Provide carrier-based airpower if authorized. Maintain readiness for rapid deployment.
Influence Mechanisms
Provision of aircraft and air support Logistical sustainment capability