The RM-2CVL "Misericorde" Outcast Light Strike Carrier.
The phrase "necessity is the mother of invention" holds pure for this vessel. Born from the wrecked and scrapped hull of a war ravaged RM-2A "Storta", the Misericorde was the brainchild of Claes Leslie -leader of the Maltese 75th Mosquitoes.
With the need for a vessel which could be used as a permanent mobile headquarters, Claes knew it needed to be; Small enough to avoid detection, large enough to carry, supply and repair the squadrons CX "Scimitar" fighter craft, strong enough to withstand sustained attack if push came to shove, but most of all cheap enough to be maintained by her rapidly dwindling resources.
No vessel in the Maltese navy arsenal could fill all of these criteria. So work began on concepts for a new vessel, a new addition to the fleet which could provide all that was needed. Using the burnt out wrecked hull of the then "La Falange D'Oro" -A RM-2A Storta class vessel. Claes and her most trusted pilots surveyed the ship and its interior buying the wreck from the Ghosts of Razgriz soon after.
Immense technological and logistical support was required to transform the blackened shell she had obtained back into a functioning ship, regardless of the tight criteria she had to meet and the even tighter budget in which to meet it.
Help was sought from the Junker congress whom responded immediately by not only cable towing the hull across Maltese space but providing the intense logistical support required to revive the La Falange D'Oro as well. Understanding the ins and outs of ships better than anyone else in sirius the Junkers were the best people for the job, working day and night on Cartagena shipyard they proved their efficiency by finishing the work in just 6 months.
On the 2nd Feburary 820 the purpose built RM-2CVL was born, the first of its kind. It was christened "Fenice D'oro" the -Golden Phoenix-, having risen again from the ashes of its old existence. This new vessel still closely resembling the Storta hull shape had a distinct custom built carrier and service bay attached to its underside, Cartagena crew began to labell the ship "The Pregnant Storta".
The Fenice D'oro was specifically designed to hold all of the squadrons scimitar craft in its interior bay, making docking any other craft for long terms almost impossible. Since then however vessel had shown that it was indeed a worthwhile investment and a versatile addition to the fleet in its own right, its designs have since become common place, being reintegrated back into the fleet and granted the hull name "Misericorde" like the ancient and now ceremonial dagger for its ability to get under even the most defended enemy positon with its payload and deliver a strike of mercy, putting the enemy out of its misery.