Battlecruiser Tuscaloosa
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- This place pales in comparison to Malta, but as far as rest stops are concerned, it is the finest available to us on the long journey to Buffalo base. Eska, the Rogue in charge of the place keeps his men on a tight leash as well, so long as he is flattered appropriately and paid his dues when asked. Still, this resort could stand to be more than just a den of self indulgence, if it were guided by a firm hand like ours.
- The upstart Rogue who lords over this resort charges all my people a tithe. He thinks himself above us, in time he will be reminded that there is no height you can ascend to that you cannot also fall from. And when he does, we will be here - waiting.
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Sabah Shipyard
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- There is some good news regarding the planet. As our research went on involving the flora, we noticed that the bacteria we were bringing down to the planet was aggressively attacking the natural flora. Several floral species we brought from Gaia have been introduced to the planet surface and they seem to be thriving, suggesting that the planet can be easily made fully colonisable, without the worry of toxic flora.
- Some say that the destruction of the Armstrong wasn't simply a lucky pirate strike. Some say that there was an outside force involved too.
- When the Armstrong was destroyed, there were a few of us on the surface of the planet. We were lucky to escape the pirate attack and I thank these bloody poisonous plants every day that the IMG came and wiped out those bastards.
- This planet may hold the future for the Republic. Unlike Liberty's corporate toff's, the Republic isn't afraid to hurt the environment to let us live planetside. If the environment wants to kill us, we have a right to kill it back.
- Apparently DSE didn't know where the jumpholes in this system were. It doesn't take a genius to follow an IMG ship. Just goes to show the intelligence of some folks.
- Over the years I've been involved with this planet I've learnt one thing. If it doesn't kill you immediately, it'll kill you soon after. So far we have found that roughly 83 percent of all flora on the planet is toxic in one way or another.
- Don't try to use the jump hole near Baja, you'll probably just kill yourself.
- The Republic's doing quite well these days. Although we lost our home, we're in a pretty secure position with plenty of resources at our disposal.
- You should visit the Gate, it's a great place to unwind after a hard day's work. Don't let your superiors know though, they won't stop you but they won't like it.<PARA />
- Some say that the destruction of the Armstrong wasn't simply a lucky pirate strike. Some say that there was an outside force involved too. <PARA />
- We've got the shipyard mostly operational at this point. Although it can repair our larger ships and even manufacture our largest battleships, it's current production capacity is only 25 percent of what it will be soon.
- Apparently there's been sightings of strange ships in the Barrier. Some folk on the Gate said they saw Rheinland military ships! I think they've been sniffing a bit too much.
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Planet Yuma
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- The wreck of a Royal Navy destroyer captained by Émilien Bouchard. The Guépard was last sighted in 826 AS, as part of a flotilla of mutinous Royalist warships fleeing from the glassing of Leeds. The Guépard appears to have suffered catastrophic damage to the engine compartment, leading to total depressurization.
- We were right there, I could see it. That damned green sun glaring in my face as the missile warnings kicked in and everything went to hell. If we'd spent less time politicking and more time focusing on decisive action, this refugee crisis might have been averted entirely. Now we're the courageous few who were a few hours too late to make a difference.
- I heard rumours that folks over at the Gate have found an alien structure in the barrier! I knew they would come back, they won't get me this time though! No, no they won't...ha..no they won't...they won't...
- There have been rumours about strange objects in the wastelands, some say they are even connected to one of the moons around here. I think it's called Jericho, don't quote me on that though.
- I know this isn't the most common place you'd find a lass like me but even these flea ridden places deserve a little female attention. Especially if the folks in here are paying.
- I was in one of the first shuttles that landed here. I figured that the first folks down would be the safest. Big mistake. The guns they used for excavating the surface barely missed us as we flew down! I still panic when I see those big bloody cruisers landing.
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