14-04-2023, 02:05 PM
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Th'Ditmansi - Terminus-Class Destroyer
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A small holorecording would play once the file was downloaded. A synthetic Imperial voice would speak, near entirely monotone.
[color=#dd9323][i]"Th'Ditmansi, previously known as the Th’Dishi, is another late addition to the Horuset Powerbase due to extensive repair work after being damaged to the point of near destruction. It's captain, Morriga Ston, is a new and last addition to the staff, as the previous captain was lost during a battle. The battle in question took place between Lord Rinkan, who claimed the Terminus from Lord Priaa after her disappearance, and Lord Iezkon and Lord Kayla Varlo. Lord Varlo's fleet proceeded to damage the Terminus but not destroying it as a means to be claimed as a token of victory for Lord Iezkon, who was capturing a ruined Starbase."
"After the battle was won, Lord Iezkon had the ship moved to Wayland Shipyards where it underwent extensive repairs that took a great deal of time. Now, that it is finally repaired and well staffed, the Terminus was then moved to Bnar VII to assist Sith Kelsa's project, called MP-RF, as a means of extra security due to the importance of the project."
[size=5]The Service Records of the Warden:
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"Acquired during the aftermath of the Battle of Korriban, Darth Telyrios acquired the ship within his role in the Sphere of Mysteries. The ship name, originally, Shadow's Bane, was altered to Th'Dishi after it was acquired by Lord Priaa after the passing of her Master during the Battle of Corellia. The ship itself has seen warfare in service with the return of the Sith Empire to Korriban, the battle of Corellia, the battle of Alderaan and the battle of Coruscant. The history of the ships commanders have been unstable, as many new Imperial Captain's have taken the mantle of its responsibility, however altered due to complications with acquisition."
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