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THE LANGUEDOC CREW
VEGA THE ALIEN QUEEN
THE BROTHERHOOD
THE MARKER

THE LANGUEDOC CREW

Who's who on the N7 Fleet's largest multipurpose mining battlestar

VEGA THE ALIEN QUEEN

Find out how she came to be among the N7 Fleet and her unique subplotline.

THE BROTHERHOOD

Assassins in space! Keeping the Creed or respect the Systems Alliance?

THE MARKER

Its intimate connection to the N2 Franche-Comte Incident (and the Templars).

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VEGA THE ALIEN QUEEN
THE BROTHERHOOD
THE MARKER
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  • July 24, 2013 - New front page interface.
  • May 15, 2013 - Added new character biographies.
  • May 4, 2013 - Timeline updated.
  • April 2, 2013 - Storylist (fic list) updated.
  • March 5, 2013 - We actually have fans!
  • March 1, 2013 - Fleet history added.

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The Franche-Comte had been the newest flagship civilian liner commissioned by the Systems Alliance in 2045 and the largest of the N2 Fleet. The inspiration for her construction was the following: “You put men and women into space because they have strength against the cosmic odds.” She was a big deal then, a hulking yet graceful machine, a titanic achievement for sustainable intergalactic habitation with the first self-renewing core module capable of simulating gravity through solar-powered rotation (a vast improvement over the N1 Fleet’s more primitive analog controls). She was beautiful. Flanked by a literal army, she was quite possibly the safest flying vessel ever put into deep space.

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