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The ''Tepoheh Raleigh Research Group'' (TRG) was a company that deployed mining research ships to [[Tau Sigma]] during the [[Derelict]] campaign. The company withdrew its civillian ships, the [[TRGS Meridian|TRGS ''Meridian'']] and the [[TRGF Haulian|TRGF ''Haulian'']], when the system became dangerous due to "pirate" attacks. The Vasudan [[TRGC Sai|TRGC ''Sai'']] remained in Tau Sigma and was later commandered by union protestors during a strike by [[Morgan Technologies]] workers.
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The ''Tepoheh Raleigh Research Group'' (TRG) was a company that deployed mining research ships to [[Tau Sigma]] during the [[Derelict]] campaign. The company withdrew its civilian ships, the [[TRGS Meridian|TRGS ''Meridian'']] and the [[TRGF Haulian|TRGF ''Haulian'']], when the system became dangerous due to "pirate" attacks. The Vasudan [[TRGC Sai|TRGC ''Sai'']] remained in Tau Sigma and was later commandered by union protestors during a strike by [[Morgan Technologies]] workers.
  
 
The TRG expedition into Tau Sigma was led from the TRGS ''Meridian'' by Adam Tarovich.
 
The TRG expedition into Tau Sigma was led from the TRGS ''Meridian'' by Adam Tarovich.

Latest revision as of 16:56, 13 January 2010


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The Tepoheh Raleigh Research Group (TRG) was a company that deployed mining research ships to Tau Sigma during the Derelict campaign. The company withdrew its civilian ships, the TRGS Meridian and the TRGF Haulian, when the system became dangerous due to "pirate" attacks. The Vasudan TRGC Sai remained in Tau Sigma and was later commandered by union protestors during a strike by Morgan Technologies workers.

The TRG expedition into Tau Sigma was led from the TRGS Meridian by Adam Tarovich.