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"High guard" is the crucial naval mission of defending refuelling operations from high up in a gravity well. | "High guard" is the crucial naval mission of defending refuelling operations from high up in a gravity well. | ||
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Naval task forces are able to operate independently for months without returning to base, as long as they have a source of fuel. Gas giant planets are the principle source of fuel "in the wild". Navies expend considerable effort capturing, and defending them. | Naval task forces are able to operate independently for months without returning to base, as long as they have a source of fuel. Gas giant planets are the principle source of fuel "in the wild". Navies expend considerable effort capturing, and defending them. | ||
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This mission is of such critic importance, that it has become synonymous with naval operation in general. | This mission is of such critic importance, that it has become synonymous with naval operation in general. | ||
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''From [[High_Guard_(book)|"High Guard",]] GDW, 1980.'' | ''From [[High_Guard_(book)|"High Guard",]] GDW, 1980.'' | ||
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Revision as of 12:52, 28 January 2017
"High guard" is the crucial naval mission of defending refuelling operations from high up in a gravity well.
Description (Specifications)
Naval task forces are able to operate independently for months without returning to base, as long as they have a source of fuel. Gas giant planets are the principle source of fuel "in the wild". Navies expend considerable effort capturing, and defending them.
Mission
This mission is of such critic importance, that it has become synonymous with naval operation in general.
High guard: Refuelling operations for a task force are another danger point, as forces which are low on fuel and maneuvering in a gravity well are especially vulnerable. The high guard position, so named because the ship or ships involved are higher in the gravity well than their companions, is used to mount protective operations during such maneuvers.
From "High Guard", GDW, 1980.
History & Background (Dossier)
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