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Both the 141st, a regular Imperial Navy fleet, and a locally raised subsector fleet would consists predominantly of TL15 combatants. The 141st because the Imperial Navy gets its ships built anywhere and a subsector fleet because it can get its ships built at any shipyard in the subsector, including Theron (0937 A100979-F). (Auxiliaries like tankers and transport ships could be built at lower TLs, provided there was shipyard capacity to build them.) [[User:Rancke|Rancke]] ([[User talk:Rancke|talk]]) 12:44, 4 October 2014 (EDT)
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Both the 141st, a regular Imperial Navy fleet, and a locally raised subsector fleet would consists predominantly of [[TL-15]] combatants. The 141st because the Imperial Navy gets its ships built anywhere and a subsector fleet because it can get its ships built at any shipyard in the subsector, including Theron (0937 A100979-F). (Auxiliaries like tankers and transport ships could be built at lower TLs, provided there was shipyard capacity to build them.)
 
: - [[User:Rancke|Rancke]] ([[User talk:Rancke|talk]]) 12:44, 4 October 2014 (EDT)
 
 
 
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You are correct. You make an excellent point. I am glad you pointed this out. I am sorry for my mistake. Can we find me a colonial fleet to monkey with?  I will withdraw this tinkering. There must be a backwater nock or crany where a few old warhorses might still graze...
 
: - Ron
 

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