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Unfortunately for the Black Lance, Eisen caught on to the plot and escaped on a shuttle with Major [[Todd Marshall]] in order to defect to the Union of Border Worlds. Colonel [[Christopher Blair]] was ordered to lead a wing to kill Eisen, but could not bear to kill the commander whom he had served with on the ''[[TCS Victory]]''. He, along with Lieutenants [[Winston Chang]] and [[Troy Carter]], also defected, forcing Paulsen to launch several waves to destroy the rogue squadron. However, the attack failed and the defectors fled onboard the ''[[BWS Intrepid]]''. The ''Lexington'' gave chase and tracked the Intrepid to [[Silenos]], where the Lexington was stopped dead in its tracks.
Unfortunately for the Black Lance, Eisen caught on to the plot and escaped on a shuttle with Major [[Todd Marshall]] in order to defect to the Union of Border Worlds. Colonel [[Christopher Blair]] was ordered to lead a wing to kill Eisen, but could not bear to kill the commander whom he had served with on the ''[[TCS Victory]]''. He, along with Lieutenants [[Winston Chang]] and [[Troy Carter]], also defected, forcing Paulsen to launch several waves to destroy the rogue squadron. However, the attack failed and the defectors fled onboard the ''[[BWS Intrepid]]''. The ''Lexington'' gave chase and tracked the Intrepid to [[Silenos]], where the Lexington was stopped dead in its tracks.
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Revision as of 07:18, 13 May 2012

Masa
Sector Epsilon Sector
Quadrant Sa'Kahn Quadrant
Locations Masa III
Jump Links Silenos, Lennox, Tyr, Hawkins


Masa is a star system in the Epsilon Sector. It is a part of the Union of Border Worlds.

Masa is home to at least three planets, including Masa III. It is a civilian system that hosts a number of Border Worlds facilities.

During the Border Worlds Conflict of 2673, Masa was attacked by the Terran Confederation due to allegations that the Border Worlds had seized a Confederation space lab within the system. The TCS Lexington launched an attack on the Border Worlds forces guarding the base and then sent in marines to liberate the station. In reality, the base was in fact property of the Border Worlds being invaded by Confed. The actions of the Lexington were being manipulated by an unknown faction within Confed seeking to create war with the Border Worlds. The Border Worlds retaliated for the attack by infiltrating Confed airspace with two cruisers, which were promptly routed by the Lexington.

While in the system, Captain William Eisen, who commanded the Lexington, was replaced unexpectedly by Captain Hugh Paulsen of the 3rd Fleet, who brought these orders from Regional Command. Eisen was to be "transferred" at Sol so that he could be investigated for "alleged violations of the Security Acts and Section 212 of the Admiralty Court Directives". In reality, Captain Paulsen was a Black Lance operative, who was ordered to replace Eisen on suspicion that Eisen knew of the group's activities within Confed and was plotting against them. Paulsen was also ordered to illegally seize the Border Worlds space lab on behalf of the Black Lance. Eisen was to be terminated when the coast was clear of prying eyes.

Unfortunately for the Black Lance, Eisen caught on to the plot and escaped on a shuttle with Major Todd Marshall in order to defect to the Union of Border Worlds. Colonel Christopher Blair was ordered to lead a wing to kill Eisen, but could not bear to kill the commander whom he had served with on the TCS Victory. He, along with Lieutenants Winston Chang and Troy Carter, also defected, forcing Paulsen to launch several waves to destroy the rogue squadron. However, the attack failed and the defectors fled onboard the BWS Intrepid. The Lexington gave chase and tracked the Intrepid to Silenos, where the Lexington was stopped dead in its tracks.