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Located in the [[Ulysses Corridor]] near the [[Charybdis Quasar]], Pegasus Station | Located in the [[Ulysses Corridor]] near the [[Charybdis Quasar]], Pegasus Station served as [[Vega Sector Fleet|Vega Sector Fleet Headquarters]] up until early [[2654]] when it was destroyed by a [[Kilrathi]] sneak attack. | ||
Built on an asteroid world, Pegasus station was made up of "billions of tons of durasteel and ice-slick rock" and was comprised of spacedocks, "towers, gun emplacements, and antennae." One of the key functions of Pegasus station beyond providing docking facilities was to provide [[Jump Coordinates]] calculated by the station's [[NAVCOM]] to ships returning to [[Earth]]. Pegasus' [[NAVCOM control room]] also housed a mainframe computer that served as the station's "heart and brain." | Built on an asteroid world, Pegasus station was made up of "billions of tons of durasteel and ice-slick rock" and was comprised of spacedocks, "towers, gun emplacements, and antennae." One of the key functions of Pegasus station beyond providing docking facilities was to provide [[Jump Coordinates]] calculated by the station's [[NAVCOM]] to ships returning to [[Earth]]. Pegasus' [[NAVCOM control room]] also housed a mainframe computer that served as the station's "heart and brain." | ||
Aided by the Pegasus' traiterous commanding officer, Admiral [[ | Aided by the Pegasus' traiterous commanding officer, Admiral [[William Wilson]], the attacking Kilrathi fleet was able to bypass the station's patrols, retrieve the jump coordinates for Earth, and destroy the [[Starbase|base]]. The Kilrathi fleet's advances were thwarted only by the heroic effort of the [[TCS Tiger Claw]] and her crew. | ||
Pegasus Station Locations include the [[NAVCOM control room]], [[Watchtower Three]], [[level seven]], [[level eleven]], and [[level thirteen]]. | Pegasus Station Locations include the [[NAVCOM control room]], [[Watchtower Three]], [[level seven]], [[level eleven]], and [[level thirteen]]. |
Revision as of 15:06, 4 November 2023
Pegasus Station | |
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Type | Major Naval Base |
Primary User | Terran Confederation |
Crew | 10000 |
Located in the Ulysses Corridor near the Charybdis Quasar, Pegasus Station served as Vega Sector Fleet Headquarters up until early 2654 when it was destroyed by a Kilrathi sneak attack.
Built on an asteroid world, Pegasus station was made up of "billions of tons of durasteel and ice-slick rock" and was comprised of spacedocks, "towers, gun emplacements, and antennae." One of the key functions of Pegasus station beyond providing docking facilities was to provide Jump Coordinates calculated by the station's NAVCOM to ships returning to Earth. Pegasus' NAVCOM control room also housed a mainframe computer that served as the station's "heart and brain."
Aided by the Pegasus' traiterous commanding officer, Admiral William Wilson, the attacking Kilrathi fleet was able to bypass the station's patrols, retrieve the jump coordinates for Earth, and destroy the base. The Kilrathi fleet's advances were thwarted only by the heroic effort of the TCS Tiger Claw and her crew.
Pegasus Station Locations include the NAVCOM control room, Watchtower Three, level seven, level eleven, and level thirteen.
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Pegasus Station NAVCOM control room
Pegasus Station NAVCOM control room
Pegasus Station NAVCOM control room
Pegasus Station NAVCOM control room