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In 2667, Colonel [[Christopher Blair]] was stationed on Akko where he was preparing for shore leave. However, he was asked by Confed to escort the Terran prison ship ''[[TCS Bastille]]'' to its rendezvous with the ''[[TCS Alcatraz]]'', as the ''Bastille'' was ferrying convicted Terran traitor [[Zachary Colson]] to his execution on [[Earth]]. Eager to silence his enemy, Blair agreed to the mission. He then departed for the rendezvous at [[Canewdon]], where the mission failed due to an attack by Colson's allies, the [[Society of Mandarins]].
In 2667, Colonel [[Christopher Blair]] was stationed on Akko where he was preparing for shore leave. However, he was asked by Confed to escort the Terran prison ship ''[[TCS Bastille]]'' to its rendezvous with the ''[[TCS Alcatraz]]'', as the ''Bastille'' was ferrying convicted Terran traitor [[Zachary Colson]] to his execution on [[Earth]]. Eager to silence his enemy, Blair agreed to the mission. He then departed for the rendezvous at [[Canewdon]], where the mission failed due to an attack by Colson's allies, the [[Society of Mandarins]].


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Akko Station
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Manufacturer
Primary user Terran Confederation


Akko Station is a security outpost located near the Deneb Quadrant in the Epsilon Sector. It is an outpost of the Terran Confederation.

In 2667, Colonel Christopher Blair was stationed on Akko where he was preparing for shore leave. However, he was asked by Confed to escort the Terran prison ship TCS Bastille to its rendezvous with the TCS Alcatraz, as the Bastille was ferrying convicted Terran traitor Zachary Colson to his execution on Earth. Eager to silence his enemy, Blair agreed to the mission. He then departed for the rendezvous at Canewdon, where the mission failed due to an attack by Colson's allies, the Society of Mandarins.