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Yo do make a valid observation, and maybe that should be the case. There are two things about this battle that do make it unique though, the destruction of the shield generator defending the Kilrah jump point and its role in reaching Hyperion, where the T-Bomb was tested. But you do make some good observations, so if it is necessary to restructure this topic, then so be it. -Aeronautico | Yo do make a valid observation, and maybe that should be the case. There are two things about this battle that do make it unique though, the destruction of the shield generator defending the Kilrah jump point and its role in reaching Hyperion, where the T-Bomb was tested. But you do make some good observations, so if it is necessary to restructure this topic, then so be it. -Aeronautico | ||
The events should then be rolled into the article about the T-bomb test run. I did something similar with Kilrah raid article and the "battle of baragh" it was part of the same chain of events so I included it in the article. --[[User:Dundradal|Dundradal]] 22:52, 11 September 2010 (CDT) |
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Part of me thinks this should be deleted and folded into an article about the final campaign of the war. I'd hardly qualify the actions in Freya as a unique battle on the same level as other major engagements. --Dundradal 20:05, 11 September 2010 (CDT)
Yo do make a valid observation, and maybe that should be the case. There are two things about this battle that do make it unique though, the destruction of the shield generator defending the Kilrah jump point and its role in reaching Hyperion, where the T-Bomb was tested. But you do make some good observations, so if it is necessary to restructure this topic, then so be it. -Aeronautico
The events should then be rolled into the article about the T-bomb test run. I did something similar with Kilrah raid article and the "battle of baragh" it was part of the same chain of events so I included it in the article. --Dundradal 22:52, 11 September 2010 (CDT)