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==Test bed flotilla (Neural Interface)== With the end of the civil war and the subsequence disappearance of the fleets. The federation was left with a lot of empty or partly finished hulls and not enough crews to manage them. Also the worry of the Federation’s fighting strength had been significantly reduced and it could not be able to hold its boarders against any significant attack. The decision was taken to look into way that would increase the Federations fleet quickly but also would not over stretch its post war recovery. The Neural Interface Ship Project code name Sacred Shift was accepted along with other projects to help solve this problem. The Sacred Shift is a test bed flotilla that uses neural interface technology to control their ships The premise of this project is that a single person could control a star ship and use it in different mission objectives. This project was split into three fazes.
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