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The Galaxy Class was designed to complete an emergency saucer landing. This is a one-way trip. The saucer section is too large to return to orbit intact. Once landed the vessel will meet one of two fates. The first is to be slowly dismantled if the vessel landed on a friendly planet. The second fate is to be destroyed if the vessel landed in or near enemy territory. | The Galaxy Class was designed to complete an emergency saucer landing. This is a one-way trip. The saucer section is too large to return to orbit intact. Once landed the vessel will meet one of two fates. The first is to be slowly dismantled if the vessel landed on a friendly planet. The second fate is to be destroyed if the vessel landed in or near enemy territory. | ||
==Security Breakdown== | ==Security/Tactical Breakdown== | ||
*125 Tac/Sec (On whole ship) | *125 Tac/Sec (On whole ship) |