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== The Fleet Admiral's New Position :: Posted By Cyrus Minx ==
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== "Rescue underway as collapse traps miners" ==
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<small>'''Posted by: [[Mordus Nordstroem]] on Year 24 Day 98'''
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With over six years of service to the Galactic Empire, Fleet Admiral Slicer has had a long and productive career. From being one of the most highly regarded Navy COs in recent history to taking the helm of the Empire's war machine as the Military CO, Admiral Slicer has shown his merit and metal through leading by example. While one chapter in his career ends, another begins as Admiral Slicer dons the mantle of, "Advisor to the Imperial Military."
 
  
"I have worked for many years with Fleet Admiral Slicer. He is a good friend and a close confidant. His heart and mind have always been closely connected with the life of the Imperial Military as we have long relied on him. I look forward to working closely with him over the next year in his new capacity that will offer him a bit of relaxation, perhaps," Pro Consul Goth stated, when asked about the Admiral's move.
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'''CH`HODOS''' (Industry) – Citizens on the planet of Ch`hodos were hit by a tragedy earlier today as a mine collapse left many miners trapped deep below the surface. The mine, located on the outskirts of the capital city, Charr, was being operated by a team of Human and alien miners when the collapse occurred. The exact cause of the incident is still unknown and an investigation is underway led by the Ministry of Interior’s Bureau for Mine Incidents.
  
Likewise, Imperial Navy CO, Vice Admiral Calor Assam also added, "Many years ago and during the past year have I worked closely with Admiral Slicer. He truly is a committed officer. I anticipate working closely with the Fleet Admiral in his new capacity and foresee interesting results coming from it in the near future."
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Imperial Army XO, Brigadier General Kex had this to say about the Admiral, "Throughout my brief time working with Admiral Slicer, I have found much of it to be a very rewarding experience." He went on to say, "I respect him and what he has done for the Empire very much and wish him luck in his new position, as I look forward to continuing working with him."
 
 
 
Clearly, it is the opinion of those represented here that Fleet Admiral Slicer will best serve the Galactic Empire in his newest capacity as, "Advisor to the Imperial Military." All the best to the Admiral as he makes his transition.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 8 March 2023

"Rescue underway as collapse traps miners"

Posted by: Mordus Nordstroem on Year 24 Day 98

CH`HODOS (Industry) – Citizens on the planet of Ch`hodos were hit by a tragedy earlier today as a mine collapse left many miners trapped deep below the surface. The mine, located on the outskirts of the capital city, Charr, was being operated by a team of Human and alien miners when the collapse occurred. The exact cause of the incident is still unknown and an investigation is underway led by the Ministry of Interior’s Bureau for Mine Incidents.

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