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Coming at the genesis of the [[New Order]], the Imperial News Grid found application and use from the first instant of creation. The [[Galactic Empire]] has long relied on the Imperial News Grid for the dissemination of all manner of data, vital to citizens of and participants within the [[GE|Imperial Government]].  
 
Coming at the genesis of the [[New Order]], the Imperial News Grid found application and use from the first instant of creation. The [[Galactic Empire]] has long relied on the Imperial News Grid for the dissemination of all manner of data, vital to citizens of and participants within the [[GE|Imperial Government]].  
  
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Revision as of 16:59, 22 April 2011

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Coming at the genesis of the New Order, the Imperial News Grid found application and use from the first instant of creation. The Galactic Empire has long relied on the Imperial News Grid for the dissemination of all manner of data, vital to citizens of and participants within the Imperial Government.

The Imperial News Grid recieved attention and improvment over the years, tailored and carefully crafted to provide maximum utility and optimal performance.

The history of the Imperial News Grid stretches back to its barest, most basic beginnings, found on the datapads and briefing stations only of career soldiers, but has evolved and grown over time to support all manner of civil and martial address.


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