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===Project Bluebird===
===Project Bluebird===
''Stardate 238508.01'': Project Bluebird - Starfleet's first attempt at transwarp since the Excelsior Project in the late 23rd century - is preparing for the first live tests of the [[USS Bluebird|Bluebird's]] new propulsion system.  Interested members from the Starbase 118 Division of the Starfleet Engineering Corps are invited to attend the event.
''Stardate 238508.01'': Project Bluebird - Starfleet's first attempt at transwarp since the Excelsior Project in the late 23rd century - is preparing for the first live tests of the [[USS Bluebird|Bluebird's]] new propulsion system.  Interested members from the Starbase 118 Division of the Starfleet Engineering Corps are invited to attend the event.
==2394==
===Project Loa===
Due to [[Outpost 3|Coalition Outpost Loa]]'s near-destruction at the hands of pirates, the SCE prioritized resources in [[the Shoals]] to reconstructing the small survey station with the intent of counteracting the region's tetryon fields. If successful, it will improve long-range communication outside and within the region.


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2385

Project Bluebird

Stardate 238508.01: Project Bluebird - Starfleet's first attempt at transwarp since the Excelsior Project in the late 23rd century - is preparing for the first live tests of the Bluebird's new propulsion system. Interested members from the Starbase 118 Division of the Starfleet Engineering Corps are invited to attend the event.

2394

Project Loa

Due to Coalition Outpost Loa's near-destruction at the hands of pirates, the SCE prioritized resources in the Shoals to reconstructing the small survey station with the intent of counteracting the region's tetryon fields. If successful, it will improve long-range communication outside and within the region.