Difference between revisions of "Doctrine: Mobility"
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Motion, of necessity, involves a change in perspective.<br /> | Motion, of necessity, involves a change in perspective.<br /> | ||
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::: “A Social History of Planet”}} | ::: “A Social History of Planet”}} | ||
The early colonists quickly learned the importance of reconnaissance and self-defense in this most alien of environments. [[Doctrine: Mobility]] formalizes these cornerstones of military might, representing the first attempts at an organized defense policy on Planet. | The early colonists quickly learned the importance of reconnaissance and self-defense in this most alien of environments. [[Doctrine: Mobility]] formalizes these cornerstones of military might, representing the first attempts at an organized defense policy on Planet. |
Revision as of 06:45, 13 March 2013
Doctrine: Mobility | |
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Requires | None |
Leads to | Doctrine: Loyalty, Doctrine: Flexibility |
Chassis | Speeder |
Facility | Command Center |
environment, he cannot return to the blissful ignorance he left.
Motion, of necessity, involves a change in perspective.
- —Commissioner Pravin Lal,
- “A Social History of Planet”
- —Commissioner Pravin Lal,
The early colonists quickly learned the importance of reconnaissance and self-defense in this most alien of environments. Doctrine: Mobility formalizes these cornerstones of military might, representing the first attempts at an organized defense policy on Planet.