Difference between revisions of "Wyntara Mas Control Center (First Splinter)"
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− | + | The Wyntara Mas Control Center on {{link|First Splinter|Bajor}} was first put into operation not long before the {{link|Columbia|Bajoran Occupation||Occupation}}, and it was reopened after the Occupation ended, which required a great deal of updating. It functioned effectively for three {{link|Prime|years}}, until construction was complete on a new planetary operations center. The walls, floor, and roof were constructed with a layer of {{link|First Splinter|kelbonite}}, which naturally interfered with {{link|First Splinter|transporter||transporters}}, and it also had a defensive shield grid. In {{date|First Splinter|2383}}, following the destruction of {{link|First Splinter|Deep Space 9}}, the center was once again called into service as a temporary home for the station's operations until a new station could be constructed.<ref name="RaiseDawn"/> | |
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Latest revision as of 07:08, 30 July 2023
The Wyntara Mas Control Center on Bajor was first put into operation not long before the Occupation, and it was reopened after the Occupation ended, which required a great deal of updating. It functioned effectively for three years, until construction was complete on a new planetary operations center. The walls, floor, and roof were constructed with a layer of kelbonite, which naturally interfered with transporters, and it also had a defensive shield grid. In 2383, following the destruction of Deep Space 9, the center was once again called into service as a temporary home for the station's operations until a new station could be constructed.[1]