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Generally speaking, such vessels are not usually "allowed" as personal property, due to the size, power and the amount of staff/crew needed to operate it.  Unless approved by the GM, I would think that this would need to be changed to a vessel that isn't a capital ship.  Thanks --[[User:Halcyon|Halcyon]] 21:43, 6 November 2007 (MST)
Generally speaking, such vessels are not usually "allowed" as personal property, due to the size, power and the amount of staff/crew needed to operate it.  Unless approved by the GM, I would think that this would need to be changed to a vessel that isn't a capital ship.  Thanks --[[User:Halcyon|Halcyon]] 21:43, 6 November 2007 (MST)


I was told I could have it, years and years ago, by Mairin, because it was grandfathered in as an official EH possession... and it was in line with ships that some Elders possess. Trev can certainly justify the staffing levels required.  --[[User:Shan Long|Shan Long]]
I was told I could have it, years and years ago, by Mairin, because it was grandfathered in as an official EH possession... and it was in line with ships that some Elders possess. Trev can certainly justify the staffing levels required.  And under the rebirth guidelines (which I conveniently have a copy of), I can justify it as well. --[[User:Shan-Long|Shan Long]]

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Generally speaking, such vessels are not usually "allowed" as personal property, due to the size, power and the amount of staff/crew needed to operate it. Unless approved by the GM, I would think that this would need to be changed to a vessel that isn't a capital ship. Thanks --Halcyon 21:43, 6 November 2007 (MST)

I was told I could have it, years and years ago, by Mairin, because it was grandfathered in as an official EH possession... and it was in line with ships that some Elders possess. Trev can certainly justify the staffing levels required. And under the rebirth guidelines (which I conveniently have a copy of), I can justify it as well. --Shan Long