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Marpessa Munitions was an arms factor located in Gunrunner Circle in the Red Light Sector of Nar Shaddaa. It was abandoned by the time of the Cold War, when defectors from the Republic Special Forces Division began using it as a base. Havoc Squad attacked the factory to trigger its alarms and allow the Republic Strategic Information Service to trace their signal.

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  • Marpessa Munitions was an arms factor located in Gunrunner Circle in the Red Light Sector of Nar Shaddaa. It was abandoned by the time of the Cold War, when defectors from the Republic Special Forces Division began using it as a base. Havoc Squad attacked the factory to trigger its alarms and allow the Republic Strategic Information Service to trace their signal.
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  • Marpessa Munitions was an arms factor located in Gunrunner Circle in the Red Light Sector of Nar Shaddaa. It was abandoned by the time of the Cold War, when defectors from the Republic Special Forces Division began using it as a base. Havoc Squad attacked the factory to trigger its alarms and allow the Republic Strategic Information Service to trace their signal.
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