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"Camp Crash" was a secretive, heavily guarded Terran Confederacy training site on Turaxis II during the Guild Wars, in preparation for an upcoming battle. Here, members of a Special Tactics and Missions Platoon trained in the use of Thunderstrike armor, which enabled the wearers to "safely" drop from dropships into combat. Platoon members were urged not to discuss upcoming operations with each other in order to preserve strategic surprise.

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  • Camp Crash
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  • "Camp Crash" was a secretive, heavily guarded Terran Confederacy training site on Turaxis II during the Guild Wars, in preparation for an upcoming battle. Here, members of a Special Tactics and Missions Platoon trained in the use of Thunderstrike armor, which enabled the wearers to "safely" drop from dropships into combat. Platoon members were urged not to discuss upcoming operations with each other in order to preserve strategic surprise.
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  • "Camp Crash" was a secretive, heavily guarded Terran Confederacy training site on Turaxis II during the Guild Wars, in preparation for an upcoming battle. Here, members of a Special Tactics and Missions Platoon trained in the use of Thunderstrike armor, which enabled the wearers to "safely" drop from dropships into combat. Platoon members were urged not to discuss upcoming operations with each other in order to preserve strategic surprise.
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