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PSN Javelin was a frigate of the Prism Space Navy. Commanded by Commander Obrad Bajkusa, she arrived in the Melchor System of the Silesian Confederacy's Saginaw Sector in time to find the Manticoran heavy cruiser HMS War Maiden, posing as a freighter. A tactical mistake by War Maiden's officer of the watch allowed Javelin's crew to detect her true nature, and Commander Bajkusa fled the system to inform his superiors. (HHA3.1: MMH)

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  • PSN Javelin was a frigate of the Prism Space Navy. Commanded by Commander Obrad Bajkusa, she arrived in the Melchor System of the Silesian Confederacy's Saginaw Sector in time to find the Manticoran heavy cruiser HMS War Maiden, posing as a freighter. A tactical mistake by War Maiden's officer of the watch allowed Javelin's crew to detect her true nature, and Commander Bajkusa fled the system to inform his superiors. (HHA3.1: MMH)
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  • PSN Javelin was a frigate of the Prism Space Navy. Commanded by Commander Obrad Bajkusa, she arrived in the Melchor System of the Silesian Confederacy's Saginaw Sector in time to find the Manticoran heavy cruiser HMS War Maiden, posing as a freighter. A tactical mistake by War Maiden's officer of the watch allowed Javelin's crew to detect her true nature, and Commander Bajkusa fled the system to inform his superiors. (HHA3.1: MMH)
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