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The Breslau was built at the Gunther Yard in the People's Republic of Haven in the 19th Century PD. In 1903 PD, the ship was under the command of Commander Thomas Theisman and, together with the Sultan-class battlecruiser, Saladin, was transferred to the Navy of Masada as part of Operation Jericho. Breslau was renamed MNS Principality, while portions of its crew were retained to help operate it, including Commander Theisman. (HH2)

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  • The Breslau was built at the Gunther Yard in the People's Republic of Haven in the 19th Century PD. In 1903 PD, the ship was under the command of Commander Thomas Theisman and, together with the Sultan-class battlecruiser, Saladin, was transferred to the Navy of Masada as part of Operation Jericho. Breslau was renamed MNS Principality, while portions of its crew were retained to help operate it, including Commander Theisman. (HH2)
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  • The Breslau was built at the Gunther Yard in the People's Republic of Haven in the 19th Century PD. In 1903 PD, the ship was under the command of Commander Thomas Theisman and, together with the Sultan-class battlecruiser, Saladin, was transferred to the Navy of Masada as part of Operation Jericho. Breslau was renamed MNS Principality, while portions of its crew were retained to help operate it, including Commander Theisman. (HH2)
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