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| - Originally commissioned in 2158 CE, construction of the Ypres was delayed for several years when a costly lawsuit drove Yangtzee Shipbuilding, which originally held the contract for the ship's contruction, into bankruptcy, thus forcing the Alliance Navy to find a new contractor. By the time construction was completed, several of the ship's internal components were outdated, and thus the Ypres was relegated primarily to exploration and search-and-rescue operations.
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| - Originally commissioned in 2158 CE, construction of the Ypres was delayed for several years when a costly lawsuit drove Yangtzee Shipbuilding, which originally held the contract for the ship's contruction, into bankruptcy, thus forcing the Alliance Navy to find a new contractor. By the time construction was completed, several of the ship's internal components were outdated, and thus the Ypres was relegated primarily to exploration and search-and-rescue operations. In 2179 CE, the Ypres was attacked by pirates who attempted to take control of the ship. Captain Paul Crouse managed to lead his crew to successfully retake control, but he, Commander Jared Coulter, and Lieutenants Richard Jackson and Archie Dodds all lost their lives in the process, and so they were replaced by Tawfik Ebeid, Timothea Young, James Skinner and Jackie Mifune in 2180 CE. Only a month later, Young discovered that she was pregnant, and was granted a transfer to the SSV Dyrrhachia, where her husband was serving as the Mess Sergeant. Emmanuelle Sharon succeeded her.
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