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When you're on the ground facing the enemy, it's important to know you've got support. <a href="/builder/nnenn">Nnenn</a>'s troop support sled really comes in handy...
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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nnenn/3348421608/"><img width="500" src="/sites/neoclassicspace/files/u3/troop-support-sled-01.jpg" alt="Troop Support Sled box art" height="333" /></a>
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<i>The 654th Reserve survived because they had mobilized a TSS (old converted cargo platforms) for M2 recurrency training. But the captured drone confirmed that the Ugokin have a biological neuron network running symbiotically throughout a hardware frame.</i>
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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nnenn/3347584159/"><img width="478" src="/sites/neoclassicspace/files/u3/troop-support-sled-02.jpg" alt="Troop Support Sled" height="500" /></a>
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However, when the going gets tough, it's nice to know that you can call in air support in the form of the LL-771 support gunship.
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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nnenn/3351984840/"><img width="500" src="/sites/neoclassicspace/files/u3/support-gunship-01.jpg" alt="LL-771 Support Gunship" height="498" /></a>
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<i>Thanks to the Fobulyin Treatise, the LL-771 benefits from both Jeeru-Kon levitation design and regenerative technology... giving it an almost unlimited supply of ammunition for its role in continuous close-ground support.</i>
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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nnenn/3351984840/"><img width="435" src="/sites/neoclassicspace/files/u3/support-gunship-02.jpg" alt="LL-771 Support Gunship" height="500" /></a>
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