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-The NSS Venus is a [[faction:nepleslia:hray_gunship|Hray scout ship]] currently in service in [[faction:nepleslia:nepleslian_star_navy|Nepleslian Star Navy]]. It is part of the [[plot:4thaaspfleet|4th AASP Fleet]]'s 3rd Scout Squadron, under command of [[faction:nepleslia:ranks:grand_admiral]] [[character:Dominic_Valken]].  Its task, like the rest of 3rd Scout Squadron, is to explore and monitor the relatively uncharted [[faction:nepleslia:colonial_expanse|border regions]].  As the sole arbiter of Nepleslian authority in this wilderland, it is the crew's job not only to explore and chart but also to enforce Nepleslian law in its claimed territories.+The NSS Venus is a [[faction:nepleslia:starship_classes:hray_stealth_gunship|Hray scout ship]] currently in service in [[faction:nepleslia:military:nepleslian_star_navy|Nepleslian Star Navy]]. It is part of the [[plot:4thaaspfleet|4th AASP Fleet]]'s 3rd Scout Squadron, under command of [[faction:nepleslia:ranks:grand_admiral]] [[character:Dominic_Valken]].  Its task, like the rest of 3rd Scout Squadron, is to explore and monitor the relatively uncharted [[faction:nepleslia:colonial_expanse|border regions]].  As the sole arbiter of Nepleslian authority in this wilderland, it is the crew's job not only to explore and chart but also to enforce Nepleslian law in its claimed territories.
  
 Things, however, can get pretty boring during these long missions and its up to the crew to while away the countless hours of noncombat duty however they can.  While regulations are more relaxed, this does tend to lead to some frisky adventures as the crew is evenly split between men and women.  However, they are expected to be able to man their stations and perform ground missions just as ably as any other ship's crew.  The only question left is who would need the most protection.  The women, the men, or their enemies? Things, however, can get pretty boring during these long missions and its up to the crew to while away the countless hours of noncombat duty however they can.  While regulations are more relaxed, this does tend to lead to some frisky adventures as the crew is evenly split between men and women.  However, they are expected to be able to man their stations and perform ground missions just as ably as any other ship's crew.  The only question left is who would need the most protection.  The women, the men, or their enemies?