Galahad Seat

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==History==
==History==
===Two Seats Merge===
===Two Seats Merge===
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Galahad Seat was founded with the other founding houses in Year 132 of the journey, from the Life Support Systems teams on the Arthur. Between the founding of the seats and the splitting of Merlin, there briefly existed a seventh seat, [[Agravaine Seat]], which was made up of the Terraforming Engineers of the Arthur. It was decided at some point before the Splitting of Merlin that Agravaine Seat would merge with Galahad Seat, as their tasks were conducive to one another.
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Galahad Seat was founded with the other founding houses in Year 132 of the journey, from the Life Support Systems teams on the Arthur. Between the founding of the seats and the splitting of Merlin, there briefly existed a seventh seat, [[Tristan Seat]], which was made up of the Terraforming Engineers of the Arthur. It was decided at some point before the Splitting of Merlin that Tristan Seat would merge with Galahad Seat, as their tasks were conducive to one another.
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Current revision as of 09:01, 27 November 2007

The Galahad Seat is responsible for maintaining both the ongoing life support systems of the Arthur, and is tasked with deplyment of the Terraforming equipment still held in the Arthur's hull for the Return. Memers of Galahad Seat are quiet, and often appear simple to outsiders.

History

Two Seats Merge

Galahad Seat was founded with the other founding houses in Year 132 of the journey, from the Life Support Systems teams on the Arthur. Between the founding of the seats and the splitting of Merlin, there briefly existed a seventh seat, Tristan Seat, which was made up of the Terraforming Engineers of the Arthur. It was decided at some point before the Splitting of Merlin that Tristan Seat would merge with Galahad Seat, as their tasks were conducive to one another.

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