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... est difficulty faced by the colonists on Bel’Shir was that their major settlements were scattered across two vast plains, with many separated by towering mountain ranges or massive lakes. This caused the Revolutionary Army’s garrisons to be equally dispersed; several settlements, each with populations of around 200,000, were defended by only small contingents of troops.
He had noticed that their enemies rarely used aircraft, so he began experimentally deploying transport ships to reinfor ...
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