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{{Infobox | {{Infobox military structure | ||
| name=Fort Veritas | | name=Fort Veritas | ||
| location=[[Vashtar]], [[ | | location=[[Vashtar]], [[Almadis]] | ||
| coordinates = | | coordinates = | ||
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| caption2=Location of Fort Veritas in | | caption2=Location of Fort Veritas in Almadis | ||
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| type=Military Base | | type=Military Base | ||
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'''Fort Veritas''', also known as the ''Veritas Military Research Division, | '''Fort Veritas''', also known as the ''Veritas Military Research Division, Almadis'' is a [[Imperial Legion (Tarsas)|Tarsan military facility]] located near the tiny village of XXX in the great XXX. It is a highly secretive facility that has Level 4 Military Security. No foreign dignitaries and inspectors have been allowed to tour the base in its 66 years of operation. This has resulted in much controversy and theories about what goes on in the facility. Many of the local populations have even taken some fairly extreme conspiracy theories about the facility and its operation, especially in its role of testing some of the world's first jet engines in the late 1940s. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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[[category:Military of Tarsas]] | [[category:Military of Tarsas]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:18, 3 June 2020
Fort Veritas | |
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Vashtar, Almadis | |
Type | Military Base |
Site history | |
Built | 1952 |
Garrison information | |
Current commander | Colonel Quintus Opsius Aper |
Garrison | 820 Legionnaires |
Fort Veritas, also known as the Veritas Military Research Division, Almadis is a Tarsan military facility located near the tiny village of XXX in the great XXX. It is a highly secretive facility that has Level 4 Military Security. No foreign dignitaries and inspectors have been allowed to tour the base in its 66 years of operation. This has resulted in much controversy and theories about what goes on in the facility. Many of the local populations have even taken some fairly extreme conspiracy theories about the facility and its operation, especially in its role of testing some of the world's first jet engines in the late 1940s.