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Established during the [[First Tevarin War]], [[IMS Bolliver]] was intended to serve as a infantry platform in the case of a [[Tevarin]] invasion. The Bolliver’s layout was optimized to not only house military personnel but also provide defensible positions in the case of assault. This configuration became a template for future security stations and its references to this configuration can still be seen to this day. The station was decommissioned in mid-[[28th Century|28th century]]. Although it’s technically off-limits, squatters can sometimes be found living in the dilapidated halls.
Established during the [[First Tevarin War]], [[IMS Bolliver]] was intended to serve as a infantry platform in the case of a [[Tevarin]] invasion. The Bolliver’s layout was optimized to not only house military personnel but also provide defensible positions in the case of assault. This configuration became a template for future security stations and its references to this configuration can still be seen to this day. The station was decommissioned in mid-[[28th Century|28th century]]. Although it’s technically off-limits, squatters can sometimes be found living in the dilapidated halls.{{RSIref|text=RSI Pledge Store (Subscribers Exclusive)|url=pledge/extras?product_id=65}}


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Established during the First Tevarin War, IMS Bolliver was intended to serve as a infantry platform in the case of a Tevarin invasion. The Bolliver’s layout was optimized to not only house military personnel but also provide defensible positions in the case of assault. This configuration became a template for future security stations and its references to this configuration can still be seen to this day. The station was decommissioned in mid-28th century. Although it’s technically off-limits, squatters can sometimes be found living in the dilapidated halls.Template:RSIref

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