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- 19:14, 4 February 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Large X-Pulse Laser (content was: "{{WikiProject Technology|tr=new}} ==Multiple Issues== # The image used is Apocryphal Source. I typically defer to Cache on what to do with those. # Multiple Citations Needed. # Models: GreekFire seems to be the equipment guru, maybe he knows some? Also, this is written as present tense--always a problem, especially when written from an era that is in the 31st, not 32nd, century. This page needs some attention, not quite sure how to resolve...")
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- 19:14, 4 February 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:Large X-Pulse Laser (content was: "{{WikiProject Technology|tr=new}} ==Multiple Issues== # The image used is Apocryphal Source. I typically defer to Cache on what to do with those. # Multiple Citations Needed. # Models: GreekFire seems to be the equipment guru, maybe he knows some? Also, this is written as present tense--always a problem, especially when written from an era that is in the 31st, not 32nd, century. This page needs some attention, not quite sure how to resolve...")
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