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The First mention of a "Cargomaster" or "Cargo king" was in the House Davion Source book as MILITARY dropships that were in production in 3025.  There were Civillian Vessles that were in production at the time that were NOT named, there were also 10 unnamed designs that were lost with the fall of the Star League... if i were inclined to be charitable i would assume that the powers that be were eventually going to write the 3025 version, but Warner's response was that House Davion Source book was wrong because it had the nerve to contradict his articles.--[[User:PerkinsC|Cameron]] 13:55, 11 March 2011 (UTC)

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The First Mention

The First mention of a "Cargomaster" or "Cargo king" was in the House Davion Source book as MILITARY dropships that were in production in 3025. There were Civillian Vessles that were in production at the time that were NOT named, there were also 10 unnamed designs that were lost with the fall of the Star League... if i were inclined to be charitable i would assume that the powers that be were eventually going to write the 3025 version, but Warner's response was that House Davion Source book was wrong because it had the nerve to contradict his articles.--Cameron 13:55, 11 March 2011 (UTC)