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Tabula Rasa Guide to Tahrendra Base

Posted Wed, Jan 16, 2008 by Shayalyn

Personally, I think prison decor is the new chic!
 
Tahrendra Base is a secret Bane research facility that not only continues their obvious obsession with prison decor but could put potentially dangerous technology on the field of battle. You and your squad are charged with infiltrating this area and destroying all it's occupants.  Join Ten Ton Hammer as we'll provide you all the vital intel you'll need to navigate and survive this instance.

Mission Intel: According to Brann sources, Tahrendra Base was once the landing zone for Brann prisoners, the first stop after leaving Erdas. This seems unlikely as we haven't seen any indication of landing zones or dropship pads that the Brann would have used. The Bane have overtaken this facility and are using it as their primary staging area for operations on Mires. Sat scan shows a high concentration of energy somewhere deep inside the base. Other intel from Brann allies indicates that at some point an Eloh led an attack on Tahrendra Base, possibly during its initial overthrow by the Bane, but no information on what happened to the Eloh or his forces is available without Top Secret clearance.

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