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'''Falna''' is a planet in the [[High Empire]].{{book ref|firstborn}}
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'''Falna''' is planet in the [[High Empire]].{{book ref|firstborn}}
   
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It is an important planet, near the core of the empire, and is home to an imperial fleet. By the end of the [[Reunification War]], however, the empire's forces were stretched thin, as they had been pushing outward to hold their newly re-expanded borders. As a result, Falna was one of the ten locations [[Varion Crestmar]] attacked in his rebellion against the empire.{{book ref|firstborn}}
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It is an important planet, near the core of the empire, and is home to an imperial fleet. By the end of the [[Reunification War]], however, the empire's forces were stretched thin, as they had been pushing outward to hold their newly re-expanded borders. As a result, Falna was one of the ten locations [[Varion Crestmar]] attacked in his rebellion against the empire.
   
 
When [[Dennison Crestmar]] analyzed the attack on Falna, he correctly predicted that Varion would push the imperial gunships there into retreating, thus breaking their firing lines and opening a gap for his fighters. After the [[High Emperor]] gave Dennison permission to transmit fake reports of the battles to Varion through a bug in Varion's ''[[klage]]'' transmitter, Dennison made it look like one of the imperial gunships had gotten off a lucky shot, breaking Varion's fighter line in just the wrong place and allowing the imperial fighters to rally, resulting in an unlikely but not unreasonable defeat for Varion.{{book ref|firstborn}}
 
When [[Dennison Crestmar]] analyzed the attack on Falna, he correctly predicted that Varion would push the imperial gunships there into retreating, thus breaking their firing lines and opening a gap for his fighters. After the [[High Emperor]] gave Dennison permission to transmit fake reports of the battles to Varion through a bug in Varion's ''[[klage]]'' transmitter, Dennison made it look like one of the imperial gunships had gotten off a lucky shot, breaking Varion's fighter line in just the wrong place and allowing the imperial fighters to rally, resulting in an unlikely but not unreasonable defeat for Varion.{{book ref|firstborn}}
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