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I was a little confused by this entry. My interpretation was that the 2552 event at Sigma Octanus IV was '''Operation: BRAVADO''' as detailed in Data Drop 2. But this entry starts out with a reference to 2544. Military operations are not likely planned that far in advance. My reading of ''Halsey's Journal'' led me to believe they were talking about '''Project: BRAVADO''' in 2544 alongside other military projects we already knew, such as MJOLNIR and GUNGNIR. These are not 'Operations' (a planned military objective) but rather 'Projects' (the planned development with a tangible result). We don't know specifically what Project BRAVADO produced, but despite the similar name, I feel it's wholly unrelated to Operation: BRAVADO. The reference in ''Halsey's Journal'' is May 20, 2544. - [[User:ScaleMaster117|ScaleMaster117]] ([[User talk:ScaleMaster117|talk]]) 11:11, 30 June 2013 (EDT) | I was a little confused by this entry. My interpretation was that the 2552 event at Sigma Octanus IV was '''Operation: BRAVADO''' as detailed in Data Drop 2. But this entry starts out with a reference to 2544. Military operations are not likely planned that far in advance. My reading of ''Halsey's Journal'' led me to believe they were talking about '''Project: BRAVADO''' in 2544 alongside other military projects we already knew, such as MJOLNIR and GUNGNIR. These are not 'Operations' (a planned military objective) but rather 'Projects' (the planned development with a tangible result). We don't know specifically what Project BRAVADO produced, but despite the similar name, I feel it's wholly unrelated to Operation: BRAVADO. The reference in ''Halsey's Journal'' is May 20, 2544. - [[User:ScaleMaster117|ScaleMaster117]] ([[User talk:ScaleMaster117|talk]]) 11:11, 30 June 2013 (EDT) | ||