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'''Nor-Pac''' is a multi-tiered military organization established in the wake of the fall of [[NATO]] in 2011 CE, during the expansion of undersea colonization and resource exploitation efforts that came from that time period. Following the near-cataclysmic [[Livingston Trench Incident]] of 2017 CE, Nor-Pac's assets were absorbed into the [[United Earth/Oceans Organization]] (UEO); to a degree, ad-hoc references to UEO operations prior to the UEO's establishment are Nor-Pac's, due to their interchangeability in the eyes of its personnel. | '''Nor-Pac''' is a multi-tiered military organization established in the wake of the fall of [[NATO]] in 2011 CE, during the expansion of undersea colonization and resource exploitation efforts that came from that time period. Following the near-cataclysmic [[Livingston Trench Incident]] of 2017 CE, Nor-Pac's assets were absorbed into the [[United Earth/Oceans Organization]] (UEO); to a degree, ad-hoc references to UEO operations prior to the UEO's establishment are Nor-Pac's, due to their interchangeability in the eyes of its personnel. | ||
== ''seaQuest'' == | == ''seaQuest'' == | ||
''[[seaQuest DSV 4600]]'' was designed and built under Nor-Pac's auspices sometime mid-2010s CE, with Captain [[Nathan Bridger]] overseeing its development up until the apparent death of his son, [[Robert Bridger]], which lead to his resignation from Nor-Pac military service. ''seaQuest'' was brought online, commanded by Captain Bridger's protege, Captain [[Marilyn Stark]], and her executive officer, [[Jonathan Ford]]. Many of ''seaQuest''<nowiki/>'s key military personnel were later transferred from Nor-Pac to the UEO | ''[[seaQuest DSV 4600]]'' was designed and built under Nor-Pac's auspices sometime mid-2010s CE, with Captain [[Nathan Bridger]] overseeing its development up until the apparent death of his son, [[Robert Bridger]], which lead to his resignation from Nor-Pac military service. ''seaQuest'' was brought online, commanded by Captain Bridger's protege, Captain [[Marilyn Stark]], and her executive officer, [[Jonathan Ford]]. Many of ''seaQuest''<nowiki/>'s key military personnel were later transferred from Nor-Pac to the UEO. | ||
During the [[Livingston Trench Incident]], Nor-Pac Command attempts to communicate with Captain Marilyn Stark, successfully relaying orders at the last minute to stand down. Stark ignored these orders, but was subsequently relieved of duty by Ford {{Ep|To Be or Not to Be}}. | |||
[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] | ||
[[Category:Military]] | [[Category:Military]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Organizations]] | ||