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[[File:Ground installations.jpeg|300px|thumb|right|A communications' dish used by Rasputin to connect with the rest of the Solar System.]]
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The '''Planetary Defense Network''' is a planetary array composed of a number of [[Warmind]]s, including [[Rasputin]] and [[Charlemagne]], built during the [[Golden Age]] prior to the Collapse. This network of hardened planet-side military installations and countless [[Warsat]]s allowed the Warminds to monitor and coordinate defenses across the entire [[Solar System]].<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/7_The-Ides-of-Mail-Sack/en-us/News/News?aid=10337 '''Bungie.net''' - ''The Ides of Mail Sack'']</ref>
The '''Planetary Defense Network''' is a planetary array composed of a number of [[Warmind]]s, including [[Rasputin]] and [[Charlemagne]], built during the [[Golden Age]] prior to the Collapse. This network of hardened planet-side [[Skyshock|military installations]]and countless [[Warsat]]s allowed the Warminds to monitor and coordinate defenses across the entire [[Solar System]].<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/7_The-Ides-of-Mail-Sack/en-us/News/News?aid=10337 '''Bungie.net''' - ''The Ides of Mail Sack'']</ref>


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A communications' dish used by Rasputin to connect with the rest of the Solar System.

The Planetary Defense Network is a planetary array composed of a number of Warminds, including Rasputin and Charlemagne, built during the Golden Age prior to the Collapse. This network of hardened planet-side military installationsand countless Warsats allowed the Warminds to monitor and coordinate defenses across the entire Solar System.[1]

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