![]() ![]() ![]() Plans were made to disassemble at least half of the fleet and utilize their components for other craft. After two years of silence, in mid 1999, the plans for a Hawk support base on Moonbase Alpha were scrapped, and the International Lunar Commission began to imply that the Mark IX Hawk, which had never been used against a UFO attack, was a gross waste of limited funds. Shortly after the Hawk support base on the space dock was completed, the UFO attacks mysteriously stopped. To cut launch time to the barest minimum, the eight hawks were maintained aboard the Centuri space dock, which was positioned between the Earth and the Moon. This new attack craft, the Mark IX Hawk, was tested successfully in 1996, and eight such vessels were commissioned by the Global Defense Command in 1997. It became increasingly apparent that such a short-range craft would be inadequate in the event of a massive concentrated attack, and plans for a larger and more heavily armed fighter were drafted. There was need for such a spacecraft during the UFO offensive of the mid 1980's, when Earth's main line of defence consisted of compact one man fighters operated from the lunar base of Supreme Headquarters Alien Defense Organization ( SHADO), which is now part of Moonbase Alpha. The Mark Nine Hawk is a small, medium-to-long range fighter craft developed as a deterrent to possible alien attack. ![]()
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