$TIME_OUT='Czas na wykonanie zlecenia minął.';
$WARN_MSG='To zlecenie wymaga pilnej uwagi!';
$WARN_INCOMPLETE='To zlecenie jest niekompletne!';
$NOT_DONE='Zlecenie nie zostało jeszcze wykonane.';
$DONE='To zlecenie zostało wykonane.';
$LOGIN_AGAIN='BŁĄD: ZALOGUJ SIĘ PONOWNIE';
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$TIME_OUT='Czas na wykonanie zlecenia minął.';
$WARN_MSG='To zlecenie wymaga pilnej uwagi!';
$WARN_INCOMPLETE='To zlecenie jest niekompletne!';
$NOT_DONE='Zlecenie nie zostało jeszcze wykonane.';
$DONE='To zlecenie zostało wykonane.';
$LOGIN_AGAIN='BŁĄD: ZALOGUJ SIĘ PONOWNIE';
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The Geri was originally the product of a development program that involved the eccentric and often clashing talents of Tapio Histvaari, Core Complexion's Chief of Missile Systems Development, and Hildara Rostavik, Core's Lead Designer of Autonomous Weapons. The program was an effort to cram as much missile firepower as possible into the Bestla heavy assault cruiser, and its Geri assault frigate counterpart, while also supporting the sophisticated control routines and bandwidth to operate stasis webification drones with massively uprated systems.
Despite serious personality clashes between the Caldari missiles expert Histvaari and Minmatar drone designer Rostavik, the Geri was brilliantly redesigned from its basic Rifter-hull format into an incredibly advanced, and incredibly expensive, assault frigate. While the performance of the Geri's missiles and stasis drones was far above anything achieved in combination in such a compact format, the Republic Fleet balked at the prospect of paying for whole squadrons made up of the Geri and the similarly expensive Bestla.
Although a few Geris are maintained by elite special tasks units of the Republic, a significant number of the initial production run were donated as prizes to the Independent Gaming Commission's Alliance Tournament XVIII by the Minmatar when the Republic became the principal sponsor of the event in YC124.