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The Triad faced little opposition during [[Round 3]], despite the formation of the ill-fated [[STEL]], and heavily dominated the round. After [[Section]], a [[ReBorn]] wing, was discovered cheating late in the round, [[ReBorn]] was dropped from the block as a whole and subsequently roided by its former partners (known collectively as [[Furgion]]).
The Triad faced little opposition during [[Round 3]], despite the formation of the ill-fated [[STEL]], and heavily dominated the round. After [[Section]], a [[ReBorn]] wing, was discovered cheating late in the round, [[ReBorn]] was dropped from the block as a whole and subsequently roided by its former partners (known collectively, although it was rarely used by either alliance to describe themselves, as [[Furgion]]). The Triad set the tone for the blocking that largely characterised PA rounds up until [[Round 11]].
 
Also the only block in PA not to have been named after any alliances in it. The tradition of naming a block by combining the first letters of each alliance's name did not start until [[Round 4]]'s [[VeX]].
 
(Er... STEL, as mentioned above was named after the alliances in it - Scandinavian Legion, The Empire, Elysium, LOST... I think)


[[Category : Blocks]]
[[Category : Blocks]]
[[Category : Round 3]]
[[Category : Round 3]]

Latest revision as of 18:48, 8 February 2010

The Triad was a Round 3 block consisting of:

The Triad faced little opposition during Round 3, despite the formation of the ill-fated STEL, and heavily dominated the round. After Section, a ReBorn wing, was discovered cheating late in the round, ReBorn was dropped from the block as a whole and subsequently roided by its former partners (known collectively, although it was rarely used by either alliance to describe themselves, as Furgion). The Triad set the tone for the blocking that largely characterised PA rounds up until Round 11.