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The Lasting Damage was one of the GSVs that formed the Culture's offensive forces during the early part of the Idiran-Culture_War. During this time the Lasting Damage embarked on a mission behind enemy lines aimed at disrupting the Idiran forces so as to give the Culture more time to prepare for the conflict. Evidence at the time shows that it was successful in its purpose but before long it was hunted down by the Idirans and evidence showed that it had been destroyed.
As was common practise, before embarking on it's mission, the Lasting Damage transmitted a copy of its Mind State to another vessel. After its presumed destruction, this Mind State was embedded in a new GSV and it continued to participate in the conflict.
However, the original Lasting Damage had managed to survive, its mind escaping in a smaller vessel. It deliberately waited before trying to return to Culture space to avoid detection, and its survival was not known for some time. Upon its return, its successor renamed itself Lasting Damage II, and it took up the name Lasting Damage I. They became part of the same fleet, and fought together for most of the Idiran-Culture War.
At some point during the conflict, the Lasting Damage was tasked with the destruction of an orbital. This was done despite the fact that a number of people were still on the orbital. This action deeply affected the Lasting Damage.
Towards the end of the conflict both the Lasting Damage I and II were involved in the Twin Novae Battle. Before this battle the two Lasting Damages exchanged Mind states. During the battle the Lasting Damage II was destroyed. Afterwards the Lasting Damage I merged its mind state with that of its successor and concealed details of which of the two vessels was actually destroyed.
Some time after the Idiran-Culture War, the Lasting Damage decided to become the Hub of the Orbital Masaq. It continued in this role until it committed suicide 807 years after the end of the Twin Novae Battle as the light of the second nova reached the orbital.
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