Board Thread:Unanswered Questions/@comment-26340255-20171007083242/@comment-1824272-20171009135012

Area B7R, Belka, AKA "Belkan Priority One Strategic Airspace B7R", AKA "The Round Table", has been historically a stomping ground for pilots to hone their skills with each other and fight in all-out combat with less care for the rules of engagement. Since aircraft were first used for warfare in 1905, and since Belka was the pioneer of that, one can therefore make the assumption that Area B7R has seen tons of conflicts over the 90-year period between 1905 and 1995.

Yes, Area B7R's nickname, "The Round Table", is based off of the from Arthurian legend. From Wikipedia: "As its name suggests, it has no head, implying that everyone who sits there has equal status." This is where B7R's idea of 'every pilot is on equal footing' comes from.

The Knights of the Round Table were King Arthur's Knights that sat with him at said table. Similarly, Area B7R's "Knights of the Round Table" could be used to refer to any pilot that stepped foot into Area B7R and saw combat there, though it's mostly used for the ace pilots and squadrons.

We don't know anything about Area B7R prior to 1995, so we have no idea what anyone was fighting for besides fame and glory. We definitely don't know if anyone in medieval times fought in the area.