Cartography Report on the Omega-48 System Completed by Vanesca Catallia, '\S/'CEV-Mirrodin
Dated the 25 / 02 / 835 AS
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Omega-5 Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector D2
Remarks: Now sitting within Melilla, it moved for an unknown reason.
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Unstable Dublin Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector C6
Remarks: It's way too bright... Also do not attempt the jump if your vessel exceeds the mass it can support.
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Omega-52 Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector F4
Remarks: Easy to overlook as it almost blends in with Walker nearby.
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Planet Tangier
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector E3
Remarks: Cloudy and dark while being able to sustain life enough to settle. I didn't land here myself but I heard that you can grab a drink here.
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Khemmiset
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector E3
Remarks: Tangier's moon. Sensors say that there could be some ressources down there. But with how "fought over" the omegas are I would not attempt it unless that is settled.
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Planet Fuerteventura
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector B3
Remarks: It's cold and there seems not much down there according to what the Zoners of Gran Canaria say.
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Planet Gran Canaria
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector C4
Remarks: Having a good chunk of history the people living down here are around for a while. There are things on Gran Canaria's markets that you can't get anywhere else making the planet pose as an oasis in the system.
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Planet Rabat
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector F6
Remarks: A reddish gas giant who opposes the trend of being green or blue like many others. The contents could probably be used if the system wouldn't be fought over.
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Medium Red
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sectorcross D/E-4/5
Remarks: The star of this system. I took the guncam record from a bit futher afar to showcase how it sits between the nebulas. A kind of beautiful sight.
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Melilla Debris Field
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea B/C/D-1/2
Remarks: Another field of rocky debris. Just recently the connection to Omega-5 moved to here from the Alegranza Cloud.
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Walker Nebula
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea G-H
Remarks: I do not suggest to go in here as one can see that it's probably not a good idea. A lack of visibility, higher temperature and a hazard. Life should not wander in.
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Alegranza Cloud
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea A-B-C
Remarks: It's really foggy white. Everything that works as a lightsource in here gets even brighter, also sensors are a bit slow in here. Don't get lost, it's easy to mistake directions in here.
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El Aaiun Field
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea E/F-6/7/8
Remarks: An asteroid field, mostly of medium size rocks. You have clear vision which helps with getting out of this.
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Lost Cargo?
Category: Point of Interest
Bearings: Sector A7 ~ Coordinates Omitted
Remarks: I have no clue who lost this here and it's a bit out of place to not catch the eye being "way below plane". It's within the Alegranza Cloud and I only spotted it cause of a wierd scanner reading. It's a lot off the road. The owner should probably collect it as it seems to be in good condition. Coords are omitted to not have possible raiders grab it.
'\S/' Starfliers...//...Information...// ... "Oh look a rock." - Albert McKenzie
Cartography Report on the Orkney System Completed by Vanesca Catallia, '\S/'CEV-Mirrodin
Dated the 11 / 07 / 835 AS
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Tau-23 Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector F6
Remarks: As grey as a dust cloud, the Tau-23 Connection hides well.
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Languedoc Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector F2
Remarks: Giving the pilot a taste of what is to come, Languedoc is as crimson as the hole.
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Roussillion Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector C/D4
Remarks: Hidden in a smaller corridor inside the Asteroid Field. If you go past this you will find a bunch of IMG Hegemons.
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[REDACTED] Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector C3
Remarks: [REDACTED] - This entry is not suited for regular eyes. Please contact Leadership to be granted permission. Tau-61 the end of the road in west Sirius. Beware of the Lights.
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Medium Green
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector A7
Remarks: The only star in Orkney found in the southern half. The green hue is likely caused by the components the system holds.
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Shapinsay
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector E2
Remarks: A moon near Sanday, it's surface shows the impacts of many asteroids. No Mineral Data.
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Planet Sanday
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector E3
Remarks: A large teal colored gas giant, not interesting for the IMG, too far away for GMG.
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Planet Eday
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector C5
Remarks: <<BEWARE PLANET SUDDENLY APPEARS>> A mineral rich planet inside the Westray Field, the IMG is active nearby showing that there is value to be found. The surface is very cold as no light reaches the planet.
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Planet Rousay
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector D6
Remarks: South of Westray and not far from the Tau-23 connection. It's a lifeless desert world. Survey shows no valuable minerals.
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Planet Egilsay
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector F7
Remarks: Small and unremarkable, it holds mostly rocks and ice.
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Chopinsay
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector F7
Remarks: The small partner of Egilsay, a moon as barren as the planet it orbits.
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Westray Asteroild Field
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea A/H-4/5
Remarks: An environmental hazard and a natural border sitting between the main Tau systems and Gallia. The visibility is very low and losing sight of the sun can lead to getting lost while the ship suffers from hiding gaspockets.
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Giant's Causeway
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea E2/7
Remarks: <<BEWARE OF WRECKS>> The only tunnel connecting both sides, apparently made by the Council. It contains a few buoys and other wrecks to not get lost.
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Eynhallow Asteroid Field(s)
Category: Zones
Bearings: Sectorarea C2 // F/G2 // E/G-6/7
Remarks: The strangest Asteroid Field, split into 3 parts, two found in the north of Westray, one in the south east. Each segment holds a Jumphole, each contains similar properties. Some asteroids hold traces of mining, I assume the IMG was once at work here.
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Stronsay Asteroid Field
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea B/C7
Remarks: Found in the south west of Orkney, a collapsed Jumphole is found inside. Traces of mining too. Otherwise not much of interest.
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Collapsed Jumphole
Category: Environmental Hazard
Bearings: Sector C/D7
Remarks: <<STAY AWAY>> Typical for a collapsed connection.
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Fort Albi Hulk - Issoudun Wreck
Category: Environmental Hazard
Bearings: Sectorarea D/E6
Remarks: A huge field of man made debris around station wrecks. Traverse with care.
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Vierzon Wreck
Category: Environmental Hazard
Bearings: Sectorarea E2/3
Remarks: Another field of left overs from a nearby station. Be careful.
'\S/' Starfliers...//...Information...// ... "Oh look a rock." - Albert McKenzie
Cartography Report on the Cologne System Completed by Vanesca Catallia, '\S/'CEV-Mirrodin
Dated the 13 / 08 / 835 AS
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Hamburg Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector G3
Remarks: Hard to see as it has the same tint as the Norddrauwolke. Keep an eye out on the scanner. With how far off this is I can see it being a smuggler route.
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Stuttgart Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector B6
Remarks: This leads to the north of Stuttgart, another sneaky way to not be seen near the lane.
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Zurich Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector D3
Remarks: Be careful for this one as it's between the twin suns. Most autopilots get the approach right but I would not bet on it!
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Medium White & Brown Dwarf
Category: Stellar Bodies
Bearings: Sector D3
Remarks: This duo spreads their light in Cologne. White and Red looking for me, but the scanner says the smaller one is a Brown Dwarf. They are only worth one entry with how close they are too each other.
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Planet Longerich
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector B4
Remarks: A red-pink-ish gas giant, a non ending storm rages down there. The storm likely makes it hard to probe the composition.
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Planet Steinfurt
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector F5
Remarks: Roughly in the middle and whit it's own ring around Steinfurt seems to be a point of interest for Rheinland, considering the stations nearby. I assume the ring could hold minerals, similar to the planet itself.
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Planet Saarbrucken
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector C6
Remarks: This solar looks a bit dry, temperature scan says it's either freezing or scorching so no wonder. I've hear a rumour about sand worms and Saarbrucken but I am not sure if there is any truth to it.
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Herne
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector E7
Remarks: It seems to be a distant orbiting body to Steinfurt. Low temperatures and a desert world.
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Norddrauwolke
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea E-H/1-3
Remarks: Visibility: Brown ; Rocks: Sometimes ; If your scanner shits itself you will likely be lost as up and down can't be told apart in here. Good for hiding.
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Wildspitzefeld
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea G-H/4-6
Remarks: A regular asteroid field, some parts show traces of mining. Otherwise not much to it.
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Weisskugelfeld
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea B-F/6-7
Remarks: This sits in the lower part of Cologne, holding a working and a collapsed Jumphole inside.
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Tholey Wreck Debris Field
Category: Environmental Hazard
Bearings: Sector C5
Remarks: This station wreck has created a decent size debris field around it. There are also a good amount of ship wrecks, seems to be a former scene of a bigger fight between Rheinland and Hessians.
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Collapsed Dresden Jumphole
Category: Environmental Hazard
Bearings: Sector D7
Remarks: Stay in safe distance, the force of this closed Jumphole will otherwise try to tear your ship apart.
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Volkhoven Nebula
Category: Environmental Hazard
Bearings: Sector B2
Remarks: From further away this looks black-ish with a faint green tint, inside it's a dark brown with a slight storm inside visible via energy discharges. The scanner does not tell me anything about this forsaken place. Caution is advised.
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Escher Wreck
Category: Environmental Hazard
Bearings: Sector B2
Remarks: A station wreck at the end of the world? Right in Volkhoven, the thing looks weird. We Starfliers have no record of this thing existing. It also doesn't seem to be on the public neural net. What is this place? A possible forgotten outpost to study the strage Nebula it's in perhaps?
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Bengal 6 & Bauer 8
Category: Environmental Hazard
Bearings: Sector F2
Remarks: Inside the Norddrauwolke you can find this pair, they look as if they are still dancing. Bengal 6 seems to have a reading regarding how to move when the Tiger is nearby.
'\S/' Starfliers...//...Information...// ... "Oh look a rock." - Albert McKenzie
Orbital Chart: Bering System Completed by Vanesca Catallia, '\S/'CEV-Mirrodin
Dated the 07 / 10 / 835 AS
. . SYSTEM BRIEF
Bering connects Rheinland and Liberty, it's mostly inside the Tanner Belt however the belt itself is only wide but not that tall. The many corners give good places to hide making this indipendant system a good route for trading off lane.
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Medium Yellow
Stellar Body
D-E/4-5
A bright yellow star with a reasonably sized empty sphere around it.
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Hudson Jump Hole
Accessway
B/6-7
It shares the color of the asteroids.
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Hamburg Jump Hole
Accessway
E7
Appearance akin to the Hudson JH.
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Tanner Asteroid Belt
Zone
A-H/1-8
The whole of Bering is swallowed by this field of rocks.
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Pribilof Minefield
Zone / Hazard
B/3-4
It's mines, stay out for god's sake.
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Nunivak Minefield
Zone / Hazard
E3
More mines, don't test your luck.
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Anadyr Debris Field
Zone / Hazard
F3
Lots of junk floating around. Stay out.
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Norton Debris Field
Zone / Hazard
G4
Another junk zone.
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Collapsed Jump Hole
Hazard
D2
Stay away, it will rip your ship apart.
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Collapsed Jump Hole
Hazard
B4
Near the Pribilof Minefield, reasonable distance advised.
'\S/' Starfliers...//...Information...// ... "Oh look a rock." - Albert McKenzie
Orbital Chart: Omicron Kappa System Completed by Vanesca Catallia, '\S/'CEV-Mirrodin
Dated the 09 / 10 / 835 AS
. . SYSTEM BRIEF
With the closure of the direct tunnel from Theta to Delta Omciron Kappa became the main traffic hotspot for anything omicron related. Pirates, Machines and hostile Lights all competing over the same playground.
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Yellow Dwarf
Stellar Body
D-E/4-5
The yellow center, it's corona borders on some direct flight paths. Outdated auto-pilots may cause trouble via direct routes.
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Planet Gammu
Stellar Body
B5
Machines. If you consist of flesh then stay away.
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Planet Primus
Stellar Body
F6
Same as Gammu, only Beep may go Boop.
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Omicron Kappa Asteroid Field
Zone
A-H/1-8
This field embraces the whole of Kappa, it's asteroids take the shape of spiked spears which is a typical shape for omicron asteroids.
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Nameless Nebula around Lividia
Zone
B-C/2-3
A muddy green-blue hue around Lividia, dancing energetic particles give it a mystical apperance.
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Entoto Debris Field
Zone
D4
A accumulation of leftoves from the Core, radioactive leftovers and a wreck of a capital are found here. It's also within the corona radius posing as a navigational hazard.
'\S/' Starfliers...//...Information...// ... "Oh look a rock." - Albert McKenzie
Orbital Chart: Tohoku System Completed by Vanesca Catallia, '\S/'CEV-Mirrodin
Dated the 10 / 10 / 835 AS
. . SYSTEM BRIEF
Tohoku as a whole is a military seclusion zone. Access is restricted to Kusari House officials and military. Everyone else is a trespasser so prepare to be treated as such among the possibility of a follow-up in diplomatic incidents with the House itself.
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Medium White
Stellar Body
D-E/2
The candle to light this place.
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Chugoku Jump hole
Accessway
B6
It's white hue makes it hard to see inside Nampo.
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Hokkaido Jump Hole
Accessway
F-G/7
Another hard to visually perceive Jump Hole, set your scanner to alert you if you plan on using this.
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Unstable Omciron Mu Jump Hole
Accessway
F3
It's contained within the Kurosawa Dust Cloud. Mind this passage is highly contested by Kusari and Order forces alike, it will be a mean for conflict as long as it stays useable.
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Kurosawa Dust Cloud
Zone
F-G/2-4
Many small fragments and particles floating around, there are no public accessible files for this.
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Izu Planetary Fragments
Zone
F-G/6-7
No public information. It's appearance are asteroids varying in size. It's left to speculation what caused the field to exist, Starfliers records show that the field used to be bigger in the past and that the current accessway to Hokkaido lead to Okinawa in the past.
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Nampo Cloud
Zone
A-C/2-7
No public information. Nampo isn't just a cloud but also an asteroid field of decent sized chunks. It has been there for a long time. One assumption is that it is a "leak" from Chugoku into Tohoku.
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Un-named Hazard Zone
Zone / Hazard
C/7-8
MILITARY SECLUSION ZONE. No public information. Dark Matter and debris is found inside among lethal force against trespassers, it's also highly radioactive. It resembles the Dallas Epicenter in Texas to a certain degree. Caution is advised.
'\S/' Starfliers...//...Information...// ... "Oh look a rock." - Albert McKenzie
Orbital Chart: Vespucci System Completed by "Limitless", '\S/'ORV-Draco
Dated the 11 / 10 / 835 AS
. . SYSTEM BRIEF
Binary system with two planets and a few fields of varying compositions. Relatively low danger in most areas of the system, with few points of interest aside from several wrecks that litter the system around the planet located within the centre of the system. Aspects are monitored by what seems to be Liberty assets, while more remains in control of the Underworld of Liberty and Gaians from Bretonia.
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Blue Dwarf
Stellar Body
A3
The blue-white hue of lumination throughout the Vespucci system.
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Red Dwarf
Stellar Body
Beyond regular charting, consistent with the grid row "1" of said regular charts.
Provides the red-orange glow within the system. Quite distant to it's blue sibling, probably doesn't like them. I'm not fond of my siblings, either.
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Magellan Jump Hole
Accessway
B5
The first of three discovered connections, Draco's ingress and egress into the system itself. Rift connection has been stable for quite some time, judging by the readings. Little trouble for any vessel to utilise.
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Kansas Jump Hole
Accessway
G3
A jump connection to the Kansas system. Connection seems to be stable, no unusual readings from the passage itself.
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Unstable Burrow Jump Hole
Accessway
E7
A rift that would crush heavily-loaded vessels if they dared attempt to traverse it. Leads to the "Burrow", smaller craft can cross the bridge fully loaded in relative safety.
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Collapsed Jump Hole
Destabilised Accessway / Hazard
E2
A collapsed rift to another system. A major hazard if approached too close to, but not unavoidable. Has a sphere of open space around it, likely a by-product of its gravitational collapse and subsequent pull on smaller ice asteroids in the field.
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Planet Iridescencia
Stellar Body
C3
An odd marble of space, has some iridescent glow. Likely it's chosen name dedicated for that reason, but best to keep distance. A sattelite orbits, shielding something larger that's in orbit.
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Planet Veracruz
Stellar Body
D-E/4-5
Second of two planets within the region of Vespucci, home to a lost band of freedom fighters known as Hellfire legion. Monitoring equipment and wrecks alike surround this world. Unlikely to be settled by anyone any time soon. Debris could be salvaged, and the planet has a ring system comprised mostly of ice asteroids. Caution advised, as two moons detailed below also orbit through the rings.
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Citlaltépetl
Stellar Body
Orbit of Veracruz
One of two Moons of Veracruz, has no atmosphere and looks to be comprised of ice and wrecks. Lots of debris that surround the area end up lodged in the surface of this body. It's mass gain is increasing more rapidly, collecting far more than the other moon.
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Chiconquiaco
Stellar Body
Orbit of Veracruz
The second of the pair. Smaller than it's counterpart yet more reactive. Has an elliptical irregular orbit that pushes it through the rings frequently. The brighter of the pair, possibly because of it's reactivity.
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Tijuana Ice Field
Zone / Hazard
A-C/4-6
A minefield resides within this field, surrounding the Magellan Jump Hole connection and the few wrecks that exist there. Bretonian warships, likely lost in the war that transpired. A singular exit path exists, guiding entrants quite specifically towards the destruction that took place within the system.
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Sonaro Ice Field
Zone
C-H/1-4
Relatively harmless field that houses the Kansas Jump Hole and a Collapsed Jump Hole. Gaians and the likes of Liberty's Underworld send regular patrols, but otherwise nothing worthy.
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Debris Field
Zone / Hazard
E-F/4
Irradiated salvage. Scraps of it can be recovered from here, some lost assets of both sides of a war.
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Guerro Asteroid Cloud
Zone
A-H/6-8
A foreboding field of murky orange. Has large rocks, keeps the "Burrow" connection hidden and has a debris field somewhere inside. Would have located it but there was many unsavoury patrols around. Didn't want to press too deep with them glaring so outwardly at me. Not used to the lack of defensive weaponry on this ship as opposed to my old vessel.