Cartography Report on the Texas System Completed by Vanesca Catallia, '\S/'CEV-Mirrodin
Dated the 20 / 02 / 835 AS
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Pennsylvania Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector C3
Remarks: Hidden within the Pequena Negra, due to the high hazard from the field I don't suggest being here for long.
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New York Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector D2/3
Remarks: While being in a debris field on Texas side you will end up in New York's "Badland" zone, if you want to have trouble use the biggest ship possible and have fun on the other side. It'll be a tight fit probably.
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California Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector C4
Remarks: This connection can be a bit hard to reach unscathed, the surrounding debris spread is tight. Yet it allows you to skip New York so it has its benefits.
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Hudson Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector D7
Remarks: The probability to encounter the Bounty Hunter Guild-members rises beyond this point.
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Bering Jump Hole
Category: Accessway
Bearings: Sector F6
Remarks: If this hole would send a reading it would likely say: "Welcome to Bristol Constructions! Need a Bulwark - Look no further!" Or something similar.
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Medium White
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sectorcross D/E-4/5
Remarks: A white beauty right in the system centre.
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Planet Houston
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector F4
Remarks: Being a bit on the dryer end of things Houston is still habitable.
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Abilene
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector F4
Remarks: The moon near Houston. Not the best location cause it has no atmosphere.
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Planet Chisos
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector D4
Remarks: Freezing nights, days as hot as hell itself, I don't suggest camping here. Record says it's not feasible for terraforming, well with all the debris fields and dark matter nearby I would want to be there either. It's unknown to me and my ship array if there is anything of value on or below the surface. Yet it does look interesting from afar.
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Planet Brazos
Category: Stellar Body
Bearings: Sector F5
Remarks: A small gas planet, they come in blue from the staple.
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Pequena Negra
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea C2/3
Remarks: A dark matter region. It interferes with on-board systems and has a high rating for radioactivity. Navigation can be tricky due to the low visibility. The Pennsylvania Jump Hole is hidden in here.
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North Dallas Debris Field
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea D/E3
Remarks: The home to some Junkers, no wonder with all those scrap treasures around.
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West Dallas Debris Field
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea C4/5
Remarks: A leftover from the "Texas Incident". Stay alert in here.
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Grande Negra
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea C6
Remarks: The second Dark Matter Region within Texas. Highly hazardous. It's hard to see anything in here.
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South Dallas Debris Field
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea D/E6
Remarks: More remnants of the "Texas Incident". The debris chunks are slightly larger making it easier to fly for smaller crafts and vice versa can make it harder for inexperienced pilots with larger crafts.
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East Dallas Debris Field
Category: Zone
Bearings: Sectorarea E5
Remarks: A small area surrounded by warning buoys. The scrap within is radioactive.
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Dallas Incident Epicentre
Category: Environmental Hazard
Bearings: Sector C5
Remarks: This entry is an exception due to the traversal danger it poses. It's within the West Dallas Debris Field exerts high radiation if you are too close. It's the gate left behind by the "Dallas project". There are bound to be some records about this matter if one is interested in it. Any way stay within safe distance.
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Collapsed Jumphole
Category: Environmental Hazard
Bearings: Sector C6
Remarks: Another entry due to the traversal danger. Hidden between debris in the Grande Negra Dark Matter Region, it has a chance of showing itself only if you are already almost too close. Stay alert and away.