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.