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Hezzatonne Station

Bryce (none) posted on Jun 20, 2002
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After 30 days of wasting our time hunting palladium in the asteroid belt, we finally broke with our solar system and stopped over at Hezzatonne Station for supplies, and to try and sell some silver. This shot shows us minutes before docking. Hezzatonne Station is known for its unique lighting system, and for its sheer size. Behind you can see the heavily over-industrialized planet Naum.

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adtgeni

5:43PM | Thu, 20 June 2002

Well, nice light and a beautiful, out of the ordinary, space station. But I wouldn't be docking here if I was you - they must be putting up a hell of a docking fee just to cover their energy expenses...

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lemonjim

12:32AM | Fri, 21 June 2002

omigod, potamus. just how many liquid-ounces is 1 hezzatonne?


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