Difference between revisions of "Tau-44"

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=Areas of Interest=
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==Nebulae==
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[[Image:Sumatra_Cloud.jpg|thumb|left|Sumatra Cloud]]
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'''Sumatra Cloud'''
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Sumatra Cloud is composed mainly of microscopic ice particles. This renders most scanners inefficient, which appeared to be useful when IMG was choosing the location for their secret shipyard. The field contains pockets of volatile oxygen that are extremely dangerous to passing ships.
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==Asteroid Fields==
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[[Image: Brunei_Ice_Field.jpg|thumb|left|Brunei Ice Field]]
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'''Brunei Ice Field'''
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This large field of ice asteroids was once part of the Barrier; later it drifted into the gravity well of planet Borneo.
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[[Image: Makassar_Asteroid_Field.jpg|thumb|left|Makassar Asteroid Field]]
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'''Makassar Asteroid Field'''
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According to researchers, asteroids of Makassar are most likely remnants of a rocky moon destroyed by an asteroid impact millions of years ago.
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==Jump Gates/Holes==
 
==Jump Gates/Holes==

Revision as of 23:49, 20 July 2010


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Tau-44 System

No current description


System Navmaps

System Overview

Local factions
Lawful
Semi-Lawful

None known

Unlawful

None known

Stations
Planets
Planet Malakka.jpg
Planet Malakka
Uninhabited
Palawan.jpg
Palawan
Uninhabited
Planet Borneo
Uninhabited
Planet Mindanao
Uninhabited
Commodities
Produced

None known

Mineable

None known


Areas of Interest

Nebulae

Sumatra Cloud

Sumatra Cloud

Sumatra Cloud is composed mainly of microscopic ice particles. This renders most scanners inefficient, which appeared to be useful when IMG was choosing the location for their secret shipyard. The field contains pockets of volatile oxygen that are extremely dangerous to passing ships.

Asteroid Fields

Brunei Ice Field

Brunei Ice Field

This large field of ice asteroids was once part of the Barrier; later it drifted into the gravity well of planet Borneo.

Makassar Asteroid Field

Makassar Asteroid Field

According to researchers, asteroids of Makassar are most likely remnants of a rocky moon destroyed by an asteroid impact millions of years ago.

Jump Gates/Holes