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{{Planet Infobox
 
{{Planet Infobox
 
| name = Broadstone
 
| name = Broadstone
| image =  
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| image = Broadstone.jpg
| owner =
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| owner =  
 
| system = [[Poole]]
 
| system = [[Poole]]
| sector = 4F/5F
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| sector = E3
 
| house = {{House Link | Bretonia}}
 
| house = {{House Link | Bretonia}}
| population =
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| population =  
 
| docking = No
 
| docking = No
| terrain = N/A
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| terrain = Barren
| diameter = N/A
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| diameter = 8,420 km
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| mass = 4.80 x 10e24 kg
| temperature = N/A
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| temperature = -125°C to -48°C
| escape_velocity = N/A
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| escape_velocity = 9.78 km/sec
 
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A rocky moon in a desolate system. The moon was charted and briefly explored, rendered uninhabitable by humans and lacking any mineral resources of value; no details are available about its precise size, mass, and terrain.
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A landmark in the [[Poole]] system, the Sleeper Ship [[Bretonia]] was said to be less than two Kilometers from Broadstone when it detected the [[New London]] system. Whether or not this myth is true or not is of little consequence, as Broadstone has been hailed as a national landmark.
  
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[[Category: Bretonia]]
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[[Category: Poole]]

Latest revision as of 17:58, 13 February 2019

Broadstone
Broadstone.jpg
Location E3, Poole
Flag-bretonia.png Bretonia
Technical information
Docking No
Terrain Barren
Diameter 8,420 km
Mass 4.80 x 10e24 kg
Temperature -125°C to -48°C
Escape velocity 9.78 km/sec

A landmark in the Poole system, the Sleeper Ship Bretonia was said to be less than two Kilometers from Broadstone when it detected the New London system. Whether or not this myth is true or not is of little consequence, as Broadstone has been hailed as a national landmark.