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− | | name = Ithaca Research | + | | name = Ithaca Research Station |
− | | class = | + | | image = Ithaca_Research_Station.jpg |
+ | | class = Cochrane | ||
| type = STATION | | type = STATION | ||
− | | | + | | system = [[New York]] |
− | | | + | | sector = 7D |
− | | | + | | owner = ''None, station abandoned'' |
− | | gravity = | + | | gravity = None |
− | | docking = | + | | docking = None |
− | | amenities = | + | | amenities = None |
− | | population = | + | | population = None |
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}} | }} | ||
+ | The Ithaca Research Station was a government research facility primarily tasked with studying the gravitational anomalies found in the Badlands by collecting data from over 20,000 probes and drones stationed in the quadrant. The data was then coordinated with sensor readings taken by the computers aboard [[Benford Research Station]]. Additional research projects are currently classified. | ||
− | + | It was part of a grand experiment (along with Benford) by Liberty to fuel its waning resources by capitalizing off of the anomalies in the [[New York#The Badlands|badlands]]. However, an accident occurred and the station was abandoned, and with the [[GMG]] providing [[H-Fuel]] the research was abandoned altogether. | |
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 18 October 2012
Ithaca Research Station | |
Cochrane class Station | |
Owner | |
None, station abandoned | |
Location | |
7D, New York | |
Technical Data | |
Gravity | None |
Docking bays | None |
Amenities | None |
Crew | None |
The Ithaca Research Station was a government research facility primarily tasked with studying the gravitational anomalies found in the Badlands by collecting data from over 20,000 probes and drones stationed in the quadrant. The data was then coordinated with sensor readings taken by the computers aboard Benford Research Station. Additional research projects are currently classified.
It was part of a grand experiment (along with Benford) by Liberty to fuel its waning resources by capitalizing off of the anomalies in the badlands. However, an accident occurred and the station was abandoned, and with the GMG providing H-Fuel the research was abandoned altogether.