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+ | The Tanner Belt entirely engulfs the Bering system. Despite intensive surveys by both Liberty and Rheinland mining corporations, no mineral deposits of economic value have ever been discovered within the barren rock asteroids of the vast field. Unioners and Xenos have been spotted within the system on a regular basis. | ||
==Jump Gates/Holes== | ==Jump Gates/Holes== |
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Bering System
Bering System
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System Overview
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Commodities
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Areas of Interest
Asteroid Fields
Tanner Asteroid Belt
The Tanner Belt entirely engulfs the Bering system. Despite intensive surveys by both Liberty and Rheinland mining corporations, no mineral deposits of economic value have ever been discovered within the barren rock asteroids of the vast field. Unioners and Xenos have been spotted within the system on a regular basis.
Jump Gates/Holes
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