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Remnants of an alien civilization that existed long before humanity crawled from the ocean. The particulars of each individual artifact vary, but archeologists and scientists have been unable to determine their function; for all intents and purposes they appear to be inert chunks of crystal and metal inscribed with decorative patterns. A thriving market for artifacts has sprung up over the years among art collectors and the social elite looking for a new status symbol. | Remnants of an alien civilization that existed long before humanity crawled from the ocean. The particulars of each individual artifact vary, but archeologists and scientists have been unable to determine their function; for all intents and purposes they appear to be inert chunks of crystal and metal inscribed with decorative patterns. A thriving market for artifacts has sprung up over the years among art collectors and the social elite looking for a new status symbol. | ||
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Remnants of an alien civilization that existed long before humanity crawled from the ocean. The particulars of each individual artifact vary, but archeologists and scientists have been unable to determine their function; for all intents and purposes they appear to be inert chunks of crystal and metal inscribed with decorative patterns. A thriving market for artifacts has sprung up over the years among art collectors and the social elite looking for a new status symbol.
Selling Locations
- Planet Crete, Omicron Gamma
- Leon Base, Omega-41
- Battleship Fes, Omega-47
- Luxury Liner Hawaii, Sigma-19
- Kagoshima Depot, Kyushu