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'''Odenwald Lava Field'''
 
'''Odenwald Lava Field'''
  
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Odenwald is a large asteroid field occupying the northern reaches of the Omega-54 system. This field is one of the primary sources of metals for the Red Hessains, with several commandeered [[Daumann]] asteroid miners toiling away inside of it to provide a constant influx of resources used to build new ships. Several mined out areas in the Odenwald have been reappropriated for hazardous training fields for fighter pilots.
  
 
==Jump Holes==
 
==Jump Holes==
 
*[[Dresden]] Jump Hole, G5
 
*[[Dresden]] Jump Hole, G5
 
*[[Omega-11]] Jump Hole, D3
 
*[[Omega-11]] Jump Hole, D3

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Areas of Interest

Asteroid Fields & Nebulae

Schutznebel Nebula

Schutznebel

Meaning literally "protective fog", the Schutznebel is a large, dense cloud of gases characteristic to the deep confines of the Walker Nebula. It acts as a natural barrier against prying eyes, and any hostiles entering from the Omega-11 jump hole frequently find themselves destroyed or disabled by the automated defences or frequent fighter patrols, before they manage to exit the cloud itself.

The Dust Field that surrounds Omega-54's Red Dwarf

Red Dwarf Dust Field

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Odenwald Lava Field

Odenwald Lava Field

Odenwald is a large asteroid field occupying the northern reaches of the Omega-54 system. This field is one of the primary sources of metals for the Red Hessains, with several commandeered Daumann asteroid miners toiling away inside of it to provide a constant influx of resources used to build new ships. Several mined out areas in the Odenwald have been reappropriated for hazardous training fields for fighter pilots.

Jump Holes