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Preservation Campaign<snip>11th January 1892Agincourt returns from a journey through a second jump point and reports the discovery of a planetless system with a G5-V primary. The new system is named Manchester and, based on my own experiences of the delights of that northern city, giving its name to a planetless system seems surprisingly apt.<snip>7th February 1893Agincourt reports that the survey of Liverpool is complete and no additional jump points have been found. This means that Liverpool is a dead-end (I think most people in the home counties already knew that) and the only further use for the system will be exploitation of its mineral resources.
Preservation Campaign... Glasgow is a planetless G7-V system, Edinburgh has a G8-V primary and four rocky planets ...Steve
One thought on the White Knight. Would it be useful to include a geo sensor so it could search for fuel sources on its own? It wouldn't have to use it often, but since it's jump capable it could jump into a new system, move to the gas giants and find a spot to camp out without having to bring in a geo survey group immediately.--Mav
I do think the Royal Chronicler needs a name Steve