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Gemstone Starliners

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A passenger and freight line headquartered on Jewell that mainly operates in the Imperial part of the Jewell subsector, though it also provides passenger service from Louzy to Efate and from Efate to Regina via Roup.

The company's ships are all named after gemstones: Amethyst, Bloodpearl, Diamond, Emerald, Firestone, Ruby, Topaz, etc.


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