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The usage of the [[USP]] in various formats can be traced well back to the [[First Imperium]] although scholars argue much of the research.
 
The usage of the [[USP]] in various formats can be traced well back to the [[First Imperium]] although scholars argue much of the research.
  
When the possibility of a [[hop drive]] was discovered, with the observation that [[jump drive]] will cap out at a 9 [[parsec]] range, jump performance codes A-J were reserved for hop drive (A = Hop-1 through J = Hop-9), K-T for [[Skip Drive|whatever would come next after hop drive]], and U-Z for any [[drive]]s beyond that, skipping I and O as usual.
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Once [[hop drive]] was discovered, with the observation that [[jump drive]] capped out at 9, jump performance codes A-J were reserved for hop drive (A = Hop-1 through J = Hop-9), K-T for [[Skip Drive|whatever would come next after hop drive]], and U-Z for any drives beyond that, skipping I and O as usual.
  
 
=== Selected USP examples ===
 
=== Selected USP examples ===

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