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{{WorldS|Miramon|Empty Quarter|3136 B56578B-8}}: Another garden world on the edge of the [[Third Imperium]], the isolated paradise of Miramon teams with native life. Although no native sentient races exist on Miramon, the fertile planet produces a wide variety of agroproducts. This, in turn, allows Miramon to maintain a bustling trade with other inhabited planets and moons within its twin star system that it has colonized locally since humanity first arrived in the system in the early years of the Third Imperium.
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{{WorldS|Miramon|Empty Quarter|3136 B56578B-8}}: Another garden world on the edge of the [[Third Imperium]], the isolated paradise of Miramon teams with native life. Although no native [[sentient]] races exist on Miramon, the fertile planet produces a wide variety of agroproducts. This, in turn, allows Miramon to maintain a bustling trade with other inhabited planets and moons within its twin star system that it has colonized locally since humanity first arrived in the system in the early years of the Third Imperium.
  
 
{{Sources|S1=[[Stellar Reaches 2]] - [[Jason Kemp]]}}
 
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Revision as of 20:43, 10 December 2006

Miramon (Empty Quarter 3136 B56578B-8): Another garden world on the edge of the Third Imperium, the isolated paradise of Miramon teams with native life. Although no native sentient races exist on Miramon, the fertile planet produces a wide variety of agroproducts. This, in turn, allows Miramon to maintain a bustling trade with other inhabited planets and moons within its twin star system that it has colonized locally since humanity first arrived in the system in the early years of the Third Imperium.

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