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An [[Astrographic Phenomenon]] is an [[Astrographic Feature]] with observable effects but unknown causation. In other words,they are mysteries or anomalies found within [[Space]].
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An [[Astrographic Phenomenon]] is an [[Astrographic Feature]] with observable effects but unknown causation. In other words,they are mysteries or anomalies found within [[space]].
  
 
==Description (Specifications)==
 
==Description (Specifications)==
No information yet available.  
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Interstellar [[Travellers]] are a curious lot. They range the stars exploring and mapping the cosmos, but even they, with their vast experience, still encounter mysterious phenomena unexplained by TL-15 science. These anomalies are collectively called ''Astrographic Phenomena''.  
  
 
==History & Background (Dossier)==
 
==History & Background (Dossier)==

Revision as of 12:05, 12 March 2017

An Astrographic Phenomenon is an Astrographic Feature with observable effects but unknown causation. In other words,they are mysteries or anomalies found within space.

Description (Specifications)

Interstellar Travellers are a curious lot. They range the stars exploring and mapping the cosmos, but even they, with their vast experience, still encounter mysterious phenomena unexplained by TL-15 science. These anomalies are collectively called Astrographic Phenomena.

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