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== Description / Specifications ==
 
== Description / Specifications ==
 
The Scybria Jump Hub consists of:  
 
The Scybria Jump Hub consists of:  
* A central 250,000 dTon Space Station
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* A central 400,000 dTon Space Station
 
* 3x Outlying 60,000 dTon Citadels  
 
* 3x Outlying 60,000 dTon Citadels  
* A network of thousands of sensor posts, with a diameter of approximately 0.25 light years.  
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* A network of thousands of sensor posts, with an approximate diameter of 0.25 light years.
  
 
== History & Background / Dossier ==
 
== History & Background / Dossier ==

Revision as of 16:57, 22 March 2018

The Scybria Jump Hub, located within interstellar hex (1714 Halcyon) within Loran Subsector. A deep-space Calibration Point that was constructed to reduce travel times between the Afkhar Cluster and the Nist Cluster.

Description / Specifications

The Scybria Jump Hub consists of:

  • A central 400,000 dTon Space Station
  • 3x Outlying 60,000 dTon Citadels
  • A network of thousands of sensor posts, with an approximate diameter of 0.25 light years.

History & Background / Dossier

The Scybria Jump Hub was constructed over decades by the Scybrian Polyarchy.

It was destroyed during The Grand Campaign, in the later part of the Scybrian Wars.

The location contains huge amounts of mines, emplaced by both the Corolian Jurisdicture and the Firstworlds to deny the location to the Scybrian Polyarchy. The region contains large amounts of debris, destroyed vessels, and unexploded munitions.

The Scybria Jump Hub is an official war grave.

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