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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Soarpath Junction was a junction station for spacecraft in the 26th century, located on the desert planet Looking-glass. It was that world's only settlement, and was manned by one permanent administrator. Every six months it was the end-of-line return point for a packet clipper out of the Davian Systems, and every month it was visited by the regular express ship coming down the line from Vega and the Homeward Core. Soarpath was more interesting that most junction stations, for rather than being automatic, galvanised and impersonal, it was made to resemble an Old Earth train station by its administrator, Junction Master Haydnn. |
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