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The '''Bathory outpost''' was a [[human]] deep space staging post for the vast colony fleets | The '''Bathory outpost''' was a [[human]] deep space staging post for the vast colony fleets | ||
that left Earth in the late [[23rd | that left [[Earth]] in the late [[23rd century]]. It was located in the [[Crab Nebula]]. It was used as a refuelling station and monitoring post for nearly one hundred years. | ||
Circa [[2399]], the station was destroyed. At least two anti-colonial terrorist groups claimed responsibility for the explosion. A photo of [[Iris Wildthyme]] was taken against the backdrop of the destroyed station. Her [[Celestial Omnibus]] was visible amongst the debris. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Iris at the V&A (short story)|Iris at the V&A]]'') | Circa [[2399]], the station was destroyed. At least two anti-colonial terrorist groups claimed responsibility for the explosion. A photo of [[Iris Wildthyme]] was taken against the backdrop of the destroyed station. Her [[Celestial Omnibus]] was visible amongst the debris. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Iris at the V&A (short story)|Iris at the V&A]]'') | ||
[[Category:Space stations]] | [[Category:Space stations]] |
Revision as of 10:46, 1 September 2019
The Bathory outpost was a human deep space staging post for the vast colony fleets that left Earth in the late 23rd century. It was located in the Crab Nebula. It was used as a refuelling station and monitoring post for nearly one hundred years.
Circa 2399, the station was destroyed. At least two anti-colonial terrorist groups claimed responsibility for the explosion. A photo of Iris Wildthyme was taken against the backdrop of the destroyed station. Her Celestial Omnibus was visible amongst the debris. (PROSE: Iris at the V&A)