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In '''2815''', the luxury [[passenger ship]] known as the ''[[Cerberus ( | In '''2815''', the luxury [[passenger ship]] known as the ''[[Cerberus (spacecraft)|Cerberus]]'', the ''[[Montressor]]'', and numerous other [[Spaceship|spacecraft]] became caught in a huge [[traffic jam]] in a section of [[hyperspace]]. As both ends of the [[hyperspace tunnel]] were closed by the authorities, the spaceships were stuck inside. | ||
When the tunnel was reopened two months later, and the emergency services were sent in, the ships were deserted. This became known as the ''"Mystery of the Cerberus"''. In fact, the [[Arachnopod]]s on the ''Montressor'' ate most of the occupants of the ships, and the rest were taken to the year [[3012]] by the [[Repulsion]]. | |||
The pile-up of vehicles eventually became a [[tourist]] destination known as the [[G-Lock]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Festival of Death (novel)|Festival of Death]]'') | |||
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In 2815, the luxury passenger ship known as the Cerberus, the Montressor, and numerous other spacecraft became caught in a huge traffic jam in a section of hyperspace. As both ends of the hyperspace tunnel were closed by the authorities, the spaceships were stuck inside.
When the tunnel was reopened two months later, and the emergency services were sent in, the ships were deserted. This became known as the "Mystery of the Cerberus". In fact, the Arachnopods on the Montressor ate most of the occupants of the ships, and the rest were taken to the year 3012 by the Repulsion.
The pile-up of vehicles eventually became a tourist destination known as the G-Lock. (PROSE: Festival of Death)