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The '''Merrapine Scar''' was a strange phenomenon, rumoured by some [[Earth Alliance|Alliance]] scientists to permeate the barriers of [[time]].
The '''Merrapine Scar''' was a strange phenomenon, rumoured by some [[Earth Alliance|Alliance]] scientists to permeate the barriers of [[time]].


It was located on the [[Laputa system]], above [[Gulliver's Rest]], the only planet in that system. Not much was known about the Scar, because the inhabitants of Gulliver's blocked all attempts at studying it. However, it was rumoured that they used the Scar's energies for mysterious research projects. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]'')
It was located on the [[Laputa system]], above [[Gulliver's Rest]], the only planet in that system. Not much was known about the Scar, because the inhabitants of Gulliver's blocked all attempts at studying it. However, it was rumoured that they used the Scar's energies for mysterious research projects. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Flight of the Cyberons (short story)|Flight of the Cyberons]]'') [[Faction Paradox]] considered [[Dionus]], a [[Time Lord|Homeworlder]] who lived on Gulliver's Rest, to be the rightful owner of the "anomaly" above the planet, and attempted to purchase it from him. However, he refused to make any kind of deal with the Faction, to their ire. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Eternal Escape (audio story)|Eternal Escape]]'')
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[[Category:Space-time anomalies‎]]

Revision as of 02:57, 28 November 2021

The Merrapine Scar was a strange phenomenon, rumoured by some Alliance scientists to permeate the barriers of time.

It was located on the Laputa system, above Gulliver's Rest, the only planet in that system. Not much was known about the Scar, because the inhabitants of Gulliver's blocked all attempts at studying it. However, it was rumoured that they used the Scar's energies for mysterious research projects. (PROSE: Flight of the Cyberons) Faction Paradox considered Dionus, a Homeworlder who lived on Gulliver's Rest, to be the rightful owner of the "anomaly" above the planet, and attempted to purchase it from him. However, he refused to make any kind of deal with the Faction, to their ire. (AUDIO: Eternal Escape)