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 - Galactic Exploration Catalog - 
Revision for A. E. B City

Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-06-30 21:40:00]Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2025-06-30 23:23:11]
DISCOVERER
NAME
A. E. B CityA. E. B City
SYSTEMNAME
NLTT 10259NLTT 10259
CATEGORY
Inhabited SystemInhabited System
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Orion SpurInner Orion Spur
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A good racing site: a large planetary port that covers the entire top of the mountain it has been built on.A large planetary port that completely covers the summit of the mountain it has been built on, making it a popular venue for SRV racing.
DESCRIPTION

The highlight of this system is a planetary port that was built in 3311, during the early phases of the Trailblazer colonization initiative: A.E.B City, on the 1 d moon. This large settlement covers the entire top of the mountain that it was built on. Some parts of the outer buildings, not to mention the main buttresses, also hang above the cliffside at places.

The port has become a popular place for SRV racing, where Commanders have to do laps on the outer edge of the station without their vehicles falling to the ground. (Of course, this is much easier said than done.) Much of the time, this involves using the SRV's thrusters to hop from one buttress to another.

Surprisingly enough, the port authorities turn a blind eye to these activities, despite being as strict with landing pad loitering as other stations are.

A video of an example lap can be viewed here, courtesy of CMDR Alec Turner. (The SRV shot above is from the video.)

The highlight of this system is a planetary port that was built in 3311, during the early phases of the Trailblazer colonization initiative: A.E.B City, on the 1 d moon. This large settlement covers the entire top of the mountain that it was built on. Some parts of the outer buildings, not to mention the main buttresses, also hang above the cliffside at places.

The port has become a popular place for SRV racing, where Commanders have to do laps on the outer edge of the station without their vehicles falling to the ground. (Of course, this is much easier said than done.) Much of the time, this involves using the SRV's thrusters to hop from one buttress to another.

Surprisingly enough, the port authorities turn a blind eye to these activities, despite being as strict with landing pad loitering as other stations are.

A video of an example lap can be viewed here, courtesy of CMDR Alec Turner. (The SRV shot above is from the video.)

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