Station
Similar stations in Nagaybuwa
Installation (Military) - -
Ellis Escape +++
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Future of NgardinjaEmpyrean Clarity Systems
Installation (Comms) - -
Green Grove Gardens
Installation (Tourist) - -
Hill Settlement
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Nagaybuwa Purple Bridge IncKizim Penal colony ++
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Locke Base ++
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Union of NagaybuwaNicollier Holdings ++
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Warigua UnionOefelein's Folly
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Nagaybuwa Purple Bridge IncPoisson Installation +++
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Schubert Biochemical Exploration
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Tian's Installation
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Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is an American novelist, critic, public speaker, essayist and columnist. He writes in several genres but is known best for science fiction. His novel Ender's Game (1985) and its sequel Speaker for the Dead (1986) both won Hugo and Nebula Awards, making Card the only author to win both science fiction's top U.S. prizes in consecutive years. A feature film adaptation of Ender's Game, which Card co-produced, was released in late October 2013 in Europe and on November 1, 2013, in North America.
Card is a professor of English at Southern Virginia University, has written two books on the subject of creative writing, hosts writing bootcamps and workshops, and serves as a judge in the Writers of the Future contest. A great-great-grandson of Brigham Young, Card is a practicing member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). In addition to producing a large body of fiction works, he has also offered political, religious, and social commentary in his columns and other writing.
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