Station
Star system
Power
-
Station distance
346 Ls
Planet
Regina 6 a Odyssey
Landing pad
Large
Station type
Surface Settlement (Odyssey)
Station services
Commodity marketOutfittingRearmRefuelRepairShipyard
Black marketContactsFleet carrier administrationFleet carrier servicesFleet carrier vendorInterstellar factorsMaterial traderPower contactRedemption officeSearch and rescueTechnology brokerUniversal CartographicsVendorsWorkshop
BartenderConcourseCrew loungeFrontline SolutionsMissionsPioneer SuppliesTuningVista Genomics
Economy
Agriculture
Wealth
Population
Government
Democracy
Allegiance
Independent
Minor faction
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Location update
25 Oct 2024, 4:24pm
Market update
25 Oct 2024, 4:25pm
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John Wallis
John Wallis (; 3 December 1616 – 8 November 1703) was an English clergyman and mathematician who is given partial credit for the development of infinitesimal calculus. Between 1643 and 1689 he served as chief cryptographer for Parliament and, later, the royal court. He is credited with introducing the symbol ∞ to represent the concept of infinity. He similarly used 1/∞ for an infinitesimal. John Wallis was a contemporary of Newton and one of the greatest intellectuals of the early renaissance of mathematics.
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