Station
Similar stations in LTT 16523
Surface Port - 22 Ls
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Jacquard Orbital
Starport (Orbis) - 22 Ls
LP 48-567 Dynasty
Citi Legacy
Surface Port - 28 Ls
Democrats of LTT 16523
Curbeam Terminal
Starport (Orbis) - 28 Ls
LP 48-567 Dynasty
Bohm Hub
Outpost (Civilian) - 42 Ls
LP 48-567 Dynasty
Nomen's Inheritance
Surface Port - 1,364 Ls
Democrats of LTT 16523
Roberts Terminal
Outpost (Civilian) - 1,376 Ls
LP 48-567 Dynasty
Tepper Works
Surface Port - 1,409 Ls
LP 48-567 Dynasty
Kondakova Ring
Outpost (Civilian) - 1,412 Ls
LP 48-567 Dynasty
Arrhenius Orbital
Starport (Orbis) - 1,426 Ls
LP 48-567 Dynasty
Pike Gateway
Surface Port - 1,435 Ls
LP 48-567 Dynasty
Stott Dock
Outpost (Civilian) - 1,445 Ls
LP 48-567 Dynasty
Ivins Market
Starport (Orbis) - 1,523 Ls
LP 48-567 Dynasty
Kraepelin Gateway
Outpost (Civilian) - 2,680 Ls
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Galpedia
Christopher Hinz
Christopher Hinz (born March 10, 1951) is an American writer best known for the Paratwa science fiction trilogy. Hinz has also written comic book for DC Comics and Marvel Comics. He won the Compton Crook Award in 1988 for his novel Liege-Killer.
Hinz's "Paratwa Trilogy" consists of Liege-Killer (1987), Ash Ock (1989), and The Paratwa (1991). His nine-issue comic book series titled Gemini Blood was published under the Helix imprint of DC Comics. With illustrations from Tommy Lee Edwards, the comics deal with the same themes and with similar characters as the Paratwa Trilogy and it ran from 1996 to 1997. His book, Anachronisms (1988), was published in the wake of the critical acclaim garnered by Liege-Killer. It is not related to the Paratwa Trilogy. He also co-created and wrote the Dead Corps four-issue limited series for Helix, and a ten-issue story arc for Marvel's Blade which comprised Volume 2 of the series.
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