Station
Star system
Power
-
Station distance
24,156 Ls
Planet
Kaititja D 2
Landing pad
Large
Station type
Surface Port
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
Colony
Wealth
Population
Government
Democracy
Allegiance
Federation
Minor faction
Station update
19 Oct 2024, 6:45pm
Location update
19 Oct 2024, 6:45pm
Market update
19 Oct 2024, 6:45pm
Shipyard update
Outfitting update
19 Oct 2024, 6:45pm
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John Crowley
John Crowley /ˈkraʊli/ (born December 1, 1942) is an American author of fantasy, science fiction and mainstream fiction. He studied at Indiana University and has a second career as a documentary film writer.
He is best known as the author of Little, Big (1981), which received the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel and has been called "a neglected masterpiece" by Harold Bloom and his Ægypt series of novels which revolve around the same themes of Hermeticism, memory, families and religion.
Crowley writes the bi-monthly "Easy Chair" essay in Harper's Magazine.
- ^ Nazaryan, Alexander (December 3, 2008). "Susan Orlean, David Remnick, Ethan Hawke, and Others Pick Their Favorite Obscure Books". Village Voice.
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