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Similar stations in HIP 114044
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Flagg Beacon +++
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HIP 114044 FreeGolden Cliff Range
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Hong Jet Netcoms & CoHan Biochemical Centre
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Hong Jet Netcoms & CoHeceta Relay
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Loren's LegionJae Munitions Facility
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Lemonnier Terminal
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HIP 114044 Empire GroupMather Observatory
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Orji Biochemical Exploration
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HIP 114044 FreePaola Reach +++
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Peary Camp
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HIP 114044 Emperor's GracePelt Oasis +
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Loren's LegionPurandare Chemical Holdings
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Imperial Hegemony of PalaiologosPurandare's Hold
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HIP 114044 Blue Life LimitedSigma Cluster Construction
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Loren's LegionTrau Defence Hub
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Loren's LegionWhitman Stellar Market
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HIP 114044 Empire Group
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John Gregory Betancourt
John Gregory Betancourt (born October 25, 1963) is an American writer of science fiction, fantasy and mystery novels, as well as short stories. He is also known as the founder and publisher, with his wife Kim Betancourt, of Wildside Press in 1989. In 1998, they entered the print on demand (PoD) market and greatly expanded their production. In addition to publishing new novels and short stories, they have undertaken projects to publish new editions of collections of stories that appeared in historic magazines.
Prior to establishing the new business, Betancourt worked as an assistant editor at Amazing Stories and editor of Horror: The Newsmagazine of the Horror Field, the revived Weird Tales magazine, the first issue of H. P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror (which he subsequently hired Marvin Kaye to edit), Cat Tales magazine (which he subsequently hired George H. Scithers to edit), and Adventure Tales magazine. He worked as a Senior Editor for Byron Preiss Visual Publications (1989–1996) and iBooks.
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