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System '''124563-A''' is a system (implicitly uninhabited) that is located within jump distance, i.e. no more than ca. 30 light years, from both [[Wei]] and [[Phact]].
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System '''124563-A''' is a system (implicitly uninhabited) that is located within jump distance, i.e. no more than ca. 30 light years, from both [[Wei]] and [[Phact]]. The existence of a nadir jump point indicates the system to have an accretion disk of planets or at least asteroids.
  
 
In September [[3071]] it was used as a transit system by [[Word of Blake]] forces responding to a distress signal from the Phact [[HPG]] station. The [[JumpShip]] ''[[Pure Word]]'' brought them from Wei to 124563-A where their [[DropShip]]s were handed off to the JumpShip ''[[Toyama's Strength]]'' which had already charged its drive to immediately carry them on to Phact.
 
In September [[3071]] it was used as a transit system by [[Word of Blake]] forces responding to a distress signal from the Phact [[HPG]] station. The [[JumpShip]] ''[[Pure Word]]'' brought them from Wei to 124563-A where their [[DropShip]]s were handed off to the JumpShip ''[[Toyama's Strength]]'' which had already charged its drive to immediately carry them on to Phact.

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System 124563-A is a system (implicitly uninhabited) that is located within jump distance, i.e. no more than ca. 30 light years, from both Wei and Phact. The existence of a nadir jump point indicates the system to have an accretion disk of planets or at least asteroids.

In September 3071 it was used as a transit system by Word of Blake forces responding to a distress signal from the Phact HPG station. The JumpShip Pure Word brought them from Wei to 124563-A where their DropShips were handed off to the JumpShip Toyama's Strength which had already charged its drive to immediately carry them on to Phact.

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