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Life can only exist on Hellgate within huge, translucent domes that cover most major installations.
 
Life can only exist on Hellgate within huge, translucent domes that cover most major installations.
  
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The planet was the primary enclave of Clan Snow Raven until Clan Steel Viper seized control in 2899.
  
 
In the year after the death of [[ilKhan]] [[Leo Showers]], [[Clan Jade Falcon]] traded their foothold on the planet to [[Clan Steel Viper]], in exchange for fleet assets to the Snow Ravens. The deal provoked protest within the Raven Touman and both Raven khans had to defend their positions multiple times.
 
In the year after the death of [[ilKhan]] [[Leo Showers]], [[Clan Jade Falcon]] traded their foothold on the planet to [[Clan Steel Viper]], in exchange for fleet assets to the Snow Ravens. The deal provoked protest within the Raven Touman and both Raven khans had to defend their positions multiple times.

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(References to Hellgate)

Note: X and Y are coordinates (light years on XY plane) relative to Terra at (0, 0)

X: 39.00 Y: 1843.00

Hellgate is a planet located in the Kerensky Cluster, known for the harsh conditions on the planet's surface.

Life can only exist on Hellgate within huge, translucent domes that cover most major installations.

The planet was the primary enclave of Clan Snow Raven until Clan Steel Viper seized control in 2899.

In the year after the death of ilKhan Leo Showers, Clan Jade Falcon traded their foothold on the planet to Clan Steel Viper, in exchange for fleet assets to the Snow Ravens. The deal provoked protest within the Raven Touman and both Raven khans had to defend their positions multiple times.

Even when the deal was cut down by the Ravens because the Jade Falcon khan Elias Crichell was not releasing Nerran McKenna to fulfill his obligation to his house and so attempted to meddle in another Clan's internal affairs, and 'offering' so a good reason to do that to end the Ravens internal struggle, and two following Falcon raids, the Ravens retained the world.


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