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77825 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:16:13:22 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666048typeID: 77825 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662940 iconID: 25676 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 2.2e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -1.4e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 0.0 |
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77826 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:16:2:4:7 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666049typeID: 77826 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662941 iconID: 25674 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 2e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -1.5e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 3e+11 |
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77827 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:14:16:13 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666050typeID: 77827 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662942 iconID: 25697 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -2.4e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 80000000000.0 warpDistanceZAxis: -4e+11 |
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77828 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 16:14:16:8:2:22:7 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666051typeID: 77828 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662943 iconID: 25668 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -1.48459353954e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -52597789617.0 warpDistanceZAxis: -54589785369.0 |
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77829 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:23:4:7 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666052typeID: 77829 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662944 iconID: 25681 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -1.5e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 3e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: -2.5e+11 |
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77830 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 8:26:9:21:16 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666053typeID: 77830 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662945 iconID: 25671 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 2e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 2e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 2e+11 |
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77831 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:22:8:8:16:7 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666054typeID: 77831 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662946 iconID: 25679 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 50352186416.0 warpDistanceYAxis: 50684530070.0 warpDistanceZAxis: 45840620045.0 |
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77832 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:4:23:4:22 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666055typeID: 77832 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662947 iconID: 25678 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -2.6e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 2.5e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: -3e+11 |
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77833 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 25:4:25:7:4 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666056typeID: 77833 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662948 iconID: 25691 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 0.0 warpDistanceYAxis: -2e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 2e+11 |
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77834 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:7:22:7 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666057typeID: 77834 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662949 iconID: 25682 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 1.5e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 0.0 warpDistanceZAxis: -1e+11 |
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77835 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:16:8:16:9 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666058typeID: 77835 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662950 iconID: 25693 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 3.8e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 1e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 1.8e+11 |
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77836 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 26:25:16:13:16 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666059typeID: 77836 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662951 iconID: 25686 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 50000000000.0 warpDistanceYAxis: 5e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: -9e+11 |
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77837 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:4:9:4:15:26 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666060typeID: 77837 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662952 iconID: 25670 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 2.8e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 0.0 warpDistanceZAxis: -2e+11 |
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77838 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:5:7:26:8 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666061typeID: 77838 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662953 iconID: 25690 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 47055489354.0 warpDistanceYAxis: -50756236048.0 warpDistanceZAxis: 55600587540.0 |
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77839 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:16:15:26:14 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666062typeID: 77839 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662954 iconID: 25675 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 0.0 warpDistanceYAxis: -2e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: -2e+11 |
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77840 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:22:7:22:8:6 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666063typeID: 77840 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662955 iconID: 25696 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 3e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -2.5e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 1e+11 |
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77841 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 26:9:26:9:26 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666064typeID: 77841 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662956 iconID: 25687 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -2.2e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -2.8e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: -4.8e+11 |
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77842 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 16:8:16:9 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666065typeID: 77842 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662957 iconID: 25672 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 2.6e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -2.4e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 5e+11 |
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77843 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:22:14:6:22:7 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666066typeID: 77843 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662958 iconID: 25677 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 1e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -1.5e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 0.0 |
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77844 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 4:9:4:8:6 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666067typeID: 77844 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662959 iconID: 25680 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -2.5e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 3e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: -1e+11 |
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77845 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:4:2:16:23 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666068typeID: 77845 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662960 iconID: 25673 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -3e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -2.4e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 1.4e+11 |
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77846 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:26:13:22 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666069typeID: 77846 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662961 iconID: 25684 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 0.0 warpDistanceYAxis: 1e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 1.5e+11 |
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77847 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:13:6:16:13 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666070typeID: 77847 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662962 iconID: 25685 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -5e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 1.5e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: -3.6e+11 |
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77848 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:22:6:22:13 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666071typeID: 77848 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662963 iconID: 25688 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -1e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 1e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 0.0 |
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77849 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:16:14:16:8 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666072typeID: 77849 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 662964 iconID: 25692 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -1.35645178701e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 49353478956.0 warpDistanceZAxis: -56459356399.0 |
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77876 - USGZ_1 | No Description | Non-Interactable Object | Click to toggle showing the 12 attributes.typeID: 77876graphicID: 26188 Capacity: 0.0 isDynamicType: 0 typeNameID: 663071 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.0 radius: 4000.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.0 groupID: 1975 portionSize: 1 |
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77920 - QA ProximityNotifier (DO NOT TRANSLATE) | This doesn't exist. | Large Collidable Object | Click to toggle showing the 15 attributes.descriptionID: 663299typeID: 77920 graphicID: 2299 Capacity: 10000000.0 raceID: 1 isDynamicType: 0 typeNameID: 663298 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 100000000.0 soundID: 20197 radius: 500.0 published: 0 Mass: 100000.0 groupID: 226 portionSize: 1 |
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77953 - USGZ_2 | No Description | Non-Interactable Object | Click to toggle showing the 12 attributes.typeID: 77953graphicID: 26189 Capacity: 0.0 isDynamicType: 0 typeNameID: 663672 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.0 radius: 4000.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.0 groupID: 1975 portionSize: 1 |
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77954 - USGZ_3 | No Description | Non-Interactable Object | Click to toggle showing the 12 attributes.typeID: 77954graphicID: 26190 Capacity: 0.0 isDynamicType: 0 typeNameID: 663673 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.0 radius: 4000.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.0 groupID: 1975 portionSize: 1 |
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77955 - USGZ_4 | No Description | Non-Interactable Object | Click to toggle showing the 12 attributes.typeID: 77955graphicID: 26191 Capacity: 0.0 isDynamicType: 0 typeNameID: 663674 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.0 radius: 4000.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.0 groupID: 1975 portionSize: 1 |
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78582 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:22:8:7:16 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666073typeID: 78582 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 665879 iconID: 25695 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -2.4e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -1.8e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 60000000000.0 |
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78583 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 8:26:9:25:26 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666074typeID: 78583 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 665880 iconID: 25683 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -3.5e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 2e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: -1e+11 |
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78584 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 7:4:23:4:14 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666075typeID: 78584 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 665881 iconID: 25689 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: 1.4e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -1.1e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 3e+11 |
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78585 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 22:23:2:22:25 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666076typeID: 78585 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 665882 iconID: 25694 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -3e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: 1e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: 2e+11 |
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78586 - Jovian Symbolic Navigator 15:16:14:2:22 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Warp Vector Data | Click to toggle showing the 16 attributes.descriptionID: 666077typeID: 78586 Capacity: 0.0 typeNameID: 665883 iconID: 25669 basePrice: 0.0 Volume: 0.1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.1 groupID: 4599 portionSize: 1 warpItemActivationLimit: 1.496e+12 warpDistanceXAxis: -1.4e+11 warpDistanceYAxis: -2.6e+11 warpDistanceZAxis: -1.2e+11 |
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78627 - QA-Community Noise-100 'Needlejack' Filament | This does not exist.
Please DO NOT spawn more than one of these at a time. |
Jump Filaments | Click to toggle showing the 22 attributes.descriptionID: 666382typeID: 78627 Capacity: 0.0 metaLevel: 0 isDynamicType: 0 typeNameID: 666381 iconID: 24326 basePrice: 0.0 metaGroupID: 1 Volume: 0.1 isisGroupID: 4 raceID: 1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.0 Tech Level: 1 groupID: 4041 portionSize: 1 Maximum Ship Jump cap: 100.0 ActiveSystemJump: 0.0 FilamentDescriptionMessageID: 561098.0 Area Effect Radius: 6000.0 |
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78628 - QA-Community Signal-100 'Needlejack' Filament | This does not exist.
Please DO NOT spawn more than one of these at a time. |
Jump Filaments | Click to toggle showing the 22 attributes.descriptionID: 666384typeID: 78628 Capacity: 0.0 metaLevel: 0 isDynamicType: 0 typeNameID: 666383 iconID: 24327 basePrice: 0.0 metaGroupID: 1 Volume: 0.1 isisGroupID: 4 raceID: 1 radius: 1.0 published: 0 Mass: 0.0 Tech Level: 1 groupID: 4041 portionSize: 1 Maximum Ship Jump cap: 100.0 ActiveSystemJump: 1.0 FilamentDescriptionMessageID: 561098.0 Area Effect Radius: 6000.0 |
Please note that a "removed" item often means the item was just not yet added to the "newer" build.
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TypeID, Group, & Name | Tranquility_Previous | Tranquility_Next | Diff |
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5429 - warpDistanceXAxis | attributeID: None => 5429 dataType: None => 5 defaultValue: None => 0.0 displayWhenZero: None => 0 highIsGood: None => 0 name: None => warpDistanceXAxis published: None => 0 stackable: None => 0 |
5430 - warpDistanceYAxis | attributeID: None => 5430 dataType: None => 5 defaultValue: None => 0.0 displayWhenZero: None => 0 highIsGood: None => 0 name: None => warpDistanceYAxis published: None => 0 stackable: None => 0 |
5431 - warpDistanceZAxis | attributeID: None => 5431 dataType: None => 5 defaultValue: None => 0.0 displayWhenZero: None => 0 highIsGood: None => 0 name: None => warpDistanceZAxis published: None => 0 stackable: None => 0 |
5432 - warpItemActivationLimit | attributeID: None => 5432 dataType: None => 5 defaultValue: None => 1.49599993856e+11 displayWhenZero: None => 0 highIsGood: None => 0 name: None => warpItemActivationLimit published: None => 0 stackable: None => 0 |
TypeID, Name, and Group | Diff |
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70911 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70912 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70913 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70914 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70915 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70916 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70917 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70918 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70919 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70920 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70921 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70922 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70923 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70924 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2037 => 25666 |
70935 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70936 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70937 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70938 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70939 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70940 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70941 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70942 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70943 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70944 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70945 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70946 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70947 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70948 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
70949 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77987 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666098 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77988 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666099 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77989 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666100 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77990 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666101 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77991 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666102 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77992 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666103 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77993 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666104 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77994 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666105 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77995 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666106 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77996 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666107 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77997 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666108 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77998 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666109 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
77999 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666110 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78000 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666111 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78001 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666112 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78002 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666113 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78003 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666114 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78004 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666115 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78005 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666116 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78006 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666117 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78007 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666118 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78008 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666119 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78009 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666120 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78010 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666121 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78011 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666122 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78012 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666123 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78013 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666124 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78014 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666125 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78015 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666126 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78016 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666127 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78017 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666128 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78018 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666129 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78019 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666130 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78020 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666131 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78021 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666132 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78022 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666133 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78023 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666134 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78024 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666135 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78025 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666136 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78026 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666137 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78027 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666138 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78028 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666139 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78029 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666140 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78030 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666141 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78031 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666142 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78032 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666143 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78033 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666144 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78034 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666145 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78035 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666146 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78036 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666147 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78037 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666148 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78038 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666149 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78039 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666150 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78040 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666151 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78041 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666152 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78042 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666153 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78043 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666154 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78044 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666155 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78045 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666156 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78046 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666157 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78047 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666158 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78048 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666159 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78049 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666160 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78050 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666161 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78051 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666162 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78052 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666163 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78053 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666164 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78054 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666165 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78055 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666166 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78056 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666167 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78057 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666168 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78058 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666169 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78059 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666170 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78060 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666171 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78061 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666172 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78062 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666173 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78063 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666174 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78064 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666175 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78065 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666176 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78066 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666177 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78067 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666178 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78068 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666179 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78069 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666180 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78070 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666181 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78071 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666182 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78072 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666183 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78073 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666184 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78074 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666185 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78075 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666186 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78076 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666187 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78077 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666188 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78078 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666189 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78079 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666277 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78080 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666078 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78081 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666079 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78082 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666080 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78083 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666082 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78084 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666083 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78085 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666084 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78086 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666085 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78087 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666086 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78088 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666087 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78089 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666088 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78090 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666090 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78091 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666091 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78092 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666092 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78093 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666190 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78094 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666191 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78095 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666192 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78096 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666193 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78097 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666194 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78098 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666195 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78099 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666196 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78100 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666197 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78101 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666198 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78102 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666199 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78103 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666094 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78104 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666095 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78105 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666096 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78106 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666097 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78107 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666276 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78108 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666093 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78109 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666250 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78110 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666271 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78111 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666210 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78112 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666241 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78113 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666269 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78114 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666270 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78115 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666272 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78116 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666274 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78117 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666273 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78118 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666200 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78119 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666201 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78120 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666202 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78121 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666203 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78122 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666204 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78123 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666205 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78124 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666206 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78125 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666207 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78126 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666208 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78127 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666209 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78128 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666089 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78129 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666211 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78130 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666212 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78131 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666213 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78132 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666214 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78133 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666215 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78134 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666216 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78135 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666217 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78136 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666218 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78137 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666219 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78138 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666220 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78139 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666221 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78140 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666222 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78141 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666223 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78142 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666224 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78143 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666225 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78144 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666226 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78145 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666227 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78146 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666228 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78147 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666229 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78148 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666230 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78149 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666231 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78150 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666232 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78151 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666233 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78152 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666234 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78153 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666235 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78154 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666236 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78155 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666237 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78156 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666238 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78157 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666239 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78158 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666240 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78159 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666275 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78160 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666242 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78161 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666243 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78162 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666244 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78163 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666245 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78164 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666246 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78165 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666247 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78166 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666248 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78167 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666249 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78168 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666081 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78169 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666251 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78170 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666252 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78171 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666253 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78172 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666254 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78173 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666255 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78174 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666256 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78175 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666257 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78176 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666258 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78177 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666259 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78178 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666260 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78179 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666261 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78180 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666262 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78181 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666263 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78182 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666264 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78183 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666265 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78184 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666266 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78185 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666267 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
78186 - Deathless Circle Data Fragment (Miscellaneous) | descriptionID: None => 666268 iconID: 2038 => 25666 |
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77924 | Hide offers with LP cost less than | |||
77926 | Hide offers with LP cost more than | |||
77928 | Hide offers with ISK cost less than | |||
77929 | Hide offers with ISK cost more than | |||
514630 | Hide offers with AK cost less than | |||
514631 | Hide offers with AK cost more than | |||
623975 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70911 (Miscellaneous) | |
623976 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70911) |
623977 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70912 (Miscellaneous) | |
623978 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70912) |
623979 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70913 (Miscellaneous) | |
623980 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70913) |
623981 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70914 (Miscellaneous) | |
623982 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70914) |
623983 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70915 (Miscellaneous) | |
623984 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70915) |
623985 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70916 (Miscellaneous) | |
623986 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70916) |
623987 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70917 (Miscellaneous) | |
623988 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70917) |
623989 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70918 (Miscellaneous) | |
623990 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70918) |
623991 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70919 (Miscellaneous) | |
623992 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70919) |
623993 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70920 (Miscellaneous) | |
623994 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70920) |
623995 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70921 (Miscellaneous) | |
623996 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70921) |
623997 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70922 (Miscellaneous) | |
623998 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70922) |
623999 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70923 (Miscellaneous) | |
624000 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70923) |
624001 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70924 (Miscellaneous) | |
624002 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
With just the right approach it may be possible to decode what remains and access a coherent data stream. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
With just Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70924) |
624023 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70935 (Miscellaneous) | |
624024 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70935) |
624025 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70936 (Miscellaneous) | |
624026 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70936) |
624027 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70937 (Miscellaneous) | |
624028 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70937) |
624029 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70938 (Miscellaneous) | |
624030 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70938) |
624031 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70939 (Miscellaneous) | |
624032 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70939) |
624033 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70940 (Miscellaneous) | |
624034 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70940) |
624035 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70941 (Miscellaneous) | |
624036 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70941) |
624037 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70942 (Miscellaneous) | |
624038 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70942) |
624039 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70943 (Miscellaneous) | |
624040 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70943) |
624041 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70944 (Miscellaneous) | |
624042 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70944) |
624043 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70945 (Miscellaneous) | |
624045 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70946 (Miscellaneous) | |
624046 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70946) |
624047 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70947 (Miscellaneous) | |
624048 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70947) |
624049 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70948 (Miscellaneous) | |
624050 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70948) |
624051 | Corrupted Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 70949 (Miscellaneous) | |
624052 | This standardized data storage device is heavily corrupted but some fragmentary data remains accessible.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (70949) |
656018 | Gate | Gate | Name for dungeon 10361 | |
656019 | Dungeon | Dungeon | ||
656020 | Gate | Gate | Name for dungeon 10363 | |
656021 | Gate | Gate | Name for dungeon 10364 | |
656022 | Gate | Gate | Name for dungeon 10365 | |
662939 | Warp Vector Data | Warp Vector Data | Description of group ID 4599 | |
662940 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:16:13:22 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:16:13:22 | Name of item 77825 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662941 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:16:2:4:7 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:16:2:4:7 | Name of item 77826 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662942 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:14:16:13 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:14:16:13 | Name of item 77827 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662943 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 16:14:16:8:2:22:7 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 16:14:16:8:2:22:7 | Name of item 77828 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662944 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:23:4:7 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:23:4:7 | Name of item 77829 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662945 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 8:26:9:21:16 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 8:26:9:21:16 | Name of item 77830 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662946 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:22:8:8:16:7 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:22:8:8:16:7 | Name of item 77831 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662947 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:4:23:4:22 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:4:23:4:22 | Name of item 77832 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662948 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 25:4:25:7:4 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 25:4:25:7:4 | Name of item 77833 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662949 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:7:22:7 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:7:22:7 | Name of item 77834 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662950 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:16:8:16:9 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:16:8:16:9 | Name of item 77835 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662951 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 26:25:16:13:16 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 26:25:16:13:16 | Name of item 77836 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662952 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:4:9:4:15:26 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:4:9:4:15:26 | Name of item 77837 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662953 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:5:7:26:8 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:5:7:26:8 | Name of item 77838 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662954 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:16:15:26:14 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:16:15:26:14 | Name of item 77839 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662955 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:22:7:22:8:6 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:22:7:22:8:6 | Name of item 77840 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662956 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 26:9:26:9:26 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 26:9:26:9:26 | Name of item 77841 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662957 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 16:8:16:9 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 16:8:16:9 | Name of item 77842 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662958 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:22:14:6:22:7 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:22:14:6:22:7 | Name of item 77843 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662959 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 4:9:4:8:6 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 4:9:4:8:6 | Name of item 77844 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662960 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:4:2:16:23 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:4:2:16:23 | Name of item 77845 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662961 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:26:13:22 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:26:13:22 | Name of item 77846 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662962 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:13:6:16:13 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:13:6:16:13 | Name of item 77847 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662963 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:22:6:22:13 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:22:6:22:13 | Name of item 77848 (Warp Vector Data) | |
662964 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:16:14:16:8 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:16:14:16:8 | Name of item 77849 (Warp Vector Data) | |
663071 | USGZ_1 | USGZ_1 | Name of item 77876 (Non-Interactable Object) | |
663298 | QA ProximityNotifier (DO NOT TRANSLATE) | QA ProximityNotifier (DO NOT TRANSLATE) | Name of item 77920 (Large Collidable Object) | |
663299 | This doesn't exist. | This doesn't exist. | Description of item "QA ProximityNotifier (DO NOT TRANSLATE)" (77920) | |
663368 | G2 | G2 | Name for dungeon 10426 | |
663369 | G3 | G3 | Name for dungeon 10427 | |
663370 | G4 | G4 | Name for dungeon 10428 | |
663672 | USGZ_2 | USGZ_2 | Name of item 77953 (Non-Interactable Object) | |
663673 | USGZ_3 | USGZ_3 | Name of item 77954 (Non-Interactable Object) | |
663674 | USGZ_4 | USGZ_4 | Name of item 77955 (Non-Interactable Object) | |
663791 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77987 (Miscellaneous) |
663793 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77988 (Miscellaneous) |
663794 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77989 (Miscellaneous) |
663795 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77990 (Miscellaneous) |
663796 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77991 (Miscellaneous) |
663797 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77992 (Miscellaneous) |
663798 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77993 (Miscellaneous) |
663799 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77994 (Miscellaneous) |
663800 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77995 (Miscellaneous) |
663801 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77996 (Miscellaneous) |
663802 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77997 (Miscellaneous) |
663803 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77998 (Miscellaneous) |
663804 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 77999 (Miscellaneous) |
663805 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78000 (Miscellaneous) |
663806 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78001 (Miscellaneous) |
663807 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78002 (Miscellaneous) |
663808 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78003 (Miscellaneous) |
663809 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78004 (Miscellaneous) |
663810 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78005 (Miscellaneous) |
663811 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78006 (Miscellaneous) |
663812 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78007 (Miscellaneous) |
663813 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78008 (Miscellaneous) |
663814 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78009 (Miscellaneous) |
663815 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78010 (Miscellaneous) |
663816 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78011 (Miscellaneous) |
663817 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78012 (Miscellaneous) |
663818 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78013 (Miscellaneous) |
663819 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78014 (Miscellaneous) |
663820 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78015 (Miscellaneous) |
663821 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78016 (Miscellaneous) |
663822 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78017 (Miscellaneous) |
663823 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78018 (Miscellaneous) |
663824 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78019 (Miscellaneous) |
663825 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78020 (Miscellaneous) |
663826 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78021 (Miscellaneous) |
663827 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78022 (Miscellaneous) |
663828 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78023 (Miscellaneous) |
663829 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78024 (Miscellaneous) |
663830 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78025 (Miscellaneous) |
663831 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78026 (Miscellaneous) |
663832 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78027 (Miscellaneous) |
663833 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78028 (Miscellaneous) |
663834 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78029 (Miscellaneous) |
663835 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78030 (Miscellaneous) |
663836 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78031 (Miscellaneous) |
663837 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78032 (Miscellaneous) |
663838 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78033 (Miscellaneous) |
663839 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78034 (Miscellaneous) |
663840 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78035 (Miscellaneous) |
663841 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78036 (Miscellaneous) |
663842 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78037 (Miscellaneous) |
663843 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78038 (Miscellaneous) |
663844 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78039 (Miscellaneous) |
663845 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78040 (Miscellaneous) |
663846 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78041 (Miscellaneous) |
663847 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78042 (Miscellaneous) |
663848 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78043 (Miscellaneous) |
663849 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78044 (Miscellaneous) |
663850 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78045 (Miscellaneous) |
663851 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78046 (Miscellaneous) |
663852 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78047 (Miscellaneous) |
663853 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78048 (Miscellaneous) |
663854 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78049 (Miscellaneous) |
663855 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78050 (Miscellaneous) |
663856 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78051 (Miscellaneous) |
663857 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78052 (Miscellaneous) |
663858 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78053 (Miscellaneous) |
663859 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78054 (Miscellaneous) |
663860 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78055 (Miscellaneous) |
663861 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78056 (Miscellaneous) |
663862 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78057 (Miscellaneous) |
663863 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78058 (Miscellaneous) |
663864 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78059 (Miscellaneous) |
663865 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78060 (Miscellaneous) |
663866 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78061 (Miscellaneous) |
663867 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78062 (Miscellaneous) |
663868 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78063 (Miscellaneous) |
663869 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78064 (Miscellaneous) |
663870 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78065 (Miscellaneous) |
663871 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78066 (Miscellaneous) |
663872 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78067 (Miscellaneous) |
663873 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78068 (Miscellaneous) |
663874 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78069 (Miscellaneous) |
663875 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78070 (Miscellaneous) |
663876 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78071 (Miscellaneous) |
663877 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78072 (Miscellaneous) |
663878 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78073 (Miscellaneous) |
663879 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78074 (Miscellaneous) |
663880 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78075 (Miscellaneous) |
663881 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78076 (Miscellaneous) |
663882 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78077 (Miscellaneous) |
663883 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78078 (Miscellaneous) |
663884 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78079 (Miscellaneous) |
663885 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78080 (Miscellaneous) |
663886 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78081 (Miscellaneous) |
663887 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78082 (Miscellaneous) |
663888 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78083 (Miscellaneous) |
663889 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78084 (Miscellaneous) |
663890 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78085 (Miscellaneous) |
663891 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78086 (Miscellaneous) |
663892 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78087 (Miscellaneous) |
663893 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78088 (Miscellaneous) |
663894 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78089 (Miscellaneous) |
663895 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78090 (Miscellaneous) |
663896 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78091 (Miscellaneous) |
663897 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78092 (Miscellaneous) |
663898 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78093 (Miscellaneous) |
663899 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78094 (Miscellaneous) |
663900 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78095 (Miscellaneous) |
663901 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78096 (Miscellaneous) |
663902 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78097 (Miscellaneous) |
663903 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78098 (Miscellaneous) |
663904 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78099 (Miscellaneous) |
663905 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78100 (Miscellaneous) |
663906 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78101 (Miscellaneous) |
663907 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78102 (Miscellaneous) |
663908 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78103 (Miscellaneous) |
663909 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78104 (Miscellaneous) |
663910 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78105 (Miscellaneous) |
663911 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78106 (Miscellaneous) |
663912 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78107 (Miscellaneous) |
663913 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78108 (Miscellaneous) |
663914 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78109 (Miscellaneous) |
663915 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78110 (Miscellaneous) |
663916 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78111 (Miscellaneous) |
663917 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78112 (Miscellaneous) |
663918 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78113 (Miscellaneous) |
663919 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78114 (Miscellaneous) |
663920 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78115 (Miscellaneous) |
663921 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78116 (Miscellaneous) |
663922 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78117 (Miscellaneous) |
663923 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78118 (Miscellaneous) |
663924 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78119 (Miscellaneous) |
663925 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78120 (Miscellaneous) |
663926 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78121 (Miscellaneous) |
663927 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78122 (Miscellaneous) |
663928 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78123 (Miscellaneous) |
663929 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78124 (Miscellaneous) |
663930 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78125 (Miscellaneous) |
663931 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78126 (Miscellaneous) |
663932 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78127 (Miscellaneous) |
663933 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78128 (Miscellaneous) |
663934 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78129 (Miscellaneous) |
663935 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78130 (Miscellaneous) |
663936 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78131 (Miscellaneous) |
663937 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78132 (Miscellaneous) |
663938 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78133 (Miscellaneous) |
663939 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78134 (Miscellaneous) |
663940 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78135 (Miscellaneous) |
663941 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78136 (Miscellaneous) |
663942 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78137 (Miscellaneous) |
663943 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78138 (Miscellaneous) |
663944 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78139 (Miscellaneous) |
663945 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78140 (Miscellaneous) |
663946 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78141 (Miscellaneous) |
663947 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78142 (Miscellaneous) |
663948 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78143 (Miscellaneous) |
663949 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78144 (Miscellaneous) |
663950 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78145 (Miscellaneous) |
663951 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78146 (Miscellaneous) |
663952 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78147 (Miscellaneous) |
663953 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78148 (Miscellaneous) |
663954 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78149 (Miscellaneous) |
663955 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78150 (Miscellaneous) |
663956 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78151 (Miscellaneous) |
663957 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78152 (Miscellaneous) |
663958 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78153 (Miscellaneous) |
663959 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78154 (Miscellaneous) |
663960 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78155 (Miscellaneous) |
663961 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78156 (Miscellaneous) |
663962 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78157 (Miscellaneous) |
663963 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78158 (Miscellaneous) |
663964 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78159 (Miscellaneous) |
663965 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78160 (Miscellaneous) |
663966 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78161 (Miscellaneous) |
663967 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78162 (Miscellaneous) |
663968 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78163 (Miscellaneous) |
663969 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78164 (Miscellaneous) |
663970 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78165 (Miscellaneous) |
663971 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78166 (Miscellaneous) |
663972 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78167 (Miscellaneous) |
663973 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78168 (Miscellaneous) |
663974 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78169 (Miscellaneous) |
663975 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78170 (Miscellaneous) |
663976 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78171 (Miscellaneous) |
663977 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78172 (Miscellaneous) |
663978 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78173 (Miscellaneous) |
663979 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78174 (Miscellaneous) |
663980 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78175 (Miscellaneous) |
663981 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78176 (Miscellaneous) |
663982 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78177 (Miscellaneous) |
663983 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78178 (Miscellaneous) |
663984 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78179 (Miscellaneous) |
663985 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78180 (Miscellaneous) |
663986 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78181 (Miscellaneous) |
663987 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78182 (Miscellaneous) |
663988 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78183 (Miscellaneous) |
663989 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78184 (Miscellaneous) |
663990 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78185 (Miscellaneous) |
663991 | Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Deathless Circle Data Fragment | Name of item 78186 (Miscellaneous) |
664493 | The Warp Vector Item can't be used in this location. | The Warp Vector Item can't be used in this location. | ||
664496 | You can't use this item so far from the center of the system | You can't use this item so far from the center of the system | ||
664497 | The item you are trying to use is not a warp vector. | The item you are trying to use is not a warp vector. | ||
664666 | G1 | G1 | Name for dungeon 10440 | |
664713 | "You do no own this item" | "You do no own this item" | ||
664714 | You can't activate an empty stack of items. | You can't activate an empty stack of items. | ||
664715 | The warp vector item is not reachable from where you are right now. | The warp vector item is not reachable from where you are right now. | ||
664716 | You must be in space when activating the warp vector. | You must be in space when activating the warp vector. | ||
665520 | Select Amount | Select Amount | UI/LPStore/selectAmount | |
665663 | LP price range | LP price range | UI/LPStore/lpPriceRange | |
665664 | ISK price range | ISK price range | UI/LPStore/iskPriceRange | |
665665 | Filter Price | Filter Price | UI/LPStore/filterPrice | |
665666 | min | min | UI/LPStore/min | |
665667 | max | max | UI/LPStore/max | |
665879 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:22:8:7:16 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:22:8:7:16 | Name of item 78582 (Warp Vector Data) | |
665880 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 8:26:9:25:26 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 8:26:9:25:26 | Name of item 78583 (Warp Vector Data) | |
665881 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 7:4:23:4:14 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 7:4:23:4:14 | Name of item 78584 (Warp Vector Data) | |
665882 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 22:23:2:22:25 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 22:23:2:22:25 | Name of item 78585 (Warp Vector Data) | |
665883 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 15:16:14:2:22 | Jovian Symbolic Navigator 15:16:14:2:22 | Name of item 78586 (Warp Vector Data) | |
666047 | Use Warp Vector Data | Use Warp Vector Data | UI/Commands/ActivateWarpVectorItem | |
666048 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:16:13:22" (77825) | |
666049 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:16:2:4:7" (77826) | |
666050 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:14:16:13" (77827) | |
666051 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 16:14:16:8:2:22:7" (77828) | |
666052 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:23:4:7" (77829) | |
666053 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 8:26:9:21:16" (77830) | |
666054 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:22:8:8:16:7" (77831) | |
666055 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:4:23:4:22" (77832) | |
666056 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 25:4:25:7:4" (77833) | |
666057 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:7:22:7" (77834) | |
666058 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:16:8:16:9" (77835) | |
666059 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 26:25:16:13:16" (77836) | |
666060 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:4:9:4:15:26" (77837) | |
666061 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:5:7:26:8" (77838) | |
666062 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:16:15:26:14" (77839) | |
666063 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:22:7:22:8:6" (77840) | |
666064 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 26:9:26:9:26" (77841) | |
666065 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 16:8:16:9" (77842) | |
666066 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:22:14:6:22:7" (77843) | |
666067 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 4:9:4:8:6" (77844) | |
666068 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:4:2:16:23" (77845) | |
666069 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:26:13:22" (77846) | |
666070 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 2:4:13:6:16:13" (77847) | |
666071 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 14:22:6:22:13" (77848) | |
666072 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 6:16:14:16:8" (77849) | |
666073 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 9:22:8:7:16" (78582) | |
666074 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 8:26:9:25:26" (78583) | |
666075 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 7:4:23:4:14" (78584) | |
666076 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 22:23:2:22:25" (78585) | |
666077 | Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives.
When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Extracted from the decaying ruins of an ancient Jove installation, this trinary data structure is prominently tagged with a specific Jovian symbol or pictogram. Whatever the significance of the particular pictogram associated with this data, the inner complexities of the structure are actually a specific navigation algorithm designed to work with warp drives. When integrated with ship's navigation systems and activated, this algorithm warps the vessel to a location that is relative to the position in space of the ship at the time of activation. The data structure essentially encodes a precise, though in isolation arbitrary, point-to-point warp vector using the inertial frame of reference known to be used by Jove navigation systems, which can be interpreted and acted on by any modern ship's warp drive computers. This data can be used to initiate a single warp journey from any chosen origin point within a star system, although with the restriction that the algorithm appears to inherently constrain activation to within a certain distance from a central stellar gravity well. Presumably, if a given origin point is known the data will lead to a specific location. It could be that these locations are navigational waypoints within a star system, with a chain of such leading to some ultimate destination. |
Description of item "Jovian Symbolic Navigator 15:16:14:2:22" (78586) | |
666078 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78080) | |
666079 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78081) | |
666080 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78082) | |
666081 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78168) | |
666082 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78083) | |
666083 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78084) | |
666084 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78085) | |
666085 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78086) | |
666086 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78087) | |
666087 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78088) | |
666088 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78089) | |
666089 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78128) | |
666090 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78090) | |
666091 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78091) | |
666092 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78092) | |
666093 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78108) | |
666094 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78103) | |
666095 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78104) | |
666096 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78105) | |
666097 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78106) | |
666098 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77987) | |
666099 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77988) | |
666100 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77989) | |
666101 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77990) | |
666102 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77991) | |
666103 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77992) | |
666104 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77993) | |
666105 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77994) | |
666106 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77995) | |
666107 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77996) | |
666108 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77997) | |
666109 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77998) | |
666110 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (77999) | |
666111 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78000) | |
666112 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78001) | |
666113 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78002) | |
666114 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78003) | |
666115 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78004) | |
666116 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78005) | |
666117 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78006) | |
666118 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78007) | |
666119 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78008) | |
666120 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78009) | |
666121 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78010) | |
666122 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78011) | |
666123 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78012) | |
666124 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78013) | |
666125 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78014) | |
666126 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78015) | |
666127 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78016) | |
666128 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78017) | |
666129 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78018) | |
666130 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78019) | |
666131 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78020) | |
666132 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78021) | |
666133 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78022) | |
666134 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78023) | |
666135 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78024) | |
666136 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78025) | |
666137 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78026) | |
666138 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78027) | |
666139 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78028) | |
666140 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78029) | |
666141 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78030) | |
666142 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78031) | |
666143 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78032) | |
666144 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78033) | |
666145 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78034) | |
666146 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78035) | |
666147 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78036) | |
666148 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78037) | |
666149 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78038) | |
666150 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78039) | |
666151 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78040) | |
666152 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78041) | |
666153 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78042) | |
666154 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78043) | |
666155 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78044) | |
666156 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78045) | |
666157 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78046) | |
666158 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78047) | |
666159 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78048) | |
666160 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78049) | |
666161 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78050) | |
666162 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78051) | |
666163 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78052) | |
666164 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78053) | |
666165 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78054) | |
666166 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78055) | |
666167 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78056) | |
666168 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78057) | |
666169 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78058) | |
666170 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78059) | |
666171 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78060) | |
666172 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78061) | |
666173 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78062) | |
666174 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78063) | |
666175 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78064) | |
666176 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78065) | |
666177 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78066) | |
666178 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78067) | |
666179 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78068) | |
666180 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78069) | |
666181 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78070) | |
666182 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78071) | |
666183 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78072) | |
666184 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78073) | |
666185 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78074) | |
666186 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78075) | |
666187 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78076) | |
666188 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78077) | |
666189 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78078) | |
666190 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78093) | |
666191 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78094) | |
666192 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78095) | |
666193 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78096) | |
666194 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78097) | |
666195 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78098) | |
666196 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78099) | |
666197 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78100) | |
666198 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78101) | |
666199 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78102) | |
666200 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78118) | |
666201 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78119) | |
666202 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78120) | |
666203 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78121) | |
666204 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78122) | |
666205 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78123) | |
666206 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78124) | |
666207 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78125) | |
666208 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78126) | |
666209 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78127) | |
666210 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78111) | |
666211 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78129) | |
666212 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78130) | |
666213 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78131) | |
666214 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78132) | |
666215 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78133) | |
666216 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78134) | |
666217 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78135) | |
666218 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78136) | |
666219 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78137) | |
666220 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78138) | |
666221 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78139) | |
666222 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78140) | |
666223 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78141) | |
666224 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78142) | |
666225 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78143) | |
666226 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78144) | |
666227 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78145) | |
666228 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78146) | |
666229 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78147) | |
666230 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78148) | |
666231 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78149) | |
666232 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78150) | |
666233 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78151) | |
666234 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78152) | |
666235 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78153) | |
666236 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78154) | |
666237 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78155) | |
666238 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78156) | |
666239 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78157) | |
666240 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78158) | |
666241 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78112) | |
666242 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78160) | |
666243 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78161) | |
666244 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78162) | |
666245 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78163) | |
666246 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78164) | |
666247 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78165) | |
666248 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78166) | |
666249 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78167) | |
666250 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78109) | |
666251 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78169) | |
666252 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78170) | |
666253 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78171) | |
666254 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78172) | |
666255 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78173) | |
666256 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78174) | |
666257 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78175) | |
666258 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78176) | |
666259 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78177) | |
666260 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78178) | |
666261 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78179) | |
666262 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78180) | |
666263 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78181) | |
666264 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78182) | |
666265 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78183) | |
666266 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78184) | |
666267 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78185) | |
666268 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78186) | |
666269 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78113) | |
666270 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78114) | |
666271 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78110) | |
666272 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78115) | |
666273 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78117) | |
666274 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78116) | |
666275 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78159) | |
666276 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78107) | |
666277 | Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident.
Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the right approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something clicks. |
Encoded with identifiers of the elusive "Deathless Circle", this fragmentary data has been recovered from a pirate commander's ship communications storage buffer, a device typically used to hold data relayed to and from a spaceship and remote locations via secured fluid router networks. Valuable data provided by the network of smugglers, mercenaries and criminals set up by "The Deathless" has been rumored to be spreading through the Angel Cartel and Guristas Pirates organizations in the months since the Turnur Incident. Although partial and somewhat corrupted, with the <b>right</b> approach it should be possible to decode the data stream and assemble something coherent from the intact data. It wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see if something <b>clicks</b>. |
Description of item "Deathless Circle Data Fragment" (78079) | |
666381 | QA-Community Noise-100 'Needlejack' Filament | QA-Community Noise-100 'Needlejack' Filament | Name of item 78627 (Jump Filaments) | |
666382 | This does not exist.
Please DO NOT spawn more than one of these at a time. |
This does not exist. Please DO NOT spawn more than one of these at a time. |
Description of item "QA-Community Noise-100 'Needlejack' Filament" (78627) | |
666383 | QA-Community Signal-100 'Needlejack' Filament | QA-Community Signal-100 'Needlejack' Filament | Name of item 78628 (Jump Filaments) | |
666384 | This does not exist.
Please DO NOT spawn more than one of these at a time. |
This does not exist. Please DO NOT spawn more than one of these at a time. |
Description of item "QA-Community Signal-100 'Needlejack' Filament" (78628) | |
666608 | Cost | Cost | UI/LPStore/cost | |
666671 | Alliance | Alliance | UI/Fitting/FittingWindow/FittingManagement/Alliance |
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