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{{TripTikNavi| | {{TripTikNavi|Saminer|map/Tash-Murkon/Saminer#sec|note=Saminer is located in low security space. Pirates and gate camps (smartbombs) should be expected, and caution is advised. A covops or other cloaking ship is recommended.|tip=Set each system in the TripTik as a waypoint, then choose Autopilot options to establish a route for your expedition}} __NOTOC__ | ||
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=== Introduction === | === Introduction === | ||
* System: Saminer | |||
* Security: 0.3 | |||
* Constellation: Anidaza | |||
* Region: Tash-Murkon | |||
=== Locations === | |||
* '''[https://evemaps.dotlan.net/map/Tash-Murkon/Saminer#sec Saminer]''' | |||
The Old Traumark Installation was formerly a massive fortress guarding the southern space territories of the vastly rich Tash-Murkon royal family. At its height, it represented the proudest moment in the history of the Tash-Murkon and a symbol of their commitment to progress and development. | |||
The Traumark Installation is a massive fortress complex that stands as a sentinel overlooking the southern reaches of the Amarr Empire and the border between the Empire and Sansha's Nation. The history of this installation tells a story of pride, folly, and resurgence for the vastly rich Tash-Murkon royal family. | |||
Revision as of 16:48, 1 November 2023
TripTik036 Expedition Highlights
Introduction
- System: Saminer
- Security: 0.3
- Constellation: Anidaza
- Region: Tash-Murkon
Locations
The Old Traumark Installation was formerly a massive fortress guarding the southern space territories of the vastly rich Tash-Murkon royal family. At its height, it represented the proudest moment in the history of the Tash-Murkon and a symbol of their commitment to progress and development.
The Traumark Installation is a massive fortress complex that stands as a sentinel overlooking the southern reaches of the Amarr Empire and the border between the Empire and Sansha's Nation. The history of this installation tells a story of pride, folly, and resurgence for the vastly rich Tash-Murkon royal family.
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