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'''Multo''' is a brown dwarf with a large megastructure space station in orbit. Nicknamed the | '''Multo''' is a brown dwarf with a large megastructure space station in orbit. Nicknamed the Catacombs, Multo is the site of a major disaster that took place about seventy years ago. The VR worlds hosted here had a major system crash that short-circuited, killing everyone who was plugged into a virtual world there. Though all brain activity has ceased with the population, their avatars are still online which occasionally receive movement through latent electrical impulses. | ||
Although considered a fascinating case study of great interest to the [[Archaeology Guild]], the area was deemed off limits by the [[Federation of Stellar Systems]] due to it being considered a designated burial ground. However, some believe that there are people still alive here. | Although considered a fascinating case study of great interest to the [[Archaeology Guild]], the area was deemed off limits by the [[Federation of Stellar Systems]] due to it being considered a designated burial ground. However, some believe that there are people still alive here. | ||
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Multo is a brown dwarf with a large megastructure space station in orbit. Nicknamed the Catacombs, Multo is the site of a major disaster that took place about seventy years ago. The VR worlds hosted here had a major system crash that short-circuited, killing everyone who was plugged into a virtual world there. Though all brain activity has ceased with the population, their avatars are still online which occasionally receive movement through latent electrical impulses.
Although considered a fascinating case study of great interest to the Archaeology Guild, the area was deemed off limits by the Federation of Stellar Systems due to it being considered a designated burial ground. However, some believe that there are people still alive here.