M-9

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M-9 is a star system in the Andromeda Galaxy with two planets, both with orbiting trade stations. Uridium is available in the system.
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Hi Bob,A great connection ineded!  I'd be interested in hearing more about your experiences working on GRIPHOS. Most of the early materials from David Vance's presidency are now housed at the Smithsonian Institute Archives and some of your recollections could be a nice addition to the paper records that are there. I stumbled across this copy of the manual through an online bookstore.  As you can see in this , it's stamped with  James H. Baker  on the front.  Any idea who he might be? I also have a copy of the 1968 Met conference that includes Carl Dautermann's Sevres work, and a somewhat incomplete run of Spectra from the mid 70s.
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==Star System Information==
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* Uridium
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* Planets
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** 28
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** 29
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==Trading Values==
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This table lists the available goods to buy and sell inside the system. Each good is given a ranking of "Excellent", "Good", "Fair", or "Poor", depending on the prices of each trade good. Trade goods not sold or bought in the system will not be listed.
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! Goods !! Buy !! Sell
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| '''Food''' || Fair || Good
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| '''Water''' || Poor || Fair
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| '''Organics''' || Fair || Fair
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| '''Rare Metals''' || Poor ||
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| '''Construction Materials''' || || Good
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==Ships, Weapons & Equipment Available==
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* EM Burst
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==Closest Systems==
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[[Category: Star systems]]
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[[Category: Unnamed stars]]
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Current revision as of 11:48, 27 August 2012

Hi Bob,A great connection ineded! I'd be interested in hearing more about your experiences working on GRIPHOS. Most of the early materials from David Vance's presidency are now housed at the Smithsonian Institute Archives and some of your recollections could be a nice addition to the paper records that are there. I stumbled across this copy of the manual through an online bookstore. As you can see in this , it's stamped with James H. Baker on the front. Any idea who he might be? I also have a copy of the 1968 Met conference that includes Carl Dautermann's Sevres work, and a somewhat incomplete run of Spectra from the mid 70s.

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