{"data":{"id":13885,"title":"This Day In History: Kellar's Run","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/spectrum-dispatch\/13885-This-Day-In-History-Kellars-Run","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/13885","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/13885","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"News Update","images":[{"id":727,"name":"ThisDayInHistoryFI2.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/media\/j9vnjqd2pny04r\/source\/ThisDayInHistoryFI2.jpg","alt":"","size":1869743,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2013-08-19T21:16:16+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/727","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/727\/similar"},{"id":26463,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/weozjmuuh3hwh\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":843046,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2019-09-19T15:49:32+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463\/similar"},{"id":27892,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/w3o9r4zgppm77\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":900916,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2021-09-06T14:48:40+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892\/similar"}],"images_count":8,"translations":{"en_EN":"THIS DAY IN HISTORY\nMay 20, 2931 SET\n\nThe Last Stand of Dean Kellar\n\n\n\nNo one knows where Dean Kellar came from. There are rumors, as there always are; some claim he was born in Terra, others say the slums of Angeli. Some say he came from a family of military pilots, to explain his aptitude in flight. Others surmise that his family must have been shippers, based on his keen knowledge of shipping practices. Still others think he was born on QuarterDeck, hence his violent temper. The man himself did little to validate any of the theories, generally acknowledging every origin presented to him as the truth.\n\nThe first confirmed fact occurred in Banshee System. Kesseli Police responded to a frantic emergency call reporting an attempted robbery in the zone\u2019s temporary hangars. When they entered the hangar, they found the caller bound and unconscious at their feet and a twelve-year old Dean Kellar trying to figure out how to fire missiles at the sealed hangar doors when Police managed to gain access to the ship and subdue him. According to the police report, he didn\u2019t go down without a fight, setting the tone for the life that he was about to embark on.\n\nAs he bounced between juvenile detention centers, the judges who oversaw his cases tried to view the young boy\u2019s behavior as adolescent rage, as something that could be conditioned out of him, a viewpoint that he loved to exploit. By the time he was seventeen, Kellar had seven convictions for violent crimes and the advocate courts were running out of patience.\n\nThere was one thing that Kellar always displayed genuine affection for: ships. He would scour the spectrum looking for any text or specs he could find.\n\nIn the aftermath of a particularly brutal riot in the Kiritov Youth Rehabilitation Center instigated by Kellar, the judge finally consigned the young man to a stretch on QuarterDeck, hoping that a prolonged stay on the prisonworld would change his ways.\n\nThe man that walked off QuarterDeck was indeed changed. Abandoning his quick temper and thirst for the high of adrenaline, he had become a professional. Kellar picked up work as a block-runner and sometime enforcer for the Ligo Crew, a network of smugglers. The work put him in the cockpit for the first time. To say he took to it naturally is an understatement.\n\nThe Ligo Crew enjoyed an explosion of success, amplified by the fact that Kellar spent his free time hunting the Crew\u2019s rivals, compromising their ships so authorities could catch them.\n\nMeanwhile, an interesting phenomenon was occurring elsewhere in the UEE. While Cathcart had always been the definition of a lawless system, a cluster of neighboring systems had not passed assessment for terraforming, so the UEE did not claim them. It was in these unclaimed systems that a lawless community was growing. While Spider was the de facto \u2018capital,\u2019 the system at the center, creatively named Nexus, was fast becoming a rival hub, generating speculation that they were trying to organize an independent government. While the UEE kept an eye on the systems, the inhabitants were generally keeping to themselves.\n\nBy the time Dean Kellar came to Nexus, he had built quite the resum\u00e9. Responsible for ultimately killing the Ligo Crew after a \u2018difference in opinion\u2019 over the group\u2019s direction, he bounced from syndicate to syndicate; executing assassination contracts \u2013 specifically empty casket jobs \u2013 to accrue more and more ships, building a rather extensive bounty along the way.\n\nBut it wouldn\u2019t be his past that landed him in the archives of history. It started with a disagreement over ships. Kellar had been laying low for several months in the NKZ section of Spider. While drinking in one of the seedier establishments, Kellar struck up a conversation with another customer. It wasn\u2019t long before Kellar grew frustrated with the man, who refused to acknowledge that Anvil\u2019s latest line of maneuvering thrusters were basically the previous model but with a different paint job. The disagreement quickly escalated from there until Kellar executed the patron with a pair of shots.\n\nStill seeing red, Kellar had yet to realize that he had made two colossal mistakes:\n\nFirst, one of the foundational rules of NKZ was \u2018no killing.\u2019 Failure to comply meant you had a landing zone full of enemies with full authorization to kill you.\n\nSecond, the drunk and intractable customer that was bleeding out into his drink was an undercover Advocacy agent, a thoroughly corrupt one, but an agent nonetheless.\n\nThe other patrons in the bar went for their weapons. Kellar opened fire. He battled his way to the landing pad and launched in his modified Hornet, but his bad luck was just getting started.\n\nA team of Advocacy agents were embedded in the system, building a case on their corrupt colleague, so the entire argument and murder had been recorded. They made a move on Kellar as soon as he took off.\n\nNow Kellar had to deal with the law along with the pirates who had chased him from NKZ. The resulting battle, eventually dubbed Kellar\u2019s Run, spilled over into five systems and ultimately drew over three dozen participants from both sides of the law.\n\nThe longest running conflict took place in Nexus. Kellar had hidden in the asteroid belt between Nexus III and IV and was engaging in hit-and-run tactics against his pursuers. Even down to energy weapons, Kellar managed to hold out for nearly a day, killing or incapacitating nearly twelve ships in that span.\n\nDuring one of the lulls in the battle, Kellar pulled off what would become his most publicized move. Kellar landed his ship in a large asteroid to perform hasty field repairs when a group of bounty hunters managed to locate his signature. They quickly covered any tunnels large enough for a ship to escape before making contact and attempting to negotiate surrender. Kellar prolonged the conversation, using the delay to abandon his own ship and EVA over to one of his would-be captors. Completely unseen, he boarded the other ship and tossed the pilot out of his own airlock before opening fire on the baffled bounty hunters.\n\nFinally, it wasn\u2019t an Advocacy Agent or a criminal who ultimately took down Dean Kellar, it was a civilian. Anna Flynn had joined the brawl shortly after it spilled into Nexus. A former soldier who had fallen on hard times, she managed to track and engage Kellar after he had slipped away from the roving search parties and made a push for the jump to Taranis.\n\nThe duel lasted twenty-seven minutes until a well-placed ballistic round pierced the laminate and ventilated Kellar in the chest.\n\nFlynn was able to claim the bounty, a financial windfall that would help her get back on her feet. Meanwhile, security analysts within the UEE were troubled by the inefficiency of their forces to organize en masse in the lawless systems. A motion was made to reclaim Nexus and divide the cluster of lawless systems with a lawful presence.\n\nMany have wondered whether the last stand of Dean Kellar cut down a second Human political system, but one thing was for sure. Kellar\u2019s Run would capture the public\u2019s fascination for decades to come.","de_DE":"AN DIESEM TAG IN DER GESCHICHTE\n20. Mai 2931 SET\n\nDer letzte Stand von Dean Kellar\n\nNiemand wei\u00df, woher Dean Kellar kam. Es gibt Ger\u00fcchte, wie es immer der Fall ist; einige behaupten, dass er in Terra geboren wurde, andere sagen die Slums von Angeli. Einige sagen, dass er aus einer Familie von Milit\u00e4rpiloten kam, um seine Flugtauglichkeit zu erkl\u00e4ren. Andere vermuten, dass seine Familie Verlader gewesen sein muss, basierend auf seinem genauen Wissen \u00fcber die Schifffahrtspraktiken. Wieder andere denken, dass er auf QuarterDeck geboren wurde, daher sein heftiges Temperament. Der Mann selbst tat wenig, um eine der Theorien zu best\u00e4tigen, und erkannte im Allgemeinen jeden Ursprung an, der ihm als die Wahrheit pr\u00e4sentiert wurde.\n\nDie erste best\u00e4tigte Tatsache trat im Banshee-System auf. Die Polizei von Kesseli reagierte auf einen hektischen Notruf, der einen versuchten Raub\u00fcberfall in den tempor\u00e4ren Hangars der Zone meldete. Als sie den Hangar betraten, fanden sie den Caller gefesselt und bewusstlos zu ihren F\u00fc\u00dfen und einen zw\u00f6lfj\u00e4hrigen Dean Kellar, der versuchte, herauszufinden, wie man Raketen auf die versiegelten Hangart\u00fcren abfeuert, als es der Polizei gelang, Zugang zum Schiff zu erhalten und ihn zu unterwerfen. Dem Polizeibericht zufolge ging er nicht kampflos unter und gab damit den Ton f\u00fcr das Leben vor, das er beginnen sollte.\n\nAls er zwischen den Jugendstrafanstalten hin und her sprang, versuchten die Richter, die seine F\u00e4lle \u00fcberwachten, das Verhalten des Jungen als jugendliche Wut zu betrachten, als etwas, das aus ihm heraus konditioniert werden konnte, ein Standpunkt, den er gerne ausnutzte. Als er siebzehn Jahre alt war, hatte Kellar sieben Verurteilungen wegen Gewalttaten, und die Anwaltsgerichte hatten keine Geduld mehr.\n\nEs gab eine Sache, f\u00fcr die Kellar immer echte Zuneigung zeigte: Schiffe. Er w\u00fcrde das Spektrum durchsuchen und nach jedem Text oder jeder Spezifikation suchen, die er finden konnte.\n\nNach einem besonders brutalen Aufstand im Kiritov Youth Rehabilitation Center, der von Kellar initiiert wurde, \u00fcberlie\u00df der Richter den jungen Mann schlie\u00dflich einer Strecke auf QuarterDeck und hoffte, dass ein l\u00e4ngerer Aufenthalt in der Gef\u00e4ngniskammer seine Lebensweise \u00e4ndern w\u00fcrde.\n\nDer Mann, der von QuarterDeck ging, wurde tats\u00e4chlich ver\u00e4ndert. Er verlie\u00df sein schnelles Temperament und seinen Durst nach dem Hoch des Adrenalins und war ein Profi geworden. Kellar nahm die Arbeit als Blockl\u00e4ufer und manchmal als Vollstrecker f\u00fcr die Ligo Crew, ein Netzwerk von Schmugglern, auf. Die Arbeit brachte ihn zum ersten Mal ins Cockpit. Zu sagen, dass er sich nat\u00fcrlich darauf eingelassen hat, ist eine Untertreibung.\n\nDie Ligo-Crew genoss eine Explosion des Erfolgs, verst\u00e4rkt durch die Tatsache, dass Kellar seine freie Zeit damit verbrachte, die Rivalen der Crew zu jagen und ihre Schiffe zu kompromittieren, damit die Beh\u00f6rden sie fangen konnten.\n\nIn der Zwischenzeit trat ein interessantes Ph\u00e4nomen an anderer Stelle in der UEE auf. W\u00e4hrend Cathcart schon immer die Definition eines gesetzlosen Systems gewesen war, hatte ein Cluster benachbarter Systeme die Bewertung f\u00fcr Terraforming nicht bestanden, so dass die UEE sie nicht beanspruchte. In diesen nicht beanspruchten Systemen wuchs eine gesetzlose Gemeinschaft. W\u00e4hrend Spider de facto das \"Kapital\" war, wurde das System im Zentrum, kreativ Nexus genannt, schnell zu einer rivalisierenden Drehscheibe und erzeugte Spekulationen, dass sie versuchten, eine unabh\u00e4ngige Regierung zu organisieren. W\u00e4hrend die UEE die Systeme im Auge behielt, blieben die Bewohner im Allgemeinen f\u00fcr sich.\n\nAls Dean Kellar zu Nexus kam, hatte er einen ziemlich guten Lebenslauf erstellt. Verantwortlich f\u00fcr die endg\u00fcltige T\u00f6tung der Ligo-Crew nach einem \"Meinungsverschiedenheit\" \u00fcber die Richtung der Gruppe, sprang er von Syndikat zu Syndikat; er f\u00fchrte Attentatsvertr\u00e4ge - insbesondere leere Sargjobs - aus, um immer mehr Schiffe anzulocken und baute dabei eine ziemlich umfangreiche Pr\u00e4mie auf.\n\nAber es w\u00e4re nicht seine Vergangenheit, die ihn in die Archive der Geschichte brachte. Es begann mit einer Meinungsverschiedenheit \u00fcber Schiffe. Kellar hatte sich mehrere Monate lang im NKZ-Bereich von Spider zur\u00fcckgezogen. W\u00e4hrend er in einem der sch\u00e4bigen Lokale trank, nahm Kellar ein Gespr\u00e4ch mit einem anderen Kunden auf. Es dauerte nicht lange, bis Kellar frustriert \u00fcber den Mann wurde, der sich weigerte zuzugeben, dass Anvils neueste Linie von Man\u00f6vriertriebwerken im Grunde genommen das Vorg\u00e4ngermodell war, aber mit einer anderen Lackierung. Die Meinungsverschiedenheiten eskalierten von dort aus schnell, bis Kellar den G\u00f6nner mit einem Paar Sch\u00fcsse erschoss.\n\nKellar, der immer noch rot sah, hatte noch nicht erkannt, dass er zwei gewaltige Fehler gemacht hatte:\n\nErstens, eine der Grundregeln der NKZ war \"kein T\u00f6ten\". Die Nichteinhaltung bedeutete, dass du eine Landezone voller Feinde mit voller Berechtigung, dich zu t\u00f6ten, hattest.\n\nZweitens war der betrunkene und hartn\u00e4ckige Kunde, der in sein Getr\u00e4nk ausblutete, ein verdeckter Advocacy-Agent, ein durchaus korrupter, aber dennoch ein Agent.\n\nDie anderen G\u00e4ste in der Bar gingen zu ihren Waffen. Kellar er\u00f6ffnete das Feuer. Er k\u00e4mpfte sich zum Landeplatz und startete in seiner modifizierten Hornisse, aber sein Pech begann gerade erst.\n\nEin Team von Advocacy-Agenten war in das System integriert und baute einen Fall auf ihrem korrupten Kollegen auf, so dass das gesamte Argument und der Mord aufgezeichnet worden waren. Sie haben Kellar angegriffen, sobald er abgehauen ist.\n\nNun musste Kellar sich mit dem Gesetz und den Piraten befassen, die ihn aus NKZ vertrieben hatten. Der daraus resultierende Kampf, der schlie\u00dflich Kellar's Run genannt wurde, ging auf f\u00fcnf Systeme \u00fcber und zog schlie\u00dflich \u00fcber drei Dutzend Teilnehmer von beiden Seiten des Gesetzes an.\n\nDer am l\u00e4ngsten andauernde Konflikt fand im Nexus statt. Kellar hatte sich im Asteroideng\u00fcrtel zwischen Nexus III und IV versteckt und war in Hit-and-Run-Taktiken gegen seine Verfolger verwickelt. Sogar bis hin zu Energiewaffen schaffte es Kellar, fast einen Tag durchzuhalten und t\u00f6tete oder entm\u00fcndigte fast zw\u00f6lf Schiffe in dieser Zeitspanne.\n\nW\u00e4hrend einer der Flauten in der Schlacht zog Kellar seinen bekanntesten Zug durch. Kellar landete sein Schiff in einem gro\u00dfen Asteroiden, um hastige Feldreparaturen durchzuf\u00fchren, als eine Gruppe von Kopfgeldj\u00e4gern es schaffte, seine Unterschrift zu finden. Sie bedeckten schnell alle Tunnel, die gro\u00df genug waren, damit ein Schiff entkommen konnte, bevor sie Kontakt aufnahmen und versuchten, \u00fcber die Kapitulation zu verhandeln. Kellar verl\u00e4ngerte das Gespr\u00e4ch und nutzte die Verz\u00f6gerung, um sein eigenes Schiff und EVA an einen seiner M\u00f6chtegern-F\u00e4nger zu \u00fcbergeben. V\u00f6llig unsichtbar bestieg er das andere Schiff und warf den Piloten aus seiner eigenen Luftschleuse, bevor er das Feuer auf die verwirrten Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger er\u00f6ffnete.\n\nSchlie\u00dflich war es nicht ein Advocacy-Agent oder ein Krimineller, der Dean Kellar schlie\u00dflich zur Strecke brachte, es war ein Zivilist. Anna Flynn hatte sich der Schl\u00e4gerei angeschlossen, kurz nachdem sie in den Nexus \u00fcbergelaufen war. Als ehemalige Soldatin, die in schwere Zeiten gefallen war, gelang es ihr, Kellar zu verfolgen und zu engagieren, nachdem er sich von den umherziehenden Suchtrupps entfernt hatte und einen Vorsto\u00df f\u00fcr den Sprung nach Taranis machte.\n\nDas Duell dauerte 27 Minuten, bis eine gut platzierte ballistische Runde das Laminat durchbohrte und Kellar in der Brust bel\u00fcftete.\n\nFlynn war in der Lage, die Pr\u00e4mie zu erhalten, einen finanziellen Gl\u00fccksfall, der ihr helfen w\u00fcrde, wieder auf die Beine zu kommen. Unterdessen waren die Sicherheitsanalysten innerhalb der UEE besorgt \u00fcber die Ineffizienz ihrer Kr\u00e4fte, sich massenhaft in den gesetzlosen Systemen zu organisieren. Es wurde ein Antrag gestellt, den Nexus zur\u00fcckzuerobern und die Gruppe der gesetzlosen Systeme durch eine rechtm\u00e4\u00dfige Pr\u00e4senz zu teilen.\n\nViele haben sich gefragt, ob der letzte Standpunkt von Dean Kellar ein zweites menschliches politisches System zerst\u00f6rt hat, aber eines war sicher. Kellar's Run w\u00fcrde die Faszination der \u00d6ffentlichkeit f\u00fcr die n\u00e4chsten Jahrzehnte einfangen.","zh_CN":"THIS DAY IN HISTORY\nMay 20, 2931 SET\n\nThe Last Stand of Dean Kellar\n\n\n\nNo one knows where Dean Kellar came from. There are rumors, as there always are; some claim he was born in Terra, others say the slums of Angeli. Some say he came from a family of military pilots, to explain his aptitude in flight. Others surmise that his family must have been shippers, based on his keen knowledge of shipping practices. Still others think he was born on QuarterDeck, hence his violent temper. The man himself did little to validate any of the theories, generally acknowledging every origin presented to him as the truth.\n\nThe first confirmed fact occurred in Banshee System. Kesseli Police responded to a frantic emergency call reporting an attempted robbery in the zone\u2019s temporary hangars. When they entered the hangar, they found the caller bound and unconscious at their feet and a twelve-year old Dean Kellar trying to figure out how to fire missiles at the sealed hangar doors when Police managed to gain access to the ship and subdue him. According to the police report, he didn\u2019t go down without a fight, setting the tone for the life that he was about to embark on.\n\nAs he bounced between juvenile detention centers, the judges who oversaw his cases tried to view the young boy\u2019s behavior as adolescent rage, as something that could be conditioned out of him, a viewpoint that he loved to exploit. By the time he was seventeen, Kellar had seven convictions for violent crimes and the advocate courts were running out of patience.\n\nThere was one thing that Kellar always displayed genuine affection for: ships. He would scour the spectrum looking for any text or specs he could find.\n\nIn the aftermath of a particularly brutal riot in the Kiritov Youth Rehabilitation Center instigated by Kellar, the judge finally consigned the young man to a stretch on QuarterDeck, hoping that a prolonged stay on the prisonworld would change his ways.\n\nThe man that walked off QuarterDeck was indeed changed. Abandoning his quick temper and thirst for the high of adrenaline, he had become a professional. Kellar picked up work as a block-runner and sometime enforcer for the Ligo Crew, a network of smugglers. The work put him in the cockpit for the first time. To say he took to it naturally is an understatement.\n\nThe Ligo Crew enjoyed an explosion of success, amplified by the fact that Kellar spent his free time hunting the Crew\u2019s rivals, compromising their ships so authorities could catch them.\n\nMeanwhile, an interesting phenomenon was occurring elsewhere in the UEE. While Cathcart had always been the definition of a lawless system, a cluster of neighboring systems had not passed assessment for terraforming, so the UEE did not claim them. It was in these unclaimed systems that a lawless community was growing. While Spider was the de facto \u2018capital,\u2019 the system at the center, creatively named Nexus, was fast becoming a rival hub, generating speculation that they were trying to organize an independent government. While the UEE kept an eye on the systems, the inhabitants were generally keeping to themselves.\n\nBy the time Dean Kellar came to Nexus, he had built quite the resum\u00e9. Responsible for ultimately killing the Ligo Crew after a \u2018difference in opinion\u2019 over the group\u2019s direction, he bounced from syndicate to syndicate; executing assassination contracts \u2013 specifically empty casket jobs \u2013 to accrue more and more ships, building a rather extensive bounty along the way.\n\nBut it wouldn\u2019t be his past that landed him in the archives of history. It started with a disagreement over ships. Kellar had been laying low for several months in the NKZ section of Spider. While drinking in one of the seedier establishments, Kellar struck up a conversation with another customer. It wasn\u2019t long before Kellar grew frustrated with the man, who refused to acknowledge that Anvil\u2019s latest line of maneuvering thrusters were basically the previous model but with a different paint job. The disagreement quickly escalated from there until Kellar executed the patron with a pair of shots.\n\nStill seeing red, Kellar had yet to realize that he had made two colossal mistakes:\n\nFirst, one of the foundational rules of NKZ was \u2018no killing.\u2019 Failure to comply meant you had a landing zone full of enemies with full authorization to kill you.\n\nSecond, the drunk and intractable customer that was bleeding out into his drink was an undercover Advocacy agent, a thoroughly corrupt one, but an agent nonetheless.\n\nThe other patrons in the bar went for their weapons. Kellar opened fire. He battled his way to the landing pad and launched in his modified Hornet, but his bad luck was just getting started.\n\nA team of Advocacy agents were embedded in the system, building a case on their corrupt colleague, so the entire argument and murder had been recorded. They made a move on Kellar as soon as he took off.\n\nNow Kellar had to deal with the law along with the pirates who had chased him from NKZ. The resulting battle, eventually dubbed Kellar\u2019s Run, spilled over into five systems and ultimately drew over three dozen participants from both sides of the law.\n\nThe longest running conflict took place in Nexus. Kellar had hidden in the asteroid belt between Nexus III and IV and was engaging in hit-and-run tactics against his pursuers. Even down to energy weapons, Kellar managed to hold out for nearly a day, killing or incapacitating nearly twelve ships in that span.\n\nDuring one of the lulls in the battle, Kellar pulled off what would become his most publicized move. Kellar landed his ship in a large asteroid to perform hasty field repairs when a group of bounty hunters managed to locate his signature. They quickly covered any tunnels large enough for a ship to escape before making contact and attempting to negotiate surrender. Kellar prolonged the conversation, using the delay to abandon his own ship and EVA over to one of his would-be captors. Completely unseen, he boarded the other ship and tossed the pilot out of his own airlock before opening fire on the baffled bounty hunters.\n\nFinally, it wasn\u2019t an Advocacy Agent or a criminal who ultimately took down Dean Kellar, it was a civilian. Anna Flynn had joined the brawl shortly after it spilled into Nexus. A former soldier who had fallen on hard times, she managed to track and engage Kellar after he had slipped away from the roving search parties and made a push for the jump to Taranis.\n\nThe duel lasted twenty-seven minutes until a well-placed ballistic round pierced the laminate and ventilated Kellar in the chest.\n\nFlynn was able to claim the bounty, a financial windfall that would help her get back on her feet. Meanwhile, security analysts within the UEE were troubled by the inefficiency of their forces to organize en masse in the lawless systems. A motion was made to reclaim Nexus and divide the cluster of lawless systems with a lawful presence.\n\nMany have wondered whether the last stand of Dean Kellar cut down a second Human political system, but one thing was for sure. Kellar\u2019s Run would capture the public\u2019s fascination for decades to come."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":74,"created_at":"2014-05-21T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"11 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-08 10:57:58","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":13884,"next_id":13886}}