{"data":{"id":20319,"title":"Roadmap Roundup - November 27, 2024","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/SCW\/20319-API","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/20319","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/20319","channel":"Spectrum Dispatch","category":"Lore","series":"Roadmap Roundup","images":[],"images_count":2,"translations":{"en_EN":"Roadmap Roundup\n11\/27\/2024 - 2:00 PM\n\nHappy Wednesday, everyone!\n\nEvery two weeks, we accompany the Roadmap update with a brief explanatory note to give you insight into the decision-making that led to any changes. This is part of an effort to make our communications more transparent, more specific, and more insightful for all of you who help to make Star Citizen and Squadron 42 possible.\n\nWith that said, let\u2019s go ahead and dive into this week\u2019s Roadmap Roundup!\n\n-CIG Community Team\n\n\n\nNotable Changes for November 27, 2024\n\n\n\nRelease View\nThe following deliverables have completed final review for Alpha 4.0, therefore we are changing their status to Committed:\n\nServer Meshing V1\nThe initial implementation of Server Meshing enables multiple servers per shard to improve load distribution and facilitates navigation between two solar systems.\n\nJump Points\nImplementing the first jump point into the persistent universe, connecting the Stanton and Pyro systems together. Includes necessary vehicle items and functionality, the jump points themselves, and their inner tunnels.\n\nPyro I\nPyro I is the first planet from the sun of the Pyro system. Its thick, high-pressure atmosphere hides a strange landscape beset by powerful winds and lightning strikes. Under the clouds, there is an ecosystem of plants and animals that endure its extremely high temperatures, even during powerful stellar flares.\n\nPyro II - Monox\nMonox (Pyro II) is the second planet from the sun of the Pyro system. Nicknamed \"Monox\" for the deadly carbon monoxide in its atmosphere, it has a temperate climate, and was seen as a viable candidate for terraforming shortly after its discovery. However, its proximity to the system's volatile sun made it dangerous for Human habitation, and the United Nations of Earth (UNE) refused to clear it for terraformation, instead allowing corporations to harvest its natural resources. Undeterred by the potential risk, outlaws eventually took up residence on the planet when the last corporations pulled out of Pyro in the 26th century.\n\nPyro III - Bloom\nBloom (Pyro III) is the third planet from the sun of the Pyro system. Cold but naturally habitable, it became the epicenter of mining endeavors in Pyro. Pyrotechnic Amalgamated and other corporations constructed multiple staging sites, employees barracks, and processing centers that were in use until the cost of their maintenance could no longer be offset by mining profits. Abandoned when the last active corporations in Pyro ceased operations there in the late 26th century, they were claimed by squatters, outlaws, and former miners who lacked the means to return to the United Empire of Earth.\n\nPyro IV\nPyro IV is the outermost moon of Pyro V, and astronomers theorize that it was once the fourth planet from the sun of the Pyro system. At some point before Humans discovered Pyro, a massive celestial body collided with Pyro IV, catastrophically warping its landscape, destroying its atmosphere, and knocking it into the orbit of nearby gas giant Pyro V. Although the tectonic activity that resulted from this impact has quieted and a new atmosphere has formed, Pyro IV is far from stable. It is on a long, slow collision course with Pyro V, and will one day either crash into it or break up into a ring.\n\nPyro V\nPyro V is the fourth planet from the sun of the Pyro system. It was given the classification of \"Pyro V\" when researchers came across strong evidence that its outermost moon once maintained a stable orbit around the system's star between Pyro III and Pyro V. When it was struck by an unknown celestial body, it was knocked into Pyro V's gravitational sphere of influence. Residents of and travelers through the Pyro system are known to harvest hydrogen from Pyro V's green and yellow atmosphere.\n\nPyro VI - Terminus\nTerminus (Pyro VI) is the outermost world of the Pyro system. Its nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere is technically breathable, but contains high enough amounts of methane and carbon dioxide that it has a negative effect on one's health after extended exposure. Pyrotechnic Amalgamated placed their main hub of operations in orbit around Terminus, later abandoning the station when they left the system.\n\nIgnis\nIgnis is the innermost moon of the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. The multiple canyons and dry riverbeds on its surface suggest that liquid water once flowed there in the distant past. Its frigid average temperature and deadly atmosphere of sulfur dioxide creates an unfriendly environment for those who lack proper protective equipment. Nonetheless, the moon sometimes sees visitors seeking to resupply their air reserves thanks to the small amount of oxygen in the atmosphere.\n\nVatra\nVatra is the second moon from the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. Its thick, high-pressure atmosphere of nitrogen and methane supports an ecosystem of plants that subsist on hydrocarbons instead of carbon dioxide. Some water is present on Vatra in the form of ice, but it is too cold on the surface for it to exist in a liquid state.\n\nAdir\nAdir is the third moon from the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. Jagged mountains and rocky hills dominate its crater-ridden landscape. Because it lacks a protective atmosphere that would otherwise break apart most approaching celestial objects, its surface sees frequent impacts. The air is permeated with fine particles of dust that are generated during these events.\n\nFairo\nFairo is the fourth moon from the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. A hotbed of seismic activity, Fairo experiences frequent earthquakes that disturb its deep oceans of brackish water. The moon has an unusual ecosystem that thrives both on the surface and under the sea, supported by the carbon dioxide and nitrogen in Fairo's dense atmosphere.\n\nFuego\nFuego is the fifth moon from the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. Relatively temperate but still cold, it has a mostly carbon dioxide atmosphere with small percentages of nitrogen, sulfur dioxide, and oxygen. High amounts of iron-sulfide in its soil gives its surface a yellow and black appearance. Infamous smuggler group Headhunters often utilized Fuego as a stash point for goods during their nascent years in the early 2600s.\n\nVuur\nVuur is the sixth moon from the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. Thanks to an increased greenhouse effect in its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere, it is unusually warm for a moon so distant from its sun. Its carbon-rich soil supports forms of vegetation that utilize crystalline carbon in their base structures. Before the system was overtaken by outlaws in the early 27th century, these plants were a popular subject of research among botanists.\n\nPyro Space Stations\nAdding rundown rest stop stations to the Pyro system, which provide basic services such as repair, sustenance, and commerce.\n\nFauna - Quasi Grazer\nThese large, warm-blooded herd animals were originally discovered on the vast plains of Quasi on Terra. Most notable for their unusual method of carrying their eggs on their underside, the Quasi grazer has become one of the standard seed animals and there can be commonly found on most terraformed planets in the UEE.\n\nOutposts - Colonialism\nA small home for AI to live and shelter. They consist of a central hub and a few optional internal and external modules. They provide the basic necessities to support a small group of people for an indefinite amount of time.\n\n\n\n\nThat's all for this week! Join the discussion on Spectrum.","de_DE":"Roadmap-Roundup\n27.11.2024 - 2:00 UHR\n\nEinen sch\u00f6nen Mittwoch, liebe Leser!\n\nAlle zwei Wochen begleiten wir das Roadmap-Update mit einer kurzen Erl\u00e4uterung, um Ihnen einen Einblick in die Entscheidungsfindung zu geben, die zu den \u00c4nderungen gef\u00fchrt hat. Dies ist Teil unserer Bem\u00fchungen, unsere Kommunikation transparenter, spezifischer und aufschlussreicher f\u00fcr Sie alle zu gestalten, die Sie dabei helfen, Star Citizen und Squadron 42 m\u00f6glich zu machen.\n\nIn diesem Sinne, lassen Sie uns mit dem Roadmap Roundup von dieser Woche beginnen!\n\n-CIG Community Team\n\n\n\nBemerkenswerte \u00c4nderungen f\u00fcr November 27, 2024\n\n\n\nAnsicht der Ver\u00f6ffentlichung\nDie folgenden Leistungen haben die abschlie\u00dfende Pr\u00fcfung f\u00fcr Alpha 4.0 abgeschlossen, daher \u00e4ndern wir ihren Status auf Committed:\n\nServer-Meshing V1\nDie erste Implementierung von Server Meshing erm\u00f6glicht mehrere Server pro Shard, um die Lastverteilung zu verbessern und die Navigation zwischen zwei Sonnensystemen zu erleichtern.\n\nSprungpunkte\nImplementierung des ersten Sprungpunkts in das persistente Universum, der die Systeme Stanton und Pyro miteinander verbindet. Beinhaltet die notwendigen Fahrzeuggegenst\u00e4nde und -funktionen, die Sprungpunkte selbst und ihre inneren Tunnel.\n\nPyro I\nPyro I ist der erste sonnenferne Planet des Pyro-Systems. Seine dichte Hochdruckatmosph\u00e4re verbirgt eine seltsame Landschaft, die von starken Winden und Blitzen heimgesucht wird. Unter den Wolken gibt es ein \u00d6kosystem aus Pflanzen und Tieren, die die extrem hohen Temperaturen selbst bei starken Sterneneruptionen aushalten.\n\nPyro II - Monox\nMonox (Pyro II) ist der zweite sonnenferne Planet des Pyro-Systems. Wegen des t\u00f6dlichen Kohlenmonoxids in seiner Atmosph\u00e4re tr\u00e4gt er den Spitznamen \"Monox\". Er hat ein gem\u00e4\u00dfigtes Klima und galt schon kurz nach seiner Entdeckung als Kandidat f\u00fcr ein Terraforming. Die N\u00e4he zur fl\u00fcchtigen Sonne des Systems machte ihn jedoch f\u00fcr die menschliche Besiedlung gef\u00e4hrlich und die Vereinten Nationen der Erde (UNE) weigerten sich, ihn f\u00fcr die Terraformierung freizugeben und erlaubten stattdessen den Konzernen, die nat\u00fcrlichen Ressourcen abzubauen. Unbeeindruckt von dem potenziellen Risiko lie\u00dfen sich schlie\u00dflich Gesetzlose auf dem Planeten nieder, als sich die letzten Konzerne im 26. Jahrhundert von Pyro zur\u00fcckzogen.\n\nPyro III - Bl\u00fcte\nBloom (Pyro III) ist der dritte sonnenferne Planet des Pyro-Systems. Er ist kalt, aber von Natur aus bewohnbar und wurde zum Epizentrum der Bergbaubem\u00fchungen auf Pyro. Pyrotechnic Amalgamated und andere Konzerne errichteten mehrere Aufenthaltsorte, Kasernen f\u00fcr Angestellte und Verarbeitungszentren, die so lange genutzt wurden, bis die Kosten f\u00fcr ihre Instandhaltung nicht mehr durch die Bergbaugewinne ausgeglichen werden konnten. Als die letzten aktiven Unternehmen auf Pyro Ende des 26. Jahrhunderts ihren Betrieb einstellten, wurden sie von Hausbesetzern, Ge\u00e4chteten und ehemaligen Bergleuten, die nicht die Mittel hatten, um ins Vereinigte Imperium der Erde zur\u00fcckzukehren, aufgegeben.\n\nPyro IV\nPyro IV ist der \u00e4u\u00dferste Mond von Pyro V. Astronomen vermuten, dass er einst der vierte sonnenferne Planet des Pyro-Systems war. Irgendwann, bevor die Menschen Pyro entdeckten, kollidierte ein massiver Himmelsk\u00f6rper mit Pyro IV. Dabei wurde seine Landschaft auf katastrophale Weise verformt, seine Atmosph\u00e4re zerst\u00f6rt und er in die Umlaufbahn des nahe gelegenen Gasriesen Pyro V geschleudert. Er befindet sich auf einem langen, langsamen Kollisionskurs mit Pyro V und wird eines Tages entweder mit ihm zusammensto\u00dfen oder in einen Ring zerfallen.\n\nPyro V\nPyro V ist der vierte sonnenferne Planet des Pyro-Systems. Er wurde als \"Pyro V\" klassifiziert, als Forscher auf deutliche Hinweise darauf stie\u00dfen, dass sein \u00e4u\u00dferster Mond einst eine stabile Umlaufbahn um den Stern des Systems zwischen Pyro III und Pyro V hatte. Es ist bekannt, dass die Bewohner des Pyro-Systems und Reisende durch das System Wasserstoff aus der gr\u00fcnen und gelben Atmosph\u00e4re von Pyro V gewinnen.\n\nPyro VI - Terminus\nTerminus (Pyro VI) ist die \u00e4u\u00dferste Welt des Pyro-Systems. Ihre Stickstoff-Sauerstoff-Atmosph\u00e4re ist technisch gesehen atembar, enth\u00e4lt aber so hohe Mengen an Methan und Kohlendioxid, dass sie sich bei l\u00e4ngerem Aufenthalt negativ auf die Gesundheit auswirkt. Pyrotechnic Amalgamated hat seinen Hauptgesch\u00e4ftssitz in der Umlaufbahn von Terminus eingerichtet und die Station sp\u00e4ter aufgegeben, als sie das System verlie\u00dfen.\n\nIgnis\nIgnis ist der innerste Mond des Gasriesen Pyro V im Pyro-System. Die zahlreichen Canyons und trockenen Flussbetten auf seiner Oberfl\u00e4che lassen vermuten, dass dort in ferner Vergangenheit einmal fl\u00fcssiges Wasser floss. Seine eisige Durchschnittstemperatur und die t\u00f6dliche Atmosph\u00e4re aus Schwefeldioxid schaffen eine unfreundliche Umgebung f\u00fcr diejenigen, die keine angemessene Schutzausr\u00fcstung tragen. Nichtsdestotrotz sieht man auf dem Mond manchmal Besucher, die ihre Luftreserven dank des geringen Sauerstoffgehalts in der Atmosph\u00e4re auff\u00fcllen wollen.\n\nVatra\nVatra ist der zweite Mond des Gasriesen Pyro V im Pyro-System. Seine dichte Hochdruckatmosph\u00e4re aus Stickstoff und Methan unterst\u00fctzt ein \u00d6kosystem aus Pflanzen, die sich von Kohlenwasserstoffen statt von Kohlendioxid ern\u00e4hren. Etwas Wasser ist auf Vatra in Form von Eis vorhanden, aber auf der Oberfl\u00e4che ist es zu kalt, als dass es in fl\u00fcssigem Zustand existieren k\u00f6nnte.\n\nAdir\nAdir ist der dritte Mond des Gasriesen Pyro V im Pyro-System. Zerkl\u00fcftete Berge und felsige H\u00fcgel dominieren seine von Kratern durchzogene Landschaft. Da ihm eine sch\u00fctzende Atmosph\u00e4re fehlt, die sonst die meisten sich n\u00e4hernden Himmelsobjekte auseinander brechen w\u00fcrde, kommt es auf seiner Oberfl\u00e4che h\u00e4ufig zu Einschl\u00e4gen. Die Luft ist durchdrungen von feinen Staubpartikeln, die bei diesen Ereignissen entstehen.\n\nFairo\nFairo ist der vierte Mond des Gasriesen Pyro V, Pyro-System. Fairo ist eine Brutst\u00e4tte seismischer Aktivit\u00e4t und wird h\u00e4ufig von Erdbeben heimgesucht, die seine tiefen Brackwasser-Ozeane durcheinander bringen. Der Mond verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber ein ungew\u00f6hnliches \u00d6kosystem, das sowohl auf der Oberfl\u00e4che als auch unter dem Meer gedeiht, unterst\u00fctzt durch das Kohlendioxid und den Stickstoff in der dichten Atmosph\u00e4re von Fairo.\n\nFuego\nFuego ist der f\u00fcnfte Mond des Gasriesen Pyro V, Pyro-System. Er hat eine relativ gem\u00e4\u00dfigte, aber immer noch kalte Atmosph\u00e4re, die haupts\u00e4chlich aus Kohlendioxid und geringen Anteilen von Stickstoff, Schwefeldioxid und Sauerstoff besteht. Der hohe Anteil an Eisensulfid in seinem Boden verleiht seiner Oberfl\u00e4che ein gelb-schwarzes Aussehen. Die ber\u00fchmt-ber\u00fcchtigte Schmugglergruppe Headhunters nutzte Fuego in ihren Anfangsjahren in den fr\u00fchen 2600er Jahren oft als Warenversteck.\n\nVuur\nVuur ist der sechste Mond des Gasriesen Pyro V im Pyro-System. Dank eines verst\u00e4rkten Treibhauseffekts in seiner dichten Kohlendioxidatmosph\u00e4re ist er f\u00fcr einen so sonnenfernen Mond ungew\u00f6hnlich warm. Sein kohlenstoffreicher Boden unterst\u00fctzt Vegetationsformen, die kristallinen Kohlenstoff in ihren Grundstrukturen nutzen. Bevor das System im fr\u00fchen 27. Jahrhundert von Gesetzlosen \u00fcberrannt wurde, waren diese Pflanzen ein beliebtes Forschungsobjekt unter Botanikern.\n\nPyro-Raumstationen\nHinzuf\u00fcgen von heruntergekommenen Raststationen zum Pyro-System, die grundlegende Dienstleistungen wie Reparaturen, Verpflegung und Handel anbieten.\n\nFauna - Quasi-Grazer\nDiese gro\u00dfen, warmbl\u00fctigen Herdentiere wurden urspr\u00fcnglich in den weiten Ebenen von Quasi auf Terra entdeckt. Sie sind vor allem f\u00fcr ihre ungew\u00f6hnliche Methode bekannt, ihre Eier auf der Unterseite zu tragen. Der Quasi-Grazer ist zu einem der Standard-Saatgut-Tiere geworden und ist auf den meisten terraformierten Planeten der UEE zu finden.\n\nAu\u00dfenposten - Kolonialismus\nEin kleines Heim f\u00fcr die KI zum Leben und als Unterkunft. Sie bestehen aus einem zentralen Knotenpunkt und ein paar optionalen internen und externen Modulen. Sie bieten das N\u00f6tigste, um eine kleine Gruppe von Menschen auf unbestimmte Zeit zu versorgen.\n\n\n\n\nDas war's f\u00fcr diese Woche! Beteiligen Sie sich an der Diskussion auf Spectrum.","zh_CN":"Roadmap Roundup\n11\/27\/2024 - 2:00 PM\n\nHappy Wednesday, everyone!\n\nEvery two weeks, we accompany the Roadmap update with a brief explanatory note to give you insight into the decision-making that led to any changes. This is part of an effort to make our communications more transparent, more specific, and more insightful for all of you who help to make Star Citizen and Squadron 42 possible.\n\nWith that said, let\u2019s go ahead and dive into this week\u2019s Roadmap Roundup!\n\n-CIG Community Team\n\n\n\nNotable Changes for November 27, 2024\n\n\n\nRelease View\nThe following deliverables have completed final review for Alpha 4.0, therefore we are changing their status to Committed:\n\nServer Meshing V1\nThe initial implementation of Server Meshing enables multiple servers per shard to improve load distribution and facilitates navigation between two solar systems.\n\nJump Points\nImplementing the first jump point into the persistent universe, connecting the Stanton and Pyro systems together. Includes necessary vehicle items and functionality, the jump points themselves, and their inner tunnels.\n\nPyro I\nPyro I is the first planet from the sun of the Pyro system. Its thick, high-pressure atmosphere hides a strange landscape beset by powerful winds and lightning strikes. Under the clouds, there is an ecosystem of plants and animals that endure its extremely high temperatures, even during powerful stellar flares.\n\nPyro II - Monox\nMonox (Pyro II) is the second planet from the sun of the Pyro system. Nicknamed \"Monox\" for the deadly carbon monoxide in its atmosphere, it has a temperate climate, and was seen as a viable candidate for terraforming shortly after its discovery. However, its proximity to the system's volatile sun made it dangerous for Human habitation, and the United Nations of Earth (UNE) refused to clear it for terraformation, instead allowing corporations to harvest its natural resources. Undeterred by the potential risk, outlaws eventually took up residence on the planet when the last corporations pulled out of Pyro in the 26th century.\n\nPyro III - Bloom\nBloom (Pyro III) is the third planet from the sun of the Pyro system. Cold but naturally habitable, it became the epicenter of mining endeavors in Pyro. Pyrotechnic Amalgamated and other corporations constructed multiple staging sites, employees barracks, and processing centers that were in use until the cost of their maintenance could no longer be offset by mining profits. Abandoned when the last active corporations in Pyro ceased operations there in the late 26th century, they were claimed by squatters, outlaws, and former miners who lacked the means to return to the United Empire of Earth.\n\nPyro IV\nPyro IV is the outermost moon of Pyro V, and astronomers theorize that it was once the fourth planet from the sun of the Pyro system. At some point before Humans discovered Pyro, a massive celestial body collided with Pyro IV, catastrophically warping its landscape, destroying its atmosphere, and knocking it into the orbit of nearby gas giant Pyro V. Although the tectonic activity that resulted from this impact has quieted and a new atmosphere has formed, Pyro IV is far from stable. It is on a long, slow collision course with Pyro V, and will one day either crash into it or break up into a ring.\n\nPyro V\nPyro V is the fourth planet from the sun of the Pyro system. It was given the classification of \"Pyro V\" when researchers came across strong evidence that its outermost moon once maintained a stable orbit around the system's star between Pyro III and Pyro V. When it was struck by an unknown celestial body, it was knocked into Pyro V's gravitational sphere of influence. Residents of and travelers through the Pyro system are known to harvest hydrogen from Pyro V's green and yellow atmosphere.\n\nPyro VI - Terminus\nTerminus (Pyro VI) is the outermost world of the Pyro system. Its nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere is technically breathable, but contains high enough amounts of methane and carbon dioxide that it has a negative effect on one's health after extended exposure. Pyrotechnic Amalgamated placed their main hub of operations in orbit around Terminus, later abandoning the station when they left the system.\n\nIgnis\nIgnis is the innermost moon of the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. The multiple canyons and dry riverbeds on its surface suggest that liquid water once flowed there in the distant past. Its frigid average temperature and deadly atmosphere of sulfur dioxide creates an unfriendly environment for those who lack proper protective equipment. Nonetheless, the moon sometimes sees visitors seeking to resupply their air reserves thanks to the small amount of oxygen in the atmosphere.\n\nVatra\nVatra is the second moon from the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. Its thick, high-pressure atmosphere of nitrogen and methane supports an ecosystem of plants that subsist on hydrocarbons instead of carbon dioxide. Some water is present on Vatra in the form of ice, but it is too cold on the surface for it to exist in a liquid state.\n\nAdir\nAdir is the third moon from the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. Jagged mountains and rocky hills dominate its crater-ridden landscape. Because it lacks a protective atmosphere that would otherwise break apart most approaching celestial objects, its surface sees frequent impacts. The air is permeated with fine particles of dust that are generated during these events.\n\nFairo\nFairo is the fourth moon from the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. A hotbed of seismic activity, Fairo experiences frequent earthquakes that disturb its deep oceans of brackish water. The moon has an unusual ecosystem that thrives both on the surface and under the sea, supported by the carbon dioxide and nitrogen in Fairo's dense atmosphere.\n\nFuego\nFuego is the fifth moon from the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. Relatively temperate but still cold, it has a mostly carbon dioxide atmosphere with small percentages of nitrogen, sulfur dioxide, and oxygen. High amounts of iron-sulfide in its soil gives its surface a yellow and black appearance. Infamous smuggler group Headhunters often utilized Fuego as a stash point for goods during their nascent years in the early 2600s.\n\nVuur\nVuur is the sixth moon from the gas giant Pyro V, Pyro system. Thanks to an increased greenhouse effect in its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere, it is unusually warm for a moon so distant from its sun. Its carbon-rich soil supports forms of vegetation that utilize crystalline carbon in their base structures. Before the system was overtaken by outlaws in the early 27th century, these plants were a popular subject of research among botanists.\n\nPyro Space Stations\nAdding rundown rest stop stations to the Pyro system, which provide basic services such as repair, sustenance, and commerce.\n\nFauna - Quasi Grazer\nThese large, warm-blooded herd animals were originally discovered on the vast plains of Quasi on Terra. Most notable for their unusual method of carrying their eggs on their underside, the Quasi grazer has become one of the standard seed animals and there can be commonly found on most terraformed planets in the UEE.\n\nOutposts - Colonialism\nA small home for AI to live and shelter. They consist of a central hub and a few optional internal and external modules. They provide the basic necessities to support a small group of people for an indefinite amount of time.\n\n\n\n\nThat's all for this week! 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