May 2947 Subscriber Flair!
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Greetings Subscribers!
This month’s subscriber flair is part of a our newest series of holographic space station models. This model represents an exact replica of Icarus One from the Sol System. The Icarus One transfer station was constructed in 2148 to act as an intermediary stopover point between Earth and Mars. Designed by Pietro Moretti, this sprawling station initially served to accommodate resource haulers transporting goods to aid in the terraforming of Mars. However, once Mars was officially cleared for Human habitation in 2157, Icarus One transitioned into a civilian station for aspiring pioneers, eager to start a new life on the alien world. The Icarus One continued to be one of the primary transfer hubs even after Humanity discovered jump points and expanded into neighboring systems. In 2407, the Icarus One was declared a historical landmark and decommissioned for civilian habitation. The aging station remained in its place until 2657, when Messer V had the station destroyed as a ‘relic of a bygone age.’
If you’re an active subscriber, the flair will be attributed to your account today. If you subscribe over the weekend, the model will be attributed to your account on Monday May 15th. More information about subscriptions can be found here!
This month’s subscriber flair is part of a our newest series of holographic space station models. This model represents an exact replica of Icarus One from the Sol System. The Icarus One transfer station was constructed in 2148 to act as an intermediary stopover point between Earth and Mars. Designed by Pietro Moretti, this sprawling station initially served to accommodate resource haulers transporting goods to aid in the terraforming of Mars. However, once Mars was officially cleared for Human habitation in 2157, Icarus One transitioned into a civilian station for aspiring pioneers, eager to start a new life on the alien world. The Icarus One continued to be one of the primary transfer hubs even after Humanity discovered jump points and expanded into neighboring systems. In 2407, the Icarus One was declared a historical landmark and decommissioned for civilian habitation. The aging station remained in its place until 2657, when Messer V had the station destroyed as a ‘relic of a bygone age.’
If you’re an active subscriber, the flair will be attributed to your account today. If you subscribe over the weekend, the model will be attributed to your account on Monday May 15th. More information about subscriptions can be found here!
Grüße Abonnenten!
Das Abonnenten-Flair dieses Monats ist Teil unserer neuesten Serie holografischer Raumstationsmodelle. Dieses Modell stellt eine exakte Nachbildung von Icarus One aus dem Sol-System dar. Die Transferstation Icarus One wurde 2148 als Zwischenstation zwischen Erde und Mars errichtet. Diese von Pietro Moretti entworfene, weitläufige Station diente zunächst der Aufnahme von Güterschleppern, die Waren transportieren, um das Terraforming des Mars zu unterstützen. Nachdem der Mars jedoch 2157 offiziell für die menschliche Besiedlung freigegeben worden war, verwandelte sich Icarus One in eine zivile Station für angehende Pioniere, die ein neues Leben in der fremden Welt beginnen wollten. Die Icarus One blieb auch nach der Entdeckung von Sprungbrettpunkten durch die Menschheit eine der primären Transferknotenpunkte und expandierte in benachbarte Systeme. Im Jahr 2407 wurde die Ikarus One zum historischen Wahrzeichen erklärt und für die zivile Besiedlung außer Betrieb genommen. Die Alterungsstation blieb an ihrem Platz bis 2657, als Messer V. die Station als "Relikt einer vergangenen Zeit" zerstören ließ.
Wenn Sie ein aktiver Abonnent sind, wird das Flair Ihrem Konto heute zugeschrieben. Wenn Sie sich am Wochenende anmelden, wird das Modell am Montag, den 15. Mai, Ihrem Konto gutgeschrieben. Weitere Informationen zu den Abonnements finden Sie hier!
Das Abonnenten-Flair dieses Monats ist Teil unserer neuesten Serie holografischer Raumstationsmodelle. Dieses Modell stellt eine exakte Nachbildung von Icarus One aus dem Sol-System dar. Die Transferstation Icarus One wurde 2148 als Zwischenstation zwischen Erde und Mars errichtet. Diese von Pietro Moretti entworfene, weitläufige Station diente zunächst der Aufnahme von Güterschleppern, die Waren transportieren, um das Terraforming des Mars zu unterstützen. Nachdem der Mars jedoch 2157 offiziell für die menschliche Besiedlung freigegeben worden war, verwandelte sich Icarus One in eine zivile Station für angehende Pioniere, die ein neues Leben in der fremden Welt beginnen wollten. Die Icarus One blieb auch nach der Entdeckung von Sprungbrettpunkten durch die Menschheit eine der primären Transferknotenpunkte und expandierte in benachbarte Systeme. Im Jahr 2407 wurde die Ikarus One zum historischen Wahrzeichen erklärt und für die zivile Besiedlung außer Betrieb genommen. Die Alterungsstation blieb an ihrem Platz bis 2657, als Messer V. die Station als "Relikt einer vergangenen Zeit" zerstören ließ.
Wenn Sie ein aktiver Abonnent sind, wird das Flair Ihrem Konto heute zugeschrieben. Wenn Sie sich am Wochenende anmelden, wird das Modell am Montag, den 15. Mai, Ihrem Konto gutgeschrieben. Weitere Informationen zu den Abonnements finden Sie hier!
Greetings Subscribers!
This month’s subscriber flair is part of a our newest series of holographic space station models. This model represents an exact replica of Icarus One from the Sol System. The Icarus One transfer station was constructed in 2148 to act as an intermediary stopover point between Earth and Mars. Designed by Pietro Moretti, this sprawling station initially served to accommodate resource haulers transporting goods to aid in the terraforming of Mars. However, once Mars was officially cleared for Human habitation in 2157, Icarus One transitioned into a civilian station for aspiring pioneers, eager to start a new life on the alien world. The Icarus One continued to be one of the primary transfer hubs even after Humanity discovered jump points and expanded into neighboring systems. In 2407, the Icarus One was declared a historical landmark and decommissioned for civilian habitation. The aging station remained in its place until 2657, when Messer V had the station destroyed as a ‘relic of a bygone age.’
If you’re an active subscriber, the flair will be attributed to your account today. If you subscribe over the weekend, the model will be attributed to your account on Monday May 15th. More information about subscriptions can be found here!
This month’s subscriber flair is part of a our newest series of holographic space station models. This model represents an exact replica of Icarus One from the Sol System. The Icarus One transfer station was constructed in 2148 to act as an intermediary stopover point between Earth and Mars. Designed by Pietro Moretti, this sprawling station initially served to accommodate resource haulers transporting goods to aid in the terraforming of Mars. However, once Mars was officially cleared for Human habitation in 2157, Icarus One transitioned into a civilian station for aspiring pioneers, eager to start a new life on the alien world. The Icarus One continued to be one of the primary transfer hubs even after Humanity discovered jump points and expanded into neighboring systems. In 2407, the Icarus One was declared a historical landmark and decommissioned for civilian habitation. The aging station remained in its place until 2657, when Messer V had the station destroyed as a ‘relic of a bygone age.’
If you’re an active subscriber, the flair will be attributed to your account today. If you subscribe over the weekend, the model will be attributed to your account on Monday May 15th. More information about subscriptions can be found here!
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