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Settled by a group of missionaries who inspected more than a dozen worlds before the crew of the starship [[Revelation]] said the immortal lines "One empty world is like another. Here, you go no further." | Settled by a group of missionaries who inspected more than a dozen worlds before the crew of the starship [[Revelation]] said the immortal lines "One empty world is like another. Here, you go no further." | ||
After being stranded in their new colony for 2 months, the settlers discovered that this world had surprisingly high levels of natural resources. They named the world omega to symbolise the end of their journey - their arrival in their promised land. | After being stranded in their new colony for 2 months, the settlers discovered that this world had surprisingly high levels of natural resources. They named the world omega to symbolise the end of their journey - their arrival in their promised land. | ||
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Timetable code: OMG
Settled by a group of missionaries who inspected more than a dozen worlds before the crew of the starship Revelation said the immortal lines "One empty world is like another. Here, you go no further."
After being stranded in their new colony for 2 months, the settlers discovered that this world had surprisingly high levels of natural resources. They named the world omega to symbolise the end of their journey - their arrival in their promised land.