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Thargoid Message

Thargoid Message A new link message has been received from the Thargoids which some people have said is connected to the departure of Ed Lewis. Due to so many of…

A Fond Look Back

Below is a video featuring a fond look back at some of the highlights of Ed Lewis being ‘educated’ in the Educating Ed episodes featuring Canonn Research. Also contains a…
Gnosis

Here We Go

As we start to think about battening the hatches and warming up the jump computers, we take a quiet moment to think of those we care about, where we’re going, and what might be waiting for us there.

We salute you, all. Let’s do this.

Galactic Bugle Article 15: State of The Bubble

Welcome to the 15th article of the Galactic Bugle. This week will be an update on the Eagle Eye satellites, some small notes I’ve noticed about the on the morale and state of the bubble, and a summary of this and last week’s events.

Galactic Bugle 13: Change

Welcome to the 13th Edition of the Galactic Bugle! This week I’ll be using this article to convey a list of the changes going into the Bugle, as well as a few recent happenings around the Human Bubble.

Biscuit Bugle 12: Start of The Galactic Recession

After such a long hiatus, the Biscuit Bugle as back, and ready to make articles again! Though these past few months have been slow in terms of news, I’m back in business again and will try my best to be more regular in my articles.

Galactic Geologist Precambrian

Galactic Geologist Special Edition – Precambrian

CMDR Madraptor and MWSOG bring you a special edition of Galactic Geologist magazine – Precambrian, a collection of geology from before beyond.

This special edition of Galactic Geologist is dedicated to the early discoveries and early discoverers and within these pages you will find a stunning collection of the Geysers, Fumaroles and Lava Spouts that they have catalogued. Please join CMDR Madraptor in thanking all those who choose to explore the unknown universe and aim to further our knowledge of it and the places we live.

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