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One of, if not the first space station research facility created by Nanotrasen long before the existence of [[Space Station 13]]. The facility originally consisted of four smaller sub-stations connected by transit tubes, or slender hallways. These compact sub stations were known as Alpha, Beta, Charlie and Delta station respectively and each served contained departments that synergized well with one another to keep total size of each station to a minimum.
One of, if not the first space station research facility created by Nanotrasen long before the existence of [[Space Station 13]]. The facility originally consisted of four smaller sub-stations connected by transit tubes, or slender hallways. These compact sub stations were known as Alpha, Beta, Charlie and Delta station respectively and each served contained departments that synergized well with one another to keep total size of each station to a minimum.


The research done on the station covers multiple areas as indicated by the experimental projects room containing a wide array of "advanced" prototype inventions. these inventions, namely the singularity beacon further suggest that work on Plasma was being undertaken long before its existence was publicly disclosed. In addition to plasma research, the existence of an inactive AI core onboard the facility indicates that Nanotrasen most likely had access to
The research done on the station covers multiple areas as indicated by the experimental projects room containing a wide array of "advanced" prototype inventions. these inventions, namely the singularity beacon further suggest that work on Plasma was being undertaken long before its existence was publicly disclosed. In addition to plasma research, the existence of an inactive AI core onboard the facility indicates that Nanotrasen most likely had access to experimental technologies long before they were made public.