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Ca'lik'bar is one of several insignificant subsurface mining colonies located on [[Anath_(System)|Anath II]] within the [[Aridia]] region, a forgettable venture of questionable profitability situated at the edge of
 
Ca'lik'bar is one of several insignificant subsurface mining colonies located on [[Anath_(System)|Anath II]] within the [[Aridia]] region, a forgettable venture of questionable profitability situated at the edge of
civilization.  It is of note only because of it's nonexistence.  An extensive [[Blood_Raider|Blood Raider]] attack in YC121.03.18[https://community.eveonline.com/news/news-channels/world-news/galactic-hour-news-roundup-triglavian-billboard-takeover-edition/] left the colony bare, every last
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civilization.  It is of note only because of it's nonexistence.  An extensive [[Blood_Raider|Blood Raider]] attack in YC121.03.18<ref>News: [https://community.eveonline.com/news/news-channels/world-news/galactic-hour-news-roundup-triglavian-billboard-takeover-edition/ Galactic Hour News Roundup: Triglavian Billboard Takeover Edition]</ref> left the colony bare, every last
 
inhabitant of [[Anath_(System)|Anath II]] being 'harvested' by the  [[Blood_Raider|Covenant]].
 
inhabitant of [[Anath_(System)|Anath II]] being 'harvested' by the  [[Blood_Raider|Covenant]].
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [[Mitara Newelle]]
 
* [[Mitara Newelle]]
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[[Category:Worldbuilding]]
 
[[Category:Worldbuilding]]

Latest revision as of 16:23, 27 June 2019

Ca'lik'bar is one of several insignificant subsurface mining colonies located on Anath II within the Aridia region, a forgettable venture of questionable profitability situated at the edge of civilization. It is of note only because of it's nonexistence. An extensive Blood Raider attack in YC121.03.18[1] left the colony bare, every last inhabitant of Anath II being 'harvested' by the Covenant.

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