The Main Belt asteroids have been exploited for their materials since the middle of the 21st century. Many whom chose a life of labor, hard work, and self-reliance, eventually found themselves here. In the decades that followed, the residents in the Belt began to take on their own cultural identity and a desire to be free of the "oppressive" first world nations of the GOC.
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| - The Main Belt asteroids have been exploited for their materials since the middle of the 21st century. Many whom chose a life of labor, hard work, and self-reliance, eventually found themselves here. In the decades that followed, the residents in the Belt began to take on their own cultural identity and a desire to be free of the "oppressive" first world nations of the GOC.
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| - Ores, minerals, vitamins, construction material, etc
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| - Thousands of rocky surfaces
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| - The Main Belt asteroids have been exploited for their materials since the middle of the 21st century. Many whom chose a life of labor, hard work, and self-reliance, eventually found themselves here. In the decades that followed, the residents in the Belt began to take on their own cultural identity and a desire to be free of the "oppressive" first world nations of the GOC.
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