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Aslund Station was a station in the Hegen Hub guarding the jump-point that led to the planet Aslund. During the lead-up to the War of the Hegen Hub, the people of Aslund became highly paranoid about their neighbors and built it up into a major fortress. In the end, the station served no useful purpose in the war.

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  • Aslund Station was a station in the Hegen Hub guarding the jump-point that led to the planet Aslund. During the lead-up to the War of the Hegen Hub, the people of Aslund became highly paranoid about their neighbors and built it up into a major fortress. In the end, the station served no useful purpose in the war.
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  • Aslund Station was a station in the Hegen Hub guarding the jump-point that led to the planet Aslund. During the lead-up to the War of the Hegen Hub, the people of Aslund became highly paranoid about their neighbors and built it up into a major fortress. One supplier sold them the labors of people arrested on the Jacksonian station in a form of contract slavery; Gregor Vorbarra was among the techies provided in this fashion. Another provided them with flammable fiberboard building materials instead of spun silica, as would have been more sensible for a military installation. This design defect was pointed out by Miles Vorkosigan. In the end, the station served no useful purpose in the war.
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