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An electronic mine was a form of land mine employed by the Galactic Empire to defend the Technical Branch Outpost on the planet Lotide. They were located in the swamps surrounding the installation, but the local wildlife were known to detonate on average five mines per day. Instead of constantly replacing the mines, base personnel simply turned the minefield off with plans to reactivate the field if the situation was warranted.

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  • An electronic mine was a form of land mine employed by the Galactic Empire to defend the Technical Branch Outpost on the planet Lotide. They were located in the swamps surrounding the installation, but the local wildlife were known to detonate on average five mines per day. Instead of constantly replacing the mines, base personnel simply turned the minefield off with plans to reactivate the field if the situation was warranted.
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  • An electronic mine was a form of land mine employed by the Galactic Empire to defend the Technical Branch Outpost on the planet Lotide. They were located in the swamps surrounding the installation, but the local wildlife were known to detonate on average five mines per day. Instead of constantly replacing the mines, base personnel simply turned the minefield off with plans to reactivate the field if the situation was warranted.
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