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The Hullst system was discovered in 15,053 BBY and was famous for having three of its eleven planets - Cehullst, Dehullst, and Eahullst - inside its Goldilocks Zone. Despite the system's tremendous potential, it was only sparsely inhabited until the last centuries of the Galactic Republic.

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  • Hullst system
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  • The Hullst system was discovered in 15,053 BBY and was famous for having three of its eleven planets - Cehullst, Dehullst, and Eahullst - inside its Goldilocks Zone. Despite the system's tremendous potential, it was only sparsely inhabited until the last centuries of the Galactic Republic.
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  • #Aehullst #Behullst #Cehullst #Dehullst #Eahullst #Fhullst #Gehullst #Hullst #Iohullst #Jhullst #Khullst
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  • Hullst system
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  • *Humans *Fiskerites *Bogo'bogh *Others
abstract
  • The Hullst system was discovered in 15,053 BBY and was famous for having three of its eleven planets - Cehullst, Dehullst, and Eahullst - inside its Goldilocks Zone. Despite the system's tremendous potential, it was only sparsely inhabited until the last centuries of the Galactic Republic.
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