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| - It was essentially a place of total blackness where the players could not move, and were blocked from teleporting. Players were sent to the Black Hole for an indefinite period of time before being taken out. The Black Hole consisted of the void space outside the programmed areas. Players who were sent into the Black Hole would have their law runes removed to prevent them from teleporting out. This made the Black Hole impossible to escape.
- The Black Hole was the name given to the worst part of the Off-Worlders' Quarter on the planet Ropagi II. It was the location of the world's black market, and was were criminals, smugglers, pirates, and bounty hunters congregated. The black market sold weapons with at least a fifty percent mark-up.
- The Black Hole is a Disney film.
- The Black Hole (also known as the "Void" and "Dead space") has been around in the earliest of Habbo versions. People in the past have managed to hack/bug ways to put posters on this black space, which is liable to a ban due to Bug exploiting or hacking.
- The Black Hole is a 1979 science-fiction film. It is notable for two reasons, being the first Disney film to be rated "PG" and one of the first Disney films to feature CGI. The film was first titled Space Station One.
- The Black Hole is a quest from the Treehouse of Horror XXIII Event. Completing this quest chain unlocked Devil Flanders.
- (The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from The Black Hole) Doug (vo): The Black Hole is one of those movies I always heard a lot of people talk about but not usually very favorably. And after having finally seen it, I can definitely see why. It's Disney's attempt at trying to be every popular sci-fi film that's ever come out. In fact, you can point practically scene by scene what movie they're trying to replicate. First it's Alien, then it's Battlestar Galactica, then it's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, then it's Star Wars, and then finally, it's 2001: A Space Odyssey. In trying to combine them all together, you get a film that has very little identity and is just kind of a huge mess. But at the same time, I can't say it was...entirely bad. There's some good things about it,
- Nearing the end of a long mission exploring deep space, the spacecraft USS Palomino is returning to Earth. The crew consists of Captain Dan Holland, First Officer Lieutenant Charlie Pizer, journalist Harry Booth, ESP-sensitive scientist Dr. Kate McCrae, the expedition's civilian leader Dr. Alex Durant and the robot V.I.N.CENT ("Vital Information Necessary CENTralized").
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