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Weigh Station Four was unusual compared to that of other Weigh Stations found throughout the Sol System. As Lem Jukes described, it was a jumble of old freighters and other vessels that had once been active and were simply added on to the station as they retired. The station itself included a variety of stores, such as a Thai restaurant, clothing store, and a cobbler. The variety of shops allowed the station to have its own economy.

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  • Weigh Station Four
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  • Weigh Station Four was unusual compared to that of other Weigh Stations found throughout the Sol System. As Lem Jukes described, it was a jumble of old freighters and other vessels that had once been active and were simply added on to the station as they retired. The station itself included a variety of stores, such as a Thai restaurant, clothing store, and a cobbler. The variety of shops allowed the station to have its own economy.
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  • Weigh Station Four was unusual compared to that of other Weigh Stations found throughout the Sol System. As Lem Jukes described, it was a jumble of old freighters and other vessels that had once been active and were simply added on to the station as they retired. The station itself included a variety of stores, such as a Thai restaurant, clothing store, and a cobbler. The variety of shops allowed the station to have its own economy.
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