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On October 3, 2004, Weyland Industries Satellite PS-12 detected a mysterious heat bloom beneath Bouvet Island, in the Antarctic, and transmitted this data to Station #6-D. There it was received by Fin Ullbeck and his supervisor Dr. Langer, who subsequently alerted their superiors of the discovery and thereby set in motion Charles Bishop Weyland's expedition to Bouvet to investigate.

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  • Receiving Station 6-D
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  • On October 3, 2004, Weyland Industries Satellite PS-12 detected a mysterious heat bloom beneath Bouvet Island, in the Antarctic, and transmitted this data to Station #6-D. There it was received by Fin Ullbeck and his supervisor Dr. Langer, who subsequently alerted their superiors of the discovery and thereby set in motion Charles Bishop Weyland's expedition to Bouvet to investigate.
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  • On October 3, 2004, Weyland Industries Satellite PS-12 detected a mysterious heat bloom beneath Bouvet Island, in the Antarctic, and transmitted this data to Station #6-D. There it was received by Fin Ullbeck and his supervisor Dr. Langer, who subsequently alerted their superiors of the discovery and thereby set in motion Charles Bishop Weyland's expedition to Bouvet to investigate.
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