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The facility of Project Blackstone is a Terran Dominion installation. It is based on a hostile "rock," either a bolide, or on a world where it is impossible to gauge the time of day. The facility was operational as of late January, 2505, and hosts a collection of Dominion scientists and support staff. It was overseen by Adjutant 33-27 V3.1974

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  • The facility of Project Blackstone is a Terran Dominion installation. It is based on a hostile "rock," either a bolide, or on a world where it is impossible to gauge the time of day. The facility was operational as of late January, 2505, and hosts a collection of Dominion scientists and support staff. It was overseen by Adjutant 33-27 V3.1974
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  • The facility of Project Blackstone is a Terran Dominion installation. It is based on a hostile "rock," either a bolide, or on a world where it is impossible to gauge the time of day. The facility was operational as of late January, 2505, and hosts a collection of Dominion scientists and support staff. It was overseen by Adjutant 33-27 V3.1974 The hallways are lit throughout the facility, through the colors green, yellow, and red. Security clearance levels include alpha, beta, gamma, and omega. Anyone found in a red-marked section without clearance is terminated. All communications within the facility are monitored.
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