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Environmental stabilizers are a technology used by the Terran Dominion on the world of Veridia Prime. The machine is able to stabilize the planet's high volcanic activity, and helps regulate the planet's lava surges. It is powered off of xenon crystals found on the planet.

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  • Environmental stabilizer
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  • Environmental stabilizers are a technology used by the Terran Dominion on the world of Veridia Prime. The machine is able to stabilize the planet's high volcanic activity, and helps regulate the planet's lava surges. It is powered off of xenon crystals found on the planet.
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  • Terran Dominion
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  • Environmental stabilizers are a technology used by the Terran Dominion on the world of Veridia Prime. The machine is able to stabilize the planet's high volcanic activity, and helps regulate the planet's lava surges. It is powered off of xenon crystals found on the planet. During the End War, the forces of Amon destabilized the planet of Veridium Prime and deactivated the stabilizers. Allied commanders were tasked by Valerian Mengsk to prevent the planet's destruction. The allied commanders recovered twenty xenon crystals from the planet, reactivating a stabilizer and preventing the planet's destruction.
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