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Jackson's Whole was a planet in the Nexus with five wormhole exits. One connected to the Hegen Hub, one to somewhere in the Cetagandan Empire, and one to Escobar. The other two are not clearly identified, but one could be used as a route to Earth.

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  • Jackson's Whole was a planet in the Nexus with five wormhole exits. One connected to the Hegen Hub, one to somewhere in the Cetagandan Empire, and one to Escobar. The other two are not clearly identified, but one could be used as a route to Earth.
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  • Jackson's Whole was a planet in the Nexus with five wormhole exits. One connected to the Hegen Hub, one to somewhere in the Cetagandan Empire, and one to Escobar. The other two are not clearly identified, but one could be used as a route to Earth. * House Fell controlled the wormhole to the Hegen Hub * House Prestene controlled the wormhole that connected to the Cetagandan Empire * House Cordonah controlled a wormhole that was usable as a route to Earth * A consortium of Houses which at the time of Mirror Dance was dominated by House Bharaputra controlled the shortest route (nine jumps, about half a dozen days for the Ariel) to Escobar * There is no clear statement regarding which House or Houses controlled the other route, but it may have been a consortium of House Dyne and House Hargraves. (See Hargraves-Dyne Consortium Station.)
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