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Sirius system
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Sirius (aka Sirius A-B) is a binary star system in the Sol Sector. It circles Sirius A and Sirius B. It lies extremely close to the Hilthros system.
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Pilgrim Alliance,, Proxima Terran Confederation
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Sirius, Sirius Prime, Gilead, Warsaw
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Sirius (aka Sirius A-B) is a binary star system in the Sol Sector. It circles Sirius A and Sirius B. It lies extremely close to the Hilthros system.