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- From: jason@retina.anatomy.upenn.edu (Jason Ehrlich)
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- Subject: Re: Letter to Changeling (long)
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- Date: 28 Dec 92 15:27:30 GMT
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- JT> My question is: what stops you from making every colony a
- JT> homeworld? There doesn't seem to be any penalty to making a
- JT> colony a homeword and every reason to do so.
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- It costs a lot to make a port, especially on planets with unfriendly
- temps and atmospheres - planets you're just mining the guts out of and
- then abandoning.
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- jason
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