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Halfway through the [[StarCitizen:29th century]] the island had been the most populous and developed landing zone. Because of the bloom of this settlement, hardline environmentalists argued against larger settlements, discussing the ability of these floating islands to withstand the increased weight without any negative side effects.<ref name=":0" />
Halfway through the [[StarCitizen:29th century]] the island had been the most populous and developed landing zone. Because of the bloom of this settlement, hardline environmentalists argued against larger settlements, discussing the ability of these floating islands to withstand the increased weight without any negative side effects.<ref name=":0" />


During the 2847 [[StarCitizen:Tohil Regatta]] race, the crew of the [[StarCitizen:Jacinto]] lead by Captain [[StarCitizen:Iggy Decarlo]] received a distress call from the island. The island was experiencing environmental catastrophe as half the island was sinking into the ocean. The Jacinto aided in rescue operations along with other participants of the Regatta race. The island was packed with tourist in its height of the season and most inhabitants didn't have ships because hangar costs was at a premium, so this help was very much needed.<ref name=":0" />
During the 2847 [[StarCitizen:Tohil Regatta]] race, the crew of the [[StarCitizen:Jacinto]] lead by Captain [[StarCitizen:Iggy Decarlo]] received a distress call from the island. The island was experiencing environmental catastrophe as half the island was sinking into the ocean. The Jacinto aided in rescue operations along with other participants of the Regatta race. The island was packed with tourists in its height of the season and most inhabitants didn't have ships because hangar costs was at a premium, so this help was very much needed.<ref name=":0" />


The catastrophe lead to increased building regulations on Tohil III. Organizers of the Tohil Regatta race also decided to end the annual event permanently, worried that it's success was partly responsible for the overdevelopment of Amidon Island. Despite this, fans still regularly fly the route informally.<ref name=":0" />
The catastrophe lead to increased building regulations on Tohil III. Organizers of the Tohil Regatta race also decided to end the annual event permanently, worried that its success was partly responsible for the overdevelopment of Amidon Island. Despite this, fans still regularly fly the route informally.<ref name=":0" />


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Latest revision as of 11:21, 7 May 2026

Amidon Island is relatively large and centrally located island near the equator of StarCitizen:Tohil III.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite Jump Point</ref>

Halfway through the StarCitizen:29th century the island had been the most populous and developed landing zone. Because of the bloom of this settlement, hardline environmentalists argued against larger settlements, discussing the ability of these floating islands to withstand the increased weight without any negative side effects.<ref name=":0" />

During the 2847 StarCitizen:Tohil Regatta race, the crew of the StarCitizen:Jacinto lead by Captain StarCitizen:Iggy Decarlo received a distress call from the island. The island was experiencing environmental catastrophe as half the island was sinking into the ocean. The Jacinto aided in rescue operations along with other participants of the Regatta race. The island was packed with tourists in its height of the season and most inhabitants didn't have ships because hangar costs was at a premium, so this help was very much needed.<ref name=":0" />

The catastrophe lead to increased building regulations on Tohil III. Organizers of the Tohil Regatta race also decided to end the annual event permanently, worried that its success was partly responsible for the overdevelopment of Amidon Island. Despite this, fans still regularly fly the route informally.<ref name=":0" />

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