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The sixth planet in the [[StarCitizen:Oso system]] is generally uninteresting and has largely been avoided since the initial glut of scientific surveys. The most distant planet in the system, Oso VI, is a dwarf planet offering little of value. The only [[StarCitizen:mining]] report ever conducted erroneously claimed the presence of concentrated iron ore. This was the result of a later-corrected sensor intolerance and not actual evidence of valuable minerals on the surface, as can be attested by unsuccessful miners unaware of these errors.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14824-Galactic-Guide-Oso-System|text=Galactic Guide: Oso System}}</ref> | The sixth planet in the [[StarCitizen:Oso system]] is generally uninteresting and has largely been avoided since the initial glut of scientific surveys. The most distant planet in the system, Oso VI, is a dwarf planet offering little of value. The only [[StarCitizen:mining]] report ever conducted erroneously claimed the presence of concentrated iron ore. This was the result of a later-corrected sensor intolerance and not actual evidence of valuable minerals on the surface, as can be attested by unsuccessful miners unaware of these errors.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14824-Galactic-Guide-Oso-System|text=Galactic Guide: Oso System}}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 9 April 2026
The sixth planet in the StarCitizen:Oso system is generally uninteresting and has largely been avoided since the initial glut of scientific surveys. The most distant planet in the system, Oso VI, is a dwarf planet offering little of value. The only StarCitizen:mining report ever conducted erroneously claimed the presence of concentrated iron ore. This was the result of a later-corrected sensor intolerance and not actual evidence of valuable minerals on the surface, as can be attested by unsuccessful miners unaware of these errors.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
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