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The final planet in [[StarCitizen:Tyrol system|Tyrol]] is a small protoplanet whose formal status is hotly debated among those few who care. Whether "Seven" (as it is referred to in-system) is technically a planet or not, it is expected to be the only orbiting object not immediately impacted when the star goes nova. Several universities have discussed converting the planetoid into a permanent, manned deep-freeze base from which the process can be safely observed, although no one has locked down the requisite funding for such a venture.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14619-Tyrol-System|text=Galactic Guide: Tyrol System}}</ref>
The final planet in [[StarCitizen:Tyrol system|Tyrol]] is a small protoplanet whose formal status is hotly debated among those few who care. Whether "Seven" (as it is referred to in-system) is technically a planet or not, it is expected to be the only orbiting object not immediately impacted when the star goes nova. Several universities have discussed converting the planetoid into a permanent, manned deep-freeze base from which the process can be safely observed, although no one has locked down the requisite funding for such a venture.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14619-Tyrol-System|text=Galactic Guide: Tyrol System}}</ref>


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The final planet in Tyrol is a small protoplanet whose formal status is hotly debated among those few who care. Whether "Seven" (as it is referred to in-system) is technically a planet or not, it is expected to be the only orbiting object not immediately impacted when the star goes nova. Several universities have discussed converting the planetoid into a permanent, manned deep-freeze base from which the process can be safely observed, although no one has locked down the requisite funding for such a venture.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>

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