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'''KS-159''' was the location of the [[Oracle of the Lost]] a sentient statue that could fortell the future.
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'''KS-159''' was the location of the [[Oracle of the Lost]], a sentient statue that could fortell the future.
 
KS-159 is an asteroid that despite it size has a relatively normal gravity.
 
KS-159 is an asteroid that despite it size has a relatively normal gravity.
 
It is located in a system with a large ringed planet within view from the asteroid. ([[BNA]]: ''[[Tears of the Oracle]]'')
 
It is located in a system with a large ringed planet within view from the asteroid. ([[BNA]]: ''[[Tears of the Oracle]]'')

Revision as of 09:03, 6 March 2009


KS-159 was the location of the Oracle of the Lost, a sentient statue that could fortell the future. KS-159 is an asteroid that despite it size has a relatively normal gravity. It is located in a system with a large ringed planet within view from the asteroid. (BNA: Tears of the Oracle)

Hayward Denson was the last person to own KS-159, prior to Irving Braxiatel. Irving Braxiatel won KS-159 in a card game he played against Hayward Denson on Vega Station.

The Temple of the Lost

The Temple of the Lost is located on KS-159, and looks like a Greco-Roman temple, the Oracle sits within the temple, there are also coins littered around with the Oracle's likeness on them. (BNA: Tears of the Oracle)

2515 Expedition to KS-159

Doctor Oleg Mikelz along with his wife Louisa Mikelz and his personal assistant Gregor began an expedition to KS-159 in 2115. On September 11 2115 Edward Watkinson followed up Mikelz's expedition, but died on KS-159. (BNA: Tears of the Oracle)

Braxiatel Collection

for more information see: Braxiatel Collection
Following his winning the asteroid Irving Braxiatel decided to set up his collection on KS-159.