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Somewhere in a remote, quiet corner of the Moonbase sits Communications Station 200. Purposely situated far from the highly-frequented monorail lines, this unassuming structure is actually a hive of intelligence personnel and communications specialists. CS-200's tasks are twofold: 1) coordinate and monitor all local as well as inbound and outbound subspace frequncies, and 2) break the enemy's code.
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JAG-LDF by Marco Baas from Almere, The Netherlands
The Lunar Defence Force has its own legal system, based on the US Armed Forces back on earth. This is the JAG-LDF (Judge Advocate General - Lunar Defence Force) building on the moon.
The building has 10 holding-cells, 2 interrogations-rooms, a courtroom, a conference-room and 4 offices.
Suspects are only held at the JAG Building during trial. After being sentenced prisoners are being transported to the military facility at Jackson's Crater.
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The Blockhaus by Marco Baas from Almere, the Netherlands
This 200 year old abandoned moonbase known as The Blockhaus is currently being surveyed by engineers from the McKnight Corporation.
This former powerplant was closed after the attack on and destruction of the Dutch Lunar Colony by the armies of general Saint on oktober 20, 2277.
The McKnight Corporation wants to turn this moonbase into an nightclub.