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'''Cargo crash causes contamination''' is a [[News Bulletin | '''Cargo crash causes contamination''' is a [[News Bulletin]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. The article denotes a 20% increase in the price of [[fresh water]] on the specified planet. | ||
== Report == | == Report == | ||
''Cargo crash causes contamination''<BR> | ''Cargo crash causes contamination''<BR> | ||
'' | ''{Name} is on the scene.<BR> | ||
''Emergency services on {Planet} are working overtime to avert a disaster, following a cargo vessel crash-landing in one of the planet's main reservoirs. The vessel, which was carrying Lythia and Cesium, has entirely poisoned the reservoir, and it is possible that the contamination may infect the water supply further. Fresh Water imports are urgently required, and prices are at a premium. | ''Emergency services on {Planet} are working overtime to avert a disaster, following a cargo vessel crash-landing in one of the planet's main reservoirs. The vessel, which was carrying Lythia and Cesium, has entirely poisoned the reservoir, and it is possible that the contamination may infect the water supply further. Fresh Water imports are urgently required, and prices are at a premium. | ||
[[Category:News_Bulletins]] | [[Category:News_Bulletins]] |
Revision as of 19:30, 1 February 2011
Cargo crash causes contamination is a News Bulletin posted to the Commerce and Communications Network in 2790. The article denotes a 20% increase in the price of fresh water on the specified planet.
Report
Cargo crash causes contamination
{Name} is on the scene.
Emergency services on {Planet} are working overtime to avert a disaster, following a cargo vessel crash-landing in one of the planet's main reservoirs. The vessel, which was carrying Lythia and Cesium, has entirely poisoned the reservoir, and it is possible that the contamination may infect the water supply further. Fresh Water imports are urgently required, and prices are at a premium.