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== Report ==  
== Report ==  


''Would you like ice in that?''<BR>
Would you like ice in that? <BR>
''Story by Conrad Feef.<BR>
Story by Conrad Feef <BR>
''Emergency services on Hermes were working around the clock yesterday following the impact of a huge ice asteroid. Approximately 35,000 were killed in the incident, which has created a large freshwater lake on the site where the town of Gelid used to stand. On the plus side, the planet's bars have declared a 3 month happy hour in an attempt to utilize the huge surplus of ice-cubs. Any trader with an interest in Fresh Water will find prices to below.  
Emergency services on Hermes were working around the clock yesterday following the impact of a huge ice asteroid. Approximately 35,000 were killed in the incident, which has created a large freshwater lake on the site where the town of Gelid used to stand. On the plus side, the planet's bars have declared a 3 month happy hour in an attempt to utilise the huge surplus of ice-cubes. Any trader with an interest in Fresh Water will find prices to be low.  


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Revision as of 07:50, 3 July 2011

Would you like ice in that?! is a News Bulletin by Conrad Feef posted to the Commerce and Communications Network in 2790. The article denotes a 45% decrease in the price of fresh water on Hermes.

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Would you like ice in that?
Story by Conrad Feef
Emergency services on Hermes were working around the clock yesterday following the impact of a huge ice asteroid. Approximately 35,000 were killed in the incident, which has created a large freshwater lake on the site where the town of Gelid used to stand. On the plus side, the planet's bars have declared a 3 month happy hour in an attempt to utilise the huge surplus of ice-cubes. Any trader with an interest in Fresh Water will find prices to be low.