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m Notes: Trivia.
m Corrected the Loki's drone bandwidth
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  | extrahold=120 m³
  | extrahold=120 m³
  | extraholdtype=Subsystem Hold
  | extraholdtype=Subsystem Hold
  | dronebay=25–50
  | dronebay=25–40
  | bandwidth=25–50 Mbit/sec
  | bandwidth=25–50 Mbit/sec
  | info=For many Minmatar, the high mountains of Matar hold wonders unknown to the rest of New Eden: hidden glens, beautiful creatures, buried customs. Not surprisingly, the Krusual tribe lay claim to these mountains, their home for generations and base to their machinations.<br><br>Krusual elders whisper ancient tales among their huddled tribes, describing the glory of heroes past and enigmatic prophecies of old. On the darkest day, at the most hopeless moments, an elder may speak of <i>loki</i>, in reverent tones and excited hushes. In the ancient tongue, the <i>loki</i> are the crux of Krusual thought. There is no direct translation for this word; in fact, <i>loki</i> translates differently among the elders. It can mean “hidden wonder” or “secret passage”, “changing mask” or “unseen dagger”. Regardless of its context, <i>loki</i> has one meaning common to all its tales across all the elders: “hope”.<br>
  | info=For many Minmatar, the high mountains of Matar hold wonders unknown to the rest of New Eden: hidden glens, beautiful creatures, buried customs. Not surprisingly, the Krusual tribe lay claim to these mountains, their home for generations and base to their machinations.<br><br>Krusual elders whisper ancient tales among their huddled tribes, describing the glory of heroes past and enigmatic prophecies of old. On the darkest day, at the most hopeless moments, an elder may speak of <i>loki</i>, in reverent tones and excited hushes. In the ancient tongue, the <i>loki</i> are the crux of Krusual thought. There is no direct translation for this word; in fact, <i>loki</i> translates differently among the elders. It can mean “hidden wonder” or “secret passage”, “changing mask” or “unseen dagger”. Regardless of its context, <i>loki</i> has one meaning common to all its tales across all the elders: “hope”.<br>