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{{Infobox gas nebula
 
| name            = Goose Nebula
 
| name            = Goose Nebula
 
| type            = Cytoserocin
 
| type            = Cytoserocin
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| is deadspaced  = No
 
| is deadspaced  = No
 
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==Defenders==
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== Defenders ==
 
There are no defenders in these clouds.
 
There are no defenders in these clouds.
==Minable Gas Clouds==
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== Minable Gas Clouds ==
 
The site spawns 5 clouds of Viridian Cytoserocin, 2 of 250 and 150 units each, and 1 cloud of 200 units, all of them about 40km apart from each other.
 
The site spawns 5 clouds of Viridian Cytoserocin, 2 of 250 and 150 units each, and 1 cloud of 200 units, all of them about 40km apart from each other.
==Location==
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This site is primarily found in [http://evemaps.dotlan.net/map/Cloud_Ring#const Cloud ring] region.
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== Location ==
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This site is primarily found in [https://evemaps.dotlan.net/map/Cloud_Ring#const Cloud ring] region.
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{{GasNebulaeNav}}
 
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[[Category:Gas sites]]
 
[[Category:Gas sites]]

Latest revision as of 13:21, 7 October 2023

This page should be updated due to game changes.
Reason: Review quantities in clouds due to December 2021, Version 19.11 changes


Goose Nebula
Type Cytoserocin
Subtype Viridian
Location Cloud ringCloud ring
Units per Cloud 150, 150, 200, 250, 250
Sum of Units 1000
Cloud Damage Yes (some thermal damage)
Guarded ? No
Deadspaced ? No
Gas cloud harvesting

Defenders

There are no defenders in these clouds.

Minable Gas Clouds

The site spawns 5 clouds of Viridian Cytoserocin, 2 of 250 and 150 units each, and 1 cloud of 200 units, all of them about 40km apart from each other.

Location

This site is primarily found in Cloud ring region.