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DHRAMALTHEA-NUTAURUS VOLUME FINANCIAL NETWORK UPDATE |
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In the Vivanna Cluster, the medisystem-oriented Fherrayll Enterprises has undergone a total board reshuffle and level 7K corporate restructure after another disappointing day of trading in the Jhirras Orbital stock market. Specialized automated analysts have established with class 3 confidence that these events were caused by the megacorp’s main rivals, Ulanna Deductions and Mollyllom, obtaining in the last session particularly lucrative HVDs with Polypp Undertakings, a tertiary-subsidiary of the subsector Assoc. Fherrayll Enterprises seemingly caught Assoc’s attention yesterday when the interest rates on their indenture contracts were suddenly increased following a secondary council decision. Despite the drastic loss of capital caused by the restructure, Fherrayll’s credit is up, and the analysts have estimated with medium/high accuracy that the adjustment of business practices will result in a similarly favourable deal with Polypp before the end of the next business session. |
STUNNING VIEWS OF THE LININ-5 IMPACT ON HOLOFERNES Yesterday at local time 14:57 the 3-kilometers wide comet known as Linin-5 fell into the atmosphere of the gas giant Holofernes. As is usual, the cometary impact was predicted more than 6 years ago, but instead of destroying or redirecting the celestial body the few inhabitants of the planet collectively decided to instead let the collision happen: all aerostatic habitats and cities were relocated in due time to a safe distance from the impact zone, and almost all of them started recording the ensuing cometfall from their many different positions, broadcasting their live feed throughout the Cybercosm for everyone to see. The four frames above show different ordered moments of Linin-5’s collision that were voted as the “top moments” of the event in multiple public polls. The first three show the moments before and during the comet’s explosion in the lower atmosphere, and were taken from the live feed of Xaghan City, a large aerostatic habitat that had stationed itself very close to the edge of the safe zone; the last frame was instead taken from Judica’s feed, a smaller city that was observing the explosion from further away, showing the truly enormous size of the emerging gas plume. |