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The creation of a renewable, pollution free, powerful energy source has been one of science's greatest challenges. In search of a clean renewable energy source scientists began to research a sollution to the energy problem. One possible solution came down from the sky. Rarely when an astroid hits earth it will carry a strong magnetic field. It is said to be caused by an unnamed element embedded in the rock. Even though it is considered the most usefull element known to man, it is so rare and in such small amounts that it can not be useful in any way. And if enough of it is found it would be possible to create perpetual energy. One day a geographer stumbled upon a large chunk of this element about two miles below the surface of the Mohabe desert. On June 8th 2003 the Vulcan mining project was established to extract this element. The project made constant progress... ...until something went wrong.

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Hey guys! I thought it was time to update it a bit. Since this isn't REALLY big news I'm not adding it to the news board. We have a new forum board, so if you would like to drop by and leave a note you may do that here: (also availible at the homepage) We also have the P90 triple rail semi-working,

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Hey guys! I thought it was time to update it a bit.
Since this isn't REALLY big news I'm not adding it to the news board.

We have a new forum board, so if you would like to drop by and leave a note you may do that here: (also availible at the homepage)

213186.homepagemodules.de

We also have the P90 triple rail semi-working, so that's good.
It's not much to look at right now so I'll post a pic later.

-Joe

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