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=Description=  
=Description=  
Mahuitalotu <span class="speech">was terraformed 600 years ago and is on lease from </span>[[schlockmercenary/The Wormgate Corporation|The Wormgate Corporation]]<span class="speech">. A bunch of human males have sublet the planet and named it with Polynesian finesse in hopes of increasing the take [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2004-12-19 2004-12-19].[[File:mahuitalotu.png|link=http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2004-12-19]]</span>
Mahuitalotu was terraformed 600 years ago and is on lease from [[schlockmercenary/The Wormgate Corporation|The Wormgate Corporation]]. A bunch of human males have sublet the planet and named it with Polynesian finesse in hopes of increasing the take [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2004-12-19 2004-12-19].[[File:mahuitalotu.png|link=http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2004-12-19]]


=History=  
=History=  

Revision as of 03:05, 25 July 2017

Description

Mahuitalotu was terraformed 600 years ago and is on lease from The Wormgate Corporation. A bunch of human males have sublet the planet and named it with Polynesian finesse in hopes of increasing the take 2004-12-19.Mahuitalotu.png

History

An world terraformed to Earth standards by The Wormgate Corporation, it is now sublet to some humans. It also happens to be an artificial paradise, which many sophont species seem to enjoy.

Notable Residents and Expatriates

In one timeline, it was to be location of Captain Kaff Tagon's funeral 2004-12-19.

Affiliations & Relationships

[Insert known relationships with groups or characters]

Appearances

First appearance

We first see Mahuitalotu as the Toughs prepare for the funeral of Captain Tagon 2004-12-19.

Other notable appearances

[Other times when this location has played a significant part in the story.]


Author's Note

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Speculation

[Insert uncertain and speculative facts about the place.]


External References