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I have searched through the firs 10 pages of this web board (and I spent about an hour searching in the game), since the search engine doesn't work, and I can't find where Anna Balashova is. Could someone please tell me the name of the system she is in?
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:eek: Eep, I need to fix my signature.
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There, that should have fixed it. Sorry for being off topic, and talking to myself.
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Try Freeport, thats the name of the planet. It's in the human renegade area.
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Freeport, by the way, is in the Riomor system.
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I am so stupid! ^_^ I never went there because I figured it was just some DSN system. Thanks for the help.
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Originally posted by DerangedTadpole: **I am so stupid!^_^ I never went there because I figured it was just some DSN system. Thanks for the help.
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Yes, that sounds familiar...long hours of searching every system in the game at least twice, thinking I needed to find a ship rather than land on a certain planet....
Oh, by the way, since no one else has said it yet,
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