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| Gretchen Park is an orbital exotic botanical garden built in 2237 by [[Robert Gretchen]] dedicated to his dying wife and research assistant, [[Margret Gretchen]]. At the height of the station' | Gretchen Park is an orbital exotic botanical garden built in 2237 by [[Robert Gretchen]] dedicated to his dying wife and research assistant, [[Margret Gretchen]]. At the height of the station' | ||
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| Park attendence grew steadily until the [[https:// | Park attendence grew steadily until the [[https:// | ||
| - | A major renovation of the station' | + | A major renovation of the station' |
| Robert Gretchen passed away on 15 January 2273. Like his wife, he was similarly interned through composition. The [[https:// | Robert Gretchen passed away on 15 January 2273. Like his wife, he was similarly interned through composition. The [[https:// | ||
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| In 2315, following improvements in force field and botanical containment systems, laws were changed to allow large quantities of previously banned exoplants on Earth. Several botanical gardens, conservatories, | In 2315, following improvements in force field and botanical containment systems, laws were changed to allow large quantities of previously banned exoplants on Earth. Several botanical gardens, conservatories, | ||
| - | The station was handed off to various property management groups following the shutdown. These organizations sought to revitalize or retool Gretchen Park into various ventures including hotels, schools, and even an embassy. However, these projects failed to manifest in part due to the aging infrastructure and specialized rooms which did not follow modern Federation modular design. | + | The station was handed off to various property management groups following the shutdown. These organizations sought to revitalize or retool Gretchen Park into various ventures including hotels, schools, and even an embassy. However, these projects failed to manifest in part due to the aging infrastructure and specialized rooms which did not follow modern Federation modular design, greatly impeding renovation efforts. |
| In 2425, the station was handed over to the Federation-run [[Kit Biosphere Restoration Project]]. | In 2425, the station was handed over to the Federation-run [[Kit Biosphere Restoration Project]]. | ||
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| | 33 - 34 | Reactor fuel storage \\ Waste processing | | | 33 - 34 | Reactor fuel storage \\ Waste processing | | ||
| | 35 | Communications systems (internal) | | | 35 | Communications systems (internal) | | ||
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