Still No Water... But We Have A Bridge!
Back when Off World was founded, there was just no way to know what the future might hold. An ancient and desolate planet in an unremarkable corner of the universe, Off World was a long shot for even those hardy souls who first dared to drink water from thawed ice that was frozen millions of years ago. Well, that ice has now become the lifeblood of a world rich in it, and as the water begins to flow into the vast Blue Dream Reservoir, the dreams of turning it into wealth is nearing reality. Off World Ice and Mining has announced that they will begin operations as soon as the road builders finish the first leg of the Off World East Mountain Ridge Parkway. But they aren’t the only ones coming for dinner. Several more mining operations are expected to take up the jobs of mining, thawing and refining the ice. Not only that, but there are other ice reserves in the southern Off World sectors that are as yet untapped that could spring to life at any time.
Eastern bridge landing and the entrance to Off World
Planetary Defense Command inside of Mount Deckard.
Bridge landing and beginning of Mountain Ridge Parkway.
So, how does one get to the ice? The 2700+ foot Abiego Bridge now spans the Blue Dream Reservoir basin, beginning at the eastern end of Icon Highway and landing at the base of Mount Deckard and the entrance to the Off World Planetary Defense Command Center buried deep within. From there, the Mountain Ridge Parkway goes north and south and will eventually link the entire Cold Mountains Range.
Eastern bridge landing and the entrance to Off World
Planetary Defense Command inside of Mount Deckard.
Bridge landing and beginning of Mountain Ridge Parkway.
So, how does one get to the ice? The 2700+ foot Abiego Bridge now spans the Blue Dream Reservoir basin, beginning at the eastern end of Icon Highway and landing at the base of Mount Deckard and the entrance to the Off World Planetary Defense Command Center buried deep within. From there, the Mountain Ridge Parkway goes north and south and will eventually link the entire Cold Mountains Range.
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