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Dakar pulled the transport through the gates of a nondescript port. Older shuttles and transports were arriving and departing in a maze of organized confusion. Men yelled to one another as they moved huge shipping containers from one loading dock to another. Dakar pulled down the narrow road between the shuttles, slowing down at times to let men and equipment cross before he sped up again. He continued down the long, narrow corridor between the marked pads, traveling towards the very end of the row. Star sat forward watching everything with wide eyes. There was so much of this world that she didn’t know about. In some ways, it wasn’t much different from Earth and in others she had a hard time wrapping her head around it. Especially when she saw a shuttle lifting up into the air before dis