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BTW's stance is that{{m}}in the absence of canon coordinates{{m}}ones derived from the CGL-provided maps provide reliable and verifiable information as to the precise locations of systems and are suitable for plotting jump routes. Older maps and published coordinate data will be treated as secondary canon, overridden by newer CGL maps and coordinates extrapolated from those maps. BTW's stance is that{{m}}in the absence of canon coordinates{{m}}ones derived from the CGL-provided maps provide reliable and verifiable information as to the precise locations of systems and are suitable for plotting jump routes. Older maps and published coordinate data will be treated as secondary canon, overridden by newer CGL maps and coordinates extrapolated from those maps.
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==Status of Coordinates on System Articles== ==Status of Coordinates on System Articles==
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BTW's stance is that{{m}}in the absence of canon coordinates{{m}}ones derived from the CGL-provided maps provide reliable and verifiable information as to the precise locations of systems and are suitable for plotting jump routes. Older maps and published coordinate data will be treated as secondary canon, overridden by newer CGL maps and coordinates extrapolated from those maps. | BTW's stance is that{{m}}in the absence of canon coordinates{{m}}ones derived from the CGL-provided maps provide reliable and verifiable information as to the precise locations of systems and are suitable for plotting jump routes. Older maps and published coordinate data will be treated as secondary canon, overridden by newer CGL maps and coordinates extrapolated from those maps. | ||
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==Status of Coordinates on System Articles== | ==Status of Coordinates on System Articles== |