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|title = LORE BUILDER: TWENTY-FIVE: More Free Time
|image = CommLink-LoreBuilder.jpg
|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14371-LORE-BUILDER-TWENTY-FIVE-More-Free-Time
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|publicationdate = 2014-12-12
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'''Hello and welcome back to this week’s installment of [[Lore Builder]], where we work with the community to develop previously unexplored areas of the ''[[Star Citizen]]'' lore. As always, if you are new to this feature, we highly recommend reviewing the updated caveats and suggested background reading described in this [[Comm-Link:Lore Builder - Fourteen - Welcome to v2|previous issue]], so you can get a clear understanding of what’s already been established.'''

'''Now on to where we last left off:'''

== FREE TIME ==

This is getting a little nuts. You all keep giving us way too many fun and creative suggestions! As we often note, even if we don’t mention your suggestion specifically we still record all the posts and continue to reference them for ideas. It is very helpful to see what all of you are thinking. It seems that a good number of you imagine that in the year 2944 a lot of the games that exist today would still carry on, albeit in sometimes a more futuristic 3D / holographic / to the death fashion. There were suggestions of such classics as chess, billiards, darts, and a favorite hobby of writers, drinking.

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