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We of the Society 4 the Preservation of Endangered Minerals, or also known as "SocPres d'EndgMin" are highly specialised in the presevation of rare minerlas in the Gallente Regions.
Our chief objective is to collect as many specimens as necessary for the preservation of rare minerals for the enjoyment of generations to come. These specimens are carefully taken from the wild and placed in secure and comfortable habitats. Our state of the art environmental simulation systems ensure that the specimens receive the best of care humanly possible. Due to the sensitive nature of these control systems, our preservation areas are not open to public.
Note : It is only coincidence that the preservation facilities 'look' like reprocessing plants. In reality it is an elaborate system designed to fool the casual onlooker. After all nobody would give a factory a second glance would they?
Our chief objective is to collect as many specimens as necessary for the preservation of rare minerals for the enjoyment of generations to come. These specimens are carefully taken from the wild and placed in secure and comfortable habitats. Our state of the art environmental simulation systems ensure that the specimens receive the best of care humanly possible. Due to the sensitive nature of these control systems, our preservation areas are not open to public.
Note : It is only coincidence that the preservation facilities 'look' like reprocessing plants. In reality it is an elaborate system designed to fool the casual onlooker. After all nobody would give a factory a second glance would they?