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Fell Station, which orbited Jackson's Whole, served as an orbital transfer station for the planet. Baron Fell sometimes threw parties for large-ticket customers on his station. Fell's living quarters on the station was designed to be able to function as a space ship as well: House Fell's control of the jump-point to the Hegen Hub was managed via a separate station closer to the wormhole (called Jumpstation Five in Mirror Dance), although that station appears to have been called Fell Station at least once as well:

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  • Fell Station, which orbited Jackson's Whole, served as an orbital transfer station for the planet. Baron Fell sometimes threw parties for large-ticket customers on his station. Fell's living quarters on the station was designed to be able to function as a space ship as well: House Fell's control of the jump-point to the Hegen Hub was managed via a separate station closer to the wormhole (called Jumpstation Five in Mirror Dance), although that station appears to have been called Fell Station at least once as well:
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  • Fell Station, which orbited Jackson's Whole, served as an orbital transfer station for the planet. Baron Fell sometimes threw parties for large-ticket customers on his station. Fell's living quarters on the station was designed to be able to function as a space ship as well: "The interface to the private sector was highly interesting. Miles's eye took in the details while the majordomo scanned them for weapons. Life-support—in fact, all systems—appeared to be run separately from the rest of the station. The area was not only sealable, it was detachable. In effect, not Station but Ship—engines and armament around here somewhere, Miles bet, though it could be lethal to go looking for them unescorted." ―Miles's first visit to Fell Station House Fell's control of the jump-point to the Hegen Hub was managed via a separate station closer to the wormhole (called Jumpstation Five in Mirror Dance), although that station appears to have been called Fell Station at least once as well: "Fell Station, which served the jump point out to the Hegen Hub, was usually of the most interest to Barrayar, but the others were important, too." ―Discussion of the five stations guarding Jackson's Whole wormholes
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