Path to Leo II

Even tough the Ancient Gate Network provides easy and fast transportation, the Union Assembly decided to continue and complete the "Path to Leo II", the sixth string of Space stations [1] bridging the distance between Galaxies of the Local Group [2]. The distance of  690,000 light-years requires 138 Stations (at 5000 Light Year intervals)

The main reason to built was the fact that the Ancient Gates were activated and could be also deactivated and were not under Union Control. Another reason the membership of the New Y'All of Leo II.

By now the sixth bridge project is a project of routine and much experitse and experience had been gathered building the previous ones. While the individual stations are still based on Gigamon Stations the Stations were purpose customized to the secondary purpose of the individual stations.

The Stations of the Path to Leo II were all named Step with a consecutive number, However a space born organism discovered was offered te use of Station 19. It is known as Eduk's Home.

The Stations are :

[1] The Briges
 * 1) The Bridge - Milky Way - Andromeda
 * 2) Road to Magellan - Milky Way - Large Magellan Cloud
 * 3) Fornax Spur - Large Magellan Cloud to Fornax
 * 4) Magellan Fork - Large Magellan Cloud to Small Magellan Cloud
 * 5) M32 Fork - Sevastopol Station (The Bridge)  to M32
 * 6) Path to Leo II - Milky Way to Leo II

[2]  Galaxies and Dwarf or Satellite Galaxies
 * Milky Way's satellite system consists of Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy, Large Magellanic Cloud, Small Magellanic Cloud, Canis Major Dwarf, Ursa Minor Dwarf, Draco Dwarf, Carina Dwarf, Sextans Dwarf, Sculptor Dwarf, Fornax Dwarf, Leo I, Leo II, and Ursa Major I Dwarf and Ursa Major II Dwarf.
 * Andromeda's satellite system consists of M32, M110, NGC 147, NGC 185, And I, And II, And III, And IV, And V, Pegasus dSph (aka And VI), Cassiopeia Dwarf (aka And VII), And VIII, And IX, And X, And XI, And XII, And XIII, And XIV, And XV, And XVI, And XVII, And XVIII, And XIX, and And XX.
 * The Triangulum Galaxy, the third largest and only unbarred spiral galaxy in the Local Group, may or may not be a companion to the Andromeda Galaxy. Pisces Dwarf is equidistant from the Andromeda Galaxy and the Triangulum Galaxy, so it may be a satellite of either.[4]
 * The membership of NGC 3109, with its companions Sextans A and the Antlia Dwarf, is uncertain due to extreme distances from the center of the Local Group.
 * The other members of the group are gravitationally secluded from these large subgroups: IC 10, IC 1613, Phoenix Dwarf, Leo A, Tucana Dwarf, Cetus Dwarf, Pegasus Dwarf Irregular, Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte, Aquarius Dwarf, and Sagittarius Dwarf Irregular.