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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
He is named after [[Stephen Loftus]], a fan known in the community for his detailed work on scale comparisons. | He is named after [[Stephen Loftus]], a fan known in the community for his detailed work on scale comparisons. | ||
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[[Category:Shipwrights and naval architects|Loftus (Doctor), Stephen]] | [[Category:Shipwrights and naval architects|Loftus (Doctor), Stephen]] |
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Doctor Stephen Loftus was one of two naval architects responsible for the construction of Cairo Station, the other being Lead Engineer Alexander Kerr-Fox.[1] The orbital defense platform's construction began over Earth on August 23, 2550, and was completed on September 14, 2552.[1]
Trivia[edit]
He is named after Stephen Loftus, a fan known in the community for his detailed work on scale comparisons.