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  closeup denoting Moku-Ho'Oniki.

Hawaii map closeup denoting Moku-Ho'Oniki.

Moku-Ho'Oniki was a small, unpopulated island located in Hawaii located in the Pacific Ocean on the planet Earth.

History and specifics[]

Moku-Ho'Oniki was situated northeast of the island of Molokai within the Pailolo Channel and next to the tiny island Kanaha Rock. Channel water between Moku-Ho'Oniki and Molokai was only 6 meters deep.

In 2286, humpback whales George, Gracie, and their newborn calf Jessie foraged for fish in the channel near Moku-Ho'Oniki for a few days. Project Nursery's FOMP Onizuka was anchored for observation 15 kilometers away. (FASA RPG - Stardate Magazine module: The Hottest Blood of All)

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