# Introduction In the distant future, humanity has established a network of space stations throughout the cosmos to explore new frontiers and conduct scientific research. Among these is the Aurora Station, orbiting a breathtaking exoplanet inhabited by an intelligent species known as Zorblaxians. The Zorblaxians, fascinated by human technology, offer to share their advanced scientific knowledge in exchange for learning about Earth's computing systems, particularly Linux. As the Aurora Station's lead system administrator, you've been given a unique task by a Zorblaxian scholar named Zee: to manage the hostnames of the station's onboard computer systems as part of a cultural exchange program. The goal is to showcase the adaptability and command-line proficiency needed for effective hostname management in a Linux environment. The outcome of this challenge will help bridge the gap between human and Zorblaxian technological understanding, and foster a deep interstellar partnership.
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