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Ironically, Beaumont Base bears the same name as a [[Beaumont Base (Texas)|Junker base in Texas]]. This fact is most likely a coincidence, though some [[Junkers]] suggest that the idea to name the [[Texas]] base (built in 763 [[A.S.]]) came from the Gallic overseers of [[Junker]] activity in [[Sirius]]. Beaumont was built in [[Ile-de-France]] back in 303 [[AGS]], shortly after [[Beauvais Production Facility|Beauvais]] was constructed. The bulk of Beaumont's initial hull was comprised of the junk and stolen parts from [[Beauvais Production Facility|Beauvais]] construction sites. It was built by a group that would later become known as the [[Junkers]]. A well-known theory suggests that the [[Junkers]] actually owe their name to Beaumont's outlook: the station looked like a piece of junk floating in space. Later on, as [[Junkers]] grew richer, Beaumont was rebuilt, and while some of its parts still resemble its rough origins, most of the station looks more or less professionally constructed. Beaumont is frequently visited by various parties, including Gallic pirates, freelancing traders, and covert agents of Gallic corporations. It is known to be the primary local source of [[Nox]], a drug that originates from [[Provence]] and has gained massive popularity in [[Ile-de-France]] and other higher-class planets of Central [[Gallia]].
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Ironically, Beaumont Base bears the same name as a Junker base in Texas. This fact is most likely a coincidence, though some Junkers suggest that the idea to name the Texas base (built in 763 A.S.) came from the Gallic overseers of Junker activity in Sirius. Beaumont was built in Ile-de-France back in 303 A.G.S., shortly after Beauvais was constructed. The bulk of Beaumont's initial hull was comprised of the junk and stolen parts from Beauvais construction sites. It was built by a group that would later become known as the [[Junkers]]. A well-known theory suggests that the Junkers actually owe their name to Beaumont's outlook: the station looked like a piece of junk floating in space. Later on, as Junkers grew richer, Beaumont was rebuilt, and while some of its parts still resemble its rough origins, most of the station looks more or less professionally constructed. Beaumont is frequently visited by various parties, including Gallic pirates, freelancing traders, and covert agents of Gallic corporations. It is suspected to be the primary local source of Nox, a drug that originates from Provence and has gained massive popularity in Ile-de-France and other higher-class planets of Central Gallia despite government attempts to curb it's spread.
 
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Beaumont Base
Chatel class Station
Beaumont Base (Ile-de-France).jpg
Owner
Gallic Junkers
Location
3D, Ile-de-France
Technical Data
Gravity Complete
Docking bays Yes
Amenities Yes
Crew 950

Ironically, Beaumont Base bears the same name as a Junker base in Texas. This fact is most likely a coincidence, though some Junkers suggest that the idea to name the Texas base (built in 763 A.S.) came from the Gallic overseers of Junker activity in Sirius. Beaumont was built in Ile-de-France back in 303 A.G.S., shortly after Beauvais was constructed. The bulk of Beaumont's initial hull was comprised of the junk and stolen parts from Beauvais construction sites. It was built by a group that would later become known as the Junkers. A well-known theory suggests that the Junkers actually owe their name to Beaumont's outlook: the station looked like a piece of junk floating in space. Later on, as Junkers grew richer, Beaumont was rebuilt, and while some of its parts still resemble its rough origins, most of the station looks more or less professionally constructed. Beaumont is frequently visited by various parties, including Gallic pirates, freelancing traders, and covert agents of Gallic corporations. It is suspected to be the primary local source of Nox, a drug that originates from Provence and has gained massive popularity in Ile-de-France and other higher-class planets of Central Gallia despite government attempts to curb it's spread.

Missions Offered

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