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Bering System

The Bering system lies between Liberty and Rheinland and acts as the primary passage way between the two houses. The system is completely engulfed in the Tanner asteroid belt, which is the only major natural feature apart from the G2 type star it orbits. The only permanent inhabitance of Bering are the 850 Zoners aboard Freeport 2 and a large contingent of Unioner terrorists which are believed to have a base somewhere in the system. Despite being on the boarders of waring Liberty and Rheinland, the Bering is only lightly patrolled near the Jumpgates that give access to the two houses, leaving the much of the system in the hands of the various unlawful groups that frequent the area.

System Navmaps

System Overview

Local factions
Lawful
Semi-Lawful
Unlawful
Planets

None

Stations
Commodities
Produced

None known

Mineable

None known



Areas of Interest

Asteroid Fields

The Tanner Asteroid Belt

Tanner Asteroid Belt

The Tanner Belt entirely engulfs the Bering system. Despite intensive surveys by both Liberty and Rheinland mining corporations, no mineral deposits of economic value have ever been discovered within the barren rock asteroids of the vast field. Unioners and Xenos have been spotted within the system on a regular basis.

Jump Gates/Holes

See Also