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Reims was built by EFL Oil & Machinery in 643 A.S. In 798 A.S., when the civil war on Marne have entered its crucial stage, the station was captured by Council marines. Casualties were high, cause Council troops in the beginning of the war were outgunned and badly trained, but numerical superiority has ensured Council a victory in their first hostile action against Gallic government. Now Reims plays an important role in Council's economy, being a point of transit for smuggled goods coming to and from the Core Systems of Gallia.
 
Reims was built by EFL Oil & Machinery in 643 A.S. In 798 A.S., when the civil war on Marne have entered its crucial stage, the station was captured by Council marines. Casualties were high, cause Council troops in the beginning of the war were outgunned and badly trained, but numerical superiority has ensured Council a victory in their first hostile action against Gallic government. Now Reims plays an important role in Council's economy, being a point of transit for smuggled goods coming to and from the Core Systems of Gallia.

Revision as of 20:32, 23 September 2009

Reims Station
Augustus class Station
Image missing
Owner
The Council
Location
C5, Champagne
Technical Data
Gravity Complete
Docking bays Yes
Amenities Yes
Crew 2,000

Reims was built by EFL Oil & Machinery in 643 A.S. In 798 A.S., when the civil war on Marne have entered its crucial stage, the station was captured by Council marines. Casualties were high, cause Council troops in the beginning of the war were outgunned and badly trained, but numerical superiority has ensured Council a victory in their first hostile action against Gallic government. Now Reims plays an important role in Council's economy, being a point of transit for smuggled goods coming to and from the Core Systems of Gallia.

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