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Initially founded around 650 A.S. in the Cambridge system, Anglesey Abbey used to be one of the many ordinary storage facilities for the oldest and one of the largest shipping companies, known as Border World Exports (Bowex). Business was running as usual for the station at first - ores and other precious materials were distributed everywhere where needed.




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As time passed by, people became occupied with variety of issues concerning the Sirius sector, but what really hit the nail in the coffin for the owners back then, was the newly founded Gateway Interstellar corporation. The fierce and aggressive association, owned by a group of wealthy New London investors, had begun active negotiations in Parliament for taking over the regular trading routes of raw material shipments. Few years went by and the Bowex holders were forced to sell Anglesey Abbey to a small prosperous community, rumored to be of royal blood, which transformed the station to a relaxing spot for anybody who could afford it.

The raw material business was put on hold for the moment, as people were seeking shelter and a way to take a break from all their worries being caused by the wars. With things roughly settled down a few years after, the present owners realized they needed help from experienced miners and haulers in order to revive the ore trade as they weren't making enough profit as they had hoped to.

This time base was reformed into an ore processing factory and the entertainment business was put on hold for the moment, until things were running smoothly again, just like the old days before the wars and competing companies showed up in Bretonia. Contacting the right people with the right equipment, switching the station's ownership for one year, did wonders for the raw material business as the station was fully stocked with all kinds of difficultly obtainable ores.





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Nowadays Anglesey Abbey is being owned by three Bowex affiliated businessmen who decided that it was about time the station got the attention it deserves. Learning from the previous governors' successes and failings, they came to the conclusion that running entertainment or ore processing business standalone will never be enough for the people in Sirius. The agreement between them and the past owners is conclusive - the assets must be merged.

While keeping the traditions of the oldest shipping company alive, completing contracts with famous and experienced miners, getting ideas from the previous extremely wealthy owners for the entertainment business, Anglesey Abbey has become first fully functional Casino/Ore processing Factory and Storage in the Bretonia space. We urge you to visit us as soon as you can and have a look at we have to offer.




The state of the art ore processing industry which has been developed and improved throughout the long history of the station never ceases to amaze every visitor.


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For the moment we've got several ores in stock:
  1. Beryllium Ore - 2500 SC / piece
  2. Cobalt Ore - 2500 SC / piece
  3. Gold Ore - 3500 SC / piece
  4. Raw Hydrocarbons - Price and amounts will be discussed with the customer



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The main operation center is the place where all the conveyors of the processing factories, life support systems and communications are being taken care of. Needless to say it is the most important place in Anglesey Abbey.



But maybe you don't feel like buying exceptional ores and instead are seeking a way of making a few extra credits along your way? Then look no further, Anglesey Abbey will be hosting weekly raffles in the casino-bar. Events will vary - so beware, enter at your own risk.

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And for those who weren't that lucky - rest assured, we will cover your stay for 24 hours in our 5 star accommodations, so feel free to visit us anytime - you never know when your luck is about to turn.




Base Information :
Location : E2, Cambridge system, Bretonia space
Affiliation : Border World Exports

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Transmission: Online
Receiver: Anglesey Abbey CEO
Subject: Docking Permission - Solitaire Metropolis


Guten Tag,
Sir Anglesey Abbey owner and CEO,

I would like to present myself at the beginning to you mien herr, my name is Mark Hamann, a rheinlander business man from the New Berlin system. I am the CEO of Solitaire Metropolis found in sector 3B at Stuttgart system. I also own a small private fleet of transports tagged [S] before the vessel names. I am here to apply for docking rights, because we are interested in your products since the moment it came to our ears, that Anglesey Abbey now have a new administrator. We have no idea what are the procedures we should follow so we can successfully apply for docking permissions, so i will wait your reply explaining what i should deliver to your respected office from documents and official papers. Danke for your time, ah .. i meant thank you for your time, and have a good day mien herr.

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--------------------------- TRANSMISSION TO MARK HAMANN, CEO OF SOLITAIRE METROPOLIS -----------------------------

ID: William Grant
Assignment: CEO
Subject: Docking Permission
Location: Anglesey Abbey, E2, Cambridge system, Bretonia space


Greetings Mr. Hamman,

Rheinland is a long way away, so I shouldn't expect you to be familiar with our laws and I should have accounted for that in my initial transmission.

According to the Base Operational Regulations (5-4) of the Bretonian Charter of Interstellar law:

"No station may leave their docking rights unrestricted - due to potential abuse by unlawful parties.
All stations must have docking permission at all times for Bretonian law enforcement agencies: this includes the BAF|, BIS| and BPA)."


That means that if your standing with the Border World Exports is good, then you should have no problems docking. We'll also account for any other business partners with whom we haven't dealt yet by giving them exclusive docking rights until the contract has been fulfilled, and the same goes for people who would like to participate in the weekly events. If you're experiencing any issues - do not hesitate to contact me here or privately!


Best regards,

William Grant
CEO of Anglesey Abbey


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