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<td class="infobox-data-title"><b>Connected Systems</b>
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<td style="padding-right: 1em">[[Bering]]<br/>[[Hamburg]]<br/>[[Unknown]]<br/>[[Frankfurt]]<br/>
<td style="padding-right: 1em">[[Earhart]]<br/>[[Dresden]]<br/>[[Omega-58]]<br/>[[Omicron Theta]]<br/>[[Frankfurt]]<br/>
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<div style=" font-size: 150%; text-align: center; line-height: 1.5em; border-bottom-width: 1px; border-bottom-color: #AAAAAA; border-bottom-style: solid;">Astronomical Bodies</div>
<div style=" font-size: 150%; text-align: center; line-height: 1.5em; border-bottom-width: 1px; border-bottom-color: #AAAAAA; border-bottom-style: solid;">Astronomical Bodies</div>
<div style=" font-size: 133%; text-decoration: underline; line-height: 1.5em; padding-top: .5em;">Stellar Objects</div>
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<b>White Giant</b><ul><li>TYPE: G2</li>
</ul><b>White Giant</b><ul><li>TYPE: G2</li>
<li>LUMINOSITY: V</li>
<li>LUMINOSITY: V</li>
<li>COLOR: Yellow</li>
<li>COLOR: Yellow</li>
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<li>MASS: 1.99 x 10e30 kg</li>
<li>MASS: 1.99 x 10e30 kg</li>
<li>DIAMETER: 1.39 x 10e7 km</li>
<li>DIAMETER: 1.39 x 10e7 km</li>
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<li></li>
</ul><b>Medium Green</b><ul><li>TYPE: F4</li>
<li>LUMINOSITY: IV</li>
<li>COLOR: Green</li>
<li>TEMPERATURE: 6K</li>
<li>MASS: 1.99 x 10e30 kg</li>
<li>DIAMETER: 1.53 x 10e7 km</li>
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<th>Owner</th>
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<td>[[Planet Weimar]]</td>
<td>[[Planet Ilmenau]]</td>
<td>[[MND]]</td>
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<td>[[Apolda]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
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<td>[[Sulza]]</td>
<td>[[Planet Eisenach]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
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<td>[[Planet Artern]]</td>
<td>[[Planet Erfurt]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
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<td>[[Planet Ilmenau]]</td>
<td>[[Apolda]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
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<td>[[Planet Oberhof]]</td>
<td>[[Sulza]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
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<td>[[Planet Eisenach]]</td>
<td>[[Planet Artern]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
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<td>[[Planet Gotha]]</td>
<td>[[Planet Oberhof]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
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<td>[[Planet Erfurt]]</td>
<td>[[Planet Weimar]]</td>
<td>[[Uninhabited]]</td>
<td>[[MND]]</td>
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<div style=" font-size: 133%; text-decoration: underline; line-height: 1.5em; padding-top: .5em;">Nebulae &amp; Asteroids</div>
<div style=" font-size: 133%; text-decoration: underline; line-height: 1.5em; padding-top: .5em;">Nebulae &amp; Asteroids</div>
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<li>Gotha Fragments</li>
<li>Hohenfeld</li>
<li>Hohenfeld</li>
<li>Nordhausen Fragments</li>
<li>Salzungegraben</li>
<li>Salzungegraben</li>
<li>Salzungenebel</li>
<li>Stedtfeld</li>
<li>Suhl Anomaly</li>
<li>Suhl Anomaly</li>
<li>Unstrut-Minesektor</li>
<li>Unstrut-Minesektor</li>
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<th>Owner</th>
<th style="background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)">Owner</th>
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<td>[[Valhalla Shipyard]]</td>
<td>[[Battleship Fenrir]]</td>
<td>[[Wild]]</td>
<td>[[Wild]]</td>
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<td>[[Cruiser Sachsenwald]]</td>
<td>[[Tennstedt Base]]</td>
<td>[[Unioners]]</td>
<td>[[Bundschuh]]</td>
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<td>[[Battleship Bayern]]</td>
<td>[[Fort Sommerda]]</td>
<td>[[MND]]</td>
<td>[[MND]]</td>
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<td>[[Tennstedt Base]]</td>
<td>[[Jena Station]]</td>
<td>[[Bundschuh]]</td>
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<td>[[Fort Sommerda]]</td>
<td>[[MND]]</td>
<td>[[MND]]</td>
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<div style=" font-size: 133%; text-decoration: underline; line-height: 1.5em; padding-top: .5em;">Unlawful Factions</div>
<div style=" font-size: 133%; text-decoration: underline; line-height: 1.5em; padding-top: .5em;">Unlawful Factions</div>
<ul><li>Bundschuh</li>
<ul><li>Bundschuh</li>
<li>Unioners</li>
<li>Wild</li>
<li>Wild</li>
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<h1><span class="mw-headline" id="System_Map">System Map</span></h1>
<h1><span class="mw-headline" id="System_Map">System Map</span></h1>
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<p>[https://space.discoverygc.com/navmap/#q=Thuringia Navmap]
<p>[[File:rh08_map.png|center|750px|link=https://space.discoverygc.com/navmap/#q=Thuringia]]
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<h1>Areas of Interest</h1>
<h1>Areas of Interest</h1>
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<h2>Nebulae</h2>
<h2>Nebulae</h2>


<h3>Hohenfeld</h3>
<h3>Gotha Fragments</h3>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;WARNING: RESTRICTED AREA&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font> <p>A nebula of concentrated gas veils the entire north-eastern periphery of the Thuringia system. The main component of the cloud is a mixture of elemental hydrogen, sulfides and alkanes, along with faint traces of noble gases. No attempts at extraction have been made so far, as it would require extensive refining of the gas, making its use as fuel rather unprofitable currently. The nebula also contains large crystalline structures which are presumed to be the remains of ancient xeno-algae colonies that died out when they ran out of nutrients millions of years ago. These structures represent a unique opportunity for the xenobiologists of the MND to study the objects and extant organisms on site, in search of possible military, industrial, or terraforming uses for the algae.<p> <p>The Federal Rheinland Military and MND chose this location with good reason. Thuringia's nature makes coordinated assaults rather difficult, with the Hohenfeld being an easily defended location and the only known entrance to this system blocked by the military's reserve fleet. The Military and MND also established a combat training ground for special forces here - often seen performing live fire drills, flight maneuvers or experimental weapons tests. Security in the area is maintained by frequent patrols of the Federalists elite forces and an autonomous defence flotilla.<p>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;WARNING: NAVIGATIONAL HAZARD&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font> <p>A chaotic mass of planetary fragments, dust and radioactive debris. Created by a cataclysmic explosion under the surface of Planet Gotha in 820 AS, the molten ejecta was launched towards Thuringia’s star. While much of this material is expected to eventually settle into a stable orbit, high velocity asteroids are now a substantial hazard system-wide. Proposals to survey the fragment field for accessible resources were delayed by the extremely hazardous and changeable conditions, and then later canceled due to the Rheinland Civil War. The MND has applied a travel restriction to the area, limiting access to just authorised research vessels.<p>


<h3>Salzungenebel</h3>
<h3>Suhl Anomaly</h3>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;WARNING: RESTRICTED AREA&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font> <p>A grey colored, yellow to green shimmery nebula, whose composition is a toxic cocktail of carbonaceous gases and halogens mixed with metal dust particles.<p> <p>Caution is advised when passing through the area without shields. Electromagnetic fields emitted by board electronics attract iron particles from the nebula and can result in damage to crucial ship components. The MND has imposed a quarantine upon the nebula due to an unspecified threat within.<p>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;WARNING: NAVIGATIONAL HAZARD&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font><b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;WARNING: RESTRICTED SPACE&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font><p>The Suhl Anomaly is a field of extreme electromagnetic and gravitational hazards. The Anomaly is believed to be the source of Thuringia’s system-wide sensor and communication distortion effect and has been a site of military and scientific interest since the 80-Years War. Gravitational shear events and quantum hazards pose an extreme danger within the Suhl, with these anomalies destroying any ships straying from the marked passages.<p><p>The Suhl began to expand in 820 AS, with the rate of expansion accelerating in 831 AS. The MND dedicated considerable resources to finding a means to prevent further expansion, with little initial effect. In late 833 AS, a large electromagnetic disturbance was detected near Valhalla Shipyard and within the field, with expansion halting shortly after. Wild patrols now frequently operate within the Anomaly, having quickly overrun the MND’s safe zones.<p>


<h3>Suhl Anomaly</h3>
<h3>Hohenfeld</h3>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;WARNING: NAVIGATIONAL HAZARD&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font> <p>The Suhl expanse is a naturally occurring, though only recently expanding phenomenon surrounding the system. Nothing is as mysterious as the Suhl, which is almost invisible to the human eye and unique in Sirius. Its quantum fields and electromagnetic interference are responsible for Thuringia's infamous system-wide disturbances that heavily disrupt scanners and communication systems. Nastrand apparently disrupts all kinds of radio signals, and throws back fragments that result in false scanner readings. Patrol wings occasionally report shrill background noises emanating from the anomaly, typically described as a "metallic howl" or "grinding". Other incidents have demonstrated the enormous shearing forces within the expanse, inexorably tearing apart every object that makes direct contact.<p> <p>According to rumors, the MND experimented with the artificial generation and stabilisation of quantum fields for military jump technology. However, the anomaly began to expand after an accident occurred in the year 820 AS, during various field tests in close orbit of Planet Gotha. It is believed the original research station is still intact and currently taking measures to prevent the expansion of the anomaly. Researchers fear the Nastrand could expand into colonized systems with catastrophic consequences.<p> <p>The MND advises pilots not to rely on sensors and to avoid all contact with quantum singularities, since these are still unexplored and extremely dangerous. Dozens of wrecks trapped within the anomaly are a testament to the destructive forces of the Suhl, a warning to all pilots attempting to pass through open space in Thuringia without up to date nav maps or extensive personal knowledge of the area.<p>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;WARNING: RESTRICTED AREA&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font> <p>The Hohenfeld nebula veils the entire north of the Thuringia system. The nebula contains crystalline structures which are believed to be the fossilised remains of extinct breeds of Alien Organisms. These structures remain the subject of research for possible military, industrial, or terraforming applications. Access to the Thuringia system is restricted, and the nebula is consequently heavily patrolled by the MND from their checkpoint at Fort Sommerda. <p>




<h2>Asteroid Fields</h2>
<h2>Asteroid Fields</h2>


<h3>Nordhausen Fragments</h3>
<h3>Salzungegraben</h3>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;CAUTION&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font> <p>A huge asteroid belt of planetary fragments and radioactive debris orbiting Thuringia's star, most of which are the remains of Planet Gotha that broke apart due to unknown circumstances in 820 AS. Nordhausen features moderate deposits of metal ores and radioactive elements. However, its distance and threats elsewhere in the system have rendered exploitation infeasible. The area is currently used as a weapons testing site by the Rheinland Military and MND. Closer analysis of the planetary fragments reveal signatures of nuclear and antimatter explosions, as well as traces of unidentified matter.<p>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;WARNING: RESTRICTED AREA&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font> <p>The Salzungegraben is a sensor dampening nebula, containing the carcasses of countless Imperial Navy vessels from the 80-Years War. These ships were intact enough to be towed back to Rheinland, but too expensive to return to service. Instead they were broken up for parts at Valhalla Shipyard, with useful components being transported back to the industrial war machine in New Berlin. In 823 AS the MND applied a strict quarantine over the field, claiming that an industrial accident had contaminated the shipyard within. Since then, dangerous Wilde terrorists have been spotted launching vicious raids from the area.<p>
 
<h3>Stedtfeld</h3>
The result of various weapon trials and Military experiments, the Stedtfeld was first used as a test range during the 80-Years War. A significant debris field has accumulated in Eisenach's orbit from the many destroyed targets. The Wild frequently use the field as cover to launch raids on the Kolleda Wreck site.<p>


<h3></h3>
<h3>Unstrut-Minesektor</h3>
<h3>Unstrut-Minesektor</h3>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;WARNING: RESTRICTED AREA&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font> <p>A high-security perimeter surrounding a gigantic arsenal of the Rheinland Military hidden deep within the Hohenfeld cloud. The mines were laid in hurry and show irregularities in their distribution. Some gaps are large enough for small vessels to pass through from outside. There are three main passages through the minefield, all large enough for an entire fleet to pass through within a short period of time.<p>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;WARNING: RESTRICTED AREA&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font> <p>A high-security minefield guarding the passage to Frankfurt, deep in the Hohenfeld nebula. The mines were originally hastily laid by the Rheinland Northern Fleet in 800 AS, and show irregularities and gaps in their distribution. Later mine clearance work opened three main passages for transit which remain in use to this day.<p>


<h3>Salzungegraben</h3>
<b><font color="red">&gt;&gt;&gt;CAUTION&lt;&lt;&lt;<p></b></font> <p>Once the mothballed Imperal Reserve Fleet during the 80-Years War, today a ship graveyard of historical significance that serves as a reminder of the Empire's war efforts. These are the last existing remnants of the Imperial Navy's elite fleet, all lined up and waiting for the final battle that never came. All of the construction and war machinery abandoned here is no longer functional and has slowly decayed over the past centuries from continuous exposure to the hostile environment of the Folkwangnebel.<p> <p>In recent years the field has caught the attention of unknown groups who have been dismantling the wrecks to obtain useful materials. Debris and scavenged hulks also reveal numerous attempts to reactivate some of the derelict warships here, attempts which are apparently still ongoing. Many pilots have entered the graveyard to see wrecks of the legendary Imperial Rheinland fleet -- often disappearing without a trace.<p>


<h2>Wrecks</h2>
<h3>Kolleda Wreck - F-4</h3>
CLASS: Kolleda<p>CREW: <font color="red">CLASSIFIED<p></font>ARMAMENT: <font color="red">CLASSIFIED<p><p></font>Construction of the Battleship Kolleda first began in 819 AS, alongside the Battleship Schwerin. Originally intended for service in the war against Liberty, neither ship would be completed in time to see combat. Entering service in 823 AS, the Kolleda was first deployed to oversee repairs on the destroyed Hamburg Jump Gate in Hudson. Following this tour, the Kolleda was retasked to Thuringia as the centerpiece of a new officer training school operated in partnership with the MND. Despite the Kolleda Academy’s overall success, conflict between veteran Colony War-era instructors and the MND made the posting an unpopular one.<p><p>When the Saigon War erupted between Rheinland, Kusari and the GMG in 825 AS, the Kolleda formed the speartip of the Military’s response, distinguishing itself as one of the conflict’s deadliest combatants. The Kolleda’s crew were reprimanded several times for prioritizing brutal attacks on the GMG -- who they blamed for the fall of the Rheinland Empire -- rather than following assigned orders. After the Sigma Treaty established a ceasefire, the Kolleda controversially refused to withdraw to Frankfurt. This is commonly seen as the first overt step towards the Rheinland Civil War, as Military leaders began to openly defy the civilian government.<p><p>During the Civil War, the Kolleda unsurprisingly fought for the Imperial cause. It launched raids into Federalist Munich from its position in the Sigmas, primarily targeting civilian and logistics infrastructure. Post-war service saw the Kolleda suppressing the re-outlawed Unioners in Hamburg, before being mothballed in 830 AS on budgetary grounds. This decision was highly controversial, with accusations of political revenge being leveled against ex-Federalist decisionmakers. The battleship was slowly dismantled over the following years, until in 834 AS it was abruptly towed from its moorings for ‘special assignment’ with the MND.<p>
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<h3> - F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3> - F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3> - F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3> - F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3> - F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3> - F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3> - F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3> - F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3> - F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3> - F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3> - E/F-4</h3>
</ul>
<h3>Hugin - F-4</h3>
An elite prototype fighter of the MND that was reported as lost in 824 AS, cause of destruction unknown. Its frame is unusually warped and partially molten, making reactivation impossible. The equipment on board appears to be notably more advanced than standard Rheinland technology.<p>


<h2>Wrecks</h2>


<h3>Karl Speer - C/D-7</h3>
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>5x [[Nuclear Devices]]</li>
<li>4x [[Nomad Hybrid Cannon]]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Karl Speer - F-7</h3>
The remains of the personal fighter of Admiral Karl Speer of the Rheinland Military. He fought in several battles against Liberty, the Hessians and Corsairs with great success, until the Suhl Anomaly sealed his fate. Due to the dangers posed by entering the Anomaly, the Military has made no attempts to salvage the wreck as of yet.<p>
The remains of the personal fighter of Admiral Karl Speer of the Rheinland Military. He fought in several battles against Liberty, the Hessians and Corsairs with great success, until the Suhl Anomaly sealed his fate. Due to the dangers posed by entering the Anomaly, the Military has made no attempts to salvage the wreck as of yet.<p>




Contains:
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-20px;">
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>1x [[CERBERUS]]</li>
<li>1x [[CERBERUS]]</li>
</ul>
</ul>
<h3>Munin - B-4</h3>
<h3>Fafnir - E/F-7</h3>
An autonomous combat drone of the MND, cause of destruction unknown. Its frame is unusually warped and partially molten, making reactivation impossible. The equipment on board appears to be notably more advanced than standard Rheinland technology. Based on the shape and armament of this craft, it is advised to avoid a fight with functional drones.<p>
The remains of an infested Valkyrie codenamed Fafnir. Believed to have been piloted by one of the first infectees, the Fafnir accompanied the Rheinland Survey team that awakened the Nomads on Planet Pygar in 795 AS. Fanfir’s activities came to an abrupt end when it and the Huldra attempted to lure two MND pilots into the Suhl Anomaly. After taking heavy damage from a mine, the ship span away into the Anomaly’s fatal hazards.<p>
 
 
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>1x [[JADE]]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Huldra - E/D-7</h3>
The remains of an infested Valkyrie codenamed Huldra. Piloted by a former Rheinland Military test pilot who was shot down during the Purge of Thuringia, and subsequently captured by the Wild. Since then, the Huldra has lured overzealous MND pilots patrolling Thuringia into traps, leading to their capture and infestation. The Huldra’s final attempt was met with fatal consequences when attempting to set an ambush for an MND veteran named Baldur.<p>
 
 
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>4x [[Nomad Prototype]]</li>
<li>1x [[Nomad Disruptor]]</li>
<li>1x [[Nomad Mine Dropper]]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Frigg - E-7</h3>
Frigg was a junior MND agent who foolishly chased two infected pilots into the Suhl Anomaly. Frigg fell victim to the anomaly only moments after engaging with the alien pilots.<p>
 
 
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>4x [[Firekiss Mk II]]</li>
<li>2x [[Imp. Debilitator Mk I]]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Baldur - E/F-7</h3>
Baldur was an elite MND agent, renowned for killing dozens of alien ships across the Omegas in the aftermath of the Colony Wars. During a patrol with junior agent Frigg, the pair pursued two infected pilots deep into the Suhl Anomaly. Following a reckless maneuver, Frigg was consumed by the Anomaly’s hazards, leaving Baldur to fend off the Wild pilots on his own. He knocked one assailant into the Suhl’s teeth using a mine. His ship was damaged in the process, with the agent choosing to ram his last opponent to ensure their destruction.<p>




Contains:
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-20px;">
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>1x [[DEFILER]]</li>
<li>1x [[DEFILER]]</li>
</ul>
</ul>
<h3>Hugin - G-4</h3>
<h3>U-32 - E-6</h3>
An autonomous combat drone of the MND, cause of destruction unknown. Its frame is unusually warped and partially molten, making reactivation impossible. The equipment on board appears to be notably more advanced than standard Rheinland technology. Based on the shape and armament of this craft, it is advised to avoid a fight with functional drones.<p>
The wreckage of an Oder-class gunboat of the MND, trapped within the Suhl anomaly.<p>
 
 
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>2x [[Gunboat Impact Cannon]]</li>
<li>1x [[Gunboat Ravager Mine]]</li>
<li>1x [[Nullifier Pulse Cannon]]</li>
<li>4x [[Rheinland Gunboat Turret]]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Natalie Koch - F-7</h3>
The wreck of a ship piloted by Natalie Koch, a xenoarchaeologist of the MND who disappeared in the year 808 AS. Unaware of the danger posed by the Suhl Expanse, she entered the anomaly for the one and only time. Scans indicate that she had Artifacts on board.<p>
 
 
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>4x [[Stealthblade Mk I]]</li>
<li>1x [[Bio-Neural Processors]]</li>
<li>25x [[Artifacts]]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Marienburg - E-2</h3>
The hulk of the Red Hessian cruiser <i>Marienburg</i>, captured by the MND, partially dismantled and then subjected to various experimental weapons tests with the intention of locating structural weaknesses. The vessel was last seen entering the Westerwald in Frankfurt.<p>




Contains:
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-20px;">
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>1x [[JADE]]</li>
<li>400x [[Hessian Tears]]</li>
<li>250x [[Diamonds]]</li>
<li>150x [[Artifacts]]</li>
<li>25x [[Prototype Components]]</li>
<li>2x [[Light Mortar]]</li>
<li>2x [[Cruiser Tachyon Lance]]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Johnathan Whitmore - C/D-2/3</h3>
The wreck of a fighter belonging to ex-Liberty Navy marine and daredevil Johnathan Whitmore. He was searching for new adventures and stumbled into Thuringia by accident. His ship was heavily damaged by a military patrol shortly afterwards. The wreck has been disposed here. The pilot is missing.<p>
 
 
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>2x [[ASMFD Heavy Railgun]]</li>
<li>2x [[Starkiller Torpedo Launcher]]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Olaf Thornblad - D-2</h3>
The vessel of Olaf Thörnblad, an ex-member of the Rheinland Military and alleged informant for the LSF. According to official reports, he disappeared within the Omegas in 817 AS. The pilot is missing.<p>
 
 
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>15x [[Diamonds]]</li>
<li>15x [[Artifacts]]</li>
<li>5x [[Propaganda]]</li>
<li>4x [[Vengeance Mk IV]]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Munin - B/A-6</h3>
An elite prototype fighter of the MND that was reported as lost in 824 AS, cause of destruction unknown. Its frame is unusually warped and partially molten, making reactivation impossible. The equipment on board appears to be notably more advanced than standard Rheinland technology.<p>
 
 
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>5x [[Prototype Components]]</li>
<li>2x [[Nuclear Devices]]</li>
<li>4x [[Nomad Hybrid Blaster]]</li>
</ul>
<h3>Klaus Spielberg - B-4</h3>
The vessel of Klaus Spielberg, a civilian who got lost in Thuringia and was gunned down by a military patrol while attempting to escape.<p>
 
 
Contains:
<ul style="margin-top:-15px;">
<li>20x [[Wine]]</li>
<li>5x [[Cardamine Cartridges]]</li>
<li>4x [[Scythe Mk II]]</li>
<li>1x [[Obsolete Equipment]]</li>
</ul>
</ul>


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<tr>
<th>Target System</th>
<th style="background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)">Target System</th>
<th>Type</th>
<th style="background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)">Type</th>
<th>Location</th>
<th style="background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)">Location</th>
</tr>
</tr>
<tr>
<tr>
<td>[[Bering]]</td>
<td>[[Earhart]]</td>
<td>[[Jump Hole]]</td>
<td>[[Jump Hole]]</td>
<td>[[D-2/1]]</td>
<td>[[C-5]]</td>
</tr>
</tr>
<tr>
<tr>
<td>[[Hamburg]]</td>
<td>[[Dresden]]</td>
<td>[[Jump Hole]]</td>
<td>[[Jump Hole]]</td>
<td>[[B/C-6/5]]</td>
<td>[[B/C-7]]</td>
</tr>
</tr>
<tr>
<tr>
<td>[[Unknown]]</td>
<td>[[Omega-58]]</td>
<td>[[Jump Hole]]</td>
<td>[[Jump Hole]]</td>
<td>[[B/C-6/5]]</td>
<td>[[E-7/6]]</td>
</tr>
</tr>
<tr>
<tr>
<td>[[Frankfurt]]</td>
<td>[[Omicron Theta]]</td>
<td>[[Jump Hole]]</td>
<td>[[Jump Hole]]</td>
<td>[[E-6/7]]</td>
<td>[[G/F-6/5]]</td>
</tr>
</tr>
<tr>
<tr>
<td>[[Frankfurt]]</td>
<td>[[Frankfurt]]</td>
<td>[[Jump Hole]]</td>
<td>[[Jump Hole]]</td>
<td>[[F-4]]</td>
<td>[[E/D-2/3]]</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
</table>


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[[Category: Systems]]
[[Category: Systems]]
[[Category: Rheinland]]
[[Category: Rheinland]][[Category: NukeOnPatch]]

Latest revision as of 16:01, 7 June 2024

Thuringia
System
Governing House Flag-rheinland.png Rheinland
Region Rheinland
Connected Systems Earhart
Dresden
Omega-58
Omicron Theta
Frankfurt

No description available.


System Overview


Astronomical Bodies
Stellar Objects
White Giant
  • TYPE: G2
  • LUMINOSITY: V
  • COLOR: Yellow
  • TEMPERATURE: 5K
  • MASS: 1.99 x 10e30 kg
  • DIAMETER: 1.39 x 10e7 km
Medium Green
  • TYPE: F4
  • LUMINOSITY: IV
  • COLOR: Green
  • TEMPERATURE: 6K
  • MASS: 1.99 x 10e30 kg
  • DIAMETER: 1.53 x 10e7 km
Planetary Objects
Planet Owner
Planet Ilmenau Uninhabited
Planet Eisenach Uninhabited
Planet Erfurt Uninhabited
Apolda Uninhabited
Sulza Uninhabited
Planet Artern Uninhabited
Planet Oberhof Uninhabited
Planet Weimar MND
Nebulae & Asteroids
  • Gotha Fragments
  • Hohenfeld
  • Salzungegraben
  • Stedtfeld
  • Suhl Anomaly
  • Unstrut-Minesektor
Industrial Development
Space Stations
Station Owner
Battleship Fenrir Wild
Tennstedt Base Bundschuh
Fort Sommerda MND
Jena Station MND
  • Commodity Mining
    • Scrap Metal
  • Faction Presence
    Lawful Factions
    • MND
    Corporations & Guilds
      Unlawful Factions
      • Bundschuh
      • Wild


      System Map


      Rh08 map.png

      Areas of Interest


      Nebulae

      Gotha Fragments

      >>>WARNING: NAVIGATIONAL HAZARD<<<

      A chaotic mass of planetary fragments, dust and radioactive debris. Created by a cataclysmic explosion under the surface of Planet Gotha in 820 AS, the molten ejecta was launched towards Thuringia’s star. While much of this material is expected to eventually settle into a stable orbit, high velocity asteroids are now a substantial hazard system-wide. Proposals to survey the fragment field for accessible resources were delayed by the extremely hazardous and changeable conditions, and then later canceled due to the Rheinland Civil War. The MND has applied a travel restriction to the area, limiting access to just authorised research vessels.

      Suhl Anomaly

      >>>WARNING: NAVIGATIONAL HAZARD<<<

      >>>WARNING: RESTRICTED SPACE<<<

      The Suhl Anomaly is a field of extreme electromagnetic and gravitational hazards. The Anomaly is believed to be the source of Thuringia’s system-wide sensor and communication distortion effect and has been a site of military and scientific interest since the 80-Years War. Gravitational shear events and quantum hazards pose an extreme danger within the Suhl, with these anomalies destroying any ships straying from the marked passages.

      The Suhl began to expand in 820 AS, with the rate of expansion accelerating in 831 AS. The MND dedicated considerable resources to finding a means to prevent further expansion, with little initial effect. In late 833 AS, a large electromagnetic disturbance was detected near Valhalla Shipyard and within the field, with expansion halting shortly after. Wild patrols now frequently operate within the Anomaly, having quickly overrun the MND’s safe zones.

      Hohenfeld

      >>>WARNING: RESTRICTED AREA<<<

      The Hohenfeld nebula veils the entire north of the Thuringia system. The nebula contains crystalline structures which are believed to be the fossilised remains of extinct breeds of Alien Organisms. These structures remain the subject of research for possible military, industrial, or terraforming applications. Access to the Thuringia system is restricted, and the nebula is consequently heavily patrolled by the MND from their checkpoint at Fort Sommerda.

      Asteroid Fields

      Salzungegraben

      >>>WARNING: RESTRICTED AREA<<<

      The Salzungegraben is a sensor dampening nebula, containing the carcasses of countless Imperial Navy vessels from the 80-Years War. These ships were intact enough to be towed back to Rheinland, but too expensive to return to service. Instead they were broken up for parts at Valhalla Shipyard, with useful components being transported back to the industrial war machine in New Berlin. In 823 AS the MND applied a strict quarantine over the field, claiming that an industrial accident had contaminated the shipyard within. Since then, dangerous Wilde terrorists have been spotted launching vicious raids from the area.

      Stedtfeld

      The result of various weapon trials and Military experiments, the Stedtfeld was first used as a test range during the 80-Years War. A significant debris field has accumulated in Eisenach's orbit from the many destroyed targets. The Wild frequently use the field as cover to launch raids on the Kolleda Wreck site.

      Unstrut-Minesektor

      >>>WARNING: RESTRICTED AREA<<<

      A high-security minefield guarding the passage to Frankfurt, deep in the Hohenfeld nebula. The mines were originally hastily laid by the Rheinland Northern Fleet in 800 AS, and show irregularities and gaps in their distribution. Later mine clearance work opened three main passages for transit which remain in use to this day.

      Wrecks

      Kolleda Wreck - F-4

      CLASS: Kolleda

      CREW: CLASSIFIED

      ARMAMENT: CLASSIFIED

      Construction of the Battleship Kolleda first began in 819 AS, alongside the Battleship Schwerin. Originally intended for service in the war against Liberty, neither ship would be completed in time to see combat. Entering service in 823 AS, the Kolleda was first deployed to oversee repairs on the destroyed Hamburg Jump Gate in Hudson. Following this tour, the Kolleda was retasked to Thuringia as the centerpiece of a new officer training school operated in partnership with the MND. Despite the Kolleda Academy’s overall success, conflict between veteran Colony War-era instructors and the MND made the posting an unpopular one.

      When the Saigon War erupted between Rheinland, Kusari and the GMG in 825 AS, the Kolleda formed the speartip of the Military’s response, distinguishing itself as one of the conflict’s deadliest combatants. The Kolleda’s crew were reprimanded several times for prioritizing brutal attacks on the GMG -- who they blamed for the fall of the Rheinland Empire -- rather than following assigned orders. After the Sigma Treaty established a ceasefire, the Kolleda controversially refused to withdraw to Frankfurt. This is commonly seen as the first overt step towards the Rheinland Civil War, as Military leaders began to openly defy the civilian government.

      During the Civil War, the Kolleda unsurprisingly fought for the Imperial cause. It launched raids into Federalist Munich from its position in the Sigmas, primarily targeting civilian and logistics infrastructure. Post-war service saw the Kolleda suppressing the re-outlawed Unioners in Hamburg, before being mothballed in 830 AS on budgetary grounds. This decision was highly controversial, with accusations of political revenge being leveled against ex-Federalist decisionmakers. The battleship was slowly dismantled over the following years, until in 834 AS it was abruptly towed from its moorings for ‘special assignment’ with the MND.

      - F-4

      - F-4

      - F-4

      - F-4

      - F-4

      - F-4

      - F-4

      - F-4

      - F-4

      - F-4

      - E/F-4

      Hugin - F-4

      An elite prototype fighter of the MND that was reported as lost in 824 AS, cause of destruction unknown. Its frame is unusually warped and partially molten, making reactivation impossible. The equipment on board appears to be notably more advanced than standard Rheinland technology.

      Contains:

      Karl Speer - F-7

      The remains of the personal fighter of Admiral Karl Speer of the Rheinland Military. He fought in several battles against Liberty, the Hessians and Corsairs with great success, until the Suhl Anomaly sealed his fate. Due to the dangers posed by entering the Anomaly, the Military has made no attempts to salvage the wreck as of yet.

      Contains:

      Fafnir - E/F-7

      The remains of an infested Valkyrie codenamed Fafnir. Believed to have been piloted by one of the first infectees, the Fafnir accompanied the Rheinland Survey team that awakened the Nomads on Planet Pygar in 795 AS. Fanfir’s activities came to an abrupt end when it and the Huldra attempted to lure two MND pilots into the Suhl Anomaly. After taking heavy damage from a mine, the ship span away into the Anomaly’s fatal hazards.

      Contains:

      Huldra - E/D-7

      The remains of an infested Valkyrie codenamed Huldra. Piloted by a former Rheinland Military test pilot who was shot down during the Purge of Thuringia, and subsequently captured by the Wild. Since then, the Huldra has lured overzealous MND pilots patrolling Thuringia into traps, leading to their capture and infestation. The Huldra’s final attempt was met with fatal consequences when attempting to set an ambush for an MND veteran named Baldur.

      Contains:

      Frigg - E-7

      Frigg was a junior MND agent who foolishly chased two infected pilots into the Suhl Anomaly. Frigg fell victim to the anomaly only moments after engaging with the alien pilots.

      Contains:

      Baldur - E/F-7

      Baldur was an elite MND agent, renowned for killing dozens of alien ships across the Omegas in the aftermath of the Colony Wars. During a patrol with junior agent Frigg, the pair pursued two infected pilots deep into the Suhl Anomaly. Following a reckless maneuver, Frigg was consumed by the Anomaly’s hazards, leaving Baldur to fend off the Wild pilots on his own. He knocked one assailant into the Suhl’s teeth using a mine. His ship was damaged in the process, with the agent choosing to ram his last opponent to ensure their destruction.

      Contains:

      U-32 - E-6

      The wreckage of an Oder-class gunboat of the MND, trapped within the Suhl anomaly.

      Contains:

      Natalie Koch - F-7

      The wreck of a ship piloted by Natalie Koch, a xenoarchaeologist of the MND who disappeared in the year 808 AS. Unaware of the danger posed by the Suhl Expanse, she entered the anomaly for the one and only time. Scans indicate that she had Artifacts on board.

      Contains:

      Marienburg - E-2

      The hulk of the Red Hessian cruiser Marienburg, captured by the MND, partially dismantled and then subjected to various experimental weapons tests with the intention of locating structural weaknesses. The vessel was last seen entering the Westerwald in Frankfurt.

      Contains:

      Johnathan Whitmore - C/D-2/3

      The wreck of a fighter belonging to ex-Liberty Navy marine and daredevil Johnathan Whitmore. He was searching for new adventures and stumbled into Thuringia by accident. His ship was heavily damaged by a military patrol shortly afterwards. The wreck has been disposed here. The pilot is missing.

      Contains:

      Olaf Thornblad - D-2

      The vessel of Olaf Thörnblad, an ex-member of the Rheinland Military and alleged informant for the LSF. According to official reports, he disappeared within the Omegas in 817 AS. The pilot is missing.

      Contains:

      Munin - B/A-6

      An elite prototype fighter of the MND that was reported as lost in 824 AS, cause of destruction unknown. Its frame is unusually warped and partially molten, making reactivation impossible. The equipment on board appears to be notably more advanced than standard Rheinland technology.

      Contains:

      Klaus Spielberg - B-4

      The vessel of Klaus Spielberg, a civilian who got lost in Thuringia and was gunned down by a military patrol while attempting to escape.

      Contains:

      Jump Gates/Holes


      Target System Type Location
      Earhart Jump Hole C-5
      Dresden Jump Hole B/C-7
      Omega-58 Jump Hole E-7/6
      Omicron Theta Jump Hole G/F-6/5
      Frankfurt Jump Hole E/D-2/3

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