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<td>[[Osaka Storage Facility]]</td>
<td>[[Waterloo Station]]</td>
<td>[[Samura Industries]]</td>
<td>[[Interspace Commerce]]</td>
<td>[[Honshu]]</td>
<td>[[New London]]</td>
<td>Kusari</td>
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<td>[[Detroit Munitions]]</td>
<td>[[Baltimore Shipyard]]</td>
<td>[[Ageira Technologies]]</td>
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<td>[[New York]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Fort Bush]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Navy]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Texas]]</td>
<td>[[New York]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Planet Kurile, Samura Platform]]</td>
<td>[[Battleship Norfolk]]</td>
<td>[[Samura Industries]]</td>
<td>[[Bretonia Armed Forces]]</td>
<td>[[Sigma-17]]</td>
<td>[[Cambridge]]</td>
<td>Sigma Border Worlds</td>
<td>Bretonia</td>
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<td>[[Deep Space Engineering]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[New York]]</td>
<td>[[Pennsylvania]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Versailles Station]]</td>
<td>[[Planet California Minor]]</td>
<td>[[IDF Shipping]]</td>
<td>[[Planetform, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Ile-de-France]]</td>
<td>[[California]]</td>
<td>Gallia</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Portsmouth Shipyard]]</td>
<td>[[Bretonia Police]]</td>
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<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[California]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Planet Pittsburgh]]</td>
<td>[[Deep Space Engineering]]</td>
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<td>[[New York]]</td>
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<td>[[Gateway Shipping]]</td>
<td>[[Tau-31]]</td>
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<td>[[Bretonia Mining & Manufacturing]]</td>
<td>[[Cambridge]]</td>
<td>Bretonia</td>
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<td>[[Liner Samsara]]</td>
<td>[[Wild]]</td>
<td>[[Sigma-19]]</td>
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<td>[[Norfolk Shipyard]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Navy]]</td>
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<td>[[Riverside Station]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Synth Foods, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Texas]]</td>
<td>[[California]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Valley Forge Flight School]]</td>
<td>[[Luxury Liner Shetland]]</td>
<td>[[Interspace Commerce]]</td>
<td>[[Orbital Spa & Cruise]]</td>
<td>[[Pennsylvania]]</td>
<td>[[Newcastle]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Bretonia</td>
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<td>[[Syracuse Station]]</td>
<td>[[San Diego Border Station]]</td>
<td>[[Cryer Pharmaceuticals]]</td>
<td>[[Colorado]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Planet Erie]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Pennsylvania]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Planet California Minor]]</td>
<td>[[Planetform, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[California]]</td>
<td>[[California]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[LPI Sugarland]]</td>
<td>[[Pueblo Station]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Ageira Technologies]]</td>
<td>[[Texas]]</td>
<td>[[Colorado]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Philadelphia Station]]</td>
<td>[[Deep Space Engineering]]</td>
<td>[[Pennsylvania]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Waterloo Station]]</td>
<td>[[Osaka Storage Facility]]</td>
<td>[[Interspace Commerce]]</td>
<td>[[Samura Industries]]</td>
<td>[[New London]]</td>
<td>[[Honshu]]</td>
<td>Bretonia</td>
<td>Kusari</td>
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<td>[[Willard Research Station]]</td>
<td>[[Liner Samsara]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Navy]]</td>
<td>[[Wild]]</td>
<td>[[California]]</td>
<td>[[Sigma-19]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Sigma Border Worlds</td>
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<td>[[Luxury Liner Shetland]]</td>
<td>[[Planet Kurile, Samura Platform]]</td>
<td>[[Orbital Spa & Cruise]]</td>
<td>[[Samura Industries]]</td>
<td>[[Newcastle]]</td>
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<td>Bretonia</td>
<td>Sigma Border Worlds</td>
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<td>[[Battleship Norfolk]]</td>
<td>[[Planet Manhattan]]</td>
<td>[[Bretonia Armed Forces]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Cambridge]]</td>
<td>[[New York]]</td>
<td>Bretonia</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Planet Pittsburgh]]</td>
<td>[[Syracuse Station]]</td>
<td>[[Deep Space Engineering]]</td>
<td>[[Cryer Pharmaceuticals]]</td>
<td>[[New York]]</td>
<td>[[Colorado]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[LPI Huntsville]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Navy]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[New York]]</td>
<td>[[Texas]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Valley Forge Flight School]]</td>
<td>[[Interspace Commerce]]</td>
<td>[[Pennsylvania]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[LPI Sugarland]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Texas]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Versailles Station]]</td>
<td>[[Ageira Technologies]]</td>
<td>[[IDF Shipping]]</td>
<td>[[Colorado]]</td>
<td>[[Ile-de-France]]</td>
<td>Gallia</td>
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<td>[[Battleship Arkansas]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Navy]]</td>
<td>[[Texas]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Lewes Shipping Platform]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Gateway Shipping]]</td>
<td>[[California]]</td>
<td>[[Tau-31]]</td>
<td>Tau Border Worlds</td>
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<td>[[Bretonia Police]]</td>
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<td>[[Deep Space Engineering]]</td>
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<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[West Point Military Academy]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Navy]]</td>
<td>[[California]]</td>
<td>[[New York]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Detroit Munitions]]</td>
<td>[[Synth Foods, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Ageira Technologies]]</td>
<td>[[California]]</td>
<td>[[New York]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Willard Research Station]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Police, Inc.]]</td>
<td>[[Liberty Navy]]</td>
<td>[[New York]]</td>
<td>[[California]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<ul><li>The Outcasts are Cryer's worst enemy. That Edge World pestilence is well established in Bretonia, especially in the northern systems of Leeds and Manchester. Since the Outcasts have run afoul with the Gallic forces, Bretonia is cutting the Outcasts some slack. A big misstake if you ask me. <p>
<ul><li>All medicine that passes through New London is sent to the triage centres located throughout Bretonia. So many men get wounded every day, it's a struggle to keep them alive. The Cambridge facilities are running overtime to provide for everyone. <p>


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<li>We're selling a load of Pharmaceuticals produced at the Cambridge Research Station orbiting Cambridge. Cryer produces enough at the facility to supply Bretonia and its adjacent Border Worlds, but it's a struggle to keep up with the demand of late. War may be a tragedy, but it's good for business in our case. <p>
<li>The Outcasts are Cryer's worst enemy. That Edge World pestilence is well established in Bretonia, especially in the northern systems of Leeds and Manchester. Since the Outcasts have run afoul with the Gallic forces, Bretonia is cutting the Outcasts some slack. A big misstake if you ask me. <p>


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<li>All medicine that passes through New London is sent to the triage centres located throughout Bretonia. So many men get wounded every day, it's a struggle to keep them alive. The Cambridge facilities are running overtime to provide for everyone. <p>
<li>We're selling a load of Pharmaceuticals produced at the Cambridge Research Station orbiting Cambridge. Cryer produces enough at the facility to supply Bretonia and its adjacent Border Worlds, but it's a struggle to keep up with the demand of late. War may be a tragedy, but it's good for business in our case. <p>


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<ul><li>Cryer is the sole Pharmaceutical producer remaining in the Sirius Sector for high grade medicine. Other companies may produce less lucrative medicines, but if it is specialised, we'll either already have the patents, or we'll be in the process of buying them up. We closely guard our secrets here. We feel that we charge very reasonable prices for our products, given the lack of competition. <p>
<ul><li>There is a special secret lab that I'm not supposed to talk about. That's where all Organisms first go when they arrive. The scientists verify whether the particular strain has been characterized before releasing it to the rest of the researchers in the station. If a new strain is discovered, the shipment tends to vanish, both from inventory and arrival records. I guess someone up the foodchain has high hopes. <p>


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<li>Cambridge Research Station was created to provide a stimulating research and development environment in Zero-G and to enable us to study the Alien Organisms from the Edge Nebula. These opportunities were unavailable on our planetside locations due to the Alien Import Prohibition Act of 500 AS, which prohibits the importing of any Alien Organism onto inhabited planets. Seems folk are worried about infecting a biosphere. From what whispers I've heared from the hotlabs staff, rightly so. <p>
<li>Our efforts to synthesize Cardamine have not gone unnoticed by the Outcasts. The Atka Research Station in Sigma-17 is under constant attack, and their cronies in Liberty, the Rogues, are also stepping up attacks against our company. We definitely have a dangerous criminal enemy, which has led management to suspend direct shipments outside of Liberty unless Outcast activity is minimal along the route. Those criminals are feeling threatened by our Stabiline product. <p>


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<li>The Zero-G production environment has enabled us to produce many exotic drugs not possible planetside. It also aids in researching diseases unique to space-dwelling humans, and treatment methods in Zero-G. Did you know, for instance, that a completely shattered bone can heal 40% more quickly in weightlessness, and that the recovery process is a lot less painful too? <p>
<li>Cryer is trying to synthetically derive Cardamine from the Alien Organisms. Cardamine is naturally harvested by the Outcasts within the Omicron systems of the Edge Nebula. If Cryer can reproduce it here, but in a milder and more socially acceptable form, then all the Cardamine addicts in Sirius will be able to switch to our legal version. The Stabiline drug is a direct result of that research - it allows Cardamine addicts to survive, but it doesn't cure their addiction. Nothing can, given it's a physical mutation that the addicts undergo. <p>


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<li>There is a special secret lab that I'm not supposed to talk about. That's where all Organisms first go when they arrive. The scientists verify whether the particular strain has been characterized before releasing it to the rest of the researchers in the station. If a new strain is discovered, the shipment tends to vanish, both from inventory and arrival records. I guess someone up the foodchain has high hopes. <p>
<li>This station gets all of its basic supplies from Cambridge. We supply most of the Bretonian core worlds with our Pharmaceuticals produced here. Two of our biggest importers are Sheffield Station and Planet Leeds - especially now, as the Bretonians under siege on that planet frequently need treatment. Sheffield is always having to patch up Bounty Hunters and corporate escorts that come back with bits missing. <p>


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<li>We are not allowed to land on any planet inhabited by the species of Alien Organisms that we use for our research purposes here, so we have to ship them here through middle-men. You know, if you're a freelancer looking to make some quick cash, the staff on Atka in Sigma 17 told me they've seen shipments of the Organisms being exported from the Omicron Theta system. That might be worth investigating. <p>
<li>One focus of the Zero-G research here is to improve drugs for those workers and travelers that frequently must exist in both environments concurrently, such as the police, military, and other pilots of small spacecraft that lack the aid of artificial gravity. We've discovered several new compounds that can only be produced in Zero-G. <p>


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<li>Cryer is trying to synthetically derive Cardamine from the Alien Organisms. Cardamine is naturally harvested by the Outcasts within the Omicron systems of the Edge Nebula. If Cryer can reproduce it here, but in a milder and more socially acceptable form, then all the Cardamine addicts in Sirius will be able to switch to our legal version. The Stabiline drug is a direct result of that research - it allows Cardamine addicts to survive, but it doesn't cure their addiction. Nothing can, given it's a physical mutation that the addicts undergo. <p>
<li>We are not allowed to land on any planet inhabited by the species of Alien Organisms that we use for our research purposes here, so we have to ship them here through middle-men. You know, if you're a freelancer looking to make some quick cash, the staff on Atka in Sigma 17 told me they've seen shipments of the Organisms being exported from the Omicron Theta system. That might be worth investigating. <p>


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<li>Our efforts to synthesize Cardamine have not gone unnoticed by the Outcasts. The Atka Research Station in Sigma-17 is under constant attack, and their cronies in Liberty, the Rogues, are also stepping up attacks against our company. We definitely have a dangerous criminal enemy, which has led management to suspend direct shipments outside of Liberty unless Outcast activity is minimal along the route. Those criminals are feeling threatened by our Stabiline product. <p>
<li>Cryer is the sole Pharmaceutical producer remaining in the Sirius Sector for high grade medicine. Other companies may produce less lucrative medicines, but if it is specialised, we'll either already have the patents, or we'll be in the process of buying them up. We closely guard our secrets here. We feel that we charge very reasonable prices for our products, given the lack of competition. <p>


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<li>One focus of the Zero-G research here is to improve drugs for those workers and travelers that frequently must exist in both environments concurrently, such as the police, military, and other pilots of small spacecraft that lack the aid of artificial gravity. We've discovered several new compounds that can only be produced in Zero-G. <p>
<li>Cambridge Research Station was created to provide a stimulating research and development environment in Zero-G and to enable us to study the Alien Organisms from the Edge Nebula. These opportunities were unavailable on our planetside locations due to the Alien Import Prohibition Act of 500 AS, which prohibits the importing of any Alien Organism onto inhabited planets. Seems folk are worried about infecting a biosphere. From what whispers I've heared from the hotlabs staff, rightly so. <p>


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<li>This station gets all of its basic supplies from Cambridge. We supply most of the Bretonian core worlds with our Pharmaceuticals produced here. Two of our biggest importers are Sheffield Station and Planet Leeds - especially now, as the Bretonians under siege on that planet frequently need treatment. Sheffield is always having to patch up Bounty Hunters and corporate escorts that come back with bits missing. <p>
<li>The Zero-G production environment has enabled us to produce many exotic drugs not possible planetside. It also aids in researching diseases unique to space-dwelling humans, and treatment methods in Zero-G. Did you know, for instance, that a completely shattered bone can heal 40% more quickly in weightlessness, and that the recovery process is a lot less painful too? <p>


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<ul><li>I'm not sure what to expect in the near future. Orbital won't like having this ship on the frontline a second time, but the Armed Forces may force their hand. They found the ship adrift, so technically, they could claim it as salvage. I doubt they will though, Bretonia doesn't need soured relations with Liberty right now. <p>
<ul><li>So far it's been a breeze for me. Orbital still receives tourists, and tries to, as best as they can, maintain their standards here. I've arranged for quarters on the tourist section, so I'm not exactly roughing it. <p>


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<li>So far it's been a breeze for me. Orbital still receives tourists, and tries to, as best as they can, maintain their standards here. I've arranged for quarters on the tourist section, so I'm not exactly roughing it. <p>
<li>I'm not sure what to expect in the near future. Orbital won't like having this ship on the frontline a second time, but the Armed Forces may force their hand. They found the ship adrift, so technically, they could claim it as salvage. I doubt they will though, Bretonia doesn't need soured relations with Liberty right now. <p>


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<li>The Kurile Alien Organisms are shipped to our station in this system. They are an important part of our research, and we can always use more. We also purchase basic supplies from this base to use at our facility. <p>
<li>The Outcasts frequently attack our base. It makes me angry that these people live here in relative peace, barring the occasional Corsair attack. I hate these simpletons here. There is something strange about them that I can't put my finger on. <p>


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<li>The Outcasts frequently attack our base. It makes me angry that these people live here in relative peace, barring the occasional Corsair attack. I hate these simpletons here. There is something strange about them that I can't put my finger on. <p>
<li>The Kurile Alien Organisms are shipped to our station in this system. They are an important part of our research, and we can always use more. We also purchase basic supplies from this base to use at our facility. <p>


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<ul><li>Well, we do get the opportunity to do our own research here. Funnily enough, they actually want us to pay them for that. Some of these people here are just dreadful to be around. The credits my company gives them in return for their 'hospitality' are quite ill spent if you ask me. Doesn't help that this insipid piece of debris in Order uniform over there is leering at me the entire time.<p>
<ul><li>Yes? Oh, hello, I mistook you for one of my assistants. We have been looking all over the place for traces of alien bio matter. If you've talked to that 'independent researcher', you're probably really amazed at this place, but for all we know, it could be a death trap. There could be microbes here that we are simply not evolutionarily selected to resist and could kill us. My job and those of a couple colleagues is to make sure people don't die, simple as that.<p>


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<li>Yes? Oh, hello, I mistook you for one of my assistants. We have been looking all over the place for traces of alien bio matter. If you've talked to that 'independent researcher', you're probably really amazed at this place, but for all we know, it could be a death trap. There could be microbes here that we are simply not evolutionarily selected to resist and could kill us. My job and those of a couple colleagues is to make sure people don't die, simple as that.<p>
<li>Well, we do get the opportunity to do our own research here. Funnily enough, they actually want us to pay them for that. Some of these people here are just dreadful to be around. The credits my company gives them in return for their 'hospitality' are quite ill spent if you ask me. Doesn't help that this insipid piece of debris in Order uniform over there is leering at me the entire time.<p>


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<ul><li>The Xenobiotic Filters are especially effective in various research stations which deal with biological or chemical hazards. The Cambridge Research Institute, and the Atka facility in Sigma-17 come to mind. The ability to recycle atmosphere after a single pass filtration rather then a thermal sterilisation makes the life support systems of those stations much more energy efficient. Our customers in Honshu are installing Xenobiotic Filters to replace their old filtration systems. Yukawa Shipyard and Kansai Research are already fairly pristine to the naked eye, but now they'll be pristine on the molecular level as well. <p>
<ul><li>The genetic engineering that we performed on the bacteria found on Atka isn't revolutionary for Cryer. The application of microorganisms to this purpose is a major breakthrough, however. Inorganic filtration is passive. It just lies there inert, filtering whatever comes into contact with it. Organic filtration is another story. The bacteria actively seek out particles to break down into nutrition. The bacteria found here are unique in that they have an extremely wide surface contact to absorb as many food particles as they can - for a microorganism, these bacteria are huge. What comes out are broken down molecules that are almost entirely inert and harmless to humans. The bulk of it consists of water, carbondioxide, nitrogen and various other oxides, depending on what the bacteria are being fed by the air or liquid they are filtering. <p>


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<li>The genetic engineering that we performed on the bacteria found on Atka isn't revolutionary for Cryer. The application of microorganisms to this purpose is a major breakthrough, however. Inorganic filtration is passive. It just lies there inert, filtering whatever comes into contact with it. Organic filtration is another story. The bacteria actively seek out particles to break down into nutrition. The bacteria found here are unique in that they have an extremely wide surface contact to absorb as many food particles as they can - for a microorganism, these bacteria are huge. What comes out are broken down molecules that are almost entirely inert and harmless to humans. The bulk of it consists of water, carbondioxide, nitrogen and various other oxides, depending on what the bacteria are being fed by the air or liquid they are filtering. <p>
<li>Our Pharmaceuticals come straight here from our factories on Denver, even though the Xenobiotic filtration system installed on Cold Bay removes nearly all the pathogens brought onto the station by arriving passengers. Every so often though, a pilot needs treatment after a brush with the Xenos or Rogues in the system, so we have to keep a fully stocked medical bay ready to treat any injuries. <p>


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<li>Our Pharmaceuticals come straight here from our factories on Denver, even though the Xenobiotic filtration system installed on Cold Bay removes nearly all the pathogens brought onto the station by arriving passengers. Every so often though, a pilot needs treatment after a brush with the Xenos or Rogues in the system, so we have to keep a fully stocked medical bay ready to treat any injuries. <p>
<li>The Xenobiotic Filters are especially effective in various research stations which deal with biological or chemical hazards. The Cambridge Research Institute, and the Atka facility in Sigma-17 come to mind. The ability to recycle atmosphere after a single pass filtration rather then a thermal sterilisation makes the life support systems of those stations much more energy efficient. Our customers in Honshu are installing Xenobiotic Filters to replace their old filtration systems. Yukawa Shipyard and Kansai Research are already fairly pristine to the naked eye, but now they'll be pristine on the molecular level as well. <p>


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<li>This is THE place for Liberty executives like me to take vacations. You can do a lot of networking here if you want, or you can just sit back and enjoy the good life by the pool.<p>
<li>I work on the Cambridge Research Station -- a long ways from Liberty and this place. It gets kind of crazy in there after a couple of months of zero-g. Cambridge is nice to visit, but it ain't like good 'ole Liberty, folks. Much better food here. <p><p>


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<li>I work on the Cambridge Research Station -- a long ways from Liberty and this place. It gets kind of crazy in there after a couple of months of zero-g. Cambridge is nice to visit, but it ain't like good 'ole Liberty, folks. Much better food here. <p><p>
<li>This is THE place for Liberty executives like me to take vacations. You can do a lot of networking here if you want, or you can just sit back and enjoy the good life by the pool.<p>


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<ul><li>Cryer's Pharmaceuticals are shipped from our primary production facility in Denver. Most of the time we don't encounter too much difficulty. We fight off the Rogues occasionally, but that just comes with shipping in Liberty.<p>
<ul><li>Cryer fights everyday to push back the tide of nature and prolong the lives of the good people of Liberty. That's why our vessels run twenty-four hours a day delivering much needed Pharmaceuticals to everyone in Sirius space. People are always going to be sick; it's part of nature's cycle. <p>


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<li>Cryer fights everyday to push back the tide of nature and prolong the lives of the good people of Liberty. That's why our vessels run twenty-four hours a day delivering much needed Pharmaceuticals to everyone in Sirius space. People are always going to be sick; it's part of nature's cycle. <p>
<li>Cryer's Pharmaceuticals are shipped from our primary production facility in Denver. Most of the time we don't encounter too much difficulty. We fight off the Rogues occasionally, but that just comes with shipping in Liberty.<p>


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<ul><li>I'm here to pick up Crew who spent the day here negotiating supply contracts with the LPI. Once I get them back to Denver, I'm heading out with Pharmaceuticals.<p>
<ul><li>At Cryer, we feel your health is our top priority. That's why we're shipping our Pharmaceuticals throughout Sirius around the clock. From hypo-sprays to bionic eye replacements, Cryer is ensuring a healthier life for everyone. <p><p>


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<li>At Cryer, we feel your health is our top priority. That's why we're shipping our Pharmaceuticals throughout Sirius around the clock. From hypo-sprays to bionic eye replacements, Cryer is ensuring a healthier life for everyone. <p><p>
<li>I'm here to pick up Crew who spent the day here negotiating supply contracts with the LPI. Once I get them back to Denver, I'm heading out with Pharmaceuticals.<p>


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<ul><li>I haul Fertilizers from Shinkaku Station all the way here. You really have to push it to make it through the Tau war zone. We typically pick up a load of Optical Chips for Waterloo on the return. That's less time-sensitive but more dangerous for the Lane Hackers in Cortez and Magellan. They always seem to know when we're coming. Waterloo always has Passengers ready to head out to Dublin's Graves Station, and from there it's through the Taus again with Gold to Narita. From there, it's an easy trip with Mining Machinery back to Shinkaku. Not a circuit for the fainthearted, to be sure.<p>
<ul><li>One day Liberty will rid itself of the Outcasts and its Cardamine habit. There will be much safer ways for users to feel good using future Cryer products, without funding the activities of illegals like the Rogues and Outcasts.<p>


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<li>One day Liberty will rid itself of the Outcasts and its Cardamine habit. There will be much safer ways for users to feel good using future Cryer products, without funding the activities of illegals like the Rogues and Outcasts.<p>
<li>I haul Fertilizers from Shinkaku Station all the way here. You really have to push it to make it through the Tau war zone. We typically pick up a load of Optical Chips for Waterloo on the return. That's less time-sensitive but more dangerous for the Lane Hackers in Cortez and Magellan. They always seem to know when we're coming. Waterloo always has Passengers ready to head out to Dublin's Graves Station, and from there it's through the Taus again with Gold to Narita. From there, it's an easy trip with Mining Machinery back to Shinkaku. Not a circuit for the fainthearted, to be sure.<p>


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<li>We just arrived from Los Angeles with a load of Optical Chips for Pharmaceutical production. Yes, our operation is really that high tech. Thought I'd catch a drink before headin' back out. At least Liberty is relatively safe. Some of our research stations are way out there, in harm's way.<p>
<li>The Universal Shipping transport Chesapeake was hijacked several months ago and flown into the Komatsu Cloud. It is rumored to still be there, serving as a Pharmaceuticals storage depot for the Lane Hackers and Rogues. <p><p>


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<li>The Universal Shipping transport Chesapeake was hijacked several months ago and flown into the Komatsu Cloud. It is rumored to still be there, serving as a Pharmaceuticals storage depot for the Lane Hackers and Rogues. <p><p>
<li>We just arrived from Los Angeles with a load of Optical Chips for Pharmaceutical production. Yes, our operation is really that high tech. Thought I'd catch a drink before headin' back out. At least Liberty is relatively safe. Some of our research stations are way out there, in harm's way.<p>


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<ul><li>Pennsylvania doesn't usually require large quantities of Pharmaceuticals. The medical facilities on this planet are the only ones that really use them. Most of the people on this planet don't have the credits for any "lifestyle supplements" either, so usually we don't take cargo here. <p>
<ul><li>Neon is very important in our medicinal production facilities. Nearly all cryostatic equipment relies on it as an energy transfer agent. Erie is one of the cheapest sources of this gas, and because of it's inert nature it is not classified as a hazardous material, so transporting it does not require any special security measures. <p>


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<li>Neon is very important in our medicinal production facilities. Nearly all cryostatic equipment relies on it as an energy transfer agent. Erie is one of the cheapest sources of this gas, and because of it's inert nature it is not classified as a hazardous material, so transporting it does not require any special security measures. <p>
<li>The Rogues and the Xenos... Sure, on the one hand they make life dangerous for us. On the other hand, they create business for us. Plasma burns, limb replacements. And for the higher ranking Rogues who Liberty wants to keep alive, Stabiline. They generate as much business as we lose to them, unlike most other corporations. <p>


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<li>The Rogues and the Xenos... Sure, on the one hand they make life dangerous for us. On the other hand, they create business for us. Plasma burns, limb replacements. And for the higher ranking Rogues who Liberty wants to keep alive, Stabiline. They generate as much business as we lose to them, unlike most other corporations. <p>
<li>Pennsylvania doesn't usually require large quantities of Pharmaceuticals. The medical facilities on this planet are the only ones that really use them. Most of the people on this planet don't have the credits for any "lifestyle supplements" either, so usually we don't take cargo here. <p>


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Cryer Pharmaceuticals
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Alignment Corporation

ALLIES:

Liberty Authorities, Liberty Corporations

COMPETITORS:

None

ENEMIES:

Outcasts, Lane Hackers, Liberty Rogues, Golden C.

Cryer Pharmaceuticals is headquartered in Liberty and markets a wide array of both commercially available and restricted-class drugs. Their most (in)famous product is Stabiline, an expensive synthetic pharmaceutical that staves off the effects of Cardamine withdrawal. The threat such a medicine poses to the Cardamine trade has resulted in numerous vicious Outcast-led attacks on Cryer facilities and personnel.

Ships used

Ship Class
Heavy Lifter Transport
Repair Ship Repair Ship
Starblazer Very Heavy Fighter
Grizzly Freighter
Large Transport Transport
Hawk Light Fighter
Armored Transport Transport
Large Train Train
Liberty Transport Transport
Falcon Heavy Fighter
Train Transport
Liberty Heavy Transport Heavy Transport
Eagle Very Heavy Fighter
Liberty Supertransport Super Train
Civilian Gunboat Gunboat

Bases owned

Base Owner System Region
Cambridge Research Station Cryer Pharmaceuticals Cambridge Bretonia
Syracuse Station Cryer Pharmaceuticals Colorado Liberty

Bribes

Base Owner System Region
Waterloo Station Interspace Commerce New London Bretonia
Norfolk Shipyard Liberty Navy New York Liberty
Baltimore Shipyard Deep Space Engineering New York Liberty
Fort Bush Liberty Police, Inc. New York Liberty
Battleship Norfolk Bretonia Armed Forces Cambridge Bretonia
Cambridge Research Station Cryer Pharmaceuticals Cambridge Bretonia
Planet Erie Liberty Police, Inc. Pennsylvania Liberty
Planet California Minor Planetform, Inc. California Liberty
Portsmouth Shipyard Bretonia Mining & Manufacturing Cambridge Bretonia
Planet Los Angeles Liberty Police, Inc. California Liberty
Planet Pittsburgh Deep Space Engineering New York Liberty
Planet Cambridge Bretonia Police Cambridge Bretonia
Battleship Missouri Liberty Navy New York Liberty
Riverside Station Synth Foods, Inc. California Liberty
Luxury Liner Shetland Orbital Spa & Cruise Newcastle Bretonia
Planet Pygar Zoners Omicron Theta Edge Worlds
San Diego Border Station Liberty Police, Inc. California Liberty
Pueblo Station Ageira Technologies Colorado Liberty
Newark Station Interspace Commerce New York Liberty
Osaka Storage Facility Samura Industries Honshu Kusari
Liner Samsara Wild Sigma-19 Sigma Border Worlds
Planet Kurile, Samura Platform Samura Industries Sigma-17 Sigma Border Worlds
Planet Manhattan Liberty Police, Inc. New York Liberty
Syracuse Station Cryer Pharmaceuticals Colorado Liberty
Trenton Outpost Universal Shipping New York Liberty
LPI Huntsville Liberty Police, Inc. Texas Liberty
Valley Forge Flight School Interspace Commerce Pennsylvania Liberty
LPI Sugarland Liberty Police, Inc. Texas Liberty
Versailles Station IDF Shipping Ile-de-France Gallia
Battleship Arkansas Liberty Navy Texas Liberty
Planet Denver Liberty Police, Inc. Colorado Liberty
Planet Houston Liberty Police, Inc. Texas Liberty
Lewes Shipping Platform Gateway Shipping Tau-31 Tau Border Worlds
Planet New London Bretonia Police New London Bretonia
Philadelphia Station Deep Space Engineering Pennsylvania Liberty
West Point Military Academy Liberty Navy New York Liberty
Detroit Munitions Ageira Technologies New York Liberty
Willard Research Station Liberty Navy California Liberty

Diplomacy

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Bundschuh
-0.65%
Border World Exports
+0.3%
Blood Dragons
-0.65%
Kishiro Technologies
+0.3%
Gallic Brigands
-0.65%
Gateway Shipping
+0.3%
Farmers Alliance
-0.65%
Samura Industries
+0.3%
Gaians
-0.65%
Planetform, Inc.
+0.3%
Independent Pirates
-0.65%
Bretonia Intelligence Service
+0.3%
Golden Chrysanthemums
-0.65%
Bounty Hunters Guild
+0.3%
Unknown
-0.65%
Kusari Naval Forces
+0.3%
Sirius Coalition
-0.65%
Kusari State Police
+0.3%
Lane Hackers
-0.65%
Bretonia Armed Forces
+0.65%
Liberty Rogues
-0.65%
Bretonia Police
+0.65%
LWB
-0.65%
Interspace Commerce
+0.65%
Mollys
-0.65%
Deep Space Engineering
+0.65%
The Maquis
-0.65%
Synth Foods, Inc.
+0.65%
Nomads
-0.65%
Orbital Spa & Cruise
+0.65%
Vagrants
-0.65%
Universal Shipping
+0.65%
Outcasts
-0.65%
Ageira Technologies
+0.65%
Red Hessians
-0.65%
Liberty Security Force
+0.65%
Unioners
-0.65%
Liberty Navy
+0.65%
Wild
-0.65%
Alaska Security Forces
+0.65%
Unione Corse
-0.3%
Liberty Police, Inc.
+0.65%
Hogosha
-0.3%
Cryer Pharmaceuticals
+0.91%
Junkers
-0.3%
Xenos
-0.3%
Bretonia Mining & Manufacturing
+0.3%

Rumors

Planet New London
  • All medicine that passes through New London is sent to the triage centres located throughout Bretonia. So many men get wounded every day, it's a struggle to keep them alive. The Cambridge facilities are running overtime to provide for everyone.


  • The Outcasts are Cryer's worst enemy. That Edge World pestilence is well established in Bretonia, especially in the northern systems of Leeds and Manchester. Since the Outcasts have run afoul with the Gallic forces, Bretonia is cutting the Outcasts some slack. A big misstake if you ask me.


  • The Cambridge Institute hasn't received any new shipments of Alien Organisms to study for several weeks now. Most of those shipments came through the Tau Borderworlds, but that route is practically shut down.


  • We're selling a load of Pharmaceuticals produced at the Cambridge Research Station orbiting Cambridge. Cryer produces enough at the facility to supply Bretonia and its adjacent Border Worlds, but it's a struggle to keep up with the demand of late. War may be a tragedy, but it's good for business in our case.


Planet Cambridge
  • We use Cambridge as a convenient supply source for the Cambridge Research Station, which is high in orbit above this planet. The Cambridge Deans are more than happy to pressure for favourable supply contracts for us, due to their universities' investments in the Institute. Hydrocarbons and Polymers are shipped from Omega-3, but Food, Water and Oxygen are brought up from the planet here.


  • Cryer uses Cambridge as our trans-shipment point for Pharmaceuticals produced on the station. In addition to our research activities, we supply all of Bretonia's needs, and have several export contracts. The conflict in northern Bretonia is creating a high demand for various Pharmaceuticals at the front line bases.


  • Cambridge is a good recruiting center for Cryer. The University provides us with many eager graduates who do not want to be far from home. There is a daily work shuttle expressly for that purpose. It allows us to recruit the brightest and most promising minds of Bretonia into our company.


Cambridge Research Station
  • There is a special secret lab that I'm not supposed to talk about. That's where all Organisms first go when they arrive. The scientists verify whether the particular strain has been characterized before releasing it to the rest of the researchers in the station. If a new strain is discovered, the shipment tends to vanish, both from inventory and arrival records. I guess someone up the foodchain has high hopes.


  • Our efforts to synthesize Cardamine have not gone unnoticed by the Outcasts. The Atka Research Station in Sigma-17 is under constant attack, and their cronies in Liberty, the Rogues, are also stepping up attacks against our company. We definitely have a dangerous criminal enemy, which has led management to suspend direct shipments outside of Liberty unless Outcast activity is minimal along the route. Those criminals are feeling threatened by our Stabiline product.


  • Cryer is trying to synthetically derive Cardamine from the Alien Organisms. Cardamine is naturally harvested by the Outcasts within the Omicron systems of the Edge Nebula. If Cryer can reproduce it here, but in a milder and more socially acceptable form, then all the Cardamine addicts in Sirius will be able to switch to our legal version. The Stabiline drug is a direct result of that research - it allows Cardamine addicts to survive, but it doesn't cure their addiction. Nothing can, given it's a physical mutation that the addicts undergo.


  • This station gets all of its basic supplies from Cambridge. We supply most of the Bretonian core worlds with our Pharmaceuticals produced here. Two of our biggest importers are Sheffield Station and Planet Leeds - especially now, as the Bretonians under siege on that planet frequently need treatment. Sheffield is always having to patch up Bounty Hunters and corporate escorts that come back with bits missing.


  • One focus of the Zero-G research here is to improve drugs for those workers and travelers that frequently must exist in both environments concurrently, such as the police, military, and other pilots of small spacecraft that lack the aid of artificial gravity. We've discovered several new compounds that can only be produced in Zero-G.


  • We are not allowed to land on any planet inhabited by the species of Alien Organisms that we use for our research purposes here, so we have to ship them here through middle-men. You know, if you're a freelancer looking to make some quick cash, the staff on Atka in Sigma 17 told me they've seen shipments of the Organisms being exported from the Omicron Theta system. That might be worth investigating.


  • Cryer is the sole Pharmaceutical producer remaining in the Sirius Sector for high grade medicine. Other companies may produce less lucrative medicines, but if it is specialised, we'll either already have the patents, or we'll be in the process of buying them up. We closely guard our secrets here. We feel that we charge very reasonable prices for our products, given the lack of competition.


  • Cambridge Research Station was created to provide a stimulating research and development environment in Zero-G and to enable us to study the Alien Organisms from the Edge Nebula. These opportunities were unavailable on our planetside locations due to the Alien Import Prohibition Act of 500 AS, which prohibits the importing of any Alien Organism onto inhabited planets. Seems folk are worried about infecting a biosphere. From what whispers I've heared from the hotlabs staff, rightly so.


  • The Zero-G production environment has enabled us to produce many exotic drugs not possible planetside. It also aids in researching diseases unique to space-dwelling humans, and treatment methods in Zero-G. Did you know, for instance, that a completely shattered bone can heal 40% more quickly in weightlessness, and that the recovery process is a lot less painful too?


Luxury Liner Shetland
  • So far it's been a breeze for me. Orbital still receives tourists, and tries to, as best as they can, maintain their standards here. I've arranged for quarters on the tourist section, so I'm not exactly roughing it.


  • I'm not sure what to expect in the near future. Orbital won't like having this ship on the frontline a second time, but the Armed Forces may force their hand. They found the ship adrift, so technically, they could claim it as salvage. I doubt they will though, Bretonia doesn't need soured relations with Liberty right now.


  • Back on the Shetland... Not exactly as I remember it. I'm only a liason here, to help run the medicinal logistics for what is now officially a hospital ship. I remember there used to be a huge buffet the promenade deck. Now it's a surgical bay. I'll leave the meat jokes up to the soldiers.


Planet Kurile, Samura Platform
  • The Alien Organisms found on this world and elsewhere in the Edge Worlds, there is no doubt about it, they were engineered. Just like Cardamine. There is no chance that either the Cardamine grass or these alien organisms evolved naturally. Once we knew that, it was a matter of reverse engineering the process - no simple task, and we've not perfected it yet, but it has allowed us to synthesize a Cardamine-like substance at long last.


  • The Outcasts frequently attack our base. It makes me angry that these people live here in relative peace, barring the occasional Corsair attack. I hate these simpletons here. There is something strange about them that I can't put my finger on.


  • The Kurile Alien Organisms are shipped to our station in this system. They are an important part of our research, and we can always use more. We also purchase basic supplies from this base to use at our facility.


Planet Pygar
  • Yes? Oh, hello, I mistook you for one of my assistants. We have been looking all over the place for traces of alien bio matter. If you've talked to that 'independent researcher', you're probably really amazed at this place, but for all we know, it could be a death trap. There could be microbes here that we are simply not evolutionarily selected to resist and could kill us. My job and those of a couple colleagues is to make sure people don't die, simple as that.


  • Well, we do get the opportunity to do our own research here. Funnily enough, they actually want us to pay them for that. Some of these people here are just dreadful to be around. The credits my company gives them in return for their 'hospitality' are quite ill spent if you ask me. Doesn't help that this insipid piece of debris in Order uniform over there is leering at me the entire time.


Cold Bay Depot
  • The genetic engineering that we performed on the bacteria found on Atka isn't revolutionary for Cryer. The application of microorganisms to this purpose is a major breakthrough, however. Inorganic filtration is passive. It just lies there inert, filtering whatever comes into contact with it. Organic filtration is another story. The bacteria actively seek out particles to break down into nutrition. The bacteria found here are unique in that they have an extremely wide surface contact to absorb as many food particles as they can - for a microorganism, these bacteria are huge. What comes out are broken down molecules that are almost entirely inert and harmless to humans. The bulk of it consists of water, carbondioxide, nitrogen and various other oxides, depending on what the bacteria are being fed by the air or liquid they are filtering.


  • Our Pharmaceuticals come straight here from our factories on Denver, even though the Xenobiotic filtration system installed on Cold Bay removes nearly all the pathogens brought onto the station by arriving passengers. Every so often though, a pilot needs treatment after a brush with the Xenos or Rogues in the system, so we have to keep a fully stocked medical bay ready to treat any injuries.


  • The Xenobiotic Filters are especially effective in various research stations which deal with biological or chemical hazards. The Cambridge Research Institute, and the Atka facility in Sigma-17 come to mind. The ability to recycle atmosphere after a single pass filtration rather then a thermal sterilisation makes the life support systems of those stations much more energy efficient. Our customers in Honshu are installing Xenobiotic Filters to replace their old filtration systems. Yukawa Shipyard and Kansai Research are already fairly pristine to the naked eye, but now they'll be pristine on the molecular level as well.


Planet Curacao
  • I've come here every year for the past decade; I love this place. You have to try the undersea trip. If you're lucky, you might see one of the giant norfins. They're scary at first, but the sub is well equipped to defend itself.


  • I work on the Cambridge Research Station -- a long ways from Liberty and this place. It gets kind of crazy in there after a couple of months of zero-g. Cambridge is nice to visit, but it ain't like good 'ole Liberty, folks. Much better food here.


  • This is THE place for Liberty executives like me to take vacations. You can do a lot of networking here if you want, or you can just sit back and enjoy the good life by the pool.


Planet Manhattan
  • Cryer fights everyday to push back the tide of nature and prolong the lives of the good people of Liberty. That's why our vessels run twenty-four hours a day delivering much needed Pharmaceuticals to everyone in Sirius space. People are always going to be sick; it's part of nature's cycle.


  • With all that Cryer does to make the people of Sirius healthy and safe it still appalls me to see those poor Cardamine junkies dying in plain view. One day soon Cryer will make a synthetic Cardamine that isn't addictive or harmful. Cryer is dedicated to a healthy and fun lifestyle that doesn't reduce worker productivity.


  • Cryer's Pharmaceuticals are shipped from our primary production facility in Denver. Most of the time we don't encounter too much difficulty. We fight off the Rogues occasionally, but that just comes with shipping in Liberty.


Fort Bush
  • At Cryer, we feel your health is our top priority. That's why we're shipping our Pharmaceuticals throughout Sirius around the clock. From hypo-sprays to bionic eye replacements, Cryer is ensuring a healthier life for everyone.


  • I realize that people become desperate for medical supplies when they are sick, or one of their loved ones is injured, but that does not justify the piracy of Cryer goods. I mean, if you can't afford to buy medicines, should you really be living anyway?


  • I'm here to pick up Crew who spent the day here negotiating supply contracts with the LPI. Once I get them back to Denver, I'm heading out with Pharmaceuticals.


Planet Los Angeles
  • One day Liberty will rid itself of the Outcasts and its Cardamine habit. There will be much safer ways for users to feel good using future Cryer products, without funding the activities of illegals like the Rogues and Outcasts.


  • I haul Fertilizers from Shinkaku Station all the way here. You really have to push it to make it through the Tau war zone. We typically pick up a load of Optical Chips for Waterloo on the return. That's less time-sensitive but more dangerous for the Lane Hackers in Cortez and Magellan. They always seem to know when we're coming. Waterloo always has Passengers ready to head out to Dublin's Graves Station, and from there it's through the Taus again with Gold to Narita. From there, it's an easy trip with Mining Machinery back to Shinkaku. Not a circuit for the fainthearted, to be sure.


  • Cryer transports don't handle small shipments to police and military bases. We also don't go to Cortez or Magellan. So Universal, Gateway, and Orbital Spa perform distribution duties for us in this part of Sirius.


Planet Denver
  • Denver is home to Cryer's headquarters and largest drug-production facility. We distribute the Pharmaceuticals ourselves within Liberty to Houston, Manhattan, and Los Angeles.


  • The Universal Shipping transport Chesapeake was hijacked several months ago and flown into the Komatsu Cloud. It is rumored to still be there, serving as a Pharmaceuticals storage depot for the Lane Hackers and Rogues.


  • We have several other research and limited-production bases. One is out in Sigma-17. Rough area, that is. Outcasts and Corsairs. Company pays very well out there -- takes out big life insurance policies on anyone that gets assigned. They prefer single types.-- less to pay out, you know.


  • We just arrived from Los Angeles with a load of Optical Chips for Pharmaceutical production. Yes, our operation is really that high tech. Thought I'd catch a drink before headin' back out. At least Liberty is relatively safe. Some of our research stations are way out there, in harm's way.


Planet Houston
  • It is a good thing that we do not have to spend much time within this system, since it is filled with all manner of scum. Other shipping companies take over and ship our Consumer Goods from here, leaving them with the risk of piracy.


  • The Outcasts bring their dreaded Cardamine to this system and then on to New York. At Cryer we are working on a synthetic form of Cardamine that will not lower worker productivity and will be relatively non-addictive.


  • From Ft. Bush we bring Consumer Goods to this planet. It's a round about route, for certain, since they are mostly produced at the prison stations nearby here. But that's the reality of distribution and logistics when it's controlled by a bureaucracy.


Planet Erie
  • Neon is very important in our medicinal production facilities. Nearly all cryostatic equipment relies on it as an energy transfer agent. Erie is one of the cheapest sources of this gas, and because of it's inert nature it is not classified as a hazardous material, so transporting it does not require any special security measures.


  • The Rogues and the Xenos... Sure, on the one hand they make life dangerous for us. On the other hand, they create business for us. Plasma burns, limb replacements. And for the higher ranking Rogues who Liberty wants to keep alive, Stabiline. They generate as much business as we lose to them, unlike most other corporations.


  • Pennsylvania doesn't usually require large quantities of Pharmaceuticals. The medical facilities on this planet are the only ones that really use them. Most of the people on this planet don't have the credits for any "lifestyle supplements" either, so usually we don't take cargo here.


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