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<ul><li>Ah, you again! Have you been to Omicron Kappa yet? Captain Nathan made it sound like the system is a treasure trove with all these wrecks from the battles between Gammu and the Core. If you could bring me some sourvenir, too, I wouldn't say no to it. Can't really leave the bar unattended, you know.<p>
<ul><li>If this station wasn't plastered with turrets, I'd have introduced you to my little friend.<p>


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<li>Oh god, they really allow anyone on this station, huh.<p>
<li>Sebastian Scharlach captains the Rotkehlchen. He's one hell of a guy. He has that calm yet stern voice. People call him a gentleman psychopath. Apparently he recites poetry during fights to focus his thoughts? No idea how that is supposed to work. It is, however, entertaining.<p><p>One would assume a man of his caliber would join the Bundschuh, since he opposes the government of Rheinland. But apparently he has his own plans.<p>


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<li>The Siren rarely docks at Ithaca, and whenever it does, the people coming over are fully hidden in those tight softsuits and masks. I know softsuits are very trendy lately, but damn, they really reveal everything.<p><p>One of the guys is extremely gifted, if you know what I mean.<p>
<li>What part of "I don't want to talk with you" did you not understand?<p>


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<li>You know what? I'm actually a close friend of Lloyd Rath, the pilot of the Pie Rat. He told me about a little adventure in Omega-41.<p><p>It's that system with the neutron star in the Omegas. You usually don't want to stick around there for too long, but they did, and it paid off for them. The radiation is a pain in the ass, surely, but there are some things hidden in the outer regions of the system. Maybe you should give it a try, too.<p>
<li>See that Hel out there? That's the Walker Wraith. Officially, it's the only ship the Ithaca Council hired as local garrison. The Lichtenberg Twins are known for an absurdly high kill count with the Wraith. Seriously, in the past few years, the Wraith destroyed more ships than many of the other Ithaca Council members together.<p><p>There, at the wall. That's the scoreboard. One for kills, one for raids, one for captures. Walker Wraith is rank four on the kill board. Current leaders are Gold Brick on kills, Rotkehlchen on raids and Gangrene Chaser on captures. You should avoid all of them.<p>


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<li>Don't get on my nerves.<p>
<li>Kind of random of you to just walk up in front of someone and expect they want to talk with you.<p>


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<li>Look's like you're still alive. Congratulations! How about you celebrate your return with a bottle of Schleimwein Spaetlese? Currently very popular among the high society of Rheinland. Captain Hardrada made sure they would get to enjoy a bit less of it. <p>
<li>Two-Bite James isn't actually a cannibal. The name simply fits the idea of his ship, the Cannibal. He takes the guns and turrets of his prey and brings them here. Not a small amount of people upgraded their ships with his help.<p><p>His reputation actually saved his ass one time. Captain Donovan of the Gangrene Chaser got extremely mad when his girlfriend vanished for a night on the Cannibal. The Ithaca Council intervened in James' defense, as James had no idea who she was already taken. In order to keep one of the most important blockade runners of Ithaca, the Council assisted the Gangrene Chaser in that legendary HMS Cloverfield Heist in the Taus. Donovan got a new ship for his personal fleet, Cannibal got the guns and Ithaca solved a silly conflict without anyone dying. Except for the Cloverfield crew.<p>


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<li>Did Dario not tell you to avoid pissing people off?<p>
<li>What does a woman need to do to get rid of you?<p>


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<li>You know, when you showed up here for the first time, I didn't really expect to see you a second time. Kinda glad that first impression was wrong. Anyway, another Schleimwein Spaetlese for you? Hardrada got us a batch from 800 A.S. - great year.<p>
<li>Before the Ithaca Council was founded, the people running this base had a massive streak of bad luck. Maybe they were just incompetent, who knows. Right now, with the Ithaca Council, Ithaca is booming. The ships out there are tuned beyond what is considered to be safe, but their captains know what they are doing. Clever tactics and overloaded guns, my friend. That's how they do it. <p>


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<li>I kind of live on this station now. Got myself a little business here. It's not the best, but it's a living. Certainly better than anything Basker is going through right now. He joined a ship as janitor. It blew up in a fight with a Rheinland Bomber. You know, these huge, massive bombers. Well, he survived it among four other people, was returned to Ithaca with his rescue pod and the first thing he does is getting eletrocuted when he leaned against a shocked door. He survived it, though.<p>
<li>Still snooping around here, eh? Listen, one of the people you should avoid is the pilot of the GS Halligan, that gaian ship out there. Right there, out the window. He often comes over here to the bar. His coat reeks of old bretonian tobacco and he usually orders a "pittsa". For whatever reason, he pronounces it that way.<p><p>It's not exactly that he is dangerous, but he often rambles about esoteric nonsense. Tarot cards, astral projection and what not. I can't even imagine how the other four people of his crew can handle this guy.<p>


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<li>I remember you, you were here before, right? Well, welcome back, then. Not many people have the guts to come here a second time. Guess you're seeing through the shroud of intimidation at the hangar deck. Don't get me wrong, the guards down there are badasses. They will rip you apart if you start trouble. Basker's guys found out the hard way. Took him a while to find a new crew. <p>
<li>You know what you have in common with the Unioners? The lack of intelligence.<p>


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<li>I'm not sure if Basker is the personification of luck or of bad luck at this point. Guy accidentally shot a guy at the targetting range at 3. Hilarious, actually, I saw the footage of him sneezing. Anyway, just as the guards were about to push him out of the airlock, the Ithaca Council intervened. Apparently, he killed an MND spy who tried to infiltrate the Council.<p>
<li>Hey, good to see you again. Listen, I got something for you. Come a bit closer.<p><p>Captain Nathan of the Belisarius returned from an expedition to Omicron Kappa a few days ago and got drunk beyond recognition. Seriously, he was absolutely shitfaced. He told me a few stories about Kappa. You know, the Core on Gammu and all that. There are plenty of wrecks out there in the wild. Nathan said there are a bunch of hollow asteroids, and some of them ended up as tombs for Gammu vessels. He mentioned that he saw two crazy things, though. One was a giant hollow comet he only found accidentally by following a trail of bigger ice crystals that split off of it. Inside the comet was some kind of hidden depot. He said it was torn apart from the inside. He wanted to take a closer look, but something showed up on the sensors and he figured it would be best to run before he would get spotted. The other thing... well, it is better if you don't know, I guess. Nevermind, forget about it. I'd rather have you come back and buy another bottle, my friend.<p>


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<li>What part of "I don't want to talk with you" did you not understand?<p>
<li>I kind of live on this station now. Got myself a little business here. It's not the best, but it's a living. Certainly better than anything Basker is going through right now. He joined a ship as janitor. It blew up in a fight with a Rheinland Bomber. You know, these huge, massive bombers. Well, he survived it among four other people, was returned to Ithaca with his rescue pod and the first thing he does is getting eletrocuted when he leaned against a shocked door. He survived it, though.<p>


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<li>I really pity Basker. First his crew, now his new crew and his ship. He was captaining a Dromedary called Cash Explosion. Poor guy was trying to have a little bit of a good time on the Slut Machine, and in the meantime, his crew picked a fight with the Four Fangs. Basker came back from his little day off, not only lost a fortune to the robotic women and at gambling, but also had to face the fact that his ship got blown up, with no survivors. Not only that, but he is in debt now. I'd probably just take a flight to Stuttgart and start anew as farmer.<p>
<li>You know, when you showed up here for the first time, I didn't really expect to see you a second time. Kinda glad that first impression was wrong. Anyway, another Schleimwein Spaetlese for you? Hardrada got us a batch from 800 A.S. - great year.<p>


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<li>Still snooping around here, eh? Listen, one of the people you should avoid is the pilot of the GS Halligan, that gaian ship out there. Right there, out the window. He often comes over here to the bar. His coat reeks of old bretonian tobacco and he usually orders a "pittsa". For whatever reason, he pronounces it that way.<p><p>It's not exactly that he is dangerous, but he often rambles about esoteric nonsense. Tarot cards, astral projection and what not. I can't even imagine how the other four people of his crew can handle this guy.<p>
<li>Don't get on my nerves.<p>


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<li>Captain Wolpertinger has specialized in hunting down smaller military patrols. Her Dunlin will shred anything smaller than a gunboat.<p><p>Nevertheless, she took on one of those. The Spandau-2. She outplayed the gunboat by leading it into the explosive gas field near Ithaca, trapping it between it and Ithaca. By the time the Walker Wraith arrived to assist the Dunlin, Wolpertinger had already punched a hole in the bridge of the gunboat, killing the crew that way. The Wraith and the Dundercat then towed the gunboat to Ithaca, where it got restored and sold to Captain Rush. If you see the Spandau-2 out there, you can be sure that it is not piloted by the Rheinland Military.<p>
<li>I remember you, you were here before, right? Well, welcome back, then. Not many people have the guts to come here a second time. Guess you're seeing through the shroud of intimidation at the hangar deck. Don't get me wrong, the guards down there are badasses. They will rip you apart if you start trouble. Basker's guys found out the hard way. Took him a while to find a new crew. <p>


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<li>Remember Basker? Turns out he joined another ship. As janitor. What a poor soul.<p>
<li>My daughter sent me a message on the neural net yesterday. Cute as a button, really. She doesn't know I'm here on Ithaca. I told her I'm working in Bretonia, and that she can't really visit me there because, well, you know, it's Bretonia. Like, who the hell would want to go to Bretonia. New London is still in shambles, Cambridge and Sprague are overcrowded and that planet in Newcastle is a death trap. Without a wonder, Bretonia will never be able to recover from the war with Gallia. And all the other conflicts they started before the war ended.<p>


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<li>Most freeports don't allow people to walk around with sidearms. Ithaca is a bit more liberal when it comes to guns. Look at the people here in the bar. Everyone has a gun. Look above you - my bar has three turrets, too. Turrets like these are all over the station, just to make sure we are all on the same level. You can have guns with you, but there is always a gun around that will respond if you use yours.<p>
<li>"Ripper" Thorn is probably the hottest topic right now. That's the Captain of the Grand Serpent, that Judicator out there. You know, the big cruiser with the spinning section.<p><p>Nobody knows the full story behind the ship. People assume the previous crew was trying to flee from Vespucci during the bombardement of that planet there. Others say the Grand Serpent was already actively pirating before Liberty invaded Vespucci. People are desperate to find out more about it, but the crew of the Grand Serpent keep their lips sealed. I bet they have some amazing stuff on that ship.<p>


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<li>Earlier today, the Gargantua was visiting Ithaca to drop off some loot. Quite intimidating to see an Aquilon-class Carrier get this close to Ithaca. Little is known about the ship, actually, apart from it being by no means related to the Zoner community. We tried to find out a bit more about it, but the people at Livadia deny this ship's existence. If it wasn't built there, though, where then? And by whom?<p>
<li>Every now and then we get visited by a captured OS&amp;C yacht called "Slut Machine". The name kinda tells you all you need to know about it. If you aren't into flesh, the robots on that ship are exactly what you're looking for.<p>


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<li>Alright, you win. Go to Omega-5. At the bottom of the Hammen Hole is a big rock. It is a fragment of a much bigger one far away from the center of the system. Stick to the big rock and look for another big rock. It's a bit tricky with all the other debris around, but you are definitely persistent enough to pull it off. Just keep flying from one big rock to the next. It's a long chain, but at the end you will find the shattered remains of a big comet as well as a wrecked Serenity. I left it there because I don't need it. Killed the pilot and his crew. They thought they could steal from me. Take what you find there, and don't bother to come back and tell me. Please. Just stay away, okay?<p>
<li>You're new here, I can tell. Look, all you need to know is this: Don't piss anyone off. Don't stare at anyone. Don't make a scene. Do your business, enjoy a drink, get your equipment, then move on. Some of our visitors have a really, really bad temper and are just waiting for a noname like you to make the wrong move. <p>


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<li>Captain Emma Gum pilots the Railgum, the Ceres Attack Transport out there. Funny lady, if you ask me. One of her signature moves is to drop sticky chemicals on unsuspecting ships that react with engine blasts.<p><p>She lost her wife and her son on Leeds. Sad story, really. She blames Bretonia for not surrendering before the beams started to heat up the planet. Despite knowing that it won't bring any of them back, she admitted to find a lot of motivation for her raids on bretonian ships in the simple concept of revenge. Many people love her for it.<p>
<li>Alright, you win. Go to Omega-5. At the bottom of the Hammen Hole is a big rock. It is a fragment of a much bigger one far away from the center of the system. Stick to the big rock and look for another big rock. It's a bit tricky with all the other debris around, but you are definitely persistent enough to pull it off. Just keep flying from one big rock to the next. It's a long chain, but at the end you will find the shattered remains of a big comet as well as a wrecked Serenity. I left it there because I don't need it. Killed the pilot and his crew. They thought they could steal from me. Take what you find there, and don't bother to come back and tell me. Please. Just stay away, okay?<p>


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<li>You know what you have in common with the Unioners? The lack of intelligence.<p>
<li>Basker was here again. He somehow ended up as pilot of a Plover. You know, these boxes they sell at the Newport Radio Station. Heard he found some riches among huge rocks in the Omicron Beta system. Told people about large crystals growing out of these planetary fragments, and other cool things. Maybe you should give Omicron Beta a try yourself, huh? As they say, exploration can often be very rewarding.<p>


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<li>... You don't really get it, huh? I don't want to talk with you.<p>
<li>See the Gaian Gunship out there? It's the GS Halligan. I've been wondering what the GS stands for. Gaian Ship? Gunship? It's a gaian design, yeah, but the ship is the antithesis of what the Gaians want. Have you seen the engines? That thing intentionally leaves toxic trails when thrusting. That's how he deals with cruise disruptors and missiles. Apparently, the toxic sludge this thing produces messes with targetting systems.<p>


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<li>Sebastian Scharlach captains the Rotkehlchen. He's one hell of a guy. He has that calm yet stern voice. People call him a gentleman psychopath. Apparently he recites poetry during fights to focus his thoughts? No idea how that is supposed to work. It is, however, entertaining.<p><p>One would assume a man of his caliber would join the Bundschuh, since he opposes the government of Rheinland. But apparently he has his own plans.<p>
<li>Oh god, they really allow anyone on this station, huh.<p>


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<li>Before the Ithaca Council was founded, the people running this base had a massive streak of bad luck. Maybe they were just incompetent, who knows. Right now, with the Ithaca Council, Ithaca is booming. The ships out there are tuned beyond what is considered to be safe, but their captains know what they are doing. Clever tactics and overloaded guns, my friend. That's how they do it. <p>
<li>Captain Wolpertinger has specialized in hunting down smaller military patrols. Her Dunlin will shred anything smaller than a gunboat.<p><p>Nevertheless, she took on one of those. The Spandau-2. She outplayed the gunboat by leading it into the explosive gas field near Ithaca, trapping it between it and Ithaca. By the time the Walker Wraith arrived to assist the Dunlin, Wolpertinger had already punched a hole in the bridge of the gunboat, killing the crew that way. The Wraith and the Dundercat then towed the gunboat to Ithaca, where it got restored and sold to Captain Rush. If you see the Spandau-2 out there, you can be sure that it is not piloted by the Rheinland Military.<p>


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<li>Nice to meet you. Always refreshing to see some new faces here. Maybe you'll end up as one of the people out there. Big ship, many turrets, strong crews. Living as a pirate is dangerous, but look at them. These people are legends.<p>
<li>I really pity Basker. First his crew, now his new crew and his ship. He was captaining a Dromedary called Cash Explosion. Poor guy was trying to have a little bit of a good time on the Slut Machine, and in the meantime, his crew picked a fight with the Four Fangs. Basker came back from his little day off, not only lost a fortune to the robotic women and at gambling, but also had to face the fact that his ship got blown up, with no survivors. Not only that, but he is in debt now. I'd probably just take a flight to Stuttgart and start anew as farmer.<p>


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<li>Ah, you again! Getting used to this place, huh? Can't blame you, Ithaca has a certain charm to it. And once you know the rules and the people, it is actually a nice place to live. The gas pockets out there make it impossible for capital ships to enter the Ithaca cluster, and anything smallers gets quickly picked off by the Ithaca Council. As long as you can afford it, you're definitely safe here. <p>
<li>Did Dario not tell you to avoid pissing people off?<p>


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<li>Only few people know how far Ithaca reaches into the asteroid. It is really not that it is a well-kept secret, but more a matter of survival. People are welcome to try and reach the inner areas of the asteroid, but let's just say that the robots carving the tunnels and assembling the corridors and rooms are not entirely without protection. <p>
<li>Most freeports don't allow people to walk around with sidearms. Ithaca is a bit more liberal when it comes to guns. Look at the people here in the bar. Everyone has a gun. Look above you - my bar has three turrets, too. Turrets like these are all over the station, just to make sure we are all on the same level. You can have guns with you, but there is always a gun around that will respond if you use yours.<p>


</li><hr>
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<li>Basker was here again. He somehow ended up as pilot of a Plover. You know, these boxes they sell at the Newport Radio Station. Heard he found some riches among huge rocks in the Omicron Beta system. Told people about large crystals growing out of these planetary fragments, and other cool things. Maybe you should give Omicron Beta a try yourself, huh? As they say, exploration can often be very rewarding.<p>
<li>Ah, you again! Getting used to this place, huh? Can't blame you, Ithaca has a certain charm to it. And once you know the rules and the people, it is actually a nice place to live. The gas pockets out there make it impossible for capital ships to enter the Ithaca cluster, and anything smallers gets quickly picked off by the Ithaca Council. As long as you can afford it, you're definitely safe here. <p>


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<li>My daughter sent me a message on the neural net yesterday. Cute as a button, really. She doesn't know I'm here on Ithaca. I told her I'm working in Bretonia, and that she can't really visit me there because, well, you know, it's Bretonia. Like, who the hell would want to go to Bretonia. New London is still in shambles, Cambridge and Sprague are overcrowded and that planet in Newcastle is a death trap. Without a wonder, Bretonia will never be able to recover from the war with Gallia. And all the other conflicts they started before the war ended.<p>
<li>I'm not sure if Basker is the personification of luck or of bad luck at this point. Guy accidentally shot a guy at the targetting range at 3. Hilarious, actually, I saw the footage of him sneezing. Anyway, just as the guards were about to push him out of the airlock, the Ithaca Council intervened. Apparently, he killed an MND spy who tried to infiltrate the Council.<p>


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<li>Every now and then we get visited by a captured OS&amp;C yacht called "Slut Machine". The name kinda tells you all you need to know about it. If you aren't into flesh, the robots on that ship are exactly what you're looking for.<p>
<li>Only few people know how far Ithaca reaches into the asteroid. It is really not that it is a well-kept secret, but more a matter of survival. People are welcome to try and reach the inner areas of the asteroid, but let's just say that the robots carving the tunnels and assembling the corridors and rooms are not entirely without protection. <p>


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<li>"Ripper" Thorn is probably the hottest topic right now. That's the Captain of the Grand Serpent, that Judicator out there. You know, the big cruiser with the spinning section.<p><p>Nobody knows the full story behind the ship. People assume the previous crew was trying to flee from Vespucci during the bombardement of that planet there. Others say the Grand Serpent was already actively pirating before Liberty invaded Vespucci. People are desperate to find out more about it, but the crew of the Grand Serpent keep their lips sealed. I bet they have some amazing stuff on that ship.<p>
<li>Remember Basker? Turns out he joined another ship. As janitor. What a poor soul.<p>


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<li>Hey, good to see you again. Listen, I got something for you. Come a bit closer.<p><p>Captain Nathan of the Belisarius returned from an expedition to Omicron Kappa a few days ago and got drunk beyond recognition. Seriously, he was absolutely shitfaced. He told me a few stories about Kappa. You know, the Core on Gammu and all that. There are plenty of wrecks out there in the wild. Nathan said there are a bunch of hollow asteroids, and some of them ended up as tombs for Gammu vessels. He mentioned that he saw two crazy things, though. One was a giant hollow comet he only found accidentally by following a trail of bigger ice crystals that split off of it. Inside the comet was some kind of hidden depot. He said it was torn apart from the inside. He wanted to take a closer look, but something showed up on the sensors and he figured it would be best to run before he would get spotted. The other thing... well, it is better if you don't know, I guess. Nevermind, forget about it. I'd rather have you come back and buy another bottle, my friend.<p>
<li>Earlier today, the Gargantua was visiting Ithaca to drop off some loot. Quite intimidating to see an Aquilon-class Carrier get this close to Ithaca. Little is known about the ship, actually, apart from it being by no means related to the Zoner community. We tried to find out a bit more about it, but the people at Livadia deny this ship's existence. If it wasn't built there, though, where then? And by whom?<p>


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<li>See that Hel out there? That's the Walker Wraith. Officially, it's the only ship the Ithaca Council hired as local garrison. The Lichtenberg Twins are known for an absurdly high kill count with the Wraith. Seriously, in the past few years, the Wraith destroyed more ships than many of the other Ithaca Council members together.<p><p>There, at the wall. That's the scoreboard. One for kills, one for raids, one for captures. Walker Wraith is rank four on the kill board. Current leaders are Gold Brick on kills, Rotkehlchen on raids and Gangrene Chaser on captures. You should avoid all of them.<p>
<li>Captain Emma Gum pilots the Railgum, the Ceres Attack Transport out there. Funny lady, if you ask me. One of her signature moves is to drop sticky chemicals on unsuspecting ships that react with engine blasts.<p><p>She lost her wife and her son on Leeds. Sad story, really. She blames Bretonia for not surrendering before the beams started to heat up the planet. Despite knowing that it won't bring any of them back, she admitted to find a lot of motivation for her raids on bretonian ships in the simple concept of revenge. Many people love her for it.<p>


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<li>Your mark seems fine. I guess that's why you're still alive. We don't really have a No-Fire-Zone around Ithaca, but the Grand Serpent and the Walker Wraith will definitely take out anyone that risks harming Ithaca. We're not like Zoners. <p>
<li>Ah, you again! Have you been to Omicron Kappa yet? Captain Nathan made it sound like the system is a treasure trove with all these wrecks from the battles between Gammu and the Core. If you could bring me some sourvenir, too, I wouldn't say no to it. Can't really leave the bar unattended, you know.<p>


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<li>See the Gaian Gunship out there? It's the GS Halligan. I've been wondering what the GS stands for. Gaian Ship? Gunship? It's a gaian design, yeah, but the ship is the antithesis of what the Gaians want. Have you seen the engines? That thing intentionally leaves toxic trails when thrusting. That's how he deals with cruise disruptors and missiles. Apparently, the toxic sludge this thing produces messes with targetting systems.<p>
<li>Nice to meet you. Always refreshing to see some new faces here. Maybe you'll end up as one of the people out there. Big ship, many turrets, strong crews. Living as a pirate is dangerous, but look at them. These people are legends.<p>


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<li>What does a woman need to do to get rid of you?<p>
<li>Your mark seems fine. I guess that's why you're still alive. We don't really have a No-Fire-Zone around Ithaca, but the Grand Serpent and the Walker Wraith will definitely take out anyone that risks harming Ithaca. We're not like Zoners. <p>


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<li>Two-Bite James isn't actually a cannibal. The name simply fits the idea of his ship, the Cannibal. He takes the guns and turrets of his prey and brings them here. Not a small amount of people upgraded their ships with his help.<p><p>His reputation actually saved his ass one time. Captain Donovan of the Gangrene Chaser got extremely mad when his girlfriend vanished for a night on the Cannibal. The Ithaca Council intervened in James' defense, as James had no idea who she was already taken. In order to keep one of the most important blockade runners of Ithaca, the Council assisted the Gangrene Chaser in that legendary HMS Cloverfield Heist in the Taus. Donovan got a new ship for his personal fleet, Cannibal got the guns and Ithaca solved a silly conflict without anyone dying. Except for the Cloverfield crew.<p>
<li>Look's like you're still alive. Congratulations! How about you celebrate your return with a bottle of Schleimwein Spaetlese? Currently very popular among the high society of Rheinland. Captain Hardrada made sure they would get to enjoy a bit less of it. <p>


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<li>You're new here, I can tell. Look, all you need to know is this: Don't piss anyone off. Don't stare at anyone. Don't make a scene. Do your business, enjoy a drink, get your equipment, then move on. Some of our visitors have a really, really bad temper and are just waiting for a noname like you to make the wrong move. <p>
<li>You know what? I'm actually a close friend of Lloyd Rath, the pilot of the Pie Rat. He told me about a little adventure in Omega-41.<p><p>It's that system with the neutron star in the Omegas. You usually don't want to stick around there for too long, but they did, and it paid off for them. The radiation is a pain in the ass, surely, but there are some things hidden in the outer regions of the system. Maybe you should give it a try, too.<p>


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<li>Kind of random of you to just walk up in front of someone and expect they want to talk with you.<p>
<li>... You don't really get it, huh? I don't want to talk with you.<p>


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<li>If this station wasn't plastered with turrets, I'd have introduced you to my little friend.<p>
<li>The Siren rarely docks at Ithaca, and whenever it does, the people coming over are fully hidden in those tight softsuits and masks. I know softsuits are very trendy lately, but damn, they really reveal everything.<p><p>One of the guys is extremely gifted, if you know what I mean.<p>


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<li>Who knew the Mantis was corporate huh?<p>
<li>I thought Mantis was one of those Lane Hackers operating in Rheinland. I guess working in a shipping company makes more sense.<p>


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<li>I thought Mantis was one of those Lane Hackers operating in Rheinland. I guess working in a shipping company makes more sense.<p>
<li>Who knew the Mantis was corporate huh?<p>


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Independent Pirates
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Alignment Unlawful

ALLIES:

None

ENEMIES:

Traders, House Corporations, House Authorities

Independent Pirates are unaffiliated unlawfuls with little interest in ideology or sharing profits. Usually regarded negatively as intruders, many organised criminal factions will chase Pirates away from their territory. Despite this, many Pirates scratch out a dishonest living, either by bribing their organised counterparts, or banding together into small gangs that can provide mutual protection.

Ships used

Ship Class
Starblazer Very Heavy Fighter
Dagger Light Fighter
Dromedary Freighter
Hawk Light Fighter
Stiletto Heavy Fighter
Falcon Heavy Fighter
Sabre Very Heavy Fighter
Eagle Very Heavy Fighter
Claymore Bomber
Border Worlds Gunship Gunboat
Pirate Train Train

Bases owned

Base Owner System Region
Providence Station Independent Pirates Edinburgh Bretonia
Ithaca Base Independent Pirates Omega-7 Omega Border Worlds
Epernay Base Independent Pirates Champagne Gallia

Bribes

Base Owner System Region
Barrier Gate Station A Freelancers Coronado Independent
Barrier Gate Station C Freelancers Coronado Independent
Ithaca Base Independent Pirates Omega-7 Omega Border Worlds
Providence Station Independent Pirates Edinburgh Bretonia
Barrier Gate Station B Freelancers Coronado Independent

Diplomacy

View Reputation
Bretonia Mining & Manufacturing
-0.65%
Synth Foods, Inc.
-0.65%
Nomads
-0.65%
Gallic Navy
-0.65%
Alaska Security Forces
-0.65%
Bretonia Armed Forces
-0.65%
Gateway Shipping
-0.65%
Vagrants
-0.65%
Gallic Gendarmerie
-0.65%
Liberty Police, Inc.
-0.65%
Bretonia Police
-0.65%
Orbital Spa & Cruise
-0.65%
Bretonia Intelligence Service
-0.65%
Bounty Hunters Guild
-0.65%
Kruger Minerals
-0.65%
ALG Waste Disposal
-0.65%
Imperial Shipping
-0.65%
Wild
-0.65%
The Core
-0.65%
Rheinland Military
-0.65%
Border World Exports
-0.65%
Samura Industries
-0.65%
Xenos
-0.65%
Gas Miners Guild
-0.65%
Rheinland Federal Police
-0.65%
Cryer Pharmaceuticals
-0.65%
Universal Shipping
-0.65%
Gallic National Intelligence
-0.65%
Independent Miners Guild
-0.65%
MND
-0.65%
Interspace Commerce
-0.65%
Planetform, Inc.
-0.65%
EFL Oil & Machinery
-0.65%
Kusari Naval Forces
-0.65%
Detachment 16
-0.65%
Daumann Heavy Construction
-0.65%
Ageira Technologies
-0.65%
Gallic Metal Service
-0.65%
Kusari State Police
-0.65%
Bristol Constructions & Manufacturing
-0.3%
Kishiro Technologies
-0.65%
Kusari Office of Intelligence
-0.65%
IDF Shipping
-0.65%
Liberty Security Force
-0.65%
Independent Pirates
+0.91%
Deep Space Engineering
-0.65%
Unknown
-0.65%
Gallic Royalists
-0.65%
Liberty Navy
-0.65%

Rumors

Ithaca Base
  • If this station wasn't plastered with turrets, I'd have introduced you to my little friend.


  • Sebastian Scharlach captains the Rotkehlchen. He's one hell of a guy. He has that calm yet stern voice. People call him a gentleman psychopath. Apparently he recites poetry during fights to focus his thoughts? No idea how that is supposed to work. It is, however, entertaining.

    One would assume a man of his caliber would join the Bundschuh, since he opposes the government of Rheinland. But apparently he has his own plans.


  • What part of "I don't want to talk with you" did you not understand?


  • See that Hel out there? That's the Walker Wraith. Officially, it's the only ship the Ithaca Council hired as local garrison. The Lichtenberg Twins are known for an absurdly high kill count with the Wraith. Seriously, in the past few years, the Wraith destroyed more ships than many of the other Ithaca Council members together.

    There, at the wall. That's the scoreboard. One for kills, one for raids, one for captures. Walker Wraith is rank four on the kill board. Current leaders are Gold Brick on kills, Rotkehlchen on raids and Gangrene Chaser on captures. You should avoid all of them.


  • Kind of random of you to just walk up in front of someone and expect they want to talk with you.


  • Two-Bite James isn't actually a cannibal. The name simply fits the idea of his ship, the Cannibal. He takes the guns and turrets of his prey and brings them here. Not a small amount of people upgraded their ships with his help.

    His reputation actually saved his ass one time. Captain Donovan of the Gangrene Chaser got extremely mad when his girlfriend vanished for a night on the Cannibal. The Ithaca Council intervened in James' defense, as James had no idea who she was already taken. In order to keep one of the most important blockade runners of Ithaca, the Council assisted the Gangrene Chaser in that legendary HMS Cloverfield Heist in the Taus. Donovan got a new ship for his personal fleet, Cannibal got the guns and Ithaca solved a silly conflict without anyone dying. Except for the Cloverfield crew.


  • What does a woman need to do to get rid of you?


  • Before the Ithaca Council was founded, the people running this base had a massive streak of bad luck. Maybe they were just incompetent, who knows. Right now, with the Ithaca Council, Ithaca is booming. The ships out there are tuned beyond what is considered to be safe, but their captains know what they are doing. Clever tactics and overloaded guns, my friend. That's how they do it.


  • Still snooping around here, eh? Listen, one of the people you should avoid is the pilot of the GS Halligan, that gaian ship out there. Right there, out the window. He often comes over here to the bar. His coat reeks of old bretonian tobacco and he usually orders a "pittsa". For whatever reason, he pronounces it that way.

    It's not exactly that he is dangerous, but he often rambles about esoteric nonsense. Tarot cards, astral projection and what not. I can't even imagine how the other four people of his crew can handle this guy.


  • You know what you have in common with the Unioners? The lack of intelligence.


  • Hey, good to see you again. Listen, I got something for you. Come a bit closer.

    Captain Nathan of the Belisarius returned from an expedition to Omicron Kappa a few days ago and got drunk beyond recognition. Seriously, he was absolutely shitfaced. He told me a few stories about Kappa. You know, the Core on Gammu and all that. There are plenty of wrecks out there in the wild. Nathan said there are a bunch of hollow asteroids, and some of them ended up as tombs for Gammu vessels. He mentioned that he saw two crazy things, though. One was a giant hollow comet he only found accidentally by following a trail of bigger ice crystals that split off of it. Inside the comet was some kind of hidden depot. He said it was torn apart from the inside. He wanted to take a closer look, but something showed up on the sensors and he figured it would be best to run before he would get spotted. The other thing... well, it is better if you don't know, I guess. Nevermind, forget about it. I'd rather have you come back and buy another bottle, my friend.


  • I kind of live on this station now. Got myself a little business here. It's not the best, but it's a living. Certainly better than anything Basker is going through right now. He joined a ship as janitor. It blew up in a fight with a Rheinland Bomber. You know, these huge, massive bombers. Well, he survived it among four other people, was returned to Ithaca with his rescue pod and the first thing he does is getting eletrocuted when he leaned against a shocked door. He survived it, though.


  • You know, when you showed up here for the first time, I didn't really expect to see you a second time. Kinda glad that first impression was wrong. Anyway, another Schleimwein Spaetlese for you? Hardrada got us a batch from 800 A.S. - great year.


  • Don't get on my nerves.


  • I remember you, you were here before, right? Well, welcome back, then. Not many people have the guts to come here a second time. Guess you're seeing through the shroud of intimidation at the hangar deck. Don't get me wrong, the guards down there are badasses. They will rip you apart if you start trouble. Basker's guys found out the hard way. Took him a while to find a new crew.


  • My daughter sent me a message on the neural net yesterday. Cute as a button, really. She doesn't know I'm here on Ithaca. I told her I'm working in Bretonia, and that she can't really visit me there because, well, you know, it's Bretonia. Like, who the hell would want to go to Bretonia. New London is still in shambles, Cambridge and Sprague are overcrowded and that planet in Newcastle is a death trap. Without a wonder, Bretonia will never be able to recover from the war with Gallia. And all the other conflicts they started before the war ended.


  • "Ripper" Thorn is probably the hottest topic right now. That's the Captain of the Grand Serpent, that Judicator out there. You know, the big cruiser with the spinning section.

    Nobody knows the full story behind the ship. People assume the previous crew was trying to flee from Vespucci during the bombardement of that planet there. Others say the Grand Serpent was already actively pirating before Liberty invaded Vespucci. People are desperate to find out more about it, but the crew of the Grand Serpent keep their lips sealed. I bet they have some amazing stuff on that ship.


  • Every now and then we get visited by a captured OS&C yacht called "Slut Machine". The name kinda tells you all you need to know about it. If you aren't into flesh, the robots on that ship are exactly what you're looking for.


  • You're new here, I can tell. Look, all you need to know is this: Don't piss anyone off. Don't stare at anyone. Don't make a scene. Do your business, enjoy a drink, get your equipment, then move on. Some of our visitors have a really, really bad temper and are just waiting for a noname like you to make the wrong move.


  • Alright, you win. Go to Omega-5. At the bottom of the Hammen Hole is a big rock. It is a fragment of a much bigger one far away from the center of the system. Stick to the big rock and look for another big rock. It's a bit tricky with all the other debris around, but you are definitely persistent enough to pull it off. Just keep flying from one big rock to the next. It's a long chain, but at the end you will find the shattered remains of a big comet as well as a wrecked Serenity. I left it there because I don't need it. Killed the pilot and his crew. They thought they could steal from me. Take what you find there, and don't bother to come back and tell me. Please. Just stay away, okay?


  • Basker was here again. He somehow ended up as pilot of a Plover. You know, these boxes they sell at the Newport Radio Station. Heard he found some riches among huge rocks in the Omicron Beta system. Told people about large crystals growing out of these planetary fragments, and other cool things. Maybe you should give Omicron Beta a try yourself, huh? As they say, exploration can often be very rewarding.


  • See the Gaian Gunship out there? It's the GS Halligan. I've been wondering what the GS stands for. Gaian Ship? Gunship? It's a gaian design, yeah, but the ship is the antithesis of what the Gaians want. Have you seen the engines? That thing intentionally leaves toxic trails when thrusting. That's how he deals with cruise disruptors and missiles. Apparently, the toxic sludge this thing produces messes with targetting systems.


  • Oh god, they really allow anyone on this station, huh.


  • Captain Wolpertinger has specialized in hunting down smaller military patrols. Her Dunlin will shred anything smaller than a gunboat.

    Nevertheless, she took on one of those. The Spandau-2. She outplayed the gunboat by leading it into the explosive gas field near Ithaca, trapping it between it and Ithaca. By the time the Walker Wraith arrived to assist the Dunlin, Wolpertinger had already punched a hole in the bridge of the gunboat, killing the crew that way. The Wraith and the Dundercat then towed the gunboat to Ithaca, where it got restored and sold to Captain Rush. If you see the Spandau-2 out there, you can be sure that it is not piloted by the Rheinland Military.


  • I really pity Basker. First his crew, now his new crew and his ship. He was captaining a Dromedary called Cash Explosion. Poor guy was trying to have a little bit of a good time on the Slut Machine, and in the meantime, his crew picked a fight with the Four Fangs. Basker came back from his little day off, not only lost a fortune to the robotic women and at gambling, but also had to face the fact that his ship got blown up, with no survivors. Not only that, but he is in debt now. I'd probably just take a flight to Stuttgart and start anew as farmer.


  • Did Dario not tell you to avoid pissing people off?


  • Most freeports don't allow people to walk around with sidearms. Ithaca is a bit more liberal when it comes to guns. Look at the people here in the bar. Everyone has a gun. Look above you - my bar has three turrets, too. Turrets like these are all over the station, just to make sure we are all on the same level. You can have guns with you, but there is always a gun around that will respond if you use yours.


  • Ah, you again! Getting used to this place, huh? Can't blame you, Ithaca has a certain charm to it. And once you know the rules and the people, it is actually a nice place to live. The gas pockets out there make it impossible for capital ships to enter the Ithaca cluster, and anything smallers gets quickly picked off by the Ithaca Council. As long as you can afford it, you're definitely safe here.


  • I'm not sure if Basker is the personification of luck or of bad luck at this point. Guy accidentally shot a guy at the targetting range at 3. Hilarious, actually, I saw the footage of him sneezing. Anyway, just as the guards were about to push him out of the airlock, the Ithaca Council intervened. Apparently, he killed an MND spy who tried to infiltrate the Council.


  • Only few people know how far Ithaca reaches into the asteroid. It is really not that it is a well-kept secret, but more a matter of survival. People are welcome to try and reach the inner areas of the asteroid, but let's just say that the robots carving the tunnels and assembling the corridors and rooms are not entirely without protection.


  • Remember Basker? Turns out he joined another ship. As janitor. What a poor soul.


  • Earlier today, the Gargantua was visiting Ithaca to drop off some loot. Quite intimidating to see an Aquilon-class Carrier get this close to Ithaca. Little is known about the ship, actually, apart from it being by no means related to the Zoner community. We tried to find out a bit more about it, but the people at Livadia deny this ship's existence. If it wasn't built there, though, where then? And by whom?


  • Captain Emma Gum pilots the Railgum, the Ceres Attack Transport out there. Funny lady, if you ask me. One of her signature moves is to drop sticky chemicals on unsuspecting ships that react with engine blasts.

    She lost her wife and her son on Leeds. Sad story, really. She blames Bretonia for not surrendering before the beams started to heat up the planet. Despite knowing that it won't bring any of them back, she admitted to find a lot of motivation for her raids on bretonian ships in the simple concept of revenge. Many people love her for it.


  • Ah, you again! Have you been to Omicron Kappa yet? Captain Nathan made it sound like the system is a treasure trove with all these wrecks from the battles between Gammu and the Core. If you could bring me some sourvenir, too, I wouldn't say no to it. Can't really leave the bar unattended, you know.


  • Nice to meet you. Always refreshing to see some new faces here. Maybe you'll end up as one of the people out there. Big ship, many turrets, strong crews. Living as a pirate is dangerous, but look at them. These people are legends.


  • Your mark seems fine. I guess that's why you're still alive. We don't really have a No-Fire-Zone around Ithaca, but the Grand Serpent and the Walker Wraith will definitely take out anyone that risks harming Ithaca. We're not like Zoners.


  • Look's like you're still alive. Congratulations! How about you celebrate your return with a bottle of Schleimwein Spaetlese? Currently very popular among the high society of Rheinland. Captain Hardrada made sure they would get to enjoy a bit less of it.


  • You know what? I'm actually a close friend of Lloyd Rath, the pilot of the Pie Rat. He told me about a little adventure in Omega-41.

    It's that system with the neutron star in the Omegas. You usually don't want to stick around there for too long, but they did, and it paid off for them. The radiation is a pain in the ass, surely, but there are some things hidden in the outer regions of the system. Maybe you should give it a try, too.


  • ... You don't really get it, huh? I don't want to talk with you.


  • The Siren rarely docks at Ithaca, and whenever it does, the people coming over are fully hidden in those tight softsuits and masks. I know softsuits are very trendy lately, but damn, they really reveal everything.

    One of the guys is extremely gifted, if you know what I mean.


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  • Mantis knew something like this would happen eventually. Some plans are in place, don't you worry.


  • I thought Mantis was one of those Lane Hackers operating in Rheinland. I guess working in a shipping company makes more sense.


  • Who knew the Mantis was corporate huh?


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