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<td>[[Barrier Gate Station B]]</td>
<td>[[Kamchatka Station]]</td>
<td>[[Sirius Coalition]]</td>
<td>[[Omega-55]]</td>
<td>Omega Border Worlds</td>
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<td>[[Barrier Gate Station A]]</td>
<td>[[Freelancers]]</td>
<td>[[Freelancers]]</td>
<td>[[Coronado]]</td>
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<td>[[Amarillo Base]]</td>
<td>[[Allentown Base]]</td>
<td>[[Lane Hackers]]</td>
<td>[[Junkers]]</td>
<td>[[Texas]]</td>
<td>[[Pennsylvania]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Leiden Base]]</td>
<td>[[Bristol Bay Station]]</td>
<td>[[Lane Hackers]]</td>
<td>[[Bristol Constructions & Manufacturing]]</td>
<td>[[Galileo]]</td>
<td>[[Bering]]</td>
<td>Independent</td>
<td>Independent</td>
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<td>[[Kamchatka Station]]</td>
<td>[[Amarillo Base]]</td>
<td>[[Sirius Coalition]]</td>
<td>[[Lane Hackers]]</td>
<td>[[Omega-55]]</td>
<td>[[Texas]]</td>
<td>Omega Border Worlds</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Inverness]]</td>
<td>[[Inverness]]</td>
<td>Independent</td>
<td>Independent</td>
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<td>[[Allentown Base]]</td>
<td>[[Junkers]]</td>
<td>[[Pennsylvania]]</td>
<td>Liberty</td>
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<td>[[Bristol Bay Station]]</td>
<td>[[Barrier Gate Station C]]</td>
<td>[[Bristol Constructions & Manufacturing]]</td>
<td>[[Freelancers]]</td>
<td>[[Bering]]</td>
<td>[[Coronado]]</td>
<td>Independent</td>
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<td>[[Ames Research Station]]</td>
<td>[[Zoners]]</td>
<td>[[Kepler]]</td>
<td>Independent</td>
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<td>[[Freeport 14]]</td>
<td>[[Zoners]]</td>
<td>[[Inverness]]</td>
<td>Independent</td>
<td>Independent</td>
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<td>[[Mactan Base]]</td>
<td>[[Leiden Base]]</td>
<td>[[Lane Hackers]]</td>
<td>[[Lane Hackers]]</td>
<td>[[Magellan]]</td>
<td>[[Galileo]]</td>
<td>Independent</td>
<td>Independent</td>
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<td>[[Barrier Gate Station C]]</td>
<td>[[Barrier Gate Station B]]</td>
<td>[[Freelancers]]</td>
<td>[[Freelancers]]</td>
<td>[[Coronado]]</td>
<td>[[Coronado]]</td>
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<td>[[Barrier Gate Station A]]</td>
<td>[[Mactan Base]]</td>
<td>[[Freelancers]]</td>
<td>[[Lane Hackers]]</td>
<td>[[Coronado]]</td>
<td>[[Magellan]]</td>
<td>Independent</td>
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<td>[[Freeport 14]]</td>
<td>[[Zoners]]</td>
<td>[[Inverness]]</td>
<td>Independent</td>
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<td>[[Ames Research Station]]</td>
<td>[[Zoners]]</td>
<td>[[Kepler]]</td>
<td>Independent</td>
<td>Independent</td>
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<h2 title="This faction's rep sheet">Diplomacy</h2>
<h2 title="This faction's rep sheet">Diplomacy</h2>


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<ul><li>The Outcasts run Cardamine in here from somewhere out in the Tau worlds. They ship it out from here into Liberty, with the Rogues handling much of the dangerous work in New York. We pay a pretty high price even here. If you wanted to make a killing, get in close with the Outcasts and buy some Cardamine further up the stream, closer to the source. <p>
<ul><li>The Rogues keep trying to make deals that would see us share the Cardamine we receive from the Outcasts. I don't see how their shortages are our problem, if they want to avoid the risks of dwindling supplies, maybe they ought to do a better job of rationing it.<p>


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<li>The Outcasts use our base as one of their waystations on the long journey into Liberty from the Edge Worlds. We trade information for Cardamine, which we need on a daily basis. Funny, we didn't use to need it all the time like nowadays. We have to take Cardamine with us any time we leave base, as we start to get sick pretty quick otherwise. <p>
<li>The Outcasts are a pretty odd lot. Can't figure them out sometimes. They wear those funny breathers that act as Cardamine inhalers. In the heat of battle they can give themselves a Cardamine booster with a flick of the wrist. Maybe that's why they're such awesome pilots. <p>


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<li>There's a Jump Hole into Manchester just to the west of this base. Our raiders often pop through and hang out in the North Sheffield Field, waiting for an unsuspecting Bowex Gold shipment on the Trade Lanes. It's easy to intercept them when you know when they're coming. <p>
<li>Our founders designed the entire USI software system to track ships and their contents throughout the entire Trade Lane network in the Sirius Sector. Ageira didn't give us a penny extra. So they left and started the Lane Hackers, along with a scanner hardware development group from Colorado. IC uses the USI system to calculate precise shipping insurance rates. With USI there is no cheating, like there was in the old days. The shippers hate it, but they have to insure their shipments. Since we have access to the data, we know the precise cargo each ship is carrying, along with it's position on the Trade Lane network - so long as the ships are using the Lanes. <p>


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<li>Being a Lane Hacker is a commitment to a way of life. I guess some would call us hedonists -- maybe we are. We live for pleasure and the moment. I used to work for Ageira and I can tell you that this is a much better way to live. We enjoy the finest things in life -- we eat the best foods, we wear the best clothes, and we have the best toys. And the Cardamine. As much Cardamine as you want. If we could just land on Curacao, life would be perfect. <p>
<li>No actual Lane Hacker has ever been captured. Sure, some of our lackeys have gotten tagged by the police or military, but nobody ever knows enough to finger the Lane Hackers. It just goes to prove that we're smarter than everyone else. That's why we left Ageira. We didn't get the recognition and money we deserved. The executives thought they could get fat and rich on us carrying them, but now they have to spend billions on upgrading their security with new, cheaper "experts", only to find we are always one step ahead. <p>


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</li><hr>
<li>The Outcasts are a pretty odd lot. Can't figure them out sometimes. They wear those funny breathers that act as Cardamine inhalers. In the heat of battle they can give themselves a Cardamine booster with a flick of the wrist. Maybe that's why they're such awesome pilots. <p>
<li>Since we know what ships are hauling what, we can hit the Gold freighters and sell the Gold to the Rogues at their Montezuma base in Cortez. This keeps the Rogues pretty happy with us, and oftentimes they do our dirty work, which leaves more time to pursue our own diversions - like dropping Cardamine. <p>


</li><hr>
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<li>Our founders designed the entire USI software system to track ships and their contents throughout the entire Trade Lane network in the Sirius Sector. Ageira didn't give us a penny extra. So they left and started the Lane Hackers, along with a scanner hardware development group from Colorado. IC uses the USI system to calculate precise shipping insurance rates. With USI there is no cheating, like there was in the old days. The shippers hate it, but they have to insure their shipments. Since we have access to the data, we know the precise cargo each ship is carrying, along with it's position on the Trade Lane network - so long as the ships are using the Lanes. <p>
<li>The Outcasts are holding out on us, no longer providing us the quantities of Cardamine we used to regularly receive, surely they realize our friendship is worth the investment? Unless of course they want to lose access to our ability to pinpoint the nicest, and coincidentally, most vulnerable convoys.<p>


</li><hr>
</li><hr>
<li>Since we know what ships are hauling what, we can hit the Gold freighters and sell the Gold to the Rogues at their Montezuma base in Cortez. This keeps the Rogues pretty happy with us, and oftentimes they do our dirty work, which leaves more time to pursue our own diversions - like dropping Cardamine. <p>
<li>The Outcasts use our base as one of their waystations on the long journey into Liberty from the Edge Worlds. We trade information for Cardamine, which we need on a daily basis. Funny, we didn't use to need it all the time like nowadays. We have to take Cardamine with us any time we leave base, as we start to get sick pretty quick otherwise. <p>


</li><hr>
</li><hr>
<li>No actual Lane Hacker has ever been captured. Sure, some of our lackeys have gotten tagged by the police or military, but nobody ever knows enough to finger the Lane Hackers. It just goes to prove that we're smarter than everyone else. That's why we left Ageira. We didn't get the recognition and money we deserved. The executives thought they could get fat and rich on us carrying them, but now they have to spend billions on upgrading their security with new, cheaper "experts", only to find we are always one step ahead. <p>
<li>The Outcasts run Cardamine in here from somewhere out in the Tau worlds. They ship it out from here into Liberty, with the Rogues handling much of the dangerous work in New York. We pay a pretty high price even here. If you wanted to make a killing, get in close with the Outcasts and buy some Cardamine further up the stream, closer to the source. <p>


</li><hr>
</li><hr>
<li>The Outcasts are holding out on us, no longer providing us the quantities of Cardamine we used to regularly receive, surely they realize our friendship is worth the investment? Unless of course they want to lose access to our ability to pinpoint the nicest, and coincidentally, most vulnerable convoys.<p>
<li>There's a Jump Hole into Manchester just to the west of this base. Our raiders often pop through and hang out in the North Sheffield Field, waiting for an unsuspecting Bowex Gold shipment on the Trade Lanes. It's easy to intercept them when you know when they're coming. <p>


</li><hr>
</li><hr>
<li>The Rogues keep trying to make deals that would see us share the Cardamine we receive from the Outcasts. I don't see how their shortages are our problem, if they want to avoid the risks of dwindling supplies, maybe they ought to do a better job of rationing it.<p>
<li>Being a Lane Hacker is a commitment to a way of life. I guess some would call us hedonists -- maybe we are. We live for pleasure and the moment. I used to work for Ageira and I can tell you that this is a much better way to live. We enjoy the finest things in life -- we eat the best foods, we wear the best clothes, and we have the best toys. And the Cardamine. As much Cardamine as you want. If we could just land on Curacao, life would be perfect. <p>


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<ul><li>We like to hit Niobium and other high-value shipments coming through this system. Unfortunately, the misguided Xenos and scumbag Bounty Hunters are often lurking, so we have to be careful -- especially when we leave the no-fire zone around the station.<p>
<ul><li>The Jump Hole to Galileo is directly between the edges of the Kuryo and Matsuo Clouds. Aim for the gap and you won't miss it. <p><p>


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<li>The Jump Hole to Galileo is directly between the edges of the Kuryo and Matsuo Clouds. Aim for the gap and you won't miss it. <p><p>
<li>We like to hit Niobium and other high-value shipments coming through this system. Unfortunately, the misguided Xenos and scumbag Bounty Hunters are often lurking, so we have to be careful -- especially when we leave the no-fire zone around the station.<p>


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<li>The Ames Research Station is the main supply source for our base in Galileo. We ship all the essentials like Food, Water, Oxygen, and Consumer Goods there.<p>
<li>Ageira thinks they're being clever with that retinue of Hunters they've let loose on our operations in the system. But their successes are few and far between, our eyes and ears on the other side of the corporate veil warn us when a trap is going to be sprung. <p>


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<li>Ageira thinks they're being clever with that retinue of Hunters they've let loose on our operations in the system. But their successes are few and far between, our eyes and ears on the other side of the corporate veil warn us when a trap is going to be sprung. <p>
<li>The Ames Research Station is the main supply source for our base in Galileo. We ship all the essentials like Food, Water, Oxygen, and Consumer Goods there.<p>


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<ul><li>The Kobe Maru was making its weekly Artifact run across the Shikoku system when it was ambushed by the Blood Dragons. The ship is presumed destroyed, and its whereabouts are unknown, although it's been rumored to be drifting somewhere in the Shiun Cloud. <p><p>
<ul><li>The Shibuya Maru was making a Cardamine shipment across the southern end of the Shikoku system when it was intercepted by a Bounty Hunter named Jake Rush. He swears that he opened fire and badly wounded the ship. He searched the cloud for some time, but never found the Shibuya. The word around Deshima is that it never made it to the Galileo system. It's probably out there somewhere in the Keiun Cloud. <p><p>


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<li>Although we sell much of the information we retrieve from Universal's data banks, we use some of the data ourselves to attack the most tempting targets. There are four jump holes in this system. The two most valuable to the Lane Hackers are the jump holes to Colorado and Kepler.<p>
<li>We get shipments of H-Fuel from the Golden Chrysanthemums in Hokkaido and ship them Food, Side Arms, and Software. Those Golden Cs love the latest Software versions. And guns, they really love guns.<p>


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<li>The Shibuya Maru was making a Cardamine shipment across the southern end of the Shikoku system when it was intercepted by a Bounty Hunter named Jake Rush. He swears that he opened fire and badly wounded the ship. He searched the cloud for some time, but never found the Shibuya. The word around Deshima is that it never made it to the Galileo system. It's probably out there somewhere in the Keiun Cloud. <p><p>
<li>We get most of our basic supplies -- such as Food, Consumer Goods, Oxygen, and Water -- from the Zoner Ames Research Station.<p>


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<li>We receive Side Arms and Pharmaceuticals from the Rogue base Padua in the Reppu Cloud and ship Food, Software, Oxygen, and Water there. <p>
<li>Although we sell much of the information we retrieve from Universal's data banks, we use some of the data ourselves to attack the most tempting targets. There are four jump holes in this system. The two most valuable to the Lane Hackers are the jump holes to Colorado and Kepler.<p>


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<li>We get most of our basic supplies -- such as Food, Consumer Goods, Oxygen, and Water -- from the Zoner Ames Research Station.<p>
<li>Cardamine has changed my life. It's the greatest stuff you can imagine. You have really strange hallucinations with heavy doses -- flying across alien landscapes, seeing creatures and places that you can't imagine. It's truly an amazing trip. I've noticed that I'm gradually losing interest in eating regular old Synth Paste. I've heard that Outcast Food is more palatable to heavy Cardamine users. Not sure why. <p><p>


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<li>We get shipments of H-Fuel from the Golden Chrysanthemums in Hokkaido and ship them Food, Side Arms, and Software. Those Golden Cs love the latest Software versions. And guns, they really love guns.<p>
<li>The Lane Hackers are disinterested in politics. We do not fight for any political cause or rally behind a flag. The only thing that is important to a Hacker is money so that any wants are fulfilled. Ok, money and bringing down Ageira. I almost forgot how I've dedicated my entire life to destroying Ageira...I must need to replenish my Cardamine.<p>


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<li>The Lane Hackers are disinterested in politics. We do not fight for any political cause or rally behind a flag. The only thing that is important to a Hacker is money so that any wants are fulfilled. Ok, money and bringing down Ageira. I almost forgot how I've dedicated my entire life to destroying Ageira...I must need to replenish my Cardamine.<p>
<li>Ageira wonders how we can keep up with its advances in Trade Lane technology and security. Truth is, everybody who was sympathetic to the Lane Hackers didn't necessarily stop working for Ageira. That's right -- we've got insider friends who keep us one step ahead of the game.<p>


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<li>Ageira wonders how we can keep up with its advances in Trade Lane technology and security. Truth is, everybody who was sympathetic to the Lane Hackers didn't necessarily stop working for Ageira. That's right -- we've got insider friends who keep us one step ahead of the game.<p>
<li>The Kobe Maru was making its weekly Artifact run across the Shikoku system when it was ambushed by the Blood Dragons. The ship is presumed destroyed, and its whereabouts are unknown, although it's been rumored to be drifting somewhere in the Shiun Cloud. <p><p>


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<li>Cardamine has changed my life. It's the greatest stuff you can imagine. You have really strange hallucinations with heavy doses -- flying across alien landscapes, seeing creatures and places that you can't imagine. It's truly an amazing trip. I've noticed that I'm gradually losing interest in eating regular old Synth Paste. I've heard that Outcast Food is more palatable to heavy Cardamine users. Not sure why. <p><p>
<li>We receive Side Arms and Pharmaceuticals from the Rogue base Padua in the Reppu Cloud and ship Food, Software, Oxygen, and Water there. <p>


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<ul><li>This ship is outside of House space, so the things that go on here might not be completely legal. The Sigma systems are claimed by the Gas Miners Guild, but they usually keep to themselves and their H-Fuel producing business. Government morality can be quite bothersome at times. We provide relief from the burdens of society. Whatever your desire, we will provide it here - no questions asked. <p>
<ul><li>This ship is lavishly furnished with works of art and the finest quality appointments. Orbital Spa and Cruise is dedicated to supplying our guests the finest that life has to offer. Luxury Goods are brought here all the way from Manhattan. More recently, the opening of the Gallic market has allowed us access to some fine Holo Sculptures as well. <p>


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<li>This ship is lavishly furnished with works of art and the finest quality appointments. Orbital Spa and Cruise is dedicated to supplying our guests the finest that life has to offer. Luxury Goods are brought here all the way from Manhattan. More recently, the opening of the Gallic market has allowed us access to some fine Holo Sculptures as well. <p>
<li>I'm one of the Mackinac's backup sensor operators. Did you know there are several areas on the planet's surface where Samura has radar jammers? If you zoom in with the visual cameras all you see is a large island with a compound, a cluster of four small islands, and a section of empty ocean. I think Samura has a secret on Tomioka... One they don't want anyone to know about.<p>


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<li>I'm one of the Mackinac's backup sensor operators. Did you know there are several areas on the planet's surface where Samura has radar jammers? If you zoom in with the visual cameras all you see is a large island with a compound, a cluster of four small islands, and a section of empty ocean. I think Samura has a secret on Tomioka... One they don't want anyone to know about.<p>
<li>This ship is outside of House space, so the things that go on here might not be completely legal. The Sigma systems are claimed by the Gas Miners Guild, but they usually keep to themselves and their H-Fuel producing business. Government morality can be quite bothersome at times. We provide relief from the burdens of society. Whatever your desire, we will provide it here - no questions asked. <p>


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<ul><li>Orders are that we are never to return to Airdrie if there is any chance of pursuit by hostiles. The Zoners on Freeport 14 are well paid to make sure we are accommodated if we need to be resupplied, even if the Navy is hot on our tail.<p>
<ul><li>There's more going on in this system than just the usual Ageira scheming. I can feel it closing around us like this nebula.<p>
 
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<li>We have standing orders not to approach Leduc. We aren't supposed to get within 10 klicks of the station. Well, except in case of emergencies, whatever that means.<p>


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<li>Have you been to Fort McMurray since the dark matter storm arrived? It's an exciting trip. Just make sure you don't leave the safety of the base's shadow, or you'll start feeling a tingle that has nothing to do with cardamine.<p>
<li>I always said I wanted to retire to some little cantina in the middle of nowhere and just serve drinks and tell old Hacker stories. I just didn't think there was anywhere in Sirius as nowhere as this base. Be careful what you wish for.<p>


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<li>We have standing orders not to approach Leduc. We aren't supposed to get within 10 klicks of the station. Well, except in case of emergencies, whatever that means.<p>
<li>Have you been to Fort McMurray since the dark matter storm arrived? It's an exciting trip. Just make sure you don't leave the safety of the base's shadow, or you'll start feeling a tingle that has nothing to do with cardamine.<p>


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<li>At first this nebula made me uneasy, now I feel naked anytime I fly in open space outside of it. There's something, I don't know, comforting about it. It's like being wrapped in a warm embrace, or getting a fresh cardamine ration after a long patrol.<p>
<li>Orders are that we are never to return to Airdrie if there is any chance of pursuit by hostiles. The Zoners on Freeport 14 are well paid to make sure we are accommodated if we need to be resupplied, even if the Navy is hot on our tail.<p>


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<li>I heard from someone the other day that The Professor was spotted walking down one of the corridors here. Can you believe that? Probably just some drunken rumor. Everybody knows that The Professor is just some Hacker myth made up to make Ageira execs wet their pants in the middle of the night.<p>
<li>Nothing makes me smile like the sight of a derelict LPI outpost. Those corrupt nitwits got just what they deserved from the Rogues!<p>


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<li>I always said I wanted to retire to some little cantina in the middle of nowhere and just serve drinks and tell old Hacker stories. I just didn't think there was anywhere in Sirius as nowhere as this base. Be careful what you wish for.<p>
<li>At first this nebula made me uneasy, now I feel naked anytime I fly in open space outside of it. There's something, I don't know, comforting about it. It's like being wrapped in a warm embrace, or getting a fresh cardamine ration after a long patrol.<p>


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<li>There's more going on in this system than just the usual Ageira scheming. I can feel it closing around us like this nebula.<p>
<li>I heard from someone the other day that The Professor was spotted walking down one of the corridors here. Can you believe that? Probably just some drunken rumor. Everybody knows that The Professor is just some Hacker myth made up to make Ageira execs wet their pants in the middle of the night.<p>


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<li>If you manage to kidnap any of these corporate brainiacs, don't listen to their technobabble. Just drop them off here for interrogation. All you're going to get from them is lies until they've had their tongues loosened up by our Specialists.<p>
<li>If you manage to kidnap any of these corporate brainiacs, don't listen to their technobabble. Just drop them off here for interrogation. All you're going to get from them is lies until they've had their tongues loosened up by our Specialists.<p>
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<li>Nothing makes me smile like the sight of a derelict LPI outpost. Those corrupt nitwits got just what they deserved from the Rogues!<p>


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<li>The real reason we're here is Hamilton. There is something strange going on there, much more than the so-called "mining operations". Our recon wings have detected high emission of radiations all around the station. Strange, I tell you.<p>
<li>The Junkers at Thunder Bay offer a nice price for fresh Cardamine. It's a good alternate drop-off point when the patrols in New York make it too dangerous to enter the system. I wonder where's the profit for them to buy it at such price.<p>


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<li>Cochrane has been used for hitting convoys shipping Military Vehicles from Fort Severn. We were causing so much trouble the Liberty Navy dispatched the Battleship Ottawa to protect the convoys. But we still find a way to intercept traffic.<p>
<li>There's not as much traffic here as in Magellan, but Ontario is very conveniently placed. From Cochrane we can hit California, New York, and Colorado. I wonder how much time it will take for the Navy to figure out we have a base here.<p>


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<li>The Junkers at Thunder Bay offer a nice price for fresh Cardamine. It's a good alternate drop-off point when the patrols in New York make it too dangerous to enter the system. I wonder where's the profit for them to buy it at such price.<p>
<li>Battleship Ottawa is a joke. It never leaves Huron's orbit, so all we have to do to hit Navy shipments is to wait for the Ottawa to be behind Huron. With the planet on their way, undocking fighter wings have to travel all around it. It takes so much time that we're already docked by the time they leave orbit.<p>


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<li>There is a Junker base located in this system, some of our pilots visit it frequently to gather useful rumors from the underground world and to relax in various entertainment rooms.<p>
<li>We do quite well raiding the convoys that stop at Hamilton and Toronto. We unload the Platinum to the Junkers, but the high tech material we send to Airdrie for research and reverse engineering.<p>


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<li>We do quite well raiding the convoys that stop at Hamilton and Toronto. We unload the Platinum to the Junkers, but the high tech material we send to Airdrie for research and reverse engineering.<p>
<li>The real reason we're here is Hamilton. There is something strange going on there, much more than the so-called "mining operations". Our recon wings have detected high emission of radiations all around the station. Strange, I tell you.<p>


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<li>There is a lot of military material passing through Ontario. Guns, munitions, and of course, Military Vehicles. All these shipments are heavily escorted, but the price for these on the black market is so high that it's worth the risk, tenfold.<p>
<li>Becoming a Lane Hacker was the best choice I made in life. I was fed up with all the lies and oppression Ageira was doing to their workers. Here my work is recognized and awarded, I have all the things I need in life.<p>


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<li>There's not as much traffic here as in Magellan, but Ontario is very conveniently placed. From Cochrane we can hit California, New York, and Colorado. I wonder how much time it will take for the Navy to figure out we have a base here.<p>
<li>There is a lot of military material passing through Ontario. Guns, munitions, and of course, Military Vehicles. All these shipments are heavily escorted, but the price for these on the black market is so high that it's worth the risk, tenfold.<p>


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<li>Battleship Ottawa is a joke. It never leaves Huron's orbit, so all we have to do to hit Navy shipments is to wait for the Ottawa to be behind Huron. With the planet on their way, undocking fighter wings have to travel all around it. It takes so much time that we're already docked by the time they leave orbit.<p>
<li>This is the place where we make most of our Bio-Neural Processors. We hit Ageira's high-tech computing shipments, bring them here in transports and adjust them to our needs. When you think about it, most of our ships are built thanks to these. Funny, isn't it?<p>


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<li>Not many people know about this base, mostly Lane Hacker allies and occasional smugglers supplying it. It gives us quick access to the California and Colorado systems when there is a special shipment to be ambushed by surprise.<p>
<li>Cochrane has been used for hitting convoys shipping Military Vehicles from Fort Severn. We were causing so much trouble the Liberty Navy dispatched the Battleship Ottawa to protect the convoys. But we still find a way to intercept traffic.<p>


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<li>Becoming a Lane Hacker was the best choice I made in life. I was fed up with all the lies and oppression Ageira was doing to their workers. Here my work is recognized and awarded, I have all the things I need in life.<p>
<li>There is a Junker base located in this system, some of our pilots visit it frequently to gather useful rumors from the underground world and to relax in various entertainment rooms.<p>


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<li>This is the place where we make most of our Bio-Neural Processors. We hit Ageira's high-tech computing shipments, bring them here in transports and adjust them to our needs. When you think about it, most of our ships are built thanks to these. Funny, isn't it?<p>
<li>Not many people know about this base, mostly Lane Hacker allies and occasional smugglers supplying it. It gives us quick access to the California and Colorado systems when there is a special shipment to be ambushed by surprise.<p>


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Lane Hackers
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Alignment Unlawful

ALLIES:

Outcasts, Golden C.

ENEMIES:

Ageira, IC, DSE, Xenos, Corsairs, House Authorities, House Corporations

The Lane Hackers are a criminal group with the technical expertise to monitor and disrupt Trade Lanes for the purpose of seizing valuable cargo. Many of the founding members of the Lane Hackers were former technicians and experts within Ageira, Interspace, and DSE, and this intimate knowledge of Liberty's high-tech corporations combined with an uncanny technical prowess have secured Lane Hackers as one of the most effective and efficient criminal organizations in Sirius.

Ships used

Ship Class
Falchion Very Heavy Fighter
Dromedary Freighter
Border Worlds Transport Transport
Bayonet Heavy Fighter
Vindicator Very Heavy Fighter
Transgressor Bomber
Lane Hacker Gunship Gunboat
Liberty Heavy Transport Heavy Transport

Bases owned

Base Owner System Region
Destroyer Insidious Lane Hackers Coronado Independent
Mactan Base Lane Hackers Magellan Independent
Leiden Base Lane Hackers Galileo Independent
Amarillo Base Lane Hackers Texas Liberty
Cochrane Depot Lane Hackers Ontario Liberty

Bribes

Base Owner System Region
Cochrane Depot Lane Hackers Ontario Liberty
Kamchatka Station Sirius Coalition Omega-55 Omega Border Worlds
Barrier Gate Station A Freelancers Coronado Independent
Allentown Base Junkers Pennsylvania Liberty
Bristol Bay Station Bristol Constructions & Manufacturing Bering Independent
Amarillo Base Lane Hackers Texas Liberty
Invergordon Drydock Junkers Inverness Independent
Invergordon Salvage Yards Junkers Inverness Independent
Destroyer Insidious Lane Hackers Coronado Independent
Padua Base Liberty Rogues Galileo Independent
Barrier Gate Station C Freelancers Coronado Independent
Ames Research Station Zoners Kepler Independent
Freeport 14 Zoners Inverness Independent
Leiden Base Lane Hackers Galileo Independent
Barrier Gate Station B Freelancers Coronado Independent
Niverton Base Liberty Rogues Pennsylvania Liberty
Mactan Base Lane Hackers Magellan Independent

Diplomacy

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Bretonia Mining & Manufacturing
-0.65%
Synth Foods, Inc.
-0.65%
Nomads
-0.65%
Liberty Security Force
-0.65%
Independent Pirates
-0.3%
Bretonia Armed Forces
-0.65%
Gateway Shipping
-0.65%
Vagrants
-0.65%
Liberty Navy
-0.65%
Liberty Rogues
-0.3%
Bretonia Police
-0.65%
Orbital Spa & Cruise
-0.65%
Bretonia Intelligence Service
-0.65%
Alaska Security Forces
-0.65%
Crayter Republic
-0.3%
ALG Waste Disposal
-0.65%
Imperial Shipping
-0.65%
Object Unknown
-0.65%
Liberty Police, Inc.
-0.65%
Xenos
-0.3%
Border World Exports
-0.65%
Samura Industries
-0.65%
Wild
-0.65%
Rheinland Military
-0.65%
Independent Miners Guild
-0.3%
Cryer Pharmaceuticals
-0.65%
Universal Shipping
-0.65%
Bounty Hunters Guild
-0.65%
Rheinland Federal Police
-0.65%
Kruger Minerals
-0.3%
Interspace Commerce
-0.65%
Planetform, Inc.
-0.65%
The Core
-0.65%
MND
-0.65%
Golden Chrysanthemums
+0.3%
Daumann Heavy Construction
-0.65%
Ageira Technologies
-0.65%
Gas Miners Guild
-0.65%
Detachment 16
-0.65%
Mollys
+0.3%
Kishiro Technologies
-0.65%
Kusari Office of Intelligence
-0.65%
Kusari Naval Forces
-0.65%
Corsairs
-0.3%
Outcasts
+0.65%
Deep Space Engineering
-0.65%
Unknown
-0.65%
Kusari State Police
-0.65%
Gaians
-0.3%
Lane Hackers
+0.91%

Rumors

Destroyer Insidious
  • The Libertarian corporate machine seems to have found the results of one of its biggest mishaps in Omicron Nu and is now hastily trying to cover it up. They even locked down the system quoting some "disease". If you ask me, it is rubbish and they are trying to keep the noisy journalists away from digging into the story which might bring about a PR nightmare for Ageira. We are no journalists, though, and we can go wherever we please. So don't be surprised if you see our squadrons in Omicron Nu. Unless you are Ageira, he-he.


  • I have a friend who told me this isn't a disease. I can't tell you who he is or what he said it was, but watch your back out there pilot.


  • I've heard a few of our ships got lost in the Bikini Debris field in Omicron Nu. Simply vanished without a trace. No records of a fight, no wreckages, nothing. A fight with the corporates or with the navy would have left at least something or we would find the logs on their internal networks we hack. 'tis weird. We read DSE records of the lost without trace ships of their own, so perhaps there is a third side to all of this with no friendly motives.


Planet Manhattan, Landing Site
  • I work for a big tech company, I just come here for the cheap booze and to catch up with friends.


Mactan Base
  • The Rogues keep trying to make deals that would see us share the Cardamine we receive from the Outcasts. I don't see how their shortages are our problem, if they want to avoid the risks of dwindling supplies, maybe they ought to do a better job of rationing it.


  • In this system we make plenty of raids on valuable shipments traveling between Liberty and Bretonia. We use the Jump Hole to raid shipments in Cortez that may be trying to bypass Magellan, and the Jump Hole from Cortez to California let's us get back to our beloved homeland. Financial freedom has its costs, I guess, but it's quite the adventure being out here. It's certainly more exciting than that stuffy lab on Pueblo Station.


  • The Outcasts are a pretty odd lot. Can't figure them out sometimes. They wear those funny breathers that act as Cardamine inhalers. In the heat of battle they can give themselves a Cardamine booster with a flick of the wrist. Maybe that's why they're such awesome pilots.


  • Our founders designed the entire USI software system to track ships and their contents throughout the entire Trade Lane network in the Sirius Sector. Ageira didn't give us a penny extra. So they left and started the Lane Hackers, along with a scanner hardware development group from Colorado. IC uses the USI system to calculate precise shipping insurance rates. With USI there is no cheating, like there was in the old days. The shippers hate it, but they have to insure their shipments. Since we have access to the data, we know the precise cargo each ship is carrying, along with it's position on the Trade Lane network - so long as the ships are using the Lanes.


  • No actual Lane Hacker has ever been captured. Sure, some of our lackeys have gotten tagged by the police or military, but nobody ever knows enough to finger the Lane Hackers. It just goes to prove that we're smarter than everyone else. That's why we left Ageira. We didn't get the recognition and money we deserved. The executives thought they could get fat and rich on us carrying them, but now they have to spend billions on upgrading their security with new, cheaper "experts", only to find we are always one step ahead.


  • Since we know what ships are hauling what, we can hit the Gold freighters and sell the Gold to the Rogues at their Montezuma base in Cortez. This keeps the Rogues pretty happy with us, and oftentimes they do our dirty work, which leaves more time to pursue our own diversions - like dropping Cardamine.


  • The Outcasts are holding out on us, no longer providing us the quantities of Cardamine we used to regularly receive, surely they realize our friendship is worth the investment? Unless of course they want to lose access to our ability to pinpoint the nicest, and coincidentally, most vulnerable convoys.


  • The Outcasts use our base as one of their waystations on the long journey into Liberty from the Edge Worlds. We trade information for Cardamine, which we need on a daily basis. Funny, we didn't use to need it all the time like nowadays. We have to take Cardamine with us any time we leave base, as we start to get sick pretty quick otherwise.


  • The Outcasts run Cardamine in here from somewhere out in the Tau worlds. They ship it out from here into Liberty, with the Rogues handling much of the dangerous work in New York. We pay a pretty high price even here. If you wanted to make a killing, get in close with the Outcasts and buy some Cardamine further up the stream, closer to the source.


  • There's a Jump Hole into Manchester just to the west of this base. Our raiders often pop through and hang out in the North Sheffield Field, waiting for an unsuspecting Bowex Gold shipment on the Trade Lanes. It's easy to intercept them when you know when they're coming.


  • Being a Lane Hacker is a commitment to a way of life. I guess some would call us hedonists -- maybe we are. We live for pleasure and the moment. I used to work for Ageira and I can tell you that this is a much better way to live. We enjoy the finest things in life -- we eat the best foods, we wear the best clothes, and we have the best toys. And the Cardamine. As much Cardamine as you want. If we could just land on Curacao, life would be perfect.


Ames Research Station
  • The Jump Hole to Galileo is directly between the edges of the Kuryo and Matsuo Clouds. Aim for the gap and you won't miss it.


  • We like to hit Niobium and other high-value shipments coming through this system. Unfortunately, the misguided Xenos and scumbag Bounty Hunters are often lurking, so we have to be careful -- especially when we leave the no-fire zone around the station.


  • Ageira thinks they're being clever with that retinue of Hunters they've let loose on our operations in the system. But their successes are few and far between, our eyes and ears on the other side of the corporate veil warn us when a trap is going to be sprung.


  • The Ames Research Station is the main supply source for our base in Galileo. We ship all the essentials like Food, Water, Oxygen, and Consumer Goods there.


Leiden Base
  • The Shibuya Maru was making a Cardamine shipment across the southern end of the Shikoku system when it was intercepted by a Bounty Hunter named Jake Rush. He swears that he opened fire and badly wounded the ship. He searched the cloud for some time, but never found the Shibuya. The word around Deshima is that it never made it to the Galileo system. It's probably out there somewhere in the Keiun Cloud.


  • We get shipments of H-Fuel from the Golden Chrysanthemums in Hokkaido and ship them Food, Side Arms, and Software. Those Golden Cs love the latest Software versions. And guns, they really love guns.


  • We get most of our basic supplies -- such as Food, Consumer Goods, Oxygen, and Water -- from the Zoner Ames Research Station.


  • Although we sell much of the information we retrieve from Universal's data banks, we use some of the data ourselves to attack the most tempting targets. There are four jump holes in this system. The two most valuable to the Lane Hackers are the jump holes to Colorado and Kepler.


  • Cardamine has changed my life. It's the greatest stuff you can imagine. You have really strange hallucinations with heavy doses -- flying across alien landscapes, seeing creatures and places that you can't imagine. It's truly an amazing trip. I've noticed that I'm gradually losing interest in eating regular old Synth Paste. I've heard that Outcast Food is more palatable to heavy Cardamine users. Not sure why.


  • The Lane Hackers are disinterested in politics. We do not fight for any political cause or rally behind a flag. The only thing that is important to a Hacker is money so that any wants are fulfilled. Ok, money and bringing down Ageira. I almost forgot how I've dedicated my entire life to destroying Ageira...I must need to replenish my Cardamine.


  • Ageira wonders how we can keep up with its advances in Trade Lane technology and security. Truth is, everybody who was sympathetic to the Lane Hackers didn't necessarily stop working for Ageira. That's right -- we've got insider friends who keep us one step ahead of the game.


  • The Kobe Maru was making its weekly Artifact run across the Shikoku system when it was ambushed by the Blood Dragons. The ship is presumed destroyed, and its whereabouts are unknown, although it's been rumored to be drifting somewhere in the Shiun Cloud.


  • The Freespirit was beginning its regular Artifact run from Leiden to Rochester when it was ambushed by Bounty Hunters. It fled into the Reppu Cloud and disappeared. No one has been able to locate the ship for some time.


  • The Golden Chrysanthemums get most of their supplies from us. We keep them living in the style that they are accustomed to. In return, they supply us with all the Cardamine we can use from their Hokkaido base.


  • We receive Side Arms and Pharmaceuticals from the Rogue base Padua in the Reppu Cloud and ship Food, Software, Oxygen, and Water there.


Barrier Gate Station A
  • There should be a wrecked ship somewhere north of the Baffin jump hole. I arranged for it to have some navigation problems and go off course. The Outcasts are transporting gas containers and they are being tight lipped about what is in them. I am curious what they have up their sleeves, and why they are not telling their allies about it.


  • This place is making me rich and all it is costing me is a few drinks every night. Once these smugglers get a little inebriated they love to talk about their trips which gives me plenty of good intel to sell back to my contacts in Bretonian Intelligence.


Barrier Gate Station B
  • There should be a wrecked ship somewhere north of the Baffin jump hole. I arranged for it to have some navigation problems and go off course. The Outcasts are transporting gas containers and they are being tight lipped about what is in them. I am curious what they have up their sleeves, and why they are not telling their allies about it.


  • This place is making me rich and all it is costing me is a few drinks every night. Once these smugglers get a little inebriated they love to talk about their trips which gives me plenty of good intel to sell back to my contacts in Bretonian Intelligence.


Barrier Gate Station C
  • There should be a wrecked ship somewhere north of the Baffin jump hole. I arranged for it to have some navigation problems and go off course. The Outcasts are transporting gas containers and they are being tight lipped about what is in them. I am curious what they have up their sleeves, and why they are not telling their allies about it.


  • This place is making me rich and all it is costing me is a few drinks every night. Once these smugglers get a little inebriated they love to talk about their trips which gives me plenty of good intel to sell back to my contacts in Bretonian Intelligence.


Noshima Freeport
  • This ship is lavishly furnished with works of art and the finest quality appointments. Orbital Spa and Cruise is dedicated to supplying our guests the finest that life has to offer. Luxury Goods are brought here all the way from Manhattan. More recently, the opening of the Gallic market has allowed us access to some fine Holo Sculptures as well.


  • I'm one of the Mackinac's backup sensor operators. Did you know there are several areas on the planet's surface where Samura has radar jammers? If you zoom in with the visual cameras all you see is a large island with a compound, a cluster of four small islands, and a section of empty ocean. I think Samura has a secret on Tomioka... One they don't want anyone to know about.


  • Samura likes the Mackinac being here in orbit. A lot of our passengers go down to the planet during the day and enjoy the planet's delights. We're more of a glorified hotel than a resort. It cuts into our profits, but it's better than having no business at all. With Bretonia in the state it's in, Luxury Liner Shetland is barely making enough to pay for its upkeep, and with all the war, tourism is down everwhere, so we're scrambling to make a profit wherever we can.


  • This ship is outside of House space, so the things that go on here might not be completely legal. The Sigma systems are claimed by the Gas Miners Guild, but they usually keep to themselves and their H-Fuel producing business. Government morality can be quite bothersome at times. We provide relief from the burdens of society. Whatever your desire, we will provide it here - no questions asked.


Amarillo Base
  • There's more going on in this system than just the usual Ageira scheming. I can feel it closing around us like this nebula.


  • We have standing orders not to approach Leduc. We aren't supposed to get within 10 klicks of the station. Well, except in case of emergencies, whatever that means.


  • I thought assignment to this base was some sort of punishment, but then I arrived and found out that the cardamine allotment is double that of any other Hacker base and costs the same! I've never felt so alive!


  • I always said I wanted to retire to some little cantina in the middle of nowhere and just serve drinks and tell old Hacker stories. I just didn't think there was anywhere in Sirius as nowhere as this base. Be careful what you wish for.


  • Have you been to Fort McMurray since the dark matter storm arrived? It's an exciting trip. Just make sure you don't leave the safety of the base's shadow, or you'll start feeling a tingle that has nothing to do with cardamine.


  • Zoners in Alberta and Yukon shouldn't be mistreated. So long as they are cooperative, they will have no trouble from us. It's a symbiotic relationship, really. We benefit from the use of Freeport 14, and they get to sell our software to help us undermine Ageira.


  • Orders are that we are never to return to Airdrie if there is any chance of pursuit by hostiles. The Zoners on Freeport 14 are well paid to make sure we are accommodated if we need to be resupplied, even if the Navy is hot on our tail.


  • Nothing makes me smile like the sight of a derelict LPI outpost. Those corrupt nitwits got just what they deserved from the Rogues!


  • At first this nebula made me uneasy, now I feel naked anytime I fly in open space outside of it. There's something, I don't know, comforting about it. It's like being wrapped in a warm embrace, or getting a fresh cardamine ration after a long patrol.


  • I heard from someone the other day that The Professor was spotted walking down one of the corridors here. Can you believe that? Probably just some drunken rumor. Everybody knows that The Professor is just some Hacker myth made up to make Ageira execs wet their pants in the middle of the night.


  • If you manage to kidnap any of these corporate brainiacs, don't listen to their technobabble. Just drop them off here for interrogation. All you're going to get from them is lies until they've had their tongues loosened up by our Specialists.


Cochrane Depot
  • This base was primarily built to monitor Ageira operations in this system, we frequently catch their shipments of Robotics on lane to Toronto station in this system and we monitor their transmissions from Hamilton base.


  • The Junkers at Thunder Bay offer a nice price for fresh Cardamine. It's a good alternate drop-off point when the patrols in New York make it too dangerous to enter the system. I wonder where's the profit for them to buy it at such price.


  • There's not as much traffic here as in Magellan, but Ontario is very conveniently placed. From Cochrane we can hit California, New York, and Colorado. I wonder how much time it will take for the Navy to figure out we have a base here.


  • Battleship Ottawa is a joke. It never leaves Huron's orbit, so all we have to do to hit Navy shipments is to wait for the Ottawa to be behind Huron. With the planet on their way, undocking fighter wings have to travel all around it. It takes so much time that we're already docked by the time they leave orbit.


  • We do quite well raiding the convoys that stop at Hamilton and Toronto. We unload the Platinum to the Junkers, but the high tech material we send to Airdrie for research and reverse engineering.


  • The real reason we're here is Hamilton. There is something strange going on there, much more than the so-called "mining operations". Our recon wings have detected high emission of radiations all around the station. Strange, I tell you.


  • Becoming a Lane Hacker was the best choice I made in life. I was fed up with all the lies and oppression Ageira was doing to their workers. Here my work is recognized and awarded, I have all the things I need in life.


  • There is a lot of military material passing through Ontario. Guns, munitions, and of course, Military Vehicles. All these shipments are heavily escorted, but the price for these on the black market is so high that it's worth the risk, tenfold.


  • This is the place where we make most of our Bio-Neural Processors. We hit Ageira's high-tech computing shipments, bring them here in transports and adjust them to our needs. When you think about it, most of our ships are built thanks to these. Funny, isn't it?


  • Cochrane has been used for hitting convoys shipping Military Vehicles from Fort Severn. We were causing so much trouble the Liberty Navy dispatched the Battleship Ottawa to protect the convoys. But we still find a way to intercept traffic.


  • There is a Junker base located in this system, some of our pilots visit it frequently to gather useful rumors from the underground world and to relax in various entertainment rooms.


  • Not many people know about this base, mostly Lane Hacker allies and occasional smugglers supplying it. It gives us quick access to the California and Colorado systems when there is a special shipment to be ambushed by surprise.


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