Providence Station

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Providence Station
Owner
Independent Pirates
Location
B/C-4/3, Edinburgh

CLASS: Pit

GRAVITY: Partial

DOCKING: Yes

AMENITIES: Limited

CREW: 100

The Privateers of Bretonia seeking to augment their ability to raid and pillage Gallic vessels without relying upon the good graces of their employers in the Crown. In addition to requiring a place to store their goods taken from transports supporting the Gallic Royal Navy's war effort, they saw opportunity when the Villeneuve was destroyed and the Betheny battlegroup was ordered beyond, into Leeds. The ongoing push through and past Edinburgh caused some holes to begin appearing in the patrols, as the system was now part of the rear flank of the invasion. Privateer vessels infiltrated Edinburgh, and using the cover of the Arran Ice Cloud, constructed a small facility to cater to those bearing a Letter of Marque.

In a sense of irony, most of the supplies used in the construction of Providence were stolen from Gallia's corporations. Goods are stored on the base where the Crown's share is divided up and shipped out to New London, in accordance to their Letters of Marque. Following the end of the war, Privateer numbers in Tau have decreased, with many seeking fortunes in the Omega systems.

Bribes & Missions Offered

Bribes
Missions


Commodities

Imports
Commodity Price
Criminals 288$
Gin 49$
Medical Equipment 46$
Rum 67$
Light Arms 104$
Vodka 65$
Whiskey 11$
Prisoners 219$
Black Market Pharmaceuticals 52$
Counterfeit Computerware 68$
Gold 216$
Oxygen 20$
Food Rations 48$
H-Fuel 184$
MOX 24$
Mining Machinery 41$
Pharmaceuticals 46$
Consumer Goods 40$
Black Market Munitions 81$
Azurite Gas 163$
Xeno Relics 247$
Black Market Augments 51$
Synth Paste 33$
Munitions 75$
Xenobiotic Filters 68$
Exports
Commodity Price
Deployable Mining Container 50,000$
Gaian Wildlife 192$
Water 6$
Iridium 168$


Ships sold


Ship Class Price
Spatial Bomber 49,776$
Havoc Mk II Bomber 71,612$
Raven's Talon Very Heavy Fighter 26,879$


News

[831 AS] Jump Hole Upheaval Causes Chaos

HEISENBERG -- 831 AS -- Jump holes across Sirius have become increasingly volatile and chaotic over the last year, with Professor Sophia Nagel from the Heisenberg Research Station linking the unusual phenomena to the Pulse. The Pulse was an unprecedented blast of hyperspace energy that was detected immediately prior to last year's jump gate Blackout.

Professor Nagel and her team are certain the Pulse originated from outside Sirius, but are otherwise no closer to identifying its source or mitigating a future Blackout event. "Following the Blackout, we began to see immediate signs of jump hole destabilization in multiple different regions, with many ultimately falling out of phase alignment altogether", she commented. The dramatic upending of Sirius' jump hole network has already prompted many groups to abandon stations and withdraw from systems that appear to risk being cut off.

While months-long trips between the stars are possible thanks to the Liberty Engine and many centuries of innovation, few ships are designed or provisioned to make such arduous journeys. Those who were displaced by Sirius' redrawn map hope that system connections will return, while adventurers and explorers rush to discover new routes.

[742 AGS] Royalists Steadfast in Gallic Hebrides

AQUITAINE -- 742 AGS -- Royalist forces in the Hebrides today announced that they would not recognize the authority of the Grand Duchy of Burgundy, as yet another Gallic splinter state emerged from the ashes. The new state, styling itself the Enclave, appears to be a military junta run by high ranking officials of Gallic Royal Intelligence and the Gallic Royal Navy.

The most notable of these figures is the former Marquise of Marseille, Renée Hennequin d'Avignon, who retreated from the Provence system during the Minarchy's uprising. d'Avignon, who records now show to have been the head of the Crown's spy network on Planet Marseille, possessed close ties to both the upper echelons of Royal Intelligence and high ranking Gallic nobility. The displaced Marquise claims to be acting under authority of King Charles XI himself, citing a letter of regency allegedly left in her care during the final days of the war.

While such a decree, if legitimate, would make the former Marquise Queen Regent of the Kingdom of Gallia, d'Avignon has rejected this title, instead fashioning herself Director-Regent. This is likely a calling to her position of Director within the GRI, which she rose to near the end of the war, as well as an attempt to garner favor with the unusually robust military demographic of the new state.

d'Avigon's first edict as Director-Regent of the Royal Enclave was to declare the authority of Grand Duke Trintignant null and void. She has also issued the immediate expediation of construction efforts on Planet Bordeaux, the Enclave's capital. Flooded with hundreds of millions people, primarily displaced nobility, servicemen, and Bretonian serfs, the incipient nation-state currently faces a great food and housing crisis. The Director-Regent has authorized the use of whatever means necessary to clear arable farmland and extract resources needed for the erection of more permanent housing in lieu of Bordeaux's tent cities.

Despite these challenges, the Royal Enclave refuses to surrender to Bretonia, and the three system state maintains a military disproportionately large to its small size. Analysts have surmised that the Enclave's position within the Hebrides is a tenable one, should they be able to resolve their present issues and avoid succumbing to civil unrest. The Enclave's fleet has shifted to a more defensive posture, and it appears that the only system outside their borders which they presently have a vested interest in is Dublin, where Enclave patrols have been seen engaging Bretonian forces on roughly equal footing. Elsewhere, the Enclave's military activies appear to be limited to smaller scale anti-shipping raids and hit and fade strikes on soft targets.

While it remains to be seen whether or not the Enclave will stand the test of time, it appears that if so, they could remain a thorn in Bretonia's side for years to come.


Rumors

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