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H/G-4, Tau-61 |
Sensors have detected a small planetoid at the center of the Stone Veil nebula that exhibits strange energy signatures. However, close analysis is not possible due to local interference, and the abundant metal oxides in the planetoid and its surrounding chunks prevent scanners from penetrating deeper beneath its surface. Irregular structures of human and nonhuman origin pockmark the surface of the main body.
Tritonis is the subject of more than a few spacer tales told in seedy freeport bars and on lonely patrols. When forward scouts for the Kingdom of Gallia were first charting out invasion routes for the eventual conquest of Sirius, they discovered the enigmatic star system of Tau-61 through an unstable jump connection. They found peculiar astronomical phenomena hidden among the clouds and struggled to find any semblance of true shelter from the high levels of gamma and neutron radiation that plagued the system. Salvation came with the accidental discovery of a planetoid hidden within the Stone Veil cloud.
This planetoid, dubbed Tritonis many years after its discovery, was the site of a gargantuan ancient ruin of unknown origin. Intrigued by the groundbreaking discovery, the Kingdom of Gallia dispatched Royal Intelligence assets to secure the area and establish a research base. The massive complex was hewn into the rock of the structure to better access the ruins and use the planetoid itself as a shield from heavy radiation. Though initial hopes believed there would be findings enough to revolutionize Gallic understanding of the universe, they were aborted by the imminent collapse of the jump hole that led them to this strange place.
Without regular supply convoys, the expedition struggled to survive over the coming weeks, with members dying to attrition with every passing day. In a desperate, last ditch effort, the remaining survivors attempted to regroup and make for the sole potentially habitable moon in the system. Failing that, they would bank on a sublight burn out of the Labyrinth to get some kind of signal out to the unknowing Kingdom they called home. None of these efforts bore fruit, and the explorers never returned home.
Over the course of history, classified knowledge regarding Tritonis and Tau-61 became the stuff of urban legend and conspiracy theory amid the conflicts between the Crown and Council dissidents. Conspiracy passed into legend as spacers yet spoke of a fabled, forgotten ruin in the clouds, hidden behind an ever-shifting doorway to a graveyard of a system. Some were even said to have found the mythical place, yet none ever returned. With the exodus of Vagrants carving a terrifying trail of destruction through the Orkney system, these legends have been resurrected. They say that all spacers' tales hold a grain of truth to them, after all.
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Ships sold
Ship | Class | Price |
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Anzu | Bomber | 84,865$ |
Nomad Gunboat | Gunboat | 1,224,005$ |
Nomad Cruiser | Cruiser | 2,771,900$ |
News
[832 AS] On the Nose |
NEW TOKYO -- 832 AS -- Multiple tips from unknown sources have aided, upon investigation, in exposing the abuse of Cardamine between numerous members of the Kusari Keiretsu. Intense work hours have pushed both the youths and the senior citizens towards the consumption of the drug, which is more readily available than ever before, partially due to the foreigner presence upon Roppongi Station. However, with the recent Farmers Alliance bombing on Roppongi seemingly linked to the sudden increase in Cardamine use among Kusari's businessmen, New Tokyo's residents have expressed sympathy towards the perpetrators, speculating that the Alliance's blatant admission to such a vicious act is not to be taken as a boast or a threat, but as a sign that they will not allow their friends and families to be preyed upon by the greed of corporations that, "do not belong anywhere near our home", said Katsuyori Ichihara, Samura Industries financial consultant, and survivor of the Roppongi attack. "I don't blame them", Mr. Ichihara continued, "that vile drug destroys families." Due to recent events, Samura Industries has taken it upon itself to act as a substitute for Interspace Commerce within the insurance market and many citizens have already expressed gratitude to Samura and their willingness to provide more financially preferable contracts than what the old management offered. |
[832 AS] A Foul Wind |
KYUSHU -- 833 AS -- Ravaged by the worst cyclonic storm in recorded history, Kyushu's bustling food production has been thrown into total disarray. Local authorities are struggling to address the infrastructure damage that has been caused by not only the heavy rain, but strong wind and violently surging tide. Even with the storm having passed and dissipated, the full extent of damage is unknown. Missing persons reports are flowing in and the police finds itself too preoccupied with rising unrest given the looming threat of a critical food shortage. What was otherwise expected to be a bountiful harvest now only offers grim tidings. In an uncharacteristic move, many of the Farmers Collectives are putting out calls for aid and promising generous dividends to people with the necessary resources and expertise. This is likely the only way the local economy will recover, faced with dwindling stockpiles an power outages should the measures of the Collectives and the Government fail. |
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