Dresden

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Dresden
System
Governing House Independent
Region Rheinland Outer Region
Connected Systems New Berlin
Stuttgart
Frankfurt
Cologne
Omega-11
Omega-55

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System Overview


Astronomical Bodies
Stellar Objects
Medium White
  • TYPE: G8
  • LUMINOSITY: IV
  • COLOR: White
  • TEMPERATURE: 5K
  • MASS: 2.00 x 10e30 kg
  • DIAMETER: 1.85 x 10e7 km
Planetary Objects
Nebulae & Asteroids
  • Daumann Lavafeld
  • Giftnebel
  • Kruger Lavafeld
  • Lavafeld
  • Mines
  • Schwefelnebel
Industrial Development
Space Stations
Station Owner
Leipzig Station Red Hessians
Bautzen Station Bundschuh
Vogtland Base Red Hessians
Battleship Strausberg Rheinland Military
Wolfsburg Shipyard Red Hessians
Battlecruiser Penitence Corsairs
Asteroid Miner Red Hessians
  • Commodity Mining
  • Faction Presence
    Lawful Factions
    • Rheinland Military
    Corporations & Guilds
      Unlawful Factions
      • Bundschuh
      • Corsairs
      • Red Hessians


      System Map


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      Areas of Interest


      Nebulae

      Schwefelnebel

      A large sulfur cloud containing lava asteroids. In the past diamonds could often be found floating freely within the cloud and were collected by Kruger Minerals, who operated from nearby Bautzen Station. However, due to decreasing yields as time went on and an overwhelming increase in pirate activity, Kruger eventually had no choice but to abandon the system.

      Giftnebel

      >>>WARNING: SEVERE DANGER<<<

      The cloud is a swirling mass of sulfuric acid and hydrogen sulfide that will corrode the Hull Panels of even an armored, shielded ship in a relatively short amount of time. Because of its toxic nature, the cloud has never been fully explored, but Red Hessians will sometimes use it as a method of evading pursuit after stealing valuable Diamond shipments from Daumann or Kruger.

      Daumann Lavafeld

      A field of Copper and Cobalt bearing asteroids. Daumann Heavy Construction used to heavily mine the resources present from their base on Leipzig Station. In its prime, this field produced the bulk of Copper and Cobalt in the Sirius Sector for centuries -- making it an irresistible target for Red Hessian pirates.

      However, when experts speculated that the field would be depleted within two decades, leaving little behind but a massive cloud of sulfur, Daumann undertook preparations to cease operating in the system before losses due to piracy outstripped any potential profit.

      Asteroid Fields

      Mines

      Mines

      Kruger Lavafeld

      A field of lava asteroids. Unfortunately, the field is too close to the sun and consequently too molten for any mining. Bautzen Station, the former local headquarters for Kruger Minerals, sits at the edge of the field.

      Lavafeld

      A small field of lava asteroids named after the phrase “Here be dragons” due to high danger presented by Red Hessian pirates. Rumors say that the Red Hessians often fly through this field during patrols between Leipzig Station and the Giftnebel. The Hessians interest in this field however has raised some concerns that a jump hole might be hidden somewhere between the lava asteroids.

      Wrecks

      Danzig - D-2/3

      Scanning reveals older Rheinland Freighter model. The most likely candidate is the Danzig, a Kruger minerals ship lost in 450. It may be carrying Diamonds.

      Contains:

      Imperial Fighter - D-2/3

      Contains:

      Imperial Fighter - D-2

      Contains:

      Imperial Fighter - C/D-2

      Contains:

      Imperial Fighter - D/C-2

      Contains:

      Imperial Fighter - D-2

      Contains:

      Imperial Fighter - D-2/3

      Contains:

      Imperial Fighter - D-3/2

      Contains:

      Imperial Fighter - D/C-2/3

      Contains:

      Jump Gates/Holes


      Target System Type Location
      New Berlin Jump Gate E-2
      New Berlin Jump Hole C-3/2
      Stuttgart Jump Hole B-6
      Frankfurt Jump Hole G-4
      Cologne Jump Hole B-4
      Omega-11 Jump Hole C/D-7
      Omega-55 Jump Hole F-7

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