Oita

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This page has been retired but kept for historical or other reasons, The information on this page may be incorrect, out of date or just not relevant to this version of Discovery. It should not be taken as canon nor any authority on the current version of Discovery. It is kept simply to show some history of the Discovery Mod:
Removed in v4.88. Bases/Planets either re-purposed in other systems or removed.

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Oita
Border Worlds
Oita.jpg
Capital
Wall Street Station
Government factions
Corporate factions
Other factions

Oita is a barren system void of anything but its sole planet Nobeoka and its moon Sakurajima. Oita itself is settled deep in the cradle of Kusari space which has made it a prime location in terms of security for Interspace Commerce to locate it's headquarters and central mainframe. It is believed that the system was firstly discovered and charted by Kusari pioneers as its planets have distinct Kusari names. Not much information is provided on the two natural satellites that make the Oita system unique, however it is believed that Kusari firms Samura or Kishiro would have moved in if any useful resources could be extracted from the system.

By late 818 A.S., the Renzu Corporation completed the construction of their new shipyard, fully financed by their owners, the Independent Neuralnet Department. This allowed them to greatly expand the range of ships they could develop, and increased their influence over the civilian ship market.


System Navmaps

System Map

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Astronomical objects
Planet Nobeoka.jpg
Planet Nobeoka
Uninhabited
Sakurajima.jpg
Sakurajima
Uninhabited
Planet Nakatsu.jpg
Planet Nakatsu
Uninhabited


Constructs


Produced commodities

None known

Mineable commodities

None known


Areas of Interest

Nebulae

Kurashiki Field

A dense nebula in the northeast of the Oita system. Dust particles have begun to coalesce into small ice asteroids deeper inside the nebula.

Asteroid Fields

Hagi Field

A medium-sized field of rock asteroids in Oita system. Surveys have found no useful minerals within.

Jump Gates/Holes