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| system = [[New Tokyo]] | | system = [[New Tokyo]] | ||
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| house = {{House Link | Kusari}} | | house = {{House Link | Kusari}} | ||
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In the early years of the [[Kusari Empire]], foreign immigration was strictly controlled and permanent foreign settlements on [[New Tokyo]] were strictly forbidden. While the [[Kusari]] Shogunate was unwilling to bend these rules, it still accommodated foreign business interests by allowing [[Interspace Commerce]] to construct [[Roppongi Station]] in 318 [[A.S.]] Despite the restrictions placed on permanent residencies elsewhere in [[Kusari]], and the outrage expressed by conservative [[Kusari]] politicians at the Hideyoshi controlled Shogunate for allowing foreigners into the [[New Tokyo]] system, [[Roppongi Station]]'s business flourished, with many corporations opening offices onboard. | In the early years of the [[Kusari Empire]], foreign immigration was strictly controlled and permanent foreign settlements on [[New Tokyo]] were strictly forbidden. While the [[Kusari]] Shogunate was unwilling to bend these rules, it still accommodated foreign business interests by allowing [[Interspace Commerce]] to construct [[Roppongi Station]] in 318 [[A.S.]] Despite the restrictions placed on permanent residencies elsewhere in [[Kusari]], and the outrage expressed by conservative [[Kusari]] politicians at the Hideyoshi controlled Shogunate for allowing foreigners into the [[New Tokyo]] system, [[Roppongi Station]]'s business flourished, with many corporations opening offices onboard. | ||
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Roppongi Station | |
Akebono class Station | |
Owner | |
Interspace Commerce | |
Location | |
6D, New Tokyo | |
Technical Data | |
Gravity | Complete |
Docking bays | Yes |
Amenities | Yes |
Crew | 1,320 |
In the early years of the Kusari Empire, foreign immigration was strictly controlled and permanent foreign settlements on New Tokyo were strictly forbidden. While the Kusari Shogunate was unwilling to bend these rules, it still accommodated foreign business interests by allowing Interspace Commerce to construct Roppongi Station in 318 A.S. Despite the restrictions placed on permanent residencies elsewhere in Kusari, and the outrage expressed by conservative Kusari politicians at the Hideyoshi controlled Shogunate for allowing foreigners into the New Tokyo system, Roppongi Station's business flourished, with many corporations opening offices onboard.
When Emperor Hideyoshi was deposed in 321 A.S., Roppongi's future was plunged into doubt. Thankfully, even the conservatives had recognised(sic) the financial benefits of leaving it alone, and in any case they had no desire at the time to upset Interspace Commerce, who owned the rights to all the jump gates and trade lanes within Kusari. The conservatives were still reluctant to have too many foreigners in New Tokyo, however, and Deshima Station in Shikoku was eventually constructed in 350 A.S. with the aim of reducing the "outsider" population. Strict travel regulations were enforced for ships entering into New Tokyo.
Most of these restrictions have since been lifted in the interests of progress. Roppongi has become a busy trade center, with Kusari and foreign companies arranging business deals on the station, almost around the clock. Most of the major houses have also established their embassies on Roppongi.
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Old Infocard 4.85.2
In the early years of the Kusari Empire, foreign immigration was strictly controlled and permanent foreign settlements on New Tokyo were strictly forbidden. While the Kusari Shogunate was unwilling to bend these rules, it still accommodated foreign business interests by allowing Interspace Commerce to construct Roppongi Station in 318 A.S. Despite the restrictions placed on permanent residencies elsewhere in Kusari, and the outrage expressed by conservative Kusari politicians at the Hideyoshi controlled Shogunate for allowing foreigners into the New Tokyo system, Roppongi Station's business flourished, with many corporations opening offices onboard.
When the Hideyoshi Emperor was deposed in 321 A.S., Roppongi's future was plunged into doubt. Thankfully, even the conservatives had recognised the financial benefits of leaving it alone, and in any case they had no desire at the time to upset Interspace Commerce, which at that time owned the rights to all the Jump Gates and Trade Lanes within Kusari. The conservatives were still reluctant to have too many foreigners in New Tokyo, however, and Deshima Station in Shikoku was eventually constructed in 350 A.S. with the aim of reducing the "outsider" population.
The Kusari-Rheinland embargo in 521 A.S. resulted in both those Houses nationalising their Trade Lanes and Jump Gates, causing Interspace Commerce to lose countless billions of credits almost overnight, as Kusari and Rheinland wiped away their debts to the Liberty corporation. Thoroughly angry with their losses, and the paltry two hundred years worth of tolls they extracted in exchange for their losses, Interspace began covertly funding independent pirates to raid Kusari shipping. After the formation of the Golden Chrysanthemum terrorist organisation, it is widely believed that Interspace has been funding them, just as they later began funding the Red Hessian pirates, and that the pirates in return sell stolen goods cheaply to Interspace. It is likely that these practices continue to this day, although Interspace's involvement has never been substantiated, and always sues any such allegations as "slander".
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Missions Offered
- Interspace Commerce: $25,000 to $40,000 range
Bribes Offered
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Commodities
Exports |
Imports |