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| name = Santa Verna
 
| name = Santa Verna
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| class = Apagado
 
| type = ASTEROID_BASE
 
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| system = [[Omicron Alpha]]
 
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| house = {{House Link | Outcasts}}
 
| house = {{House Link | Outcasts}}
 
| owner = {{House Link | Outcasts}}
 
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The rock base of Seguro Refugio was hollowed out from a massive asteroid slowly falling into Soledad, which was slowly brought into a stable orbit after the hollowing reduced it's mass. It was the first base in Omicron-81, and would remain so for 20 years. Serugo Refugio was used to thoroughly map the system. When usable resources of copper and bauxite were discovered on Alcara's moon, it quickly became evident that the planet would be a good site for a shipyard. Construction of Cartagena soon started, while supplies and construction crews were housed on Serugo Refugio.
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POPULATION: 830
 
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The rock base of Santa Verna was hollowed out from a massive asteroid that was dragged into Carinea's orbit to serve as a listening post and logistics installation. The initial plan was to have it monitor any and all vessels entering or exiting the Siniestre nebula, while also keeping tabs on the Omicron Phi jump hole. After Santa Verna was established, the station's proximity to the nearby graveyard drew the attention of some of the more religious sects of Maltese society, who have since turned a significant portion of the station's interior into places of worship. In time, Santa Verna became a hub for those of Malta to have their questions answered and voices heard after their rhetoric had fallen on deaf ears.  
Once the shipyard was completed, the asteroid base was all but abandoned. It became a home for the "outcasts among the Outcasts", people whom the Outcast leaders considered dissidents. Due to their low birthrate, the Outcast culture evolved to value every member of their society - exiling unwanted members are socially more acceptable then executions. Life on the station is not as luxurious as that on Malta, but those living aboard are nevertheless content to stay, knowing they are forever bound to the orange grass.
 
 
==Missions Offered==
 
==Missions Offered==
 
No missions offered here
 
No missions offered here

Revision as of 22:35, 15 April 2018

Santa Verna
Apagado class Asteroid Base
Owner
Flag-outcasts.png Outcasts
Location
3E, Omicron Alpha
Technical Data
Gravity true
Docking bays true
Amenities true
Crew 830

POPULATION: 830 The rock base of Santa Verna was hollowed out from a massive asteroid that was dragged into Carinea's orbit to serve as a listening post and logistics installation. The initial plan was to have it monitor any and all vessels entering or exiting the Siniestre nebula, while also keeping tabs on the Omicron Phi jump hole. After Santa Verna was established, the station's proximity to the nearby graveyard drew the attention of some of the more religious sects of Maltese society, who have since turned a significant portion of the station's interior into places of worship. In time, Santa Verna became a hub for those of Malta to have their questions answered and voices heard after their rhetoric had fallen on deaf ears.

Missions Offered

No missions offered here

Bribes Offered

Commodities

Exports
  • None
Imports