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{{Base Infobox
 
| name = Guise Mining Facility
 
| name = Guise Mining Facility
 
| image = Guise_Mining_Facility.jpg
 
| image = Guise_Mining_Facility.jpg
| class = C-7 (St. Bartholomew)
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| nickname = ga03_05_base
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| class = C-7 (St Bartholomew)
 
| type = STATION
 
| type = STATION
 
| system = [[Picardy]]
 
| system = [[Picardy]]
| sector = 3E
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| sector = 2E
 
| house = {{House Link | Gallia}}
 
| house = {{House Link | Gallia}}
| owner = [[Gallic Metal Service]]
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| owner = {{Icon|GMS}} [[Gallic Metal Service]]
 
| gravity = Complete
 
| gravity = Complete
 
| docking = Yes
 
| docking = Yes
 
| amenities = Yes
 
| amenities = Yes
| population = 3500
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| population = 480
| capacity = 4500
 
 
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Located in the heart of De Crecy asteroid field, Guise is the primary producer of aluminium in the [[Gallia|House of Gallia]]. The metal is prominently featured in De Crecy asteroids, and even after several hundreds of years of active mining the field still contains billions of tons of [[aluminium]]. Guise is used as a drop-off point for asteroid miners in De Crecy, and also houses local [[Gallic Royal Police|Police]] patrols, construction workers employed for maintaining the miners and service ships, and the administrative offices of [[Gallic Metal Service|Gallic Metal Services]]. The station's core was built in 350 [[AGS]]. In 480-490 AGS, when aluminium demand increased across Gallia, a lengthy trade lane system was built from [[Planet Amiens]] to Guise through the [[Saint-Quentin Space Colony]] area.
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Located in the heart of De Crecy asteroid field, Guise is the primary producer of aluminium in the [[Gallia|House of Gallia]]. The metal is prominently featured in De Crecy asteroids, and even after several hundreds of years of active mining the field still commercially viable. Guise is used as both a drop-off point and smelter, but also houses some local [[GRP|Police]] patrols and maintenance personnel to maintain the mining ships.
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The station's core was built in 350 A.G.S. . In 480-490 A.G.S., when [[Aluminium]] demand increased across Gallia, a trade lane to Guise from nearby [[Fort Etaples]] was created. The [[GRN|Royal Navy]] argued against this decision, stating that it would compromise the security of [[Calais Research Facility|Calais]], but was overruled by the King. Guise has benefitted from the decision, as travel by lane meant the journey was both faster and safer.
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While the significance of Guise decreased along with economic decline in the [[Picardy]] system that started around 500 A.G.S., it is still one of the most profitable mining operations of [[GMS]]. The station is relatively safe, with nearby Fort Etaples providing sufficient additional protection from pirate groups and more serious threats. The [[Second Gallic War]] and the invasion of [[Bretonia]] have significantly increased demands for metals in Gallia, and GMS is currently employing over 150 new workers to increase Guise's production capacity.
  
While the significance of Guise decreased along with economic decline in the [[Picardy]] system that started around 500 AGS, it is still one of the most profitable mining operations of [[GMS]]. The mineable area is relatively safe, with nearby [[Fort Etaples]] providing sufficient protection from pirate groups and more serious threats. In 691 AGS, aluminium processing facilities were built and attached to the station, producing specific alloys used for building spaceship hull components. The [[Second Gallic War]] and, more recently, Sirius conquest, significantly increased demands for metals in Gallia, and GMS is currently employing over 1200 new workers to increase Guise's production capacity.
 
 
==Missions Offered==
 
==Missions Offered==
No missions offered here
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{{Spoiler|
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* [[Gallic Metal Service]]
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==Bribes Offered==
 
==Bribes Offered==
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* [[Gallic Metal Service]]
 
* [[Gallic Metal Service]]
 
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{{Clear}}
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==Commodities==
 
==Commodities==
 
{{Exports|
 
{{Exports|
* None
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* [[Drill Bits]]
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* [[Mining Machinery]]
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* [[Molybdenum]]
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* [[Oxygen]]
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* [[Sirius Credit Card (10.000)]]
 
}}{{Imports|
 
}}{{Imports|
* [[Mining Machinery]]
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* [[Cigars]]
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* [[Blue Jillies]]
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* [[Council Pilot]]
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* [[Deuterium]]
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* [[Gallic Brigand]]
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* [[Hydrocarbons]]
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* [[Maquis Pilot]]
 
* [[Robotics]]
 
* [[Robotics]]
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* [[Solar Panels]]
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* [[Unione Corse Pilot]]
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}}
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{{Clear}}
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==[[Ships]]==
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{{Ship List/begin}}
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{{SL |[[Tournez]]| Light Miner| Dsy gms lf.png}}
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{{SL |[[Courbe]]| Heavy Miner| Dsy gms vhf.png}}
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{{SL |[[Plier]]| Deep Sapce Miner| Dsy gms shf.png}}
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{{Ship List/end}}
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{{Clear}}
  
 
[[Category: Gallia]]
 
[[Category: Gallia]]
[[Category: Discovery content]]
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[[Category: Picardy]]
 
[[Category: Gallic Metal Service]]
 
[[Category: Gallic Metal Service]]

Latest revision as of 19:29, 17 January 2019

Guise Mining Facility
C-7 (St Bartholomew) class Station
Guise Mining Facility.jpg
Owner
GMS Logo.png Gallic Metal Service
Location
2E, Picardy
Technical Data
Gravity Complete
Docking bays Yes
Amenities Yes
Crew 480

Located in the heart of De Crecy asteroid field, Guise is the primary producer of aluminium in the House of Gallia. The metal is prominently featured in De Crecy asteroids, and even after several hundreds of years of active mining the field still commercially viable. Guise is used as both a drop-off point and smelter, but also houses some local Police patrols and maintenance personnel to maintain the mining ships.

The station's core was built in 350 A.G.S. . In 480-490 A.G.S., when Aluminium demand increased across Gallia, a trade lane to Guise from nearby Fort Etaples was created. The Royal Navy argued against this decision, stating that it would compromise the security of Calais, but was overruled by the King. Guise has benefitted from the decision, as travel by lane meant the journey was both faster and safer.

While the significance of Guise decreased along with economic decline in the Picardy system that started around 500 A.G.S., it is still one of the most profitable mining operations of GMS. The station is relatively safe, with nearby Fort Etaples providing sufficient additional protection from pirate groups and more serious threats. The Second Gallic War and the invasion of Bretonia have significantly increased demands for metals in Gallia, and GMS is currently employing over 150 new workers to increase Guise's production capacity.

Missions Offered


Bribes Offered


Commodities

Exports
Imports


Ships

Dsy gms lf.png
Tournez
Light Miner
Dsy gms vhf.png
Courbe
Heavy Miner
Dsy gms shf.png
Plier
Deep Sapce Miner