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{{Version|4.91}}
 
{{Base Infobox
 
{{Base Infobox
 
| name = Cordes Outpost
 
| name = Cordes Outpost
| image = Reunion.jpg
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| image = Cordes Outpost.jpg
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| nickname = br08_01_base
 
| class = Liberte
 
| class = Liberte
 
| type = STATION
 
| type = STATION
 
| system = [[Orkney]]
 
| system = [[Orkney]]
| sector = 3E
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| sector = D3
| house = {{House Link | Bretonia}}
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| house = [[Border Worlds]]
| owner = [[Gallic Royal Navy]]
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| owner = {{Icon|Gallia}} [[Gallic Royal Navy]]
 
| gravity = Partial
 
| gravity = Partial
 
| docking = Yes
 
| docking = Yes
 
| amenities = Basic
 
| amenities = Basic
| population = 80
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| population = 120
 
}}
 
}}
Reunion was constructed by the [[Council]] in 817 A.S., only a few weeks after the path in the [[Orkney]] mine field was cleared. Named after a French island in the Indian ocean of ancient Earth, this base is a symbol of the actual reunion of Sirius colonies and the [[Gallia|House of Gallia]], which was isolated from the rest of human civilization for over seven hundred years.
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Reunion was constructed by the [[Council]] in 817 [[A.S.]], only a few weeks after the path in the [[Orkney]] mine field was cleared. Named after a French island in the Indian ocean of ancient Earth, this base is a symbol of the actual reunion of [[Sirius]] colonies and the [[Gallia|House of Gallia]], which was isolated from the rest of human civilization for over seven hundred years.
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The station was built in a haste using whatever materials could be brought into Orkney from [[Languedoc]]. Larger construction elements, including dock ports and solar panels, were purchased from [[Independent Miners Guild]]. Abandoned shortly after the Council's defeat in Languedoc, the station's defense grid was set to automatically target anything coming out of the Languedoc [[Jump Hole]]. The [[Gallic Navy]] heavily damaged the station when their forces finally pushed into Orkney. What was left of it was recommissioned as a guard post overseeing the Languedoc Jump Hole, and renamed Cordes Outpost.
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This was short lived, as the base was quickly subdued and captured by the Gallic Royal Navy when they launched their invasion of [[Sirius]] the following year. The station was rechristened as Cordes, and its administration transferred to [[Gallic Royal Intelligence]], who oversaw all traffic into and out of the Gallic Hebrides.
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Cordes was one of the very first installations to pledge themselves to the Royal Enclave following Director-Regent d'Avignon's declaration of the Royal Enclave as a sovereign polity of the Hebrides. The base has received reinforcement from the [[Battleship Montmorency|Montmorency's]] relatively fresh battlegroup, and is being built up into a bulwark against Confederal Gallia. Deep strikes into Gallic Core Worlds are sometimes launched from Cordes, but it is not a common occurence
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The station was built in a haste using whatever materials could be brought into Orkney from [[Languedoc]]. Larger construction elements, including dock ports and solar panels, were purchased from [[Independent Miners Guild]]. Abandoned shortly after the Council's defeat in Languedoc, the station's defense grid was set to automatically target anything coming out of the Languedoc jump hole. The [[Gallic Royal Navy|Gallic Navy]] heavily damaged the station when their forces finally pushed into Orkney. What was left of it was recommissioned as a guard post overseeing the Languedoc entrance into Gallia, and renamed Cordes Outpost.
 
 
==Missions Offered==
 
==Missions Offered==
* [[Gallic Royal Police]]: $150,000 to $1,000,000 range
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{{Spoiler|
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* [[Gallic Royal Navy]]
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}}
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==Bribes Offered==
 
==Bribes Offered==
 
{{Spoiler|
 
{{Spoiler|
 
* [[EFL Oil & Machinery]]
 
* [[EFL Oil & Machinery]]
* [[Gallic Royal Navy]]
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* [[Gallic Metal Service]]
 
* [[Gallic Royal Police]]
 
* [[Gallic Royal Police]]
 
* [[IDF Shipping]]
 
* [[IDF Shipping]]
 
}}
 
}}
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{{Clear}}
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==Commodities==
 
==Commodities==
 
{{Exports|
 
{{Exports|
* None
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* [[Deuterium]]
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* [[Oxygen]]
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* [[Sirius Credit Card (10.000)]]
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* [[Water]]
 
}}{{Imports|
 
}}{{Imports|
* None
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* [[Council Pilot]]
}}{{Clear}}
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* [[Cruiser Commander (Bretonia)]]
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* [[Fleet Admiral (Bretonia)]]
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* [[Gallic Brigand]]
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* [[Gunboat Captain (Bretonia)]]
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* [[Maquis Pilot]]
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* [[Side Arms]]
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* [[Unione Corse Pilot]]
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}}
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{{Clear}}
  
[[Category: Bretonia]]
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[[Category: Border Worlds]]
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[[Category: Orkney]]
 
[[Category: Gallic Royal Navy]]
 
[[Category: Gallic Royal Navy]]
[[Category: Discovery content]]
 

Latest revision as of 09:39, 28 October 2020

Cordes Outpost
Liberte class Station
Cordes Outpost.jpg
Owner
Flag-gallia.png Gallic Royal Navy
Location
D3, Orkney
Technical Data
Gravity Partial
Docking bays Yes
Amenities Basic
Crew 120

Reunion was constructed by the Council in 817 A.S., only a few weeks after the path in the Orkney mine field was cleared. Named after a French island in the Indian ocean of ancient Earth, this base is a symbol of the actual reunion of Sirius colonies and the House of Gallia, which was isolated from the rest of human civilization for over seven hundred years.

The station was built in a haste using whatever materials could be brought into Orkney from Languedoc. Larger construction elements, including dock ports and solar panels, were purchased from Independent Miners Guild. Abandoned shortly after the Council's defeat in Languedoc, the station's defense grid was set to automatically target anything coming out of the Languedoc Jump Hole. The Gallic Navy heavily damaged the station when their forces finally pushed into Orkney. What was left of it was recommissioned as a guard post overseeing the Languedoc Jump Hole, and renamed Cordes Outpost.

This was short lived, as the base was quickly subdued and captured by the Gallic Royal Navy when they launched their invasion of Sirius the following year. The station was rechristened as Cordes, and its administration transferred to Gallic Royal Intelligence, who oversaw all traffic into and out of the Gallic Hebrides.

Cordes was one of the very first installations to pledge themselves to the Royal Enclave following Director-Regent d'Avignon's declaration of the Royal Enclave as a sovereign polity of the Hebrides. The base has received reinforcement from the Montmorency's relatively fresh battlegroup, and is being built up into a bulwark against Confederal Gallia. Deep strikes into Gallic Core Worlds are sometimes launched from Cordes, but it is not a common occurence


Missions Offered


Bribes Offered


Commodities

Exports
Imports