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|location = [[Kusari]] | |location = [[Kusari]] | ||
|owner = [[Interspace Commerce]] | |owner = [[Interspace Commerce]] | ||
|type = ''Akebono'' class station | |type = ''Akebono'' class station | ||
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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 constructing Roppongi Station in orbit. Since that time, Roppongi has largely become home to elite expatriates from [[New York]] and [[New London]] who have long-term business to conduct in the system. The station is also a popular destination for New Tokyo youths wishing to sample its entertainment concourses. [[Interspace Commerce]] (IC) maintains an office on board to oversee its interests in the system. | |
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Revision as of 06:53, 14 November 2008
Roppongi Station | |
Unknown | |
Owner | |
Interspace Commerce | |
Location | |
D6, New Tokyo | |
Technical Data | |
Gravity | Complete |
Docking bays | Yes |
Amenities | Yes |
Crew | 4,000 |
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 constructing Roppongi Station in orbit. Since that time, Roppongi has largely become home to elite expatriates from New York and New London who have long-term business to conduct in the system. The station is also a popular destination for New Tokyo youths wishing to sample its entertainment concourses. Interspace Commerce (IC) maintains an office on board to oversee its interests in the system.