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+ | The Junkers make their official money from salvaging debris within the fields, but also have a good deal going with various criminals, who like their "no questions asked" policy. Tolerated by the governments, Junkers sometimes deal in contraband, but they are extremely hard to catch red-handed. They are frequently patronized by the criminal element for the refuge they offer within the often hostile territory of House capitol systems. | ||
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Revision as of 20:15, 3 December 2008
Rochester Base | |
Station | |
Image missing | |
Owner | |
Junkers | |
Location | |
C4, New York | |
Technical Data | |
Gravity | unknown |
Docking bays | unknown |
Amenities | unknown |
Crew | unknown |
The Junkers make their official money from salvaging debris within the fields, but also have a good deal going with various criminals, who like their "no questions asked" policy. Tolerated by the governments, Junkers sometimes deal in contraband, but they are extremely hard to catch red-handed. They are frequently patronized by the criminal element for the refuge they offer within the often hostile territory of House capitol systems.
Commodities
Sold |
Gold |
Scrap Metal |
Niobium |
Oxygen |
Water |
Diamonds |
Food Rations |
H-Fuel |
Pharmaceuticals |
Consumer Goods |
Sidearms (?) |
Counterfeit Software (?) |