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| name = Ainu Depot
 
| name = Ainu Depot
| image = ainu.jpg
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| image = Ainu Depot.jpg
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| nickname = ku05_02_base
 
| class = Kikukamonsho
 
| class = Kikukamonsho
 
| type = STATION
 
| type = STATION
 
| system = [[Hokkaido]]
 
| system = [[Hokkaido]]
| sector = 6C
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| sector = 5C
 
| house = {{House Link | Kusari}}
 
| house = {{House Link | Kusari}}
| owner = [[Golden Chrysanthemums]]
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| owner = {{Icon|GC}} [[Golden Chrysanthemums]]
 
| gravity = Partial
 
| gravity = Partial
 
| docking = Yes
 
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Most scholars date the start of the group as the publication of [[Golden Chrysanthemum]] in Bloom in 642 A.S. The author, Yuyu Matsuda, was a young but critically acclaimed poet. Charismatic and well-spoken, Matsuda had a considerable following among young Kusari women who found their lives lacking in direction but were reluctant to become married and fulfil their traditional role in [[Kusari]] society.
 
Most scholars date the start of the group as the publication of [[Golden Chrysanthemum]] in Bloom in 642 A.S. The author, Yuyu Matsuda, was a young but critically acclaimed poet. Charismatic and well-spoken, Matsuda had a considerable following among young Kusari women who found their lives lacking in direction but were reluctant to become married and fulfil their traditional role in [[Kusari]] society.
  
Yuyu decried what she saw as the corruption of the [[Kusari]] male-dominated culture and preached a revolution led by the long-suffering women of Kusari. These ideas were eventually encapsulated in [[Golden Chrysanthemum]] in Bloom, in which Matsuda described a fictitious nation called Yomi. A place of fat, lazy male bureaucrats who handed out concessions at the whim of entrenched mega-corporations, Yomi was eventually engulfed in revolution and united under the rule of a benevolent Empress personally selected by the goddess Amaterasu to watch over her people.
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Yuyu decried what she saw as the corruption of the Kusari male-dominated culture and preached a revolution led by the long-suffering women of Kusari. These ideas were eventually encapsulated in Golden Chrysanthemum in Bloom, in which Matsuda described a fictitious nation called Yomi. A place of fat, lazy male bureaucrats who handed out concessions at the whim of entrenched mega-corporations, Yomi was eventually engulfed in revolution and united under the rule of a benevolent Empress personally selected by the goddess Amaterasu to watch over her people.
  
 
Matsuda looked to the foreigners as a model, where women could be president and run corporations. The Chrysanthemum went on to become a best-seller. Unfortunately, in 648 A.S., Matsuda crossed the dangerous line between ideas and actions when she was implicated in the botched assassination attempt of the planetary governor of [[Kyushu]]. Rather than face the ignominy of imprisonment, Matsuda chose ritual suicide instead. An increase in attacks on government personnel and installations followed soon after.
 
Matsuda looked to the foreigners as a model, where women could be president and run corporations. The Chrysanthemum went on to become a best-seller. Unfortunately, in 648 A.S., Matsuda crossed the dangerous line between ideas and actions when she was implicated in the botched assassination attempt of the planetary governor of [[Kyushu]]. Rather than face the ignominy of imprisonment, Matsuda chose ritual suicide instead. An increase in attacks on government personnel and installations followed soon after.
  
Unfortunately, any attempts to locate the [[Golden Chrysanthemum]] base or learn more about their organization has been thwarted by their willingness to die rather than talk. A Golden C. pilot will trigger her ship's self-destruction rather than be captured, and suicide attacks are common. Attempts to infiltrate the Golden C. have proven equally fruitless, due to the rituals, security measures and [[Cardamine]] addiction required to become a fully fledged member. On several occasions the Kusari government has received the finger of an undercover agent wrapped in a page from one of Matsuda's books.
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Ainu Depot was the first space station built by the Golden Chrysanthemums, though the exact date of its construction is unknown it is speculated to date back to late 660 AS. Ever since its construction, Ainu has served as a valuable launchpad for raids upon traffic passing through Kyushu and [[Hokkaido]] much to the discontent of the [[Kusari State Police]].  
  
The [[Kusari State Police]] tries to keep a watchful eye on the faction, but has been unable to curb their activities with any real success. This is somewhat due to the assistance of the [[Blood Dragons]], who have made use of Ainu Depot as a rest stop on the long journey to the inner systems of Kusari. The Blood Dragons also share the group's desire to overthrow the government and reform House Kusari, although this may eventually lead to an ideological conflict between the two groups, as the Blood Dragons may not concede to all the social reforms that the Golden Chrysanthemums will insist upon.
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With the repair of the [[Battleship Matsuda]] completed, Ainu has lost its status as the GCs headquarters though it has retained its importance as an installation with the addition of a drydock, finished in late 824 AS. The ability to maintain the Sisterhood’s fleet of [[Fighters]], logistics and gunboats is the first step on the road for Golden Chrysanthemums to become an independent and self-reliant movement.
  
Originally, the Golden Chrysanthemums were never as well armed as the [[Blood Dragons nor as influential as the [[Hogosha]], and were more of an irritant to the government than an actual threat. In recent years however, especially in the wake of the war against [[Bretonia]], greater amounts of funding from the increased popularity of [[Cardamine]], and recruits from the dissatisfied younger elements of Kusari society, have flooded into the organisation. The Golden Chrysanthemums have grown to potentially rival the paramilitary power of the Blood Dragons, both in technology and in the quality of pilots, although due to their radical ideas they still lack the considerable political influence that the Blood Dragons secretly wield within elements of the [[Kusari]] government.
 
 
==Missions Offered==
 
==Missions Offered==
No missions offered here
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{{Spoiler|
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* [[Blood Dragons]]
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* [[Golden Chrysanthemums]]
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}}
  
 
==Bribes Offered==
 
==Bribes Offered==
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* [[Golden Chrysanthemums]]
 
* [[Golden Chrysanthemums]]
 
}}
 
}}
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{{Clear}}
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==Commodities==
 
==Commodities==
 
{{Exports|
 
{{Exports|
 
* [[Cardamine]]
 
* [[Cardamine]]
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* [[Consumer Goods]]
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* [[H-Fuel]]
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* [[Hull Segments]]
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* [[Industrial Hardware]]
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* [[Light Arms]]
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* [[Sake]]
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* [[Sirius Credit Card (10.000)]]
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* [[Oxygen]]
 
}}{{Imports|
 
}}{{Imports|
 
* [[Basic Alloy]]
 
* [[Basic Alloy]]
 
* [[Bio-Neural Processors]]
 
* [[Bio-Neural Processors]]
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* [[Black Market Light Arms]]
 
* [[Black Market Munitions]]
 
* [[Black Market Munitions]]
* [[Cigars]]
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* [[Blood Diamonds]]
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* [[Blue Jillies]]
 
* [[Cobalt]]
 
* [[Cobalt]]
* [[Consumer Goods]]
 
 
* [[Copper]]
 
* [[Copper]]
 
* [[Crew]]
 
* [[Crew]]
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* [[Industrial Materials]]
 
* [[Industrial Materials]]
 
* [[Iridium]]
 
* [[Iridium]]
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}}{{Imports|
 
* [[Luxury Food]]
 
* [[Luxury Food]]
* [[MOX]]
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* [[Manifolds]]
 
* [[Nanocapacitors]]
 
* [[Nanocapacitors]]
 
* [[Neon]]
 
* [[Neon]]
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* [[Side Arms]]
 
* [[Side Arms]]
 
* [[Silver]]
 
* [[Silver]]
* [[Superconductors]]
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* [[Synthetic Marijuana]]
 
* [[Tea]]
 
* [[Tea]]
* [[Tobacco]]
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* [[Thorium MOX]]
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* [[Tea]]
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* [[Titanium]]
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* [[Vodka]]
 
* [[Xenobiotic Filters]]
 
* [[Xenobiotic Filters]]
}}{{Clear}}
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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 |[[Blossom]]| Heavy Fighter | Gc vhf.png}}
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{{SL |[[Orchid]]| Bomber| Gcbomber.png}}
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{{SL |[[Kestrel]]| Freighter | Kestrel-s.png}}
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{{Ship List/end}}
  
 
[[Category: Kusari]]
 
[[Category: Kusari]]
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[[Category: Hokkaido]]
 
[[Category: Golden Chrysanthemums]]
 
[[Category: Golden Chrysanthemums]]

Latest revision as of 15:57, 11 February 2019

Ainu Depot
Kikukamonsho class Station
Ainu Depot.jpg
Owner
ChrysanthemumLogo.png Golden Chrysanthemums
Location
5C, Hokkaido
Technical Data
Gravity Partial
Docking bays Yes
Amenities Yes
Crew 320

Most scholars date the start of the group as the publication of Golden Chrysanthemum in Bloom in 642 A.S. The author, Yuyu Matsuda, was a young but critically acclaimed poet. Charismatic and well-spoken, Matsuda had a considerable following among young Kusari women who found their lives lacking in direction but were reluctant to become married and fulfil their traditional role in Kusari society.

Yuyu decried what she saw as the corruption of the Kusari male-dominated culture and preached a revolution led by the long-suffering women of Kusari. These ideas were eventually encapsulated in Golden Chrysanthemum in Bloom, in which Matsuda described a fictitious nation called Yomi. A place of fat, lazy male bureaucrats who handed out concessions at the whim of entrenched mega-corporations, Yomi was eventually engulfed in revolution and united under the rule of a benevolent Empress personally selected by the goddess Amaterasu to watch over her people.

Matsuda looked to the foreigners as a model, where women could be president and run corporations. The Chrysanthemum went on to become a best-seller. Unfortunately, in 648 A.S., Matsuda crossed the dangerous line between ideas and actions when she was implicated in the botched assassination attempt of the planetary governor of Kyushu. Rather than face the ignominy of imprisonment, Matsuda chose ritual suicide instead. An increase in attacks on government personnel and installations followed soon after.

Ainu Depot was the first space station built by the Golden Chrysanthemums, though the exact date of its construction is unknown it is speculated to date back to late 660 AS. Ever since its construction, Ainu has served as a valuable launchpad for raids upon traffic passing through Kyushu and Hokkaido much to the discontent of the Kusari State Police.

With the repair of the Battleship Matsuda completed, Ainu has lost its status as the GCs headquarters though it has retained its importance as an installation with the addition of a drydock, finished in late 824 AS. The ability to maintain the Sisterhood’s fleet of Fighters, logistics and gunboats is the first step on the road for Golden Chrysanthemums to become an independent and self-reliant movement.

Missions Offered


Bribes Offered


Commodities

Exports
Imports
Imports


Ships

Gc vhf.png
Blossom
Heavy Fighter
Gcbomber.png
Orchid
Bomber
Kestrel-s.png
Kestrel
Freighter