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− | |name = Bruchsal Base | + | {{Base Infobox |
− | |image = Bruchsal_Base.jpg | + | | name = Bruchsal Base |
− | |system = [[Frankfurt]] | + | | image = Bruchsal_Base.jpg |
− | |sector = | + | | nickname = rh04_05_base |
− | | | + | | class = Weisheit |
− | |owner = [[Bundschuh]] | + | | type = ASTEROID_BASE |
− | | | + | | system = [[Frankfurt]] |
+ | | sector = 3F | ||
+ | | house = {{House Link | Rheinland}} | ||
+ | | owner = {{Icon|Bundschuh}} [[Bundschuh]] | ||
+ | | gravity = Complete | ||
+ | | docking = Yes | ||
+ | | amenities = Yes | ||
+ | | population = 520 | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | A [[Bundschuh]] | + | Believed to be founded by a group of [[Planet New Berlin|New Berlin]] University students in 679 [[A.S.]], the movement had much support among the liberal elite of New Berlin, tired of the corrupt practices of the government that had led them to financial ruin near the end of the 80-Years War. During the Dresden rebellion of 700 AS, the [[Bundschuh]] found their first official cause -- shipping supplies "liberated" from [[Frankfurt]] to the [[Kruger]] and [[Daumann]] rebels. Three months after that, sympathetic maintenance workers started sabotaging Daumann manufacturing operations in New Berlin. The industrial heart of Rheinland stopped beating, and the Popular Revolution had begun. |
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+ | Five years later the Emperor was overthrown, and a new coalition government was established in its place. While the Bundschuh initially pushed for a full investigation into the activities of companies such as Kruger Minerals and Daumann Heavy Construction, more pragmatic elements within the government decided that for the newly formed [[Rheinland]] Republic to succeed, it needed the support of the aristocrats who controlled those and other major companies. Both Kruger and Daumann were eventually required to pay substantial reparations intended to "improve the Rheinland Republic for the good of all people," and all Rheinland companies were forced to comply with a newly ratified Workers' Rights Convention. | ||
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+ | By 715 AS business in Dresden had more or less resumed as usual. The Bundschuh were driven underground, an impractical brand of idealism ill-suited to building a consensus among the many different government factions and the aristocrats who controlled the purse strings. The Bundschuh took the ideological high route, attracting the purists dedicated to overthrowing the corrupt Rheinland regime represented by the government, Daumann, and [[Republican]]. The [[Red Hessians]] adapted the more pragmatic approach of stealing and plundering in the guise of fighting the powers that be. As a result, the Red Hessian ranks swelled, and the Bundschuh dwindled. | ||
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+ | The Bundschuh have always looked to the [[Unioners]], [[LWB]], Red Hessians, and disgruntled Republican, Daumann and Kruger workers for possible recruits. They maintain a distinct note of neutrality towards the criminal groups, although they find the Red Hessian and Unioner practice of indiscriminate piracy distasteful. They prefer to focus on Daumann, Republican, and military bases, although they do raid a ship on occasion for supplies, preferring [[Samura]] or [[Kishiro]], as they have no more love for [[Kusari] than the rest of the Rheinland. | ||
− | + | Bruchsal itself is an old Popular Revolution-era supply depot formed from a hollowed asteroid; slowly expanded over the decades to house many hundreds of people at maximum capacity. Typically orbiting [[Planet Holstein]] just out of scanner and defensive grid range, the proximity to the Westerwald, Sigmas, and various Rheinland population centers means that Bruchsal stands as the political and administrative heart of the Bundschuh Underground. The local patrols based from the station are known to be particularly ferocious; enough that they enjoy a relative control over the entire Taunusfeld, despite frequent skirmishes with both Federal Authorities and Smugglers sneaking through the [[Jump Hole|Jump Holes]] dotting the field | |
− | + | ==Missions Offered== | |
+ | {{Spoiler| | ||
+ | * [[Bundschuh]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | ==Bribes Offered== | |
+ | {{Spoiler| | ||
+ | * [[Bundschuh]] | ||
+ | * [[Junkers]] | ||
+ | * [[Red Hessians]] | ||
+ | * [[Unioners]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Clear}} | ||
− | + | ==Commodities== | |
− | + | {{Exports| | |
− | + | * [[Fertilizers]] | |
− | * | + | * [[Industrial Hardware]] |
− | * | + | * [[Oxygen]] |
− | * | + | * [[Propaganda]] |
− | * | + | * [[Rheinbier]] |
− | * | + | * [[Side Arms]] |
− | + | * [[Sirius Credit Card (10.000)]] | |
− | + | }}{{Imports| | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Black Market Light Arms]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Blue Diamonds]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Counterfeit Software]] |
− | + | * [[Cruiser Commander (Rheinland)]] | |
− | + | * [[Deuterium]] | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Elixirs]] |
+ | * [[Energy Field Equipment]] | ||
+ | * [[Fleet Admiral (Rheinland)]] | ||
+ | * [[Furs]] | ||
+ | * [[Gadolinium]] | ||
+ | * [[Gunboat Captain (Rheinland)]] | ||
+ | * [[Holmium]] | ||
+ | * [[Hydrogen Cyanide]] | ||
+ | * [[Hypnotainment Bands]] | ||
+ | }}{{Imports| | ||
+ | * [[Kemwer Munitions]] | ||
+ | * [[Light Arms]] | ||
+ | * [[Molybdenum]] | ||
+ | * [[Nanotubes]] | ||
+ | * [[Nickel]] | ||
+ | * [[Pharmaceuticals]] | ||
+ | * [[Shape-memory Alloy]] | ||
+ | * [[Solar Panels]] | ||
+ | * [[Tantalum]] | ||
+ | * [[Tea]] | ||
+ | * [[Tellurium]] | ||
+ | * [[Tobacco]] | ||
+ | * [[Tungsten]] | ||
+ | * [[Ultralloy]] | ||
+ | * [[Vanadium]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Clear}} | ||
− | == | + | ==[[Ships]]== |
− | + | {{Ship List/begin}} | |
− | + | {{SL |[[Switchblade]]| Heavy Fighter| Bw elite.png}} | |
− | + | {{SL |[[Cutlass]]| Bomber| Cutlass.png}} | |
− | + | {{SL |[[Montante]]| Gunboat| Montante.png}} | |
− | + | {{Ship List/end}} | |
− | + | {{Clear}} | |
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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: Rheinland]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: Frankfurt]] |
− | + | [[Category: Bundschuh]] | |
− | [[Category:Bundschuh]] |
Latest revision as of 16:37, 11 January 2019
Bruchsal Base | |
Weisheit class Asteroid Base | |
Owner | |
Bundschuh | |
Location | |
3F, Frankfurt | |
Technical Data | |
Gravity | Complete |
Docking bays | Yes |
Amenities | Yes |
Crew | 520 |
Believed to be founded by a group of New Berlin University students in 679 A.S., the movement had much support among the liberal elite of New Berlin, tired of the corrupt practices of the government that had led them to financial ruin near the end of the 80-Years War. During the Dresden rebellion of 700 AS, the Bundschuh found their first official cause -- shipping supplies "liberated" from Frankfurt to the Kruger and Daumann rebels. Three months after that, sympathetic maintenance workers started sabotaging Daumann manufacturing operations in New Berlin. The industrial heart of Rheinland stopped beating, and the Popular Revolution had begun.
Five years later the Emperor was overthrown, and a new coalition government was established in its place. While the Bundschuh initially pushed for a full investigation into the activities of companies such as Kruger Minerals and Daumann Heavy Construction, more pragmatic elements within the government decided that for the newly formed Rheinland Republic to succeed, it needed the support of the aristocrats who controlled those and other major companies. Both Kruger and Daumann were eventually required to pay substantial reparations intended to "improve the Rheinland Republic for the good of all people," and all Rheinland companies were forced to comply with a newly ratified Workers' Rights Convention.
By 715 AS business in Dresden had more or less resumed as usual. The Bundschuh were driven underground, an impractical brand of idealism ill-suited to building a consensus among the many different government factions and the aristocrats who controlled the purse strings. The Bundschuh took the ideological high route, attracting the purists dedicated to overthrowing the corrupt Rheinland regime represented by the government, Daumann, and Republican. The Red Hessians adapted the more pragmatic approach of stealing and plundering in the guise of fighting the powers that be. As a result, the Red Hessian ranks swelled, and the Bundschuh dwindled.
The Bundschuh have always looked to the Unioners, LWB, Red Hessians, and disgruntled Republican, Daumann and Kruger workers for possible recruits. They maintain a distinct note of neutrality towards the criminal groups, although they find the Red Hessian and Unioner practice of indiscriminate piracy distasteful. They prefer to focus on Daumann, Republican, and military bases, although they do raid a ship on occasion for supplies, preferring Samura or Kishiro, as they have no more love for [[Kusari] than the rest of the Rheinland.
Bruchsal itself is an old Popular Revolution-era supply depot formed from a hollowed asteroid; slowly expanded over the decades to house many hundreds of people at maximum capacity. Typically orbiting Planet Holstein just out of scanner and defensive grid range, the proximity to the Westerwald, Sigmas, and various Rheinland population centers means that Bruchsal stands as the political and administrative heart of the Bundschuh Underground. The local patrols based from the station are known to be particularly ferocious; enough that they enjoy a relative control over the entire Taunusfeld, despite frequent skirmishes with both Federal Authorities and Smugglers sneaking through the Jump Holes dotting the field
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