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Pittsburgh is covered by a single vast desert, broken only by large rocky outcroppings that were big enough to escape being swallowed up by the sand. Without any ice asteroids in close proximity, the planet was not considered a good candidate for terraforming and remained sparsely populated until a full-scale mineral survey in 650 A.S. pinpointed enormous deposits of [[Boron]] in the form of borax salts deep within the Corridera Plateau. A large scale mining operation was established on the planet in 660 A.S. by [[Deep Space Engineering]] to exploit these deposits, and it is now one of the only raw material extraction facility left within Liberty space. | Pittsburgh is covered by a single vast desert, broken only by large rocky outcroppings that were big enough to escape being swallowed up by the sand. Without any ice asteroids in close proximity, the planet was not considered a good candidate for terraforming and remained sparsely populated until a full-scale mineral survey in 650 A.S. pinpointed enormous deposits of [[Boron]] in the form of borax salts deep within the Corridera Plateau. A large scale mining operation was established on the planet in 660 A.S. by [[Deep Space Engineering]] to exploit these deposits, and it is now one of the only raw material extraction facility left within Liberty space. | ||
− | Since the success of DSE's boron mining concerns, there has been an increasing need for miners and other workers. Many refugees that come seeking asylum in Liberty often get redirected to Pittsburgh to find work in the boron mines, and to live in the cities that are slowly sprawling outwards around the mining facilities | + | Since the success of DSE's boron mining concerns, there has been an increasing need for miners and other workers. Many refugees that come seeking asylum in Liberty often get redirected to Pittsburgh to find work in the boron mines, and to live in the cities that are slowly sprawling outwards around the mining facilities. |
==Missions Offered== | ==Missions Offered== | ||
* [[Liberty Police, Inc.]]: $2,500 to $7,500 range | * [[Liberty Police, Inc.]]: $2,500 to $7,500 range |
Revision as of 10:03, 2 September 2011
Planet Pittsburgh | |
Owner | DSE |
Location | 2F, New York Liberty |
Technical information | |
Population | unknown |
Docking | Yes |
Terrain | Desert |
Diameter | 6,485 km |
Mass | 4.73 x 10e24 kg |
Temperature | -38°C to 69°C |
Escape velocity | 9.04 km/sec |
Pittsburgh is covered by a single vast desert, broken only by large rocky outcroppings that were big enough to escape being swallowed up by the sand. Without any ice asteroids in close proximity, the planet was not considered a good candidate for terraforming and remained sparsely populated until a full-scale mineral survey in 650 A.S. pinpointed enormous deposits of Boron in the form of borax salts deep within the Corridera Plateau. A large scale mining operation was established on the planet in 660 A.S. by Deep Space Engineering to exploit these deposits, and it is now one of the only raw material extraction facility left within Liberty space.
Since the success of DSE's boron mining concerns, there has been an increasing need for miners and other workers. Many refugees that come seeking asylum in Liberty often get redirected to Pittsburgh to find work in the boron mines, and to live in the cities that are slowly sprawling outwards around the mining facilities.
Missions Offered
- Liberty Police, Inc.: $2,500 to $7,500 range
- DSE: $2,500 to $7,500 range
- Bounty Hunters Guild: $2,500 to $7,500 range
Bribes Offered
Commodities
Exports |
Imports |