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Latest revision as of 19:01, 2 December 2021
Venice Shipyard | |
Marghera class Shipyard | |
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Outcasts | |
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D3, Omicron Alpha | |
Technical Data | |
Gravity | Complete |
Docking bays | Yes |
Amenities | Yes |
Crew | 550 |
Construction of Venice Shipyard started in 806 AS to make use of the rich metal deposits found on Planet Albegna. Although several key materials are in short supply, the abundance of Titanium made the construction of another shipyard complex on the Corsica asteroid's husk a logical choice. The new facility proved to be necessary, as the fighting on multiple fronts in both the Tau and the Sigma sectors was starting to overwhelm the existing Outcast shipyards with drydocks and facilities running at maximum capacity.
In a matter of five years, the shipyard was completed. Since then, the giant Corsica Complex called the Outer Sanctum has been operating with capacity to spare. Venice, which has undergone a number of renovations since it became operational, mainly handles the construction of transport ships, while Valletta Shipyard and Corsica focus on capital warships of all sizes.
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