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| system = [[Leeds]] | | system = [[Leeds]] | ||
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| house = {{House Link | Bretonia}} | | house = {{House Link | Bretonia}} | ||
| owner = [[Kusari Naval Forces]] | | owner = [[Kusari Naval Forces]] | ||
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| population = 950 | | population = 950 | ||
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− | + | Before 816 A.S., Glasgow Outpost was the headquarters for Bowex ([[Border World Exports]]), a very large, very old shipping conglomerate. Bowex, which received its royal charter from Prince Harry XXI himself in 310 A.S., claims a long and storied history in which the company was involved in most of the major events of [[Bretonia]]n history. Prior to the war with Kusari, Bowex was the leading Bretonian shipping concern and handles most of the shipping in and around Leeds. | |
− | When | + | When Kusari onslaught against Bretonia had reached the Leeds system, Bowex officials moved to [[New London]] and other stations located in safer areas of Bretonia. The outpost still formally belonged to the company, but in fact was operated by [[Bretonia Armed Forces]]. Glasgow was reinforced with hull plates and modern station weaponry, yet, the Armed Forces did not have time and resources to renew the dated and inefficient internal security systems. Kusari Navy used this weakness in the battle for the [[Jump Gate]], dispatching several small groups of commandos that were able to neutralize many of the station's defenders by a surprise attack, and gaining partial control of weapon systems. Yet, remaining defenders of Glasgow did not surrender, and fighting on the station continued long after the surrounding space was cleared of Bretonia Armed Forces presence. |
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+ | {{Exports| | ||
+ | * None | ||
+ | }}{{Imports| | ||
+ | * [[H-Fuel]] | ||
+ | * [[Iridium]] | ||
+ | * [[Optical Chips]] | ||
+ | * [[Plutonium]] | ||
+ | * [[Water]] | ||
+ | }}{{Clear}} | ||
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[[Category: Bretonia]] | [[Category: Bretonia]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:42, 12 January 2010
Glasgow Outpost | |
Atkinson class Station | |
Owner | |
Kusari Naval Forces | |
Location | |
2F/3F, Leeds | |
Technical Data | |
Gravity | Partial |
Docking bays | Yes |
Amenities | Yes |
Crew | 950 |
Before 816 A.S., Glasgow Outpost was the headquarters for Bowex (Border World Exports), a very large, very old shipping conglomerate. Bowex, which received its royal charter from Prince Harry XXI himself in 310 A.S., claims a long and storied history in which the company was involved in most of the major events of Bretonian history. Prior to the war with Kusari, Bowex was the leading Bretonian shipping concern and handles most of the shipping in and around Leeds.
When Kusari onslaught against Bretonia had reached the Leeds system, Bowex officials moved to New London and other stations located in safer areas of Bretonia. The outpost still formally belonged to the company, but in fact was operated by Bretonia Armed Forces. Glasgow was reinforced with hull plates and modern station weaponry, yet, the Armed Forces did not have time and resources to renew the dated and inefficient internal security systems. Kusari Navy used this weakness in the battle for the Jump Gate, dispatching several small groups of commandos that were able to neutralize many of the station's defenders by a surprise attack, and gaining partial control of weapon systems. Yet, remaining defenders of Glasgow did not surrender, and fighting on the station continued long after the surrounding space was cleared of Bretonia Armed Forces presence.
Commodities
Exports |
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Imports |