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| name = Baltimore Shipyard | | name = Baltimore Shipyard | ||
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| population = 9K | | population = 9K | ||
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− | Baltimore Shipyard was originally constructed by Deep Space Engineering in 699 A.S., after they moved their headquarters to the | + | Baltimore Shipyard was originally constructed by Deep Space Engineering in 699 A.S., after they moved their headquarters to the planet Pittsburgh. The shipyard is known for its quality manufacturing processes on the construction of numerous vessels, including civilian liners and yachts, and even a number of smaller craft such as the "Chesapeake" class shuttle. |
− | Although the shipyard takes construction orders to manufacture civilian vessels to the client's specifications, there is usually a waiting list as priority is given to Deep Space Engineering transports and luxury liners. The | + | Although the shipyard takes construction orders to manufacture civilian vessels to the client's specifications, there is usually a waiting list as priority is given to Deep Space Engineering transports and luxury liners. The Xenos are also reputed to have contacts at Baltimore that supply them with spare parts for small fighters and occasionally bombers, but this is always strenuously denied by DSE executives. |
==Missions Offered== | ==Missions Offered== | ||
* [[Liberty Police, Inc.]]: $2,500 to $7,500 range | * [[Liberty Police, Inc.]]: $2,500 to $7,500 range | ||
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==Commodities== | ==Commodities== | ||
{{Exports| | {{Exports| | ||
+ | * [[Spaceship Crew]] | ||
* [[Toxic Waste]] | * [[Toxic Waste]] | ||
}}{{Imports| | }}{{Imports| | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Aluminium]] |
* [[Engine Components]] | * [[Engine Components]] | ||
+ | * [[H-Fuel]] | ||
+ | * [[HazMat Canisters]] | ||
* [[High-Temperature Alloy]] | * [[High-Temperature Alloy]] | ||
* [[MOX]] | * [[MOX]] | ||
* [[Niobium]] | * [[Niobium]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Nuclear Devices]] |
+ | * [[Optronics]] | ||
+ | * [[Quantum Multiplexors]] | ||
+ | * [[Robotics]] | ||
* [[Ship Hull Panels]] | * [[Ship Hull Panels]] | ||
* [[Super Alloy]] | * [[Super Alloy]] |
Revision as of 00:29, 16 January 2012
Baltimore Shipyard | |
Delaware class Shipyard | |
Owner | |
DSE | |
Location | |
3E, New York | |
Technical Data | |
Gravity | Partial |
Docking bays | Yes |
Amenities | Yes |
Crew | 9K |
Baltimore Shipyard was originally constructed by Deep Space Engineering in 699 A.S., after they moved their headquarters to the planet Pittsburgh. The shipyard is known for its quality manufacturing processes on the construction of numerous vessels, including civilian liners and yachts, and even a number of smaller craft such as the "Chesapeake" class shuttle.
Although the shipyard takes construction orders to manufacture civilian vessels to the client's specifications, there is usually a waiting list as priority is given to Deep Space Engineering transports and luxury liners. The Xenos are also reputed to have contacts at Baltimore that supply them with spare parts for small fighters and occasionally bombers, but this is always strenuously denied by DSE executives.
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 |