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Omega-15
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System
Governing House Independent
Region Border Worlds
Connected
Systems
Dresden
Omega-41
Omega-56

Omega-15 is a checkpoint system of the Border Worlds. It is mostly a battleground between the Corsairs and the Red Hessians, who are seen in large numbers in the system. It is also home to Battleship Schwerin, which orbits planet Rugen, awaiting the mining expeditions that will probably be soon sent there by Daumann Heavy Construction and Kruger Minerals. Omega-15 also houses an outpost of the Bounty Hunters Guild, which is mostly used as a refueling station for pilots who want to venture further into the border worlds. Junkers are also present in this system, although they try to keep to their Depot inside the Gruinder Debris Field.

System Overview

Astronomical Bodies
Stellar Objects
  • Medium Red Sun
  • Medium Red Sun
  • Planet Skagen
  • Planet Rugen
  • None
  • Gruinder Debris Feild
  • Debris Field
  • Walker Nebula (multiple)
Industrial Development
  • Uncut Diamonds
  • Copper Ore
Faction Presence
Lawful Factions
Corporations & Guilds
  • None
Unlawful Factions


Planetary Bodies

Planet Skagen

Location: F/7

This hot world is the only living witness of nearby mysterious explosion - explosion of an unknown object that most assume to be a Rheinland space station. During the infamous 80 year war with GMG, when Rheinland Military had to withdraw from Omega-15, the system was completely overtaken by pirates. Rheinland government restricted access to all documents about old Omega-15 activities, and even Junkers who investigate the site for many years have no clues about what exactly happened on the orbit of Skagen.
Planet Skagen

Planet Rugen

Location: E/4

Despite numerous large deposits of cobalt and silver discovered in the planet's crust during initial surveys by the IMG many years ago, due to the anarchic and unstable nature of the Omega 15 system, no attempt has ever yet been made to extract the materials, although with the recent stationing of the Battleship Schwerin in orbit, it may only be a matter of time before Daumann or Kruger make an attempt.
Planet Rugen

Nebula and Asteroids

Gruinder Debris Feild

Location: E/7

Cloud of debris remaining after an explosion of a large space station several hudred years ago, most probably a secret Rheinland installation. Junkers built a depot inside the field to study its origin and collect salvage. However, due to ongoing conflict between Corsairs and Red Hessians, Junkers may soon be forced to leave unhospitable Omega-15 system for good.
File:Gruinder Debris Feild.jpg
Gruinder Debris Feild

Debris Field

Location: B/4

A cloud of unidentified debris.

Walker Nebula

Location: D/8
Location: C/7
Location: F/5
Location: G/5
Location: C/3

An outcropping of Walker nebula that remained after formation of star system.
Walker Nebula

Mineable Commodities

Uncut Diamonds

Location: C/7

Ore is a type of rock that contains minerals such as gemstones which can be extracted through mining and refined for use. The ores must be processed to extract the gemstones of interest from the waste rock and from the ore minerals. Many organizations prefer to receive unprocessed ores in order to keep the additional cost of their production and finish within the local economy, as opposed to paying markups to foreign laborers to do the work for them.

Copper Ore

Location: G/5

Ore is a type of rock that contains minerals such as metals which can be extracted through mining and refined for use. The ores must be processed to extract the metals of interest from the waste rock and from the ore minerals. Many organizations prefer to receive unsmelted ores in order to keep the additional cost of their production and finish within the local economy, as opposed to paying markups to foreign laborers to do the work for them.