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Fleury-Merogis Prison Station

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Fleury-Merogis Prison Station
WxC class Prison Station
Fleury-Merogis.JPG
Owner
Gallic Royal Police
Location
6E, Ile-de-France
Technical Data
Gravity Complete
Docking bays Yes
Amenities Yes
Crew 24,800

Fleury-Merogis is a prison facility built in 464 AGS in the orbit of Planet New Paris. It is the largest space prison facility in Gallia, housing nearly 20,000 of the most dangerous convicts, most of them sentenced for life. Few ever managed to escape from this place, since space around the station is well-guarded, both by the prison's own defenses and by Planet New Paris' defensive grids. The Gallic Royal Police maintain a full non-disclosure policy about all space prison facilities, and no informations is released from Fleury-Merogis about the number of escapes. Those few who were lucky enough to be released from Fleury-Merogis report that conditions within the prison are horrible, medical facilities lack sufficient capacity, and some parts of the station are under full control of the convicts with no guards daring to venture inside.

During the Second Gallic War, many captured Maquis and Council members were imprisoned in Fleury-Merogis. Some of them were tried for terrorism and treason, but some never faced the court. When this information reached Gallic media, many argued that captured Council soldiers and pilots should be treated as prisoners of war, not criminals.

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