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The [[Shikoku]] system was originally a gateway for almost all of the traffic originating from [[Liberty]] and the [[Independent Worlds]]. Entry requirements for the [[New Tokyo]] system were initially very strict, and as a result, Shikoku became home to a large band of itinerant foreigners. Deshima Station was constructed in 362 [[A.S.]] to house this population, and it still serves as a way station to this day. Over the years Deshima has been substantially improved through the addition of a [[Synth Foods]] biodome, the construction of additional living space, and a partnership with [[Kishiro]] to manufacture [[Consumer Goods]] in small on-base manufacturing plants. The [[Bounty Hunters Guild]] also recently opened an office here as the large numbers of foreigners in the system includes a significant criminal element.
 
The [[Shikoku]] system was originally a gateway for almost all of the traffic originating from [[Liberty]] and the [[Independent Worlds]]. Entry requirements for the [[New Tokyo]] system were initially very strict, and as a result, Shikoku became home to a large band of itinerant foreigners. Deshima Station was constructed in 362 [[A.S.]] to house this population, and it still serves as a way station to this day. Over the years Deshima has been substantially improved through the addition of a [[Synth Foods]] biodome, the construction of additional living space, and a partnership with [[Kishiro]] to manufacture [[Consumer Goods]] in small on-base manufacturing plants. The [[Bounty Hunters Guild]] also recently opened an office here as the large numbers of foreigners in the system includes a significant criminal element.
  
 
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==Missions Offered==
 
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* [[Bounty Hunters Guild]]
 
* [[Bounty Hunters Guild]]
 
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* [[Tobacco]]
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[[Category: Bounty Hunters Guild]]

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Deshima Station
Akebono class Station
Deshima Station.jpg
Owner
BhgLogo.png Bounty Hunters Guild
Location
6E, Shikoku
Technical Data
Gravity Complete
Docking bays Yes
Amenities Yes
Crew 1,790

The Shikoku system was originally a gateway for almost all of the traffic originating from Liberty and the Independent Worlds. Entry requirements for the New Tokyo system were initially very strict, and as a result, Shikoku became home to a large band of itinerant foreigners. Deshima Station was constructed in 362 A.S. to house this population, and it still serves as a way station to this day. Over the years Deshima has been substantially improved through the addition of a Synth Foods biodome, the construction of additional living space, and a partnership with Kishiro to manufacture Consumer Goods in small on-base manufacturing plants. The Bounty Hunters Guild also recently opened an office here as the large numbers of foreigners in the system includes a significant criminal element.

Missions Offered


Bribes Offered


Commodities

Exports
Imports