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Revision as of 05:50, 19 December 2009



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Dresden System

abundance of sulfur clouds boasted by the system. However, like it's neighbor Omega-11, it holds great mineral wealth, containing two fields with abundant free-floating deposits of ores that are rare elsewhere in Sirius. Close to the Kruger operated Bautzen station (that lies within the Kruger Lavafeld), is the Swefelnebel, a huge cloud of sulfur containing many diamonds that can be mined with ease (apart from the frequent Hessian attacks). On the opposite side of the system lies the Daumann Lavafeld, a vast cloud containing an abundance of cobalt and copper asteroids, with Leipzig Station at it's heart. At the system's north-western edge lies the third great sulfur cloud, the corrosive Giftnebel, containing the Vogtland Base, the HQ for Hessian activity in the system, any pilots not friendly with the Hessians are strongly advised to give it a wide berth when traveling within system.

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System Overview

Local factions
Lawful
Semi-Lawful

None known

Unlawful
Planets

None

Stations
Commodities
Produced
Mineable



Areas of Interest

Jump Gates/Holes

See Also