Pentecost Outpost

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Johnson Supply Depot
Calvia class Station
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Owner
Flag-corsairs.png Corsairs
Location
C3, Omicron Omega
Technical Data
Gravity Partial
Docking bays Yes
Amenities Limited
Crew 120

Johnson is a recently-repressurized supply platform, orbiting the mysterious Planet Lesbos in the incredibly remote Omicron Omega system. Cryer Pharmaceuticals was granted permission to administrate a station in the heart of Corsair territory, and chose this location to avoid controversy or other ramifications of it being within or adjacent to contested space. Cryer is not too worried about the station becoming public knowledge, though, as its primary mission here is purely humanitarian. That said, Johnson's role is multi-purpose, being more than just a depot for medicinal goods. Resident scientists are studying the planet's ruins from afar, in addition to other peculiarities of the system.

Corporate leaders are eager to see their relationship with the Corsair Empire improve with this, as a people in need can potentially be a great source of income. If the venture goes well, funds are ready to be allocated for expansion of the base to include food storage bays, as well as waystation facilities for other foreigners more trusting of Cryer employees than the Corsairs. Potential Stabiline production plants have also been considered as a fallback, in the case of Atka becoming compromised.

It is worth noting that this station was not wholly constructed by Cryer, instead built off the remnants of an old derelict that was leased to the pharmaceutical giant by an unusually amicable Council of Elders. The prior inhabitants were, according to local historians, apparently an offshoot of Freeport 5's crew that grew tired of living what one witty researcher called a "half-life." Here, they sought a different home, even more remote than the gamma-saturated Freeport. It is assumed that the dereliction was caused by an onboard accident which ruptured the hull, either killing or displacing the whole crew, but little information exists to support that.

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