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{{Base Infobox
 
{{Base Infobox
| name = Trafalgar Wreck
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| name = Trafalgar Base
| image = trafalgar.jpg
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| image = Trafalgar Base.jpg
| class =
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| Nickname = br01_08_base
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| class = Ramshackle
 
| type = STATION
 
| type = STATION
 
| system = [[New London]]
 
| system = [[New London]]
 
| sector = 3C
 
| sector = 3C
 
| house = {{House Link | Bretonia}}
 
| house = {{House Link | Bretonia}}
| owner = [[Junkers]] (once)
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| owner = [[Gallic Royal Navy]]  
 
| gravity = No
 
| gravity = No
| docking = No
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| docking = Yes
 
| amenities = No
 
| amenities = No
| population = 0
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| population = 127
 
}}
 
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Where there's junk, there are the Junkers. They've been around since the earliest days of the [[Trade Lanes]]. Descended from the working classes, they developed within the House systems as a sort of necessary evil, handling the dirty work that no one else would. They do well salvaging valuable materials from the ever-increasing debris fields throughout Sirius, with the notable exception of Kusari. To this day they remain held at bay by the Hogosha.
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Once a bustling hive of [[Junker]] activity, Trafalgar Base was first to fall victim to the [[Gallic]] advance into the [[New London]] system. After its initial destruction at the hands of the [[Gallic Royal Navy]] force led by [[Battleship Castres]], the brass of the Royal Navy quickly realized the potential value of the remains and entreated the King for the resources necessary to rebuild and repressurize Trafalgar Base, intending to utilize it as a storage depot to supply the forces necessary for a large scale offensive into the heart of [[Bretonia]] while supply lines from [[Liberty]] are being crippled by the [[Battleship Carcassonne]] in [[Cortez]]. Not quite up to the brass' expectations yet, however, Trafalgar Base is still being refitted with several new storage containers ensure a secure reserve of oil for the Gallic onslaught.
  
Anyone who deals with Junkers knows they live by a strict code; if you're not a Junker, you're not part of the family. A Junker will double-cross you without a second thought, and they're fiercely protective of each other. Most House corporations consider the Junkers to be simple criminals, but Junkers will occasionally do favors for the police, turning in the odd, mid-level criminal or letting them know about the occasional drug shipment. So despite some harassment, the police stop short of shutting them down. The infrequent police cleanup operations are little more than exercises in public relations, though there's no love lost between the two groups.
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==Missions Offered==
 
 
The Junkers make their official money from salvaging debris within the fields, but also have a good deal going with various criminals, who like their "no questions asked" policy. Tolerated by the governments, Junkers sometimes deal in contraband, but they are extremely hard to catch red-handed. They are frequently patronized by the criminal element for the refuge they offer within the often hostile territory of House capitol systems.
 
 
 
Liberty has two groups: a major population in the [[New York]] system, and a smaller enclave in [[Texas]]. The Junker base of operations in New London is located near the shipyards within the Southampton Debris Field. In [[New Berlin]] they scavenge the remaining pockets of industrial waste and scrap within the asteroid fields. Their latest foray is a departure -- a base in the [[Border Worlds]]. Attracted by the [[ALG]] operation in [[Sigma-13]], they have set up shop near the facility and do most of the dirty work, picking off the best loot from the old ships for themselves. It also serves as a convenient launching point for [[Cardamine]] and [[Artifact]] runs into New Berlin. Long-distance smuggling is new for the faction, which is still perfecting this skill.
 
 
 
In 825 AS the [[GRN]] has used the Jump Hole from [[Leeds]] to London to take a foothold in the [[Bretonia]]n capital. Unfortunaly Trafalgar is layed on London's side of the hole so the [[Battleship Castres]] destroyed the base.
 
  
{{Historical|This base was destryed by the [[Battleship Castres]] in 825 AS. Since that time the stations wreck can be found at the station's old position. The following information is about the station to living time.}}
 
==Missions Offered==
 
* [[Corsairs]]: $25,000 to $40,000 range
 
* [[Gaians]]: $25,000 to $40,000 range
 
* [[Junkers]]: $25,000 to $40,000 range
 
* [[Mollys]]: $25,000 to $40,000 range
 
* [[Outcasts]]: $25,000 to $40,000 range
 
 
==Bribes Offered==
 
==Bribes Offered==
 
{{Spoiler|
 
{{Spoiler|
* [[Corsairs]]
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* [[Gaians]]
 
* [[Junkers]]
 
* [[Mollys]]
 
* [[Outcasts]]
 
 
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}}
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==Commodities==
 
==Commodities==
 
{{Exports|
 
{{Exports|
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[[Category: Bretonia]]
 
[[Category: Bretonia]]
[[Category: Junkers]]
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[[Category: Gallic Royal Navy]]

Revision as of 22:25, 23 November 2018


Trafalgar Base
Ramshackle class Station
Trafalgar Base.jpg
Owner
Gallic Royal Navy
Location
3C, New London
Technical Data
Gravity No
Docking bays Yes
Amenities No
Crew 127

Once a bustling hive of Junker activity, Trafalgar Base was first to fall victim to the Gallic advance into the New London system. After its initial destruction at the hands of the Gallic Royal Navy force led by Battleship Castres, the brass of the Royal Navy quickly realized the potential value of the remains and entreated the King for the resources necessary to rebuild and repressurize Trafalgar Base, intending to utilize it as a storage depot to supply the forces necessary for a large scale offensive into the heart of Bretonia while supply lines from Liberty are being crippled by the Battleship Carcassonne in Cortez. Not quite up to the brass' expectations yet, however, Trafalgar Base is still being refitted with several new storage containers ensure a secure reserve of oil for the Gallic onslaught.

Missions Offered

Bribes Offered


Commodities

Exports
Imports