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Original submission for Hell Port (asteroid base)

Original submission, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-03 14:08:38]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Hell Port (asteroid base)
SYSTEMNAME
Seagull Sector DL-Y d3
CATEGORY
Deep Space Outpost
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Sanguineous Rim
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
A system housing a remote asteroid base, which used to be the farthest shipyard in the South-East.
DESCRIPTION

Hell Port is an asteroid base near the Seagull nebula, with the name probably inspired by the lava world below, a hellish world which is being torn apart by tidal forces.

For a long while, the station was wholly controlled by an anarchist faction called the Black Flag Gang, with none who opposed them. These pirates managed to construct and operate a fully-equipped asteroid base that even has a shipyard, which made Hell Port the most distant shipyard from the galactic core, and a popular stop for explorers heading South-East from Sol. The introduction of fleet carriers has diminished the importance of this capability, however.

In addition, another faction called the Black Rock Military has formed in the system some time later, and currently, they are the ones in control of the asteroid base.

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