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IC HISTORY
 
IC HISTORY
  
Freehold Station was begun as a deep space salvage project, masterminded by a group of disaffected Alliance citizens. It included Browncoats, former and active Alliance soldiery, and private citizens. The purpose was to create a safe haven outside of Alliance controlled space, where folk could live without the Alliance meddling in their affairs. The project happened quietly, over a period of a couple of years. The Confederation, as it became known, towed a damaged Browncoat Oribital Outpost to a remote section of space, and set about refurbishing it. The Confederation was cautious about who they involved, ensuring that only people who could keep the secret became involved, so very little would ever be heard about it. They were largely successful, and the station came online with only whispers of it trickling out to the rim. Once liveable, the Confederation began to transport people to the station, people forgotten by the Alliance, and gave them a home. This could not have been accomplished without someone noticing, so more and more rumors have been filtering out over recent weeks. By now, there are probably several thousand people aboard the station.
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Freehold Station was begun as a deep space salvage project, masterminded by a group of disaffected Alliance citizens. It included Browncoats, former and active Alliance soldiery, and private citizens. The purpose was to create a safe haven outside of Alliance controlled space, where folk could live without the Alliance meddling in their affairs. The project happened quietly, over a period of a couple of years. The Confederation, as it became known, towed a damaged Browncoat Oribital Outpost to a remote section of space, and set about refurbishing it. The Confederation was cautious about who they involved, ensuring that only people who could keep the secret became involved, so very little would ever be heard about it. They were largely successful, and the station came online with only whispers of it trickling out to the rim. Once livable, the Confederation began to transport people to the station, people forgotten by the Alliance, and gave them a home. This could not have been accomplished without someone noticing, so more and more rumors have been filtering out over recent weeks. By now, there are probably several thousand people aboard the station.
  
Now, some OOC information:
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OOC INFORMATION:
  
Freehold Station, as mentioned before, was once a Browncoat Orbital Platform from the Unification War, and is heavily armed. This allows it to maintain it's independance, fighting off raiders, profiteers, and pirates who have stumbled across it. There are several thousand people on board the station so it's a big place, but more than that, the people that live there are loyal to Freehold, since the station keeps them safe, and makes sure they have comfortable lives. Freehold is governed by an elected tribunal of residents (all NPC), who have lived there more than six months. Since the population has a large percentage of former military personel, the security is tight and they are very well equipped. People who come aboard are /required/ to check, or peace bond their weapons. If visitors or residents chose to carry weapons, they can expect to be watched, and periodically have their peace bond checked. Because of the varied composition of the Confederation, the prevailing attitude among station residents is non-partisan. The first rule, 'live and let live', is almost fanatically observed without regard to affiliation or crimes committed outside of the Freehold.
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Freehold Station, as mentioned before, was once a Browncoat Orbital Platform from the Unification War, and is heavily armed. This allows it to maintain it's independence, fighting off raiders, profiteers, and pirates who have stumbled across it. There are several thousand people on board the station so it's a big place, but more than that, the people that live there are loyal to Freehold, since the station keeps them safe, and makes sure they have comfortable lives. Freehold is governed by an elected tribunal of residents (all NPC), who have lived there more than six months. Since the population has a large percentage of former military personnel, the security is tight and they are very well equipped. People who come aboard are /required/ to check, or peace bond their weapons. If visitors or residents chose to carry weapons, they can expect to be watched, and periodically have their peace bond checked. Because of the varied composition of the Confederation, the prevailing attitude among station residents is non-partisan. The first rule, 'live and let live', is almost fanatically observed without regard to affiliation or crimes committed outside of the Freehold.
  
 
===Businesses===
 
===Businesses===

Revision as of 16:34, 6 March 2015

Freehold
Freehold1.jpg
Local Authority ?
Population 30 thousand
Sim. Status Fully coded
Restricted Landing No
Public Shuttle No
Astrographics
Type Skyplex
Class Rim
Orbit over Aberdeen
Coordinates 3800, -2970, -24
Market Information
Commodities Market Yes
Imports Can Goods
Chickens
Cows
Grains
Parts - Civil
Parts - Industrial
Pigs
Protein Packs
Steel
Titanium
Water
Exports Materials - Tech

In The Verse

IC HISTORY

Freehold Station was begun as a deep space salvage project, masterminded by a group of disaffected Alliance citizens. It included Browncoats, former and active Alliance soldiery, and private citizens. The purpose was to create a safe haven outside of Alliance controlled space, where folk could live without the Alliance meddling in their affairs. The project happened quietly, over a period of a couple of years. The Confederation, as it became known, towed a damaged Browncoat Oribital Outpost to a remote section of space, and set about refurbishing it. The Confederation was cautious about who they involved, ensuring that only people who could keep the secret became involved, so very little would ever be heard about it. They were largely successful, and the station came online with only whispers of it trickling out to the rim. Once livable, the Confederation began to transport people to the station, people forgotten by the Alliance, and gave them a home. This could not have been accomplished without someone noticing, so more and more rumors have been filtering out over recent weeks. By now, there are probably several thousand people aboard the station.

OOC INFORMATION:

Freehold Station, as mentioned before, was once a Browncoat Orbital Platform from the Unification War, and is heavily armed. This allows it to maintain it's independence, fighting off raiders, profiteers, and pirates who have stumbled across it. There are several thousand people on board the station so it's a big place, but more than that, the people that live there are loyal to Freehold, since the station keeps them safe, and makes sure they have comfortable lives. Freehold is governed by an elected tribunal of residents (all NPC), who have lived there more than six months. Since the population has a large percentage of former military personnel, the security is tight and they are very well equipped. People who come aboard are /required/ to check, or peace bond their weapons. If visitors or residents chose to carry weapons, they can expect to be watched, and periodically have their peace bond checked. Because of the varied composition of the Confederation, the prevailing attitude among station residents is non-partisan. The first rule, 'live and let live', is almost fanatically observed without regard to affiliation or crimes committed outside of the Freehold.

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