{"data":{"id":13243,"title":"News Update: The Observist","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/spectrum-dispatch\/13243-News-Update-The-Observist","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/13243","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/13243","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"News Update","images":[{"id":26463,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/weozjmuuh3hwh\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":843046,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2019-09-19T15:49:32+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463\/similar"},{"id":27892,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/w3o9r4zgppm77\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":900916,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2021-09-06T14:48:40+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892\/similar"}],"images_count":8,"translations":{"en_EN":"Hello again, traveler. There are millions of sights to see in the universe. The team at THE OBSERVIST is here to make sure you get the best traveling experience possible.\n\nOver the millennia, it has been called the Fire Star, Horus the Red, Angaraka, the Red Planet. Now it\u2019s only known by one name:\n\nMARS\nPresumably you\u2019re on your way here (hence why you\u2019re reading this entry), but maybe you\u2019re only thinking about a trip. Regardless, we at THE OBSERVIST would be remiss if we didn\u2019t stress the historical importance of Mars in the evolution of Humanity\u2019s journey into the stars. To put it plainly, Mars was our first step. Before we came here, we were all crammed on Earth, if you can believe that.\n\nINTRODUCING PORT RENATUS\nNamed after the global initiative to terraform the planet, Port Renatus has literally been here since the very beginning. The city\u2019s center marks the first landing point and basecamp, set up during the initial terraforming technical scout in 2120.\n\nIt was here where the bulk of the four thousand eight hundred sixty-six scientists and technicians died in the Great Mars Tragedy of 2125. Once the terraforming and geodynamic processing had finally stabilized the planet, it was only natural that this area became the first established city of the newly colonized Mars.\n\nApproaching the city will take you over the landscape that inflamed the imaginations of the ancient Humans. There\u2019s only one landing zone in Port Renatus, currently set up as a local R&H franchise that was designed to overlay the landing pattern of the original settlement \u2026 with a few more buildings, obviously.\n\nAn Aeroview Hangar rep can be found after you dock your ship in case you\u2019d like to look into business hangars or check in with the newly renovated Trade and Development Division kiosks, now featuring fully automated cargo inspection and transfer interfaces.\n\nIf you\u2019re just passing through, there are a handful of ship-oriented dealers on hand from trusted names like CenterMass and Astro-Armada. If you need repairs, check out Terry Quell\u2019s shop. The old man is an absolute whiz with machines and a friend of THE OBSERVIST. Best thing is he won\u2019t drain your account to do it.\n\nThere is one thing you absolutely must check out, and no, this isn\u2019t up for debate. If you\u2019re on Port Renatus and you don\u2019t stop by Radegast, you will be missing out on one of Humanity\u2019s most venerated institutions.\n\nBuilt in the 26th century, Radegast was a neighborhood bar run by the Wilkes family, who passed down the ownership for generations. The reputation of the bar grew when they began to distill their own whiskey. Eventually, a corps came knocking and bought the Radegast bar and drink, turning it into a franchise.\n\nShortly after the turn of the 29th century, the popularity of the brand began to wane before dropping off into obscurity. A hundred years later, in 2920, residents of Port Renatus were amazed to find that construction had begun to rebuild the original Radegast as it appeared in the 26th century. So stop by and have a glass of whiskey while basking in the trappings of the past.\n\nWandering around the streets of Port Renatus, you will find a masterclass in architectural evolution as you pass by buildings built over the multiple centuries. The local Governor\u2019s Council has even begun to utilize some of the preservation technology used to protect older buildings on Earth.\n\nNear the city\u2019s center, you will find the Mars Disaster Memorial, built to honor the sacrifice of the brave men and women who lost their lives in the horrible tragedy of 2125.\n\nUnfortunately, most other cultural aspects of Port Renatus disappeared during the Messer Era, when the bulk of the city was converted into industrial zones to house businesses who wanted the proximity of Earth but not the increased cost. Sadly, it\u2019s never reverted back, but if you\u2019re here for business, there are plenty of avenues to pick up a decent contract.\n\nCheck in with the infodesks at Shubin Interstellar or the Ares Geological Services for their latest job opportunities. We\u2019d also recommend talking to Tentha Ceeeh, the most recognized Infoagent for these parts. A Xi\u2019An expatriate, Tentha\u2019s been on Mars for centuries. He didn\u2019t leave even during the worst of the Messer Era. Despite that, you won\u2019t ever find him in anything but a cheery, helpful mood.\n\nWalking through Port Renatus is like taking a tour through history. The ancient Humans used to look up at this tiny red planet and wonder what civilizations lived there. If they could have only seen the breadth and wonder on each and every corner of Port Renatus, they would have been amazed.\n\nAnd remember, it\u2019s great to hear us talk about it, but you really got to observe it for yourself.","de_DE":"Hallo noch mal, Reisender. Es gibt Millionen von Sehensw\u00fcrdigkeiten im Universum zu sehen. Das Team von THE OBSERVIST ist daf\u00fcr da, dass Sie das bestm\u00f6gliche Reiseerlebnis erhalten.\n\nIm Laufe der Jahrtausende wurde es der Feuerstern, Horus der Rote, Angaraka, der Rote Planet genannt. Jetzt ist es nur noch unter einem Namen bekannt:\n\nMARS\nVermutlich sind Sie auf dem Weg hierher (daher lesen Sie diesen Eintrag), aber vielleicht denken Sie nur an eine Reise. Unabh\u00e4ngig davon w\u00e4ren wir bei THE OBSERVIST nachl\u00e4ssig, wenn wir nicht die historische Bedeutung des Mars f\u00fcr die Entwicklung der Reise der Menschheit in die Sterne betonen w\u00fcrden. Um es deutlich zu sagen: Der Mars war unser erster Schritt. Bevor wir hierher kamen, waren wir alle auf der Erde vollgestopft, wenn man das glauben kann.\n\nEINF\u00dcHRUNG DES HAFENRENATUS\nBenannt nach der globalen Initiative zur Terraform des Planeten, war Port Renatus von Anfang an hier. Das Stadtzentrum markiert den ersten Landeplatz und das Basislager, das w\u00e4hrend des ersten technischen Terraforming-Scout im Jahr 2120 eingerichtet wurde.\n\nHier starb der Gro\u00dfteil der viertausend achthundertsechsundsechzig Wissenschaftler und Techniker in der Gro\u00dfen Mars-Trag\u00f6die von 2125. Nachdem die Terraform und die geodynamische Verarbeitung den Planeten endg\u00fcltig stabilisiert hatten, war es nur nat\u00fcrlich, dass dieses Gebiet die erste etablierte Stadt des neu kolonisierten Mars wurde.\n\nDie Ann\u00e4herung an die Stadt f\u00fchrt Sie \u00fcber die Landschaft, die die Phantasie der alten Menschen entfacht hat. Es gibt nur eine Landezone in Port Renatus, die derzeit als lokales R&H-Franchise eingerichtet ist, die das Landungsmuster der urspr\u00fcnglichen Siedlung \u00fcberlagern sollte.... nat\u00fcrlich mit ein paar weiteren Geb\u00e4uden.\n\nEin Aeroview Hangarvertreter kann gefunden werden, nachdem Sie Ihr Schiff angedockt haben, falls Sie sich in die Business Hangars begeben oder mit den neu renovierten Kiosken der Trade and Development Division einchecken m\u00f6chten, die jetzt \u00fcber vollautomatische Ladungsinspektions- und Transferschnittstellen verf\u00fcgen.\n\nWenn Sie nur auf der Durchreise sind, gibt es eine Handvoll schiffsorientierter H\u00e4ndler von vertrauensw\u00fcrdigen Namen wie CenterMass und Astro-Armada. Wenn du Reparaturen brauchst, schaue in Terry Quells Laden nach. Der alte Mann ist ein absoluter Maschinengenie und ein Freund von THE OBSERVIST. Das Beste ist, er wird dein Konto nicht leerlaufen lassen, um es zu tun.\n\nEs gibt eine Sache, die du unbedingt \u00fcberpr\u00fcfen musst, und nein, das steht nicht zur Debatte. Wenn Sie am Port Renatus sind und nicht in Radegast vorbeikommen, verpassen Sie eine der am meisten verehrten Institutionen der Menschheit.\n\nRadegast wurde im 26. Jahrhundert erbaut und war eine Nachbarschaftsbar der Familie Wilkes, die den Besitz \u00fcber Generationen weitergegeben hat. Der Ruf der Bar wuchs, als sie begannen, ihren eigenen Whiskey zu destillieren. Schlie\u00dflich kam ein Korps und kaufte die Radegast Bar und das Getr\u00e4nk und verwandelte sie in ein Franchise.\n\nKurz nach der Wende des 29. Jahrhunderts begann die Popularit\u00e4t der Marke zu schwinden, bevor sie in Vergessenheit geriet. Hundert Jahre sp\u00e4ter, im Jahr 2920, waren die Bewohner von Port Renatus erstaunt, als sie feststellten, dass mit dem Bau begonnen wurde, den urspr\u00fcnglichen Radegast, wie er im 26. Jahrhundert erschien, wieder aufzubauen. Schauen Sie vorbei und trinken Sie ein Glas Whiskey, w\u00e4hrend Sie sich in den F\u00e4ngen der Vergangenheit sonnen.\n\nWenn Sie durch die Stra\u00dfen von Port Renatus schlendern, werden Sie eine Meisterklasse der architektonischen Entwicklung finden, w\u00e4hrend Sie an Geb\u00e4uden vorbeigehen, die in den letzten Jahrhunderten gebaut wurden. Der \u00f6rtliche Gouverneursrat hat sogar damit begonnen, einen Teil der Erhaltungstechnologie zum Schutz \u00e4lterer Geb\u00e4ude auf der Erde einzusetzen.\n\nIn der N\u00e4he des Stadtzentrums befindet sich das Mars-Desaster-Memorial, das zu Ehren des Opfers der tapferen M\u00e4nner und Frauen errichtet wurde, die bei der schrecklichen Trag\u00f6die von 2125 ihr Leben verloren.\n\nLeider verschwanden die meisten anderen kulturellen Aspekte von Port Renatus w\u00e4hrend der Messer-\u00c4ra, als der Gro\u00dfteil der Stadt in Industriegebiete umgewandelt wurde, um Unternehmen zu beherbergen, die die N\u00e4he zur Erde wollten, aber nicht die erh\u00f6hten Kosten. Leider ist es nie wieder zur\u00fcckgekehrt, aber wenn Sie gesch\u00e4ftlich hier sind, gibt es viele M\u00f6glichkeiten, einen anst\u00e4ndigen Vertrag abzuschlie\u00dfen.\n\nInformieren Sie sich mit den Infodesken bei Shubin Interstellar oder den Ares Geological Services \u00fcber ihre neuesten Stellenangebote. Wir w\u00fcrden auch empfehlen, mit Tentha Ceeeh zu sprechen, dem bekanntesten Infoagent f\u00fcr diese Teile. Als Expatriate aus Xi'An ist Tentha seit Jahrhunderten auf dem Mars. Er ging nicht einmal im schlimmsten Moment der Messer-\u00c4ra. Trotzdem wirst du ihn nie in einer anderen als einer fr\u00f6hlichen, hilfsbereiten Stimmung finden.\n\nEin Spaziergang durch Port Renatus ist wie eine Tour durch die Geschichte. Die alten Menschen sahen zu diesem winzigen roten Planeten auf und fragten sich, welche Zivilisationen dort lebten. H\u00e4tten sie nur die Breite und das Staunen an jeder einzelnen Ecke von Port Renatus sehen k\u00f6nnen, w\u00e4ren sie erstaunt gewesen.\n\nUnd denk daran, es ist sch\u00f6n zu h\u00f6ren, wie wir dar\u00fcber reden, aber du musst es wirklich selbst beobachten.","zh_CN":"Hello again, traveler. There are millions of sights to see in the universe. The team at THE OBSERVIST is here to make sure you get the best traveling experience possible.\n\nOver the millennia, it has been called the Fire Star, Horus the Red, Angaraka, the Red Planet. Now it\u2019s only known by one name:\n\nMARS\nPresumably you\u2019re on your way here (hence why you\u2019re reading this entry), but maybe you\u2019re only thinking about a trip. Regardless, we at THE OBSERVIST would be remiss if we didn\u2019t stress the historical importance of Mars in the evolution of Humanity\u2019s journey into the stars. To put it plainly, Mars was our first step. Before we came here, we were all crammed on Earth, if you can believe that.\n\nINTRODUCING PORT RENATUS\nNamed after the global initiative to terraform the planet, Port Renatus has literally been here since the very beginning. The city\u2019s center marks the first landing point and basecamp, set up during the initial terraforming technical scout in 2120.\n\nIt was here where the bulk of the four thousand eight hundred sixty-six scientists and technicians died in the Great Mars Tragedy of 2125. Once the terraforming and geodynamic processing had finally stabilized the planet, it was only natural that this area became the first established city of the newly colonized Mars.\n\nApproaching the city will take you over the landscape that inflamed the imaginations of the ancient Humans. There\u2019s only one landing zone in Port Renatus, currently set up as a local R&H franchise that was designed to overlay the landing pattern of the original settlement \u2026 with a few more buildings, obviously.\n\nAn Aeroview Hangar rep can be found after you dock your ship in case you\u2019d like to look into business hangars or check in with the newly renovated Trade and Development Division kiosks, now featuring fully automated cargo inspection and transfer interfaces.\n\nIf you\u2019re just passing through, there are a handful of ship-oriented dealers on hand from trusted names like CenterMass and Astro-Armada. If you need repairs, check out Terry Quell\u2019s shop. The old man is an absolute whiz with machines and a friend of THE OBSERVIST. Best thing is he won\u2019t drain your account to do it.\n\nThere is one thing you absolutely must check out, and no, this isn\u2019t up for debate. If you\u2019re on Port Renatus and you don\u2019t stop by Radegast, you will be missing out on one of Humanity\u2019s most venerated institutions.\n\nBuilt in the 26th century, Radegast was a neighborhood bar run by the Wilkes family, who passed down the ownership for generations. The reputation of the bar grew when they began to distill their own whiskey. Eventually, a corps came knocking and bought the Radegast bar and drink, turning it into a franchise.\n\nShortly after the turn of the 29th century, the popularity of the brand began to wane before dropping off into obscurity. A hundred years later, in 2920, residents of Port Renatus were amazed to find that construction had begun to rebuild the original Radegast as it appeared in the 26th century. So stop by and have a glass of whiskey while basking in the trappings of the past.\n\nWandering around the streets of Port Renatus, you will find a masterclass in architectural evolution as you pass by buildings built over the multiple centuries. The local Governor\u2019s Council has even begun to utilize some of the preservation technology used to protect older buildings on Earth.\n\nNear the city\u2019s center, you will find the Mars Disaster Memorial, built to honor the sacrifice of the brave men and women who lost their lives in the horrible tragedy of 2125.\n\nUnfortunately, most other cultural aspects of Port Renatus disappeared during the Messer Era, when the bulk of the city was converted into industrial zones to house businesses who wanted the proximity of Earth but not the increased cost. Sadly, it\u2019s never reverted back, but if you\u2019re here for business, there are plenty of avenues to pick up a decent contract.\n\nCheck in with the infodesks at Shubin Interstellar or the Ares Geological Services for their latest job opportunities. We\u2019d also recommend talking to Tentha Ceeeh, the most recognized Infoagent for these parts. A Xi\u2019An expatriate, Tentha\u2019s been on Mars for centuries. He didn\u2019t leave even during the worst of the Messer Era. Despite that, you won\u2019t ever find him in anything but a cheery, helpful mood.\n\nWalking through Port Renatus is like taking a tour through history. The ancient Humans used to look up at this tiny red planet and wonder what civilizations lived there. If they could have only seen the breadth and wonder on each and every corner of Port Renatus, they would have been amazed.\n\nAnd remember, it\u2019s great to hear us talk about it, but you really got to observe it for yourself."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":42,"created_at":"2013-09-03T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"12 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-07 22:03:01","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":13242,"next_id":13244}}