Unlocked: Kellog System
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Truly amazing – three systems in three days (with a new ship to boot!) At this rate we’re going to need to be printing bigger maps. Here’s your $3.3 million added system, the 43rd in the game, Kellog:
Kellog System
Ownership: Developing System
Planets: 6
Planetary Rotation: Kellog II 390 SED, Kellog VI 78,538 SED
Import: Criminals, Food
Export: Antimatter
Crime Status: Very Low
Black Market: Narcotics, Biological Goods
UEE Strategic Value: Blue
Description: Located near Vaduul territory, the Kellog system is home to a stark dichotomy.
Kellog II (“Xis”) has been designated by the UEE Subcommittee for Development & Expansion as a Developing World to a primitive species. A lush jungle paradise world, Xis would be otherwise ideal for human colonization. There is a small market for medicines and other organic goods collected with some risk on the planet’s surface. Flo-pets, the focus of a brief exotic animal fad among Earth’s upper class, were initially illegally trapped here.
Meanwhile, the outer planet in the system is the infamous QuarterDeck PrisonWorld, a maximum security penal facility home to hundreds of thousands of hardened criminals. The UEE allows prisoners at QuarterDeck to work their sentences in a full-process antimatter refinery; the fuel is thus available cheaply and raw materials involved in its creation are sometimes at a premium. Bounty Hunters should note that QuarterDeck’s booking officers are known to pay a reasonable rate for captured criminals.
D&E dictums specify that the system is not to be tampered with and so the other planets have also been declared off-limits for mining and exploration purposes. The small army of police and guards that monitor QuarterDeck ensure that no one interferes with the planets or the species on Kellog II. Should they catch someone, they certainly don’t have to take them too far.
Next, at $3.4 million: “Binary Star System. Nicknamed the Olympus Pool because it is situated in the middle of a wildly colored Emission Nebula. Popular vacation/resort system.”
Kellog System
Ownership: Developing System
Planets: 6
Planetary Rotation: Kellog II 390 SED, Kellog VI 78,538 SED
Import: Criminals, Food
Export: Antimatter
Crime Status: Very Low
Black Market: Narcotics, Biological Goods
UEE Strategic Value: Blue
Description: Located near Vaduul territory, the Kellog system is home to a stark dichotomy.
Kellog II (“Xis”) has been designated by the UEE Subcommittee for Development & Expansion as a Developing World to a primitive species. A lush jungle paradise world, Xis would be otherwise ideal for human colonization. There is a small market for medicines and other organic goods collected with some risk on the planet’s surface. Flo-pets, the focus of a brief exotic animal fad among Earth’s upper class, were initially illegally trapped here.
Meanwhile, the outer planet in the system is the infamous QuarterDeck PrisonWorld, a maximum security penal facility home to hundreds of thousands of hardened criminals. The UEE allows prisoners at QuarterDeck to work their sentences in a full-process antimatter refinery; the fuel is thus available cheaply and raw materials involved in its creation are sometimes at a premium. Bounty Hunters should note that QuarterDeck’s booking officers are known to pay a reasonable rate for captured criminals.
D&E dictums specify that the system is not to be tampered with and so the other planets have also been declared off-limits for mining and exploration purposes. The small army of police and guards that monitor QuarterDeck ensure that no one interferes with the planets or the species on Kellog II. Should they catch someone, they certainly don’t have to take them too far.
Next, at $3.4 million: “Binary Star System. Nicknamed the Olympus Pool because it is situated in the middle of a wildly colored Emission Nebula. Popular vacation/resort system.”
German
Wirklich erstaunlich - drei Systeme in drei Tagen (mit einem neuen Schiff!) Bei dieser Geschwindigkeit müssen wir größere Karten drucken. Hier ist dein 3,3 Millionen Dollar teures System, das 43. im Spiel, Kellog:
Kellog System
Eigentum: Entwicklungssystem
Planeten: 6
Planetendrehung: Kellog II 390 SED, Kellog VI 78.538 SED
Importieren: Kriminelle, Lebensmittel
Exportieren: Antimaterie
Kriminalitätsstatus: Sehr niedrig
Schwarzmarkt: Betäubungsmittel, biologische Produkte
UEE Strategischer Wert: Blau
Beschreibung: Das Kellog-System liegt in der Nähe von Vaduul und beherbergt eine starke Dichotomie.
Kellog II ("Xis") wurde vom UEE Subcommittee for Development & Expansion als Entwicklungswelt für eine primitive Art bezeichnet. Eine üppige Dschungelparadieswelt, Xis wäre sonst ideal für die menschliche Kolonisation. Es gibt einen kleinen Markt für Medikamente und andere biologische Produkte, die mit einem gewissen Risiko auf der Oberfläche des Planeten gesammelt werden. Flo-Pets, die im Mittelpunkt einer kurzen exotischen Tierliebe in der Oberschicht der Erde stehen, wurden hier zunächst illegal gefangen.
Unterdessen ist der äußere Planet im System die berüchtigte QuarterDeck PrisonWorld, eine Hochsicherheitsstrafanstalt, in der Hunderttausende von Schwerverbrechern leben. Die UEE ermöglicht es den Häftlingen von QuarterDeck, ihre Strafen in einer vollwertigen Antimaterie-Raffinerie zu arbeiten; der Brennstoff ist somit billig verfügbar und die an seiner Herstellung beteiligten Rohstoffe sind manchmal sehr teuer. Kopfgeldjäger sollten beachten, dass die Buchungsoffiziere von QuarterDeck dafür bekannt sind, einen angemessenen Preis für gefangene Kriminelle zu zahlen.
D&E-Dikate legen fest, dass das System nicht manipuliert werden darf, und so wurden auch die anderen Planeten für Bergbau- und Erkundungszwecke für tabu erklärt. Die kleine Armee von Polizei und Wachpersonal, die QuarterDeck überwacht, sorgt dafür, dass niemand die Planeten oder Arten auf Kellog II stört. Sollten sie jemanden erwischen, müssen sie ihn sicherlich nicht zu weit bringen.
Als nächstes, bei 3,4 Millionen Dollar: " Binäres Sternensystem. Spitzname Olympus-Pool, weil er sich in der Mitte eines wild gefärbten Emissionsnebels befindet. Beliebtes Urlaubs-/Resortsystem."
Kellog System
Eigentum: Entwicklungssystem
Planeten: 6
Planetendrehung: Kellog II 390 SED, Kellog VI 78.538 SED
Importieren: Kriminelle, Lebensmittel
Exportieren: Antimaterie
Kriminalitätsstatus: Sehr niedrig
Schwarzmarkt: Betäubungsmittel, biologische Produkte
UEE Strategischer Wert: Blau
Beschreibung: Das Kellog-System liegt in der Nähe von Vaduul und beherbergt eine starke Dichotomie.
Kellog II ("Xis") wurde vom UEE Subcommittee for Development & Expansion als Entwicklungswelt für eine primitive Art bezeichnet. Eine üppige Dschungelparadieswelt, Xis wäre sonst ideal für die menschliche Kolonisation. Es gibt einen kleinen Markt für Medikamente und andere biologische Produkte, die mit einem gewissen Risiko auf der Oberfläche des Planeten gesammelt werden. Flo-Pets, die im Mittelpunkt einer kurzen exotischen Tierliebe in der Oberschicht der Erde stehen, wurden hier zunächst illegal gefangen.
Unterdessen ist der äußere Planet im System die berüchtigte QuarterDeck PrisonWorld, eine Hochsicherheitsstrafanstalt, in der Hunderttausende von Schwerverbrechern leben. Die UEE ermöglicht es den Häftlingen von QuarterDeck, ihre Strafen in einer vollwertigen Antimaterie-Raffinerie zu arbeiten; der Brennstoff ist somit billig verfügbar und die an seiner Herstellung beteiligten Rohstoffe sind manchmal sehr teuer. Kopfgeldjäger sollten beachten, dass die Buchungsoffiziere von QuarterDeck dafür bekannt sind, einen angemessenen Preis für gefangene Kriminelle zu zahlen.
D&E-Dikate legen fest, dass das System nicht manipuliert werden darf, und so wurden auch die anderen Planeten für Bergbau- und Erkundungszwecke für tabu erklärt. Die kleine Armee von Polizei und Wachpersonal, die QuarterDeck überwacht, sorgt dafür, dass niemand die Planeten oder Arten auf Kellog II stört. Sollten sie jemanden erwischen, müssen sie ihn sicherlich nicht zu weit bringen.
Als nächstes, bei 3,4 Millionen Dollar: " Binäres Sternensystem. Spitzname Olympus-Pool, weil er sich in der Mitte eines wild gefärbten Emissionsnebels befindet. Beliebtes Urlaubs-/Resortsystem."
Chinese
Truly amazing – three systems in three days (with a new ship to boot!) At this rate we’re going to need to be printing bigger maps. Here’s your $3.3 million added system, the 43rd in the game, Kellog:
Kellog System
Ownership: Developing System
Planets: 6
Planetary Rotation: Kellog II 390 SED, Kellog VI 78,538 SED
Import: Criminals, Food
Export: Antimatter
Crime Status: Very Low
Black Market: Narcotics, Biological Goods
UEE Strategic Value: Blue
Description: Located near Vaduul territory, the Kellog system is home to a stark dichotomy.
Kellog II (“Xis”) has been designated by the UEE Subcommittee for Development & Expansion as a Developing World to a primitive species. A lush jungle paradise world, Xis would be otherwise ideal for human colonization. There is a small market for medicines and other organic goods collected with some risk on the planet’s surface. Flo-pets, the focus of a brief exotic animal fad among Earth’s upper class, were initially illegally trapped here.
Meanwhile, the outer planet in the system is the infamous QuarterDeck PrisonWorld, a maximum security penal facility home to hundreds of thousands of hardened criminals. The UEE allows prisoners at QuarterDeck to work their sentences in a full-process antimatter refinery; the fuel is thus available cheaply and raw materials involved in its creation are sometimes at a premium. Bounty Hunters should note that QuarterDeck’s booking officers are known to pay a reasonable rate for captured criminals.
D&E dictums specify that the system is not to be tampered with and so the other planets have also been declared off-limits for mining and exploration purposes. The small army of police and guards that monitor QuarterDeck ensure that no one interferes with the planets or the species on Kellog II. Should they catch someone, they certainly don’t have to take them too far.
Next, at $3.4 million: “Binary Star System. Nicknamed the Olympus Pool because it is situated in the middle of a wildly colored Emission Nebula. Popular vacation/resort system.”
Kellog System
Ownership: Developing System
Planets: 6
Planetary Rotation: Kellog II 390 SED, Kellog VI 78,538 SED
Import: Criminals, Food
Export: Antimatter
Crime Status: Very Low
Black Market: Narcotics, Biological Goods
UEE Strategic Value: Blue
Description: Located near Vaduul territory, the Kellog system is home to a stark dichotomy.
Kellog II (“Xis”) has been designated by the UEE Subcommittee for Development & Expansion as a Developing World to a primitive species. A lush jungle paradise world, Xis would be otherwise ideal for human colonization. There is a small market for medicines and other organic goods collected with some risk on the planet’s surface. Flo-pets, the focus of a brief exotic animal fad among Earth’s upper class, were initially illegally trapped here.
Meanwhile, the outer planet in the system is the infamous QuarterDeck PrisonWorld, a maximum security penal facility home to hundreds of thousands of hardened criminals. The UEE allows prisoners at QuarterDeck to work their sentences in a full-process antimatter refinery; the fuel is thus available cheaply and raw materials involved in its creation are sometimes at a premium. Bounty Hunters should note that QuarterDeck’s booking officers are known to pay a reasonable rate for captured criminals.
D&E dictums specify that the system is not to be tampered with and so the other planets have also been declared off-limits for mining and exploration purposes. The small army of police and guards that monitor QuarterDeck ensure that no one interferes with the planets or the species on Kellog II. Should they catch someone, they certainly don’t have to take them too far.
Next, at $3.4 million: “Binary Star System. Nicknamed the Olympus Pool because it is situated in the middle of a wildly colored Emission Nebula. Popular vacation/resort system.”
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- CIG ID
- 12772
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- Comments
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- Published
- 13 years ago (2012-11-12T00:00:00+00:00)