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The Hammerhead system is one large sea of ordinary asteroids, comets, and planetoids. Lacking a central government, and bordering systems with reasons to trade, it is a common - if sometimes chaotic - transit point between its neighbors.
The Hammerhead system is one large sea of ordinary asteroids, comets, and planetoids. Lacking a central government, and bordering systems with reasons to trade, it is a common - if sometimes chaotic - transit point between its neighbors.


Large offshore holdings of tax (or other law) evading companies are present: New Buffalo Krill warehouses, shady technology enterprises, and other even less savory businesses are reputed to have a presence in the various small and mid-sized stations peppering the system's rocks. Piracy is not unheard of, and is often considered just another way of life for many who call Hammerhead home.
Offshore holdings of tax (or other law) evading companies are present: New Buffalo ice krill warehouses, shady technology enterprises, and other even less savory businesses are reputed to have a presence in the various small and mid-sized stations peppering the system's rocks. Piracy is not unheard of, and is often considered just another way of life for many who call Hammerhead home.


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==== Aspects ====

Latest revision as of 14:54, 23 November 2014


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Green Sun, Galliard, New Buffalo

Stats

  • +1 Technology (exploiting the system)
  • -1 Environment (survivable world)
  • -1 Resources (almost viable)

Background

The Hammerhead system is one large sea of ordinary asteroids, comets, and planetoids. Lacking a central government, and bordering systems with reasons to trade, it is a common - if sometimes chaotic - transit point between its neighbors.

Offshore holdings of tax (or other law) evading companies are present: New Buffalo ice krill warehouses, shady technology enterprises, and other even less savory businesses are reputed to have a presence in the various small and mid-sized stations peppering the system's rocks. Piracy is not unheard of, and is often considered just another way of life for many who call Hammerhead home.

Aspects

  • We've got rocks and we know how to use them
  • We need more - of everything
  • You have what you hold