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InterGalactic Mining Core
DannilBoVarDate: Wednesday, 25 Nov 2009, 2:09 PM | Message # 1
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I've been trying to figure out what's best for me in my endeavor to recommit the IMC, and I think I've established that throughout my roleplay experience the InterGalactic Mining Core has been stringently against peace with the Remnant. To this end, it's safe to assume that the IMC would have left the Republic because of it's peace initiative, and thus, would have pulled out of all it's worlds. The IMC facilities could have been nationalized or sold off, but the prices were expensive, and often times the smaller planets would have been forced to simply allow the facilities to close, leading to countless unemployment problems across the IMC sphere of influence.

Belgaroth in particular would have turned for the worst. With no employment, the smaller colonies would begin to retreat to impoverished states, and a widespread plague (from the failed Prometheus Project, which luckily can not be traced to the IMC now that the Board was dissolved followed a string of murders) would have infected the lower hemisphere of the planet. Luckily, the planet is mostly barren, as I have established in earlier RPs, so the casualty rates on the planet would be minimal, although it does lend credence to the planet being inhospitable.

The IMC itself would move outside the Republic Sphere of influence, to the Koradin Sector, and with managements approval, I would like to establish a primary base of operations (moving all four of the Orbital Shipyards that the IMC had previous built) to the planet Skye. I've purposefully selected planets which have little to no reference during the time period, but to which were Rebellion sympathizers, but to which no clear mention is made of them either joining the Republic or the Remnant. To this regard you may assume that the planets are either backward, or else lack a galactic government with which to be represented, at least at the time.

The Systems which the IMC would be primarily vesting it's interests in would include Brint-wo System, Coveway System, Keskin System, and Lipsec System. I don't want to control the entire sector (although that gain might make for interesting RP as well) and there are some Republic aligned planets, and Remnant aligned planets (at least through stipulation) within the Koradin Sector, so I feel that this move places the IMC a sufficient distance from the Republic and the Remnant to have breathing room, while putting us close enough to generate tensions.

With the approval of the systems, the IMC would almost immediately begin building mining facilities and vehicle facilities on the planets, all of which would be completed no later than January 1st. As of January first (pending Management approval) the IMC would have effectively established itself within these systems, and be back "up and running" as it were, and a follow up request will be made for armament and other facitilies.

Of note: This request is NOT a request for personnel or military components, merely a request to approve the shift of the IMC's location, and alignment due to the time shift (which I don't think is unreasonable.) The only previous facilities the IMC would have maintained were the orbital yards, which would be dismantled and shipped to the new local and reassembled, and the fleet which was at the IMC's disposal prior to the timeline change.

A breakdown of the planets involved is as follows.

The Primary military asset will be the planet Coveway. Since a COMPNOR base was stationed on the planet before it's destruction in retaliation for the slaughter of a village, the planet Coveway will serve as the troop and military training centre for the InterGalactic Mining Core. Note: I do not intend to have troop numbers similar to the Remnant or the Republic, but it should be clear that the IMC is taking a more governmental role, forming an almost planetary governing body much like the CSA, but much much smaller.

The planet Brint-wo, and Lipsec, and Keskin will serve as the natural resource centre for the IMC, providing most if not the bulk of the recently started up mining facilities. The IMC will also be expanding to other neutral planets for mining rights, but this will be disclosed in a later request.

The Planet Skye will be the primary ship building planet, and the headquartres of the IMC and it's governing body.

Keskin will also serve as a backup military asset for the IMC, but this planet would be mostly left protected and untouched, since the visual beauty and potential tourism to the area is something the IMC wishes to maintain.

If there is anything else required, please feel free to inquire, as always--I'm at your service.

Added (25 Nov 2009, 3:09 Pm)
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I apologize, the planet Skye is located in the Varada Sector


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Jory_CarsonDate: Saturday, 28 Nov 2009, 11:10 AM | Message # 2
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I like this idea.

Vote: Approve

 
Jace_VaritekDate: Sunday, 29 Nov 2009, 11:43 PM | Message # 3
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I also like this idea. I APPROVE, although I'm not sure the Tapani Sector would look kindly on all of those construction yards being "moved." I think it's likely that the IMC's decision to leave the Sector would have been recieved quite poorly, and it's likely that they would have prevented the withdrawal of some of them.

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DannilBoVarDate: Tuesday, 01 Dec 2009, 4:29 PM | Message # 4
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I don't think I quite follow. The Yards (as established earlier) aren't on any scale to the Fondorian, Kuat, or for that matter any other planetary shipyards. As a matter of fact, the Yards were converted to Merchant Orbital and Service stations for the Merchants Company. As such, the IMC would merely be claiming her Orbital facilities for a relocation, and converting them back to their original purpose.

I can possibly see Abregado-Rae protesting to their trade hub disappearing, but Belgaroth and Phu wouldn't be in an economic position to take over the facility, and the Mrlsst Facility was never opened up to the public (being the only shipyard in IMC possession capable of building the IMC's larger ship).

If management feels that the IMC should have problems acquiring it's orbital facilities, then I can limit it from the 4 facilities, to 3.


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Jace_VaritekDate: Tuesday, 01 Dec 2009, 5:59 PM | Message # 5
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3 is what I was going to suggest, but was hoping you would first. Kudos. I figure this lets the Tapani Sector save some face, considering that their jobs are being taken away from them (your point about Mrlsst, however, is well taken).

Jace Varitek


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DannilBoVarDate: Tuesday, 01 Dec 2009, 6:13 PM | Message # 6
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Agreed! 3 Facilities it is.

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Jace_VaritekDate: Tuesday, 01 Dec 2009, 6:24 PM | Message # 7
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Anticipating no opposition, the request is APPROVED.

Jace Varitek


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