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Approved Location Derelium Mine "Magnifincio" [Fondor Belt II]

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
SETTING INFORMATION
  • Mine Name: Magnifincio
  • Material: Durellium
  • Location: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Fondor_Belt_II
  • Affiliation: Super TD-T47, B1-449
  • Size: Medium
  • Accessibility: The mine's location is not unknown, but access is restricted. Only approved merchants, traders, and guests is allowed to land. Anything about trading regarding materials, is done in the outer rooms.
  • Security: There is about a dozen droid guards patrolling the whole mine, only B1 class droids. A small hangar outside, holds 5 Vulture Droids, is rarely used and only for emergencies. 5 H9 turbolasers was attached, but mostly only used against incoming meteors. Deflector Shield Generators are placed in key locations, only online once in a while. Security is very weak so maintenance won't be as expensive.
  • Description: The asteroid is barren so there is only about 10 small cliffs scattered around in the distance. Also many small to large craters surrounded the mine.
POINTS OF INTEREST
A small hangar is attached to the mine, capable of carrying only 8 Vulture Droids. Most of the infrastructure makes up the main center's mine extraction zone. 5 platforms is attached to the outer walls so cargo, freighter, transport, or shuttle ships can land. Inside, there is 2 small droid repair stations that can be found near the core and at the hangar. The main storage hold is the second largest part of the mine, carrying over 100,000 metric tons of ore, minerals, and provisions.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
Using modern technology and colonization research, this mine was planted very quickly. 57 years ago, it was a weapons testing zone. Many of the craters do not actually originate from meteors, but from past prototype missiles.
 
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