Ny Enhet, Ganymede - 22nd May 2100The Republic government decides to buy the mineral output from Xingjin Extraction. Payment avenues are set up by the relevant offices, and the inbuilt mass driver on Temple-Tuttle begins to send mineral packets toward Ganymede. The Federation inspectors also arrive on Tempel-Tuttle, and after a short broadcast triangulation to confirm their location, the Federation embassy acknowledges the Republic's claim to the comet. The balance of claims now stands at 4 to 4, as the civilian mining colony is not counted as a government-initiated claim under points 2 and 3 of the Hartley Convention.
In the capital of Aubernia, Federation citizens are incredulous that the Republic has for once upstaged the Federation in the colonisation field, and in a way that bypasses the limits of the Hartley Convention. There are calls to expand colonisation efforts once again, though government spokespersons assure the public that Federation companies will expand offworld in their own time, and the government will not interfere in these matters.
Meanwhile, construction factories on Ganymede are redirected to the production of the gargantuan sensor arrays needed for a new Deep Space Tracking Station, expected to be complete on 6th June.
Klotho Station - 23rd May 2100, 01:08 UTCThe freighter
Amirani 001 departs Klotho, with the automated mine in its cargo hold. In the time since it was set up, only two tons each of Duranium and Uridium were produced. Only the barest minimum of infrastructure remains on Klotho for the handover ceremony.
Ny Enhet, Ganymede - 25th May 2100DE
William Herschel returns to Ganymede with all the staff from the Ceres Summit. The automated mine from Klotho has been dropped off on Psyche Station.
Out around the orbit of Jupiter, RVS
Andes discovers TNE deposits on the comets Wild and Chernykh, albeit unimpressive ones.
Boronide 4 904 (0.9)
Duranium 38 590 (0.7)
Abroad RVS Andes, Inside Saturn Orbit - 29th May 2100, 17:22 UTCSignificant TNE deposits are discovered on the comet Neujmin, most importantly a large deposit of good-accessibility Corundium, which is used in the production of all energy weapons and mining installations.
Neutronium 36 474 (0.8) Corbomite 22 767 (0.5) Corundium 157 288 (0.8)
52 Europa - 7th June 2100The Federation freighter FT
Hellas 001 requests permission to dock and unload the mineral payment of 10,000 tons of Duranium, 24 tons of Uridium onto 52 Europa. After a small away team is dispatched by Governor Josh Hart and verifies the freighter is unarmed, the unloading of minerals commences. As the unloading completes, Governor Hart warns that it will take more than two years to further transfer the payment to Ganymede, as the mass driver on 52 Europa can only send 5000 tons per annum. Another freighter, the
Amirani 002, is dispatched to pick up the payment.
On Aubernia, the embassy notes that there may be some dislocation of the Federation economy to accommodate the payment, as a horde of orbital dockworkers take to the bars and pubs of the city. Apparently work in the shipyards has been temporarily paused, awaiting further mineral shipments from the Luna reserves.
Klotho Station - 11th June 2100In a short ceremony on the asteroid station Klotho, the Republic officially cedes control to the Federation. Administrator Elizabeth Brennan makes the short hop over from Aurelia to accept the station for the Federation, while the foreman of the maintenance staff turns over the station's life-support controls. The last Republic citizens, eight of them, depart for Psyche Station on a small shuttlecraft.
Meanwhile, from Ganymede, the freighter
Amirani 003 is tasked to load the passive sensor arrays for a new Deep Space Tracking Station. She will make a short stop at Callisto to pick up a small staff of sensor analysts from the Callisto Deep Space Monitor Array before heading to the comet mining colony of Wolf-Harrington.
Epigeus City, Ganymede - 15th June 2100As the
Amirani 002 arrives at Epigeus City and begins to unload its ten thousand tons of Duranium, Governor
Lorknis is on hand to emphasise how the mineral payment will give the Republic security in terms of mineral reserves, and is thus a fair trade for Klotho. Public approval of the Ceres Accords rises to a new high, as economic analysts announce the stockpile of Duranium has doubled.
Aubernia, Mars - 16th June 2100Federation news media once again trumpet the colonisation of an asteroid. This time, Administrator Brennan welcomes a hundred thousand new colonists into the newly-excavated caverns of Federal Aurelia, while promising that the government will be dropping off mining installations soon to provide employment for the colonists. There are also reports on the state of Federal Astraea, where the population has risen to two hundred thousand, with full employment for all in the mines.
Reactions from the Republic are more muted, with large sectors of the population still believing the Republic has the lead with the new civilian mining colony on Tempel-Tuttle.
Wolf-Harrington - 19th June 2100The blue circle around Wolf-Harrington is the passive sensor range for thermal signature strength 195, the observed strength of a Federation destroyer.The
Amirani 003 finishes unloading its cargo and heads back toward Ganymede, while the staff at Wolf-Harrington Observatory begin their start-up tests of the covert deep space tracking station's systems. Almost immediately, two new drive plumes are detected heading toward the AKA region of the Main Belt. The signature strength is fairly powerful, at 1000, which combined with their heading leads analysts to conclude these are likely to be the Federation colony ships heading out toward Aurelia or Astraea. These two vessels are designated Tarantula 001 and 002.
Senior Republic Void Navy officers are surprised by the new detection, but it is quickly determined that at strength 1000, the colony ships could not be detected until around eight months later from Callisto, as Mars' orbit took it closer to Jupiter. Already, the Wolf-Harrington Observatory has proven its usefulness in monitoring Federation activity. The sensor officers on staff there begin filing requests for an expansion of the observatory before Wolf-Harrington passes within Mars orbit, during which the Federation will have the right to inspect freighters bound for it.
((Expand the observatory by adding another DSTS to make it level 2? Also, the Republic is currently free to make an additional claim at any time, since both powers are still equal. Refer to
this post for TNE deposits known to the Republic if you want to suggest claiming an asteroid/comet.
Additional suggestions on things to do are always welcome.))