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VENITE PRO SOLITVDINE ♦ MANETE PRO SOCIETATE
"Come for the Solitude, stay for the company"


Toward the end of July 2012, the EVE University management decided to launch project Solitude. The initial announcement by then-CEO Kelduum Revaan outlined the project as the establishment of a university presence and creation of a trade hub. He also deemed Solitude a viable option as a future home for the Uni, an outlook that has since been dropped. Project Solitude currently aims to provide an isolated environment for EVE University students, without easy access to major trade hubs, where they require motivation and self-sufficiency to survive. The area provides nearby low-sec and null-sec opportunities, and a quick route to the Nullsec Campus. The focus of the project is on exploration, missioning, and industrial endeavours.

E-Uni Home Station & Trade Hub: Boystin V - Moon 6 - Federal Intelligence Office Assembly Plant

Regional Chat Channel and Mailing List is Solitude.E-Uni: Password is here


Overview of the Solitude Region

Solitude is a smallish region consisting of only 43 systems under the sovereignty of the Gallente Federation. Wedged between Aridia and Syndicate, it is made up of two general regions. To the west of the region is a low-sec area bordering both Syndicate and Aridia with the home of the Nullsec Campus (NSC) only a few jumps away. To the east is a high-sec pocket consisting of 17 systems with a second entrance to Syndicate. This pocket also contains the system of Boystin, home to the E-Uni regional HQ as well as the regional trade hub. A further high-sec pocket of 3 systems can be found to the north of the region.

Regional Trade Hub & E-Uni Satellite HQ

Boystin V - Moon 6 - Federal Intelligence Office Assembly Plant is the regional trade hub, which sees more transaction volume than any other station in both the Solitude region and the neighboring region of Syndicate. Boystin V - Moon 6 is also the Project: Solitude headquarters and contains a university office as well as shared university hangars. These hangars are organized similarly to the hangars in Slays. Boystin V - Moon 6 does not have medical facilities. To move your medical clone there, dock up, right-click the station name in your system info (top left), and select Set Home Station. One moon away, at the neighboring station of Boystin V - Moon 7 - Sisters of EVE Bureau, there are medical facilities if you wish to install a new jump clone.


What it means to live in Solitude

Living in Solitude has certain advantages over the main high-sec Empire regions. Having said that, the confined nature of the area also has its challenges. Things to be considered before deciding whether to move or not are:

Advantages

  • Far from Slays, making war target encounters less likely.
  • Easier to organize awareness of WTs in the region and their location.
  • A smaller community, which means you'll regularly see and potentially fly with familiar faces.
  • Significantly reduced cost for use of public research and manufacturing installations.
  • Easier access to low-sec PI while still living in the relative safety of high-sec.
  • Easier access to low-sec ores in sparsely populated systems.
  • Quick access to NPC null-sec space for PvP excursions.
  • Project stocked hangars.
  • E-uni customs office.

Disadvantages

  • Limited availability of items on the local market.
  • Higher prices for items that are available on the market.
  • Shipping stuff in and out of the region can be a challenge.
  • Flying to Solitude requires extended travel through low or null sec (low sec route is recommended).
  • High-Sec-to-High-Sec wormholes make travel easier, but have an inconsistent and limited presence.

What can I do?

  • Explore - sharpen your scanning skills and run data & relic sites. Scanning down signatures and exploring sites is a big part of Solitude life.
  • Mission - Solitude is a great place to run missions and participate in PVE fleets with experienced players.
  • Mine - plenty of belts and opportunities to mine solo or in a fleet. Organize and run your first mining fleet!
  • PVP - be part of small gang PVP. FC a small roam.
  • PI - Learn PI and then expand into the nearby Low Sec and Null Sec areas for maximum profit.
  • Industry - plenty of opportunity to build things. Take part in team efforts to build large capital ships. Learn research and invention with the advice of very experienced players.

Who runs the project?

Project Solitude is a consolidated effort of volunteers and pioneers with the aim to establish an area where people can flourish. Although there are no restrictions on venturing into low-sec and null-sec space, the project mainly revolves around the larger high-sec pocket in the region. Project Solitude is subject to all standard EVE University rules and policies.

What do I need to become a 'Solidude'?

The only mandatory requirement for a life in Solitude is a healthy dose of pioneer/explorer spirit along with a determination to overcome the challenges of living in a confined high-sec area. All other skills are optional. Project Solitude is open to members of all levels: from people who only just started out in EVE and are new to the Uni, to advanced industrialists, explorers, PVP’ers, etc.

The challenges of the Solitude frontier require pilots both daring and courageous.

Programs Available in Solitude

There are a few programs available to Unistas in Solitude.

The Solitude Coordinated Scanning Endeavor is the life blood of our logistics. The high-sec to high-sec wormholes they find are key in moving goods in and out of the area safely. Additionally, it provides details on signatures throughout the region, providing explorers, huffers, and PvE players additional sites and options.

The Solitude Alpha Hangar is kept in stock with a large selection of basic ships, T1 modules, ammo, skills, small rigs, and even researched BPCs available to those members of Solitude with hangar access. The supplies in this hangar are donated by the members of Solitude, and kept in stock by the volunteers managing the hangar. To get involved and learn about manufacturing these items, please visit the Solitude Forums.

The Solitude Ship Building Program builds t1 frigates, cruisers, and destroyers for University members in the Solitude region.

The StarCraft Enterprise is a Solitude member run project to create Carriers and similar large fitted ships for other Eve University campus, characters, and out of corp customers. It also provides an easier way to sell your minerals and ores than on the open market.

The Solitude Standing Fleet is intended to be a permanent fleet of Unistas in Solitude who aren't otherwise attached to another fleet. It provides a means for impromptu organization of the various activities regularly undertaken by Solitude residents, a way to share bonuses, and a quick reaction force.

Boystin Corp Hangers

A full guide to the Solitude Corporation Hangers and their use can be found here.

Alpha Hanger

These cans are labelled as to their content and Solibro’s should feel free to take what they need from them. As a Newbro please don’t feel that you can’t/shouldn’t take items from these cans, this is what they are there for. Please remember that other students also use these containers, so please only take what will satisfy your immediate needs. All cans labelled 'Alpha' are accessible to those holding the Freshman title or higher.

  • + Solitude Donations +
Items deposited into this container are considered to be donated to Project Solitude and will become University property. Items in this container can only be retrieved by certain personnel. Once this container is processed, items are generally moved to Alpha or Theta hangars depending on the items.
  • Alpha: Ammo and Drones
This bin is used to store ammunition for frigate sized ships along with a selection of Tech 1 Drones
  • Alpha: BPC
This bin contains a wide variety of Tech 1 BPC. Students can use these to build ships for personal use, resell or to help build stock for the Alpha Hangers.
  • Alpha: (High, Mid, Low)
These bins contain a large selection of Tech 1 modules. Again, please only take what you will need. They are split by slot into three different containers.
  • Alpha: Rigs
This bin contains small T1 rigs for frigate sized vessels.
  • Alpha: Ships
This bin contains frigate and industrial hulls for student use.
  • Alpha: Skill Books
This bin stores skill books for student use.
  • Kwik-E-Mart - xxxx
These cans form the sales end of Exorcist Wraith's loot buyback service. Supplying non-stocked items to Unista's at ~Jita prices.
  • Starcraft Enterprises
Currently not in use

Theta Hanger

The Theta Hanger is accessible to those holding the Sophomore title or higher. It contains inventory containers that are used to replenish the Alpha hangar stocks, cans for industry materials and a can for Meta/T2 Items.

Please do not place items in any bins other than the Solitude Donations bin. Remember to lock the stacks when you are finished, otherwise another Unista could clean out the stacks you unlocked and you would be the one in the log files as having taken everything out.


How to get to Solitude

One question to ask yourself before heading out to Solitude is, do you see yourself wanting to come back to contiguous Hi-Sec regularly? If so, it is highly recommended that you first obtain a Jump Clone and move it to Slays (or wherever you wish to return) before heading out to Solitude. Failure to do this may cause you to miss out on Corporate and Alliance events hosted at the University HQ since the route back can be time consuming and perilous.

Taking the 'Pod Express'

  • As long as you don’t have any implants in your clone traveling to Solitude by “Pod Express” may be the simplest route. Change your medical clone location to Boystin V - Moon 6 - Federal Intelligence Office Assembly Plant (located under the "Stations without Medical Facilities" tab) if you still have your annual remote relocation available, and then self-destruct your pod. It is highly recommended that you first set up a jump clone in Empire so that you can jump in and out of Solitude at your leisure. Once you arrive in Solitude you can use the neighboring station of Boystin V - Moon 7 - Sisters of EVE Bureau for any pod bay services.
As of the Phoebe expansion (November 2014), there are restrictions on how often you can remotely install a medical clone. Make sure you have understood them when considering this option for getting to Solitude.

Dodging pirates in low-sec

  • This is the long route via Aridia, from Bherdasopt (high-sec) through Gonditsa, Otakod, Agaullores and Yveve to Yvelet (high-sec). The biggest risk of this particular route is a persistent gatecamp of the Bherdasopt gate in Gonditsa. When planning to take this route, it might be a good idea to scout ahead and check if the area is safe. Once past Gonditsa, this tends to be the safer although longer route.
  • A somewhat safer but slightly longer route through southern Aridia bypasses Gonditsa entirely, going instead through Vehan and Hier before meeting up with the northern Aridia route in Shirshocin. This route also provides easier access to the Amarr trade hub.
  • Read the Safety Tips for Operating in Low Sec for additional information.

Facing the quiet dangers of null-sec

  • For those brave enough to venture into null-sec, there are two possible routes through Syndicate to get to Solitude:
    • Route 1 starts in Stacmon (0.6) and goes through two low-sec systems (Ostingele and Harroule, since the Stacmon gate in Ostingele is often camped, you may go via Dastryns) and enters Syndicate at MHC-R3. Please note that this entry system is often camped. It then carries on via M2-CF1, Y9G-KS, Pertnineere (low-sec) and then Boystin (high-sec).
    • Route 2 starts in Chesiette (0.6) and goes through one low-sec system (Reblier) and enters Syndicate at 6-CZ49. This route also ends up at M2-CF1 and follows the rest of the path to Solitude as mentioned above. This route is often camped too, but at least the dangerous entry point from high-sec to low-sec in Reblier is usually camped by friendlies. The Null-Sec Campus (NSC) is also just one jump away from one of the systems on this route, so you can expect to see more E-Uni members on this route.
  • Please visit the Solitude.E-Uni and the NSC.E-Uni channel before travelling through Syndicate. The above mentioned pipes are frequently being travelled by members already based in Solitude and the Null-Sec camp. Some viable intel might be available.
Public Route Bookmarks

There are some public bookmarks in the Solitude section of the Corporation bookmarks folder in People & Places. They may help you to get to Solitude through Null-Sec more safely. But don't forget that they are not a guaranteed method to avoid warp bubbles and other traps! Since they are public, you must treat them as being compromised and a ganker may have a copy of them. Nevertheless, they should be safer than direct warping.

Currently, the safer route through Null-Sec from Chesiette (0.6) through the Reblier entry point has been bookmarked. Each gate on the route to Solitude has a bookmark above and below the gate. Fit a quick ship like a frigate with a Micro Warp Drive (MWD), maybe even a Prototype Cloaking Device. A shuttle will work too, if you are insecure and want to lose less ISK in case you get shot. Follow those instructions and you should be pretty safe.

  1. Fly to Masalle and dock up there. This is the last system in high-sec with stations. After docking, set your home station there and make sure that you use the E-Uni Overview Settings. Then leave your ship and fly with your pod to another station. This will grant you a Velator.
  2. With the Velator, fly down the pipe to Chesiette. Then jump to Reblier, which is the gateway system to the less secure regions. After jumping to Reblier, do not decloak. You have 60 seconds to have a look around and to decide whether you like what you are seeing or not. If you see ships on the overview which are not moving in a distance between 10 and 30 km around the gate, they may be campers. If they are not blue or green on your local list, they are definitely not friendlies and may potentially shoot you. In that case, dock up in Reblier and wait a bit, before checking again.
  3. If the situation at the gate looks okay to you, then travel back to Masalle, jump into your frigate and travel back to Chesiette.
  4. Open your People & Places Window, go to the Places tab, and scroll down to the Solitude section of the corporation bookmarks. There you should find a list of bookmarks which follow the template |> <SYSTEM>: <GATE> [ABOVE|BELOW] @<DISTANCE> <|. For example: |> Reblier: Chesiette ABOVE @150 <|. Size and move the window to a place on your desktop where you can keep it open and access those bookmarks quickly.
  5. Jump to Reblier, do not decloak. Assess the situation. You should now see a bookmark in the list which is green, something like |> Reblier: 6-CZ49 BELOW @150 <| (the Distance number may vary). Warp to this position. You will jump to a location either above or below the gate to the next system, 6-CZ49.
  6. Fly 'AWAY from the gate.
  7. Have a look around, maybe on your dscan, if you see any campers near the gate. Keep an eye on the overview and check if a ship is getting closer to you. If yes, dock up and try again later. If everything looks okay, jump to 6-CZ49. Now you will enter Null-Sec.
  8. Again, don't decloak. Assess the situation.
  9. Look at your bookmarks. You should find at least four green ones - two for the gate through which you came in (those are the one with the Reblier gate in their name), and one above and below the gate where you want to go. Decide if you want to take the ABOVE or BELOW route, then jump to the according bookmark of the Reblier gate. This will be a very short jump.
  10. Now jump to the gate which leads to the next system, PVH8-0. If you are currently ABOVE the Reblier gate, use the ABOVE bookmark of the PVH8-0 gate, too. If you are BELOW, choose the BELOW bookmark. This will help you to avoid any warp bubbles on the direct route between those two gates.
  11. Repeat the last three steps through all systems on your way to Boystin. The complete route will be Reblier -> 6-CZ49 -> PVH8-0 -> JH-M2W -> M2-CF1 (or PC9-AY, if you wish to visit NSC) -> 97X-CH -> Y9G-KS -> Pertnineere -> Boystin.
  12. Congratulations, you made it!

Jumping down a Wormhole

  • The ‘Solitude Co-ordinated Scanning Endeavour’ finds hisec-to-hisec wormholes on average two to three times a week. This makes it a lot easier for those wanting to move assets into the region without having to go through the dangerous low-sec or null-sec pipes. Entry and exit points for active WH’s can usually be found in the Project Solitude bookmarks folder. Notifications are being sent out via a mailing list that has been created specifically for this purpose. Please check the forum or ask in Solitude.E-Uni for further details.

Making use of courier services

  • Wormholes have a limited time and mass. As such, it might not always be possible for members to make good use of them. An alternative is to use a courier to move assets into the region. Although there are many courier services around, Black Frog is probably the best known. Note though that using courier services can be a quite costly exercise. Black Frog for example, charges Template:Gaps ISK to move up to Template:Gaps  m3 from Aldrat to Oerse.
  • Several E-UNI members routinely move materials into Solitude and may be willing to accept courier contracts. Pricing is typically negotiable. New players needing small packages moved may find a courier willing to move the goods for a significant discount. Please see the following forum posts for details:

What to bring and NOT bring

Due to having limited access to the rest of Empire space, you should bring as much of whatever you might need as possible. Certain items cost less in Solitude, while others cost far more. Check out the Alpha Hangar if you have trouble getting equipment through the local market.

What to bring

Modules

Prepare to have spare modules, and try to bring equipment over in bulk whenever possible in order to limit risk. Bring only the ones you need. Most modules you can steal off rats.

Modules above Tech I can cost double their in-Empire price. Some modules are almost nonexistent on the Solitude marketplace. If you are curious about whether or not a specific item is stocked in Solitude and you do not have access to the area simply head over to EVE-Central, click on the advanced tab, select solitude from the drop-down list of Regions and enter the item that you're looking for. If EVE-Central doesn't have the information that you need you can always ask for a price check in the Solitude.E-Uni Chat channel.

Scanning

We recommend spares of:

  • Cloaking devices (covert ops version if you can fly a Covert Ops frigate, T3 or Recon cruiser)
  • Core probe launchers (Sisters Core Probe Launchers are a good idea as the price for these can be exorbitant in Solitude)
  • Core probes (Sisters Core Probes are recommended)
  • Covert ops frigates (If you can fly one of these the world is your oyster)

Skillbooks

There is a Federation Navy School two jumps into Low-Sec in the system of Elore. Note that not all skillbooks will be seeded here and that both this station and the route to it are often camped. It is recommended to do a little scouting or go as a group if you are unfamiliar with Low Security space.

General supplies

Ammunition and scripts are generally not more expensive in Solitude than elsewhere in Empire. Nanopaste and cap boosters will usually need to be obtained outside of Solitude if large quantities are needed.

Tech I Industrial

It's a good idea to use a T1 Industrial when moving a medium amount of cargo (Template:GapsTemplate:Gaps  m3) as they carry enough for several packaged frigates or a couple cruisers and you can make multiple trips through a High-Sec to High-Sec Wormhole in a T1 Industrial without compromising the stability of the Wormhole.

An Imicus is an ideal alternative if you don't have that much to cart over as it has a base 400  m3 cargo that can be expanded up to Template:Gaps  m3 with Cargohold Expander modules and Cargohold Optimization Rigs.

What NOT to bring

Certain ships

Many T1 Sub-Capital ships are less expensive to obtain in Solitude due to the proximity to Null Security space and the risk involved in transporting ships back out to the rest of Empire.

For the same reason larger and more expensive ships (i.e. Freighters and Pirate Cruisers/Battleships) can be difficult to take back out of Solitude. Consideration should be given when bringing them into the area. Most High-Sec to High-Sec Wormholes can only handle a Freighter passing through twice before they are destabilized.

If you feel you must bring something shiny or large, make sure that it is something that you will use regularly as it may be very difficult and time-consuming to relocate such items back to the contiguous Empire.

Ore / salvage / basic materials

Consult Sen Starfire or another resident industrialist for this matter.

Most of the ores are in fact cheaper here (if they are available).

If you want to trade stuff in bulk, e.g. bring bulk modules from the Empire, post in forum about your freighter (so we can also use your return trip).

Missioning in Solitude

There are a number of good security mission corps in Solitude - Federation Customs, Federal Intelligence Office, Federation Navy, Poteque pharmaceuticals. While there are a number of other stations, agents, and offices (as found at Agent Range Finder); listed below are the corporations with level 4 security agents which are the easiest to grind up while in Solitude. From time to time E-Uni members will even organize Spider and/or Locust fleets throughout Solitude to further help grind up standings for those that are new to the area. Other than the few level 4 agents notated**, only the high security space agents are listed.

Federation Customs

  • L1-0.7- Octanneve V - Moon 1 - Federation Customs Assembly Plant == 2 Security Agents
  • L2-0.7- Octanneve III - Federation Customs Assembly Plant == 1 Security Agent (4 jump missions into lowsec have been seen)
  • L3-0.7- Octanneve IV - Federation Customs Assembly Plant == 2 Security Agents (Manufacturing/Refining Facility)
  • L4-0.7- Octanneve III - Moon 1 - Federation Customs Logistic Support ==1 Security Agent (Regional Trade Hub)

Federal Intelligence Office

  • L1-0.8 Yvaeroure X - Moon 14 - Federal Intelligence Office Assembly Plant (1 jump from Octanneve) == 1 Security, 1 Distribution Agent
  • L1-0.8 Vecodie II - Federal Intelligence Office Testing Facilities (2 jumps from Octanneve) ==1 Security Agent (No Level 2 Agents nearby)
  • L3-0.8- Arasare V - Moon 7 - Federal Intelligence Office Assembly Plant (3 jumps from Octanneve) == 2 Security agents
  • L3-0.8 Vecodie II - Federal Intelligence Office Testing Facilities (2 jumps from Octanneve) == 1 Security Agent
  • L4-0.5 Boystin V - Moon 6 - Federal Intelligence Office Assembly Plant (3 jumps from Octanneve) == 1 Security Agent
  • L4-0.4 Pertnineere VI - Federal Intelligence Office Logistic Support (Low Security!) (4 jumps from Octanneve) == 1 Security Agent

Federation Navy

  • L1-0.6 - Niballe V - Moon 1 - Federation Navy Testing Facilities == 1 Security Agents
  • L2-0.7 - Gererique VI - Moon 3 - Federation Navy Testing Facilities == 2 Security Agents
  • L2-0.3 - Aeter VI - Moon 23 - Federation Navy Testing Facilities == 1 Security Agent
  • L3-0.7 - Gererique VI - Moon 3 - Federation Navy Testing Facilities == 1 Security Agent
  • L4-0.4 - Sarline VIII - Moon 7 - Federation Navy Assembly Plant == 1 Security Agent

Material Acquisition

  • L1-0.8- Yvaeroure XII - Moon 11 - Material Acquisition Refinery == 1 Security Agent
  • L2-0.7- Stoure VI - Moon 4 - Material Acquisition Mining Outpost == 1 Security Agent
  • L3-0.8- Yvaeroure XII - Moon 9 - Material Acquisition Refinery == 1 Security Agent
  • L3-0.8- Yvaeroure XII - Moon 11 - Material Acquisition Refinery == 1 Security Agent
  • L4-0.2 - Babirmoult VI - Moon 15 - Material Acquisition Mineral Reserve (10 jumps from Octanneve in deep Low sec) == 2 Security Agents

Ducia Foundry (Amarr)

  • L4-0.6- Larryn V - Moon 1 - Ducia Foundry Mineral Reserve == 1 Security Agent

Poteque Pharmaceuticals

  • L4-0.7- Stoure IX - Moon 1 - Poteque Pharmaceuticals Biotech Research Center == 1 Security Agent

Industry in Solitude

Gas sites

The low-sec constellation of Elerelle, located in Solitude, is one of only two places in New Eden where Gas sites produce unusually large amounts of Celadon Cytoserocin, which is the chief ingredient in the production of the more effective but illegal forms of Exile, a Combat Booster used to increase a capsuleers armor repair amount by a certain percentage. The high-sec region of Solitude sees regular signature-site occurrences of Celadon Mykoserocin, used to make the milder, legal, and less profitable form of Exile.

Gas sites in Solitude occur very frequently in both high- and low-security areas.

Ice belts

  • Niballe (0.6 / 3 jumps from Boystin) is the most popular ice belt in the area. Regulars are generally friendly and plenty of ice to go around. Look for blue fleets to join or simply ask for boosts.
  • Cadelanne (0.1 / 9 jumps from Boystin) typically only has a few residents, often blue.
  • I-YGGI (-0.20 / 4 jumps from Boystin) out of the way null sec ice belt that has few visitors. Note: Will spawn BS rats, so make sure you have a good tank.

Note that it is not recommended to ice mine while away from the keyboard (AFK). There are local entities that have been known to suicide gank (using large groups of expendable destroyers) miners that are non-responsive.

Regular mining

  • Project Solitude has several members who run regular mining fleets with orca boosts. Both shared-can and u-haul ops occur. For more information and fleet formation check the Solitude forum and ask in the Solitude.E-Uni chat. Mining loaners are available to campus members and Ventures are available in the Boystin hangar.

Refining services

Project Solitude has several members who can provide refining services in Solitude

  • Edward Audeles: (Nearly) perfect on ores as well as scrapmetal at Boystin FIO Details

Manufacturing and Research

There are several student owned and operated research POS in Solitude. Several mobile laboratories are available for lease in their various capacities. More information is on the forums here. Ask in chat for more details.
Manufacturing, Research and Invention System Cost Indexes throughout Solitude are reasonably low and rarely exceed 2.5%.

Manufacturing

  • 0.7- Octanneve III - Duvolle Laboratories Factory == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.7- Octanneve III - Federation Customs Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.7- Octanneve IV - Federation Customs Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.7- Octanneve V - Moon 1 - Federation Customs Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.7- Maire IV - Moon 4 - Duvolle Laboratories Factory == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.7- Maire V - Moon 2 - Quafe Company Factory == Manufacturing
  • 0.7- Maire VI - Moon 23 - Federal Intelligence Office Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.8- Yvaeroure X - Moon 14 - Federal Intelligence Office Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.8- Yvaeroure XI - Moon 7 - Poteque Pharmaceutical Biotech Production == Manufacturing
  • 0.6- Oerse V - Moon 4 - Quafe Company Factory == Manufacturing
  • 0.6- Oerse VII - Moon 8 - Duvolle Laboratories Factory == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.6- Lour VI - Moon 7 - Quafe Company Factory == Manufacturing
  • 0.8- Vecodie II - Federal Intelligence Offuce Testing Facilitie == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.5- Boystin V - Moon 6 - Federal Intelligence Office Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.8- Arasare V - Moon 7 - Federal Intelligence Office Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.6- Niballe V - Moon 1 - Federation Navy Testing Facilities == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.8- Gererique VI - Moon 3 - Federation Navy Testing Facilities == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.6- Pochelympe IX - Federation Navy Assembly Plant
  • 0.4- Pertnineere IV - Quafe Company Factory == Manufacturing
  • 0.4- Sarline VII - Moon 16 - Federation Navy Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.4- Sarline VII - Moon 18 - Federation Navy Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.4- Sarline VIII - Moon 7 - Federation Navy Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.2- Elore VI - Moon 4 - Federal Navy Academy == Manufacturing
  • 0.2- Anckee V - Moon 10 - Allotek Industries Factory == Manufacturing
  • 0.1- Vevelonel VI - Moon 1 - Impro Factory == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.2- Heluene IV - Roden Shipyards Factory == Manufacturing
  • 0.2- Heluene V - Roden Shipyards Factory == Manufacturing
  • 0.2- Ogaria I - Roden Shipyards Warehouse == Manufacturing
  • 0.2- Straloin VI - Moon 11 - Federation Navy Assembly Plant == Manufacturing
  • 0.4- Toustain VI - Moon 16 - Federation Navy Assembly Plant == Manufacturing

Research

  • 0.7- Octanneve III - Duvolle Laboratories Factory == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.7 Stoure IX - Moon 1 - Poteque Pharmaceuticals Biotech Research Center == Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.7- Maire IV - Moon 4 - Duvolle Laboratories Factory == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.6- Oerse VII - Moon 8 - Duvolle Laboratories Factory == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.8- Vecodie II - Federal Intelligence Offuce Testing Facilitie == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.6- Niballe V - Moon 1 - Federation Navy Testing Facilities == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.8- Gererique VI - Moon 3 - Federation Navy Testing Facilities == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention
  • 0.1- Vevelonel VI - Moon 1 - Impro Factory == Manufacturing, Research, Copying, Invention

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