![]() This website is not an official tool for the game Elite: Dangerous and is not affiliated with Frontier Developments.Īll information provided is based on publicly available information and may not be entirely accurate.Įlite © 1984 David Braben & Ian Bell. Site language: English | Deutsch | Français | Русский | Español | Português | Italiano | Türkçe | 中文 | 한국어 Admiral Rachel Ziegler acknowledged that the accusations must be taken seriously, but added: ‘With the Sirius Corporation defence pact still under debate, and the Alliance lacking a proper naval force, we must continue to utilise all military options available to us.’” “A broader range of reactions can be heard from the Alliance, albeit with little change in policy. But other Federal leaders have adopted a ‘wait and see’ approach, refusing to be drawn on the controversy.” “In the Federation, Fleet Admiral Tayo Maikori has revived his investigation into Salvation and is hoping to authenticate the INRA logs. As he bluntly told the Senate: ‘Nothing in the Imperial armoury comes close to matching the anti-xeno superweapon’s devastating capabilities.’” “The Empire is taking a pragmatic view, with Senator Denton Patreus focusing on the strategic objective of defeating the Thargoids. Others believe Aegis’s claims to be false, a desperate attempt to save themselves. Some are enraged that Salvation may have history with INRA or be responsible for the loss of the Alexandria. “Salvation has always been a contentious figure, and the logs found in the DG Canum Venaticorum system have polarised public opinion further. Vox Galactica published a report from political correspondent Conrad Sterling: The Alliance, Empire and Federation have responded coolly to accusations that Salvation has hidden links to Azimuth Biochemicals and INRA. Other rewards are available for contributors outside this number. ![]() Sol’s Salutis Aeternum is instead offering a stock Alliance Chieftain to a limited number of Preuss Terminal campaign contributors. The majority of contributors to the Kumiho Sky campaign will receive a pre-engineered high capacity AX fixed missile launcher, among other rewards, courtesy of Sirius Corporation. To encourage support from pilots, each campaign is offering extra incentives. Engineers Uma Laszlo and Bill Turner have both expressed a hope that the anti-xeno pact with Sirius is denied. The system’s controlling faction, Sol’s Salutis Aeternum, is overseeing contributions. The anti-Sirius lobby has requested deliveries of the same commodities to Preuss Terminal in the Di Jian system. Noted engineer Marco Qwent recently confirmed his support for an Allied anti-xeno pact with Sirius. These councillors have heavily promoted the need for enhanced fleet support in the face of increasing Thargoid activity. Pro-pact councillors have established their initiative in Di Jian from the Sirius megaship Kumiho Sky, and are asking for shipments of computer components, reinforced mounting plates and synthetic reagents. In advance of the vote, both pro-pact and anti-Sirius councillors are attempting to sway colleagues to their cause by securing a sizeable resource package for the Alliance Defence Force. ![]() The Assembly is evenly split over formalising military ties with Sirius Corporation to enhance defensive options against the Thargoids, with a decision expected at the end of June. The Di Jian system is hosting competing campaigns as the Alliance Assembly votes on the strategic defence pact. But at least I’ll be travelling in the company of born explorers.” For the first time in my piloting career, I have no idea what my destination is. “The Golconda can now leap rather than crawl between the stars, and the whole galaxy is its horizon. It’s hardwired into Golcondan culture to distrust outsiders, so I know what a rare honour this invitation is.” My plan was to keep making trade runs to the outpost, but when Captain Forester asked me to join them on their voyage, I agreed without hesitation. “The last few weeks have been a bittersweet experience for me, watching these people prepare to return to their old home. Shortly before the Golconda made its first jump into hyperspace, Vox Galactica published a statement from Commander Javi Alvarado: The Forester’s Choice outpost remains operational and will continue to export Apa Vietti, a unique alcoholic spirit. The Federation has made assurances that the Golconda is under its protection, and is equipped with comms systems to summon aid if needed. Approximately 60% of these 70,000 people have now elected to resume their itinerant lifestyle aboard the vessel, which was recently upgraded with modern megaship technology by the Artificers Clan. Three years ago, the Golcondans abandoned their ship and resettled at the Forester’s Choice outpost in Upaniklis. The generation ship Golconda has departed from the Upaniklis system with much of its former population on board.
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