Arranmore Base

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Arranmore Base
Owner
Mollys
Location
C-6/5, Dublin

CLASS: Belmullet

GRAVITY: Full

DOCKING: Yes

AMENITIES: Limited

CREW: 410

Foyle is an annex to Arranmore Base, and the main Molly ship production facility. It is responsible for producing everything from fighters to limited quantities of hand-built 'Freeman' gunboats and 'Scylla' destroyers.

Previously reliant on parts bartered from or laundered through the Battleship Hood, Foyle's crew now faces increasingly severe difficulties in sourcing the parts needed to maintain and reconstitute Molly forces.

The loss of the Hood, the imposition of Corsair and Bretonian blockades on the system, and the cut-throat business sense of Trafalgar's Junkers have all introduced significant complications to the shipyard's operation.

Bribes & Missions Offered

Bribes
Missions


Commodities

Imports
Commodity Price
Robotics 39$
Ablative Armor Plating 140$
Cracking Catalysts 77$
Criminal Cells (Bretonia) 17,034$
Energy Field Equipment 68$
Hydrogen 35$
Liberty Ale 46$
Medical Equipment 35$
Rheinbier 57$
Rum 62$
Sake 61$
Detroit Light Arms 117$
Titanium 39$
Tungsten 39$
Zinc 68$
Military Surplus 858$
Black Market Pharmaceuticals 190$
Counterfeit Computerware 195$
Boron 57$
Beryllium 40$
Cobalt 38$
Hydrocarbons 35$
Oxygen 16$
Water 16$
Food Rations 23$
Kyushu Rice 48$
MOX 30$
Basic Alloy 37$
Super Alloy 83$
Optical Chips 42$
Construction Machinery 55$
Pharmaceuticals 33$
Polymers 39$
Optronics 157$
Consumer Goods 44$
Daumann Side Arms 141$
Gallic Enfer Blasters 142$
Black Market Blasters 180$
Bio-Neural Processors 145$
Black Market Light Arms 179$
Kemwer Technologies 306$
APM Advanced Hardware 141$
Cryocubes 157$
Black Market Augments 218$
Neon 51$
Synth Paste 36$
Wine 82$
Industrial Materials 42$
Xenobiotic Filters 67$
HazMat Canisters 127$
Gold Ore 122$
Bioproduce 32$
Xeno Relics 232$
Hessian Tears 229$
Molybdenum 242$
Deuterium 234$
Gold 136$
Niobium 212$
Copper 215$
Diamonds 226$
H-Fuel 135$
Iridium 328$
Aluminium 265$
Osmiridium Panels 568$
Avionics Systems 13,540$
Interior Systems 8,796$
Propulsion Systems 12,485$
Superstructure Systems 10,907$
Reactor Systems 9,521$
Exotic Systems 41,286$
Exports
Commodity Price
Deployable Mining Container 50,000$
Hangar Provisions 250$
Black Market Munitions 180$
Casualties 42,551$
Gin 42$
Vodka 61$
Whiskey 32$
Toxic Waste 10$
Scrap Metal 6$
Mining Machinery 25$
Hull Panels 49$
Engine Components 142$
Volgograd Ordinance 199$
Munitions 59$
Iron 36$
Wildcat Gold 152$


Ships sold


Ship Class Price
Harrier Very Heavy Fighter 25,789$
Buzzard Bomber 68,332$
Molly Gunboat Gunboat 892,374$
Arrastra Bomber 43,176$
Mule Freighter 22,586$
Asteroid Miner Heavy Miner 207,905$
Rogue Destroyer Cruiser 2,660,900$
Pirate Transport Transport 426,006$
Pirate Train Train 906,126$
Pilgrim Liner Liner 1,910,000$
Bretonia Heavy Transport Heavy Transport 1,006,006$


News

[835 AS] Coalition reinforcements slow to arrive

ZHEJIANG ORBITAL -- 835 -- Molly emissaries have been dispatched to Omega-52 in an attempt to petition Coalition leaders. After Coalition auxiliaries attached to the Powrie Brigade suffered heavy casualties, replacement reinforcements have been slow to arrive. Despite promises of “bottomless materiel resupply”, Coalition leaders have dragged their feet and evaded questions on when exactly additional ships will arrive. Mid-level functionaries on Zhejiang Orbital have prevented our emissaries from travelling further into their space, while advising that a significantly increased “donation” of Molly Gold may rebalance the Supreme Council’s priority assessments.

[835 AS] Mollys increase signing bonus

ITHACA -- 835 -- The Mollys have significantly increased offered pay for pirates and mercenaries willing to go fight in Dublin. Many gangs have been reluctant to take up the Gold-plated offer, seeing a House invasion fleet as a much bigger deal than tangling with local police. Despite that, there’s always someone bloodythirsty or mad enough to follow the money, and a steady trickle of pilots have headed to Trafalgar Base in New London to reinforce the Molly Brigades. If you think you’ve got what it takes, track down a Molly officer on Ithaca and accept the Golden shilling.

[835 AS] Bretonians bloodied by Hellburner bombs

ARRANMORE -- 835 -- As insurance against Bretonia breaking through the Achill minefield, the Hegemons Hope and Fortune were converted into enormous armored bombs. As our Brigades engaged the enemy near the Achill and Founders Fields, waves of Hegemons were launched to obscure our fire ships. The Fortune arrived first, with the detonation destroying the Battlecruiser Adlington. The Hope was heavily damaged on approach, nearly allowing the Battlecruiser Bracknell’s escape. Captain Saoirse Keane heroically chose to prematurely detonate the Hope rather than evacuate, crippling the Bretonian invader. Both directions of advance have now stalled, allowing us to reconstitute depleted Brigades.

[835 AS] Invaders breach Dublin

ARRANMORE -- 835 -- In a grim day for the Republic, Bretonia has avoided the Achill minefields and deployed forces directly into Dublin. Seeming to use an artificially created Jump Hole, scouts report the Battleship Somerset is acting as some sort of anchor. Bretonian cruiser formations have immediately begun to push towards the Achill and Founders Fields to cut our supplies and force a fight in open space. A coordinated defense will be complicated by the continued Corsair occupation of the Hood Field, which limits our ability to launch ambushes from that direction. Arranmore’s Brigades are being deployed to block Bretonian advances, while Hellburner assets are moved into position.

[835 AS] Recapture of Dublin commences!

BATTLESHIP ESSEX -- 835 -- Admiralty representatives have confirmed that the Bretonian operation to recapture Dublin has been initiated. Defense commentators have long assumed the Bretonia Armed Forces would breach the system via a Jump Hole believed to be concealed within the Cumbria Asteroid Field. Forecasts predicted a bloody advance, given the Mollys renown expertise as ambush fighters, and prolific use of concealed mines. Despite this, Bretonian officials confirm that the Battleship Somerset has established a bridgehead in the system without casualties. “This will be a quick operation,” Admiral Rowley noted. “The Mollys cannot stand in open space.”

[835 AS] Outcast assassins prowl Bretonia

NEWCASTLE -- 835 AS -- Newcastle’s criminal underworld waits with bated breath, following the disappearance of Outcast Arnold De Angelis, son of Don Liviano De Angelis. The enraged cartels have dispatched a squad of their elite assassins, who have resolved to uncover the fate of the missing son and mete out retribution -- whatever the cost. While a hundred thousand credit bounty for information has been offered, Dardi Squadron also promises to leave a trail of corpses in their wake. The presence of some of Sirius’s deadliest killers has already led to unease among Newcastle’s Gaians, Mollys and Bounty Hunters.

[834 AS] Reinforcements head for the Front

LISBURN ROCK -- 834 -- The Mollys may be suffering for supplies and manpower, but there’s one thing we’re not short of: Gold. As stocks run out across the sector, it’s more valuable than ever. Agents from Lisburn bring good news, fresh from a parlay with Omega-7's Ithaca Council. They may be ruthless pirates, but they do love Molly Gold. A number of Ithaca’s gangs have signed on for mercenary work. In other good news, reps on Arranmore confirm that after some hard bargaining, the Coalition Supreme Council’s has agreed to a military deployment in exchange for a hefty fee -- we should have reinforcements to help tip the balance soon enough.

[834 AS] Worth his weight in Gold

ARRANMORE -- 834 -- Dublin was isolated by the collapse of the Jump Hole network. Since then we have fought tooth and claw to break Corsair and Bretonian blockades that want to throttle our Republic in its infancy. The arrival of Zachary Phelps’ Dromedary freighter at Arranmore promises to change everything. The Zoner was prospecting Omega-49's Alegranza Cloud for minerals when he came across something far more valuable: an uncharted Jump Hole. Braving the unstable connection, he found himself in Dublin and hailed a Molly patrol. For his discovery, Arranmore awarded Phelps with his ship’s weight in Gold. We have already made contact with the Coalition and Militant cells on Gran Canaria about the resupply possibilities this presents.

[834 AS] Bretonian assault on Dublin imminent

LISBURN ROCK -- 834 AS -- Scouts in Cambridge have confirmed the arrival of both the Battleships Essex and Sommerset at Portsmouth Shipyard. More concerning, they were accompanied by Kishiro transports escorted by Kusari government agents. We don't know what Kusari is up to here, but it's nothing good for the Mollys or a Free Dublin. Withdrawing both Battleships at once is also unheard of -- the BAF must be making final preparations for their attack. There is a narrow window of opportunity to hit them in their drydock. Plans are being urgently drawn up; be ready to strike on short notice.

[834 AS] Oldest Molly passes away

ARRANMORE -- 834 AS -- Ian Carew has died peacefully in his sleep, aged 101. As a teenager, Ian famously hijacked a Bowex freighter during the Founder's Day Revolt. Helping to establish Arranmore, Ian preferred simple custodial tasks at base, keeping morale high with his musical talent and jokes. His stories of the movement's earliest days were an inspiration to many, and will be remembered fondly. Over the decades, Ian saw all his original comrades killed, captured or pass to age, but insisted he'd outlive BMM in Dublin. Though blind and bound to his wheelchair for his final years, he did indeed survive to see our great victory. With his passing, we will cherish the Founders' memories and honor their legacy as a new chapter of Molly history begins.

[834 AS] Dangerous anomaly appears in Dublin

ARRANMORE -- 834 -- Sensors across Dublin have gone haywire after a strange anomaly appeared in the wreckage of the New London Jump Gate. Molly leaders have ordered their pilots to keep clear after significantly elevated radiation and gravimetric fluctuations were detected. Some have speculated that the object may be the early formation of an abnormal type of Jump Hole, possibly caused by the damage inflicted during the Jump Gate's destruction.

[833 AS] Unexpected allies in Liberty?

ARRANMORE -- 833 -- Holding Dublin has taken a grueling toll on the movement, but we remain unbowed and unbroken. Bretonia’s blockade is not working, and they are coming under increasing pressure from the other Houses for throttling the sector’s Gold supply. Bretonia is going to make their move soon; our job is to make that push through the Achill Field as bloody as possible. Our sappers have deployed mines to give any Bretonian capital ships that make the crossing a nasty surprise. Liberty doesn't think Bretonia can win a straight fight here, and if we can bloody the BAF’s nose, they’ll be forced to negotiate on our terms. Dublin belongs to the miners. If the Crown wants our Gold, they can recognize the Dublin Republic and buy it... for a premium.

[833 AS] Gold insecurity invites crisis

WATERLOO -- 833 -- Interspace analysts have published a report on the continued volatility of sector-wide Gold supplies, claiming that further instability invites disaster. The reports note the pressures placed on advanced Optronics, Bio-Neural Processor and Quantum Multiplexor manufacturing were already causing spiraling cost increases in adjacent market sectors. Market analysis also indicates that the bulk of Bretonian exports now consist of recycled and in some cases adulterated materials, likely indicating that stockpiles are running low. Interspace has called upon House authorities to collectively find the means of addressing the Dublin question before economic crisis becomes inevitable.

[833 AS] Carlisle cartels move on Slog

CARLISLE -- 833 -- Slog has got its hooks into Bretonia’s workers, and there’s cash to be made filling that demand. It seems the Gaians and Mollys certainly think so, as both groups have sent their own people to put the screws to the producers on Carlisle. What once was an independent operation is now being torn in half by the Bretonian underworld, as both factions see the trade as a quick, if dirty, means of funding their causes. It remains to be seen how the Gaians and Mollys will settle their differences. If you’re in the market for Slog, your options have never been better.

[832 AS] A different kind of Houston heat

MARLTON CITY -- 832 AS -- A huge firefight has been reported in one of Houston's urban centers, involving a gang of heavily armed assailants and dozens of casualties. The target appears to have been a major LPI penitentiary facility, with one force spokesperson going so far as to say that the raid must have been carried out by a professional mercenary outfit. Malton City has gone into lockdown amid rumors of a mass breakout by Pennsylvania convicts. An enormous manhunt has been launched, involving Marine support from the Battleship Arkansas.

[832 AS] Counting doses

ROCHESTER -- 832 AS -- The catastrophic crash of the Cardamine market has been tough for all the associates involved in the chain of its distribution, and the substantial drop-off in the quantity of it available for use and resale has caused a new problem in this series of bad episodes. The Rogues and Hackers, former partners in feeding the needs of the underworld are now at each other's throats, unable to meet demands for the drug both by their own and by customers, it seems as if stealing it from each other at gunpoint is the new business model.

[832 AS] The price of freedom

ARRANMORE -- 832 AS -- We now control Dublin, with the wealth of its gold belonging to the miners who extract it. We are responsible for protecting what is ours, and repelling invaders and thieves. The Corsairs have long been an thorn in our side, but expelling the Bretonians has emboldened the pirates to invade in force. We mourn for the loss of our brothers and sisters aboard the Hood, who the Corsairs murdered in cold blood. Many of the system's jump holes lost phase alignment when the New London Jump Gate was destroyed, meaning we are no longer able to access Omega-49 or Leeds for supplies. Both the barbaric Corsairs and cowardly Bretonians want to starve us out by blockading the New London jump hole, which is the last stable exit we are aware of. For a Free Dublin to survive, we require each Molly station to immediately dispatch a wing of their best smugglers for service.

[832 AS] Bitter medicine

ARRANMORE -- 832 -- Since the capture of Dublin, our war against Bretonia and the Corsairs has been brutal, pushing our fighters to their limits in the name of freedom. Many have turned to the drug Slog for much-needed relief, numbing mental and physical pain. Despite that, there has been a cost, to both the soul and treasury. Gold that should be funding the cause is instead diverted to dealers on Carlisle for drugs. The addiction also numbs our senses, dulling fighting instincts and working spirit. You're free men and women who fought for the right to make your own decisions, but think carefully before you inhale.

[832 AS] Bloodless victory turns sour

KILREA -- 832 AS -- Liberation Day in Dublin hit the tyrannical Bretonian Crown where it hurts the most: the treasury. Starved of blood-soaked Gold, Bretonia is withdrawing from Poole. All the system's liberation required was patience - to wait for DSE to finish disassembling the Jump Gate. Sadly, this victory has turned sour with the destabilization of the Dublin and Omega-49 jump holes, and signs that Cambridge may soon follow suit. If these fail, our people will be stranded. Colraine has issued evacuation orders to Kilrea and Garvagh. Mull Base has offered to provide transports to assist with extraction to Lisburn Rock in Cambridge. We will monitor this space -- as soon as the jump holes return, so shall we.

[831 AS] 'Slog' banned throughout Bretonia

NEW LONDON -- 831 -- The drug 'Slog,' otherwise known as Carix, has officially been banned across Bretonia. It is now a criminal offense to possess or distribute this drug in any quantity. The strict prohibition comes in response to the rising popularity of this dangerous substance, which has ravaged the Bretonian working class. Authorities claim the Slog trade creates extreme public health hazards, and has strong links to the funding of terrorism. Despite this, journalists have suggested that the government’s real fear lies in decreased productivity, which Bretonia's struggling post-war economy cannot afford following the loss of Dublin.

[831 AS] Jump Hole Upheaval Causes Chaos

HEISENBERG -- 831 AS -- Jump holes across Sirius have become increasingly volatile and chaotic over the last year, with Professor Sophia Nagel from the Heisenberg Research Station linking the unusual phenomena to the Pulse. The Pulse was an unprecedented blast of hyperspace energy that was detected immediately prior to last year's Jump Gate Blackout.

Professor Nagel and her team are certain the Pulse originated from outside Sirius, but are otherwise no closer to identifying its source or mitigating a future Blackout event. "Following the Blackout, we began to see immediate signs of jump hole destabilization in multiple different regions, with many ultimately falling out of phase alignment altogether", she commented. The dramatic upending of Sirius' jump hole network has already prompted many groups to abandon stations and withdraw from systems that appear to risk being cut off.

While months-long trips between the stars are possible thanks to the Liberty Engine and many centuries of innovation, few ships are designed or provisioned to make such arduous journeys. Those who were displaced by Sirius' redrawn map hope that system connections will return, while adventurers and explorers rush to discover new routes.

[831 AS] Bretonian focus turns on Mollys

SHEFFIELD -- 831 AS -- The Bretonia Police Authority has announced the eradication of the Molly movement is their top priority. Following the loss of the Dublin system, the dangerous terrorist movement has leaped to the top of Bretonia's most wanted board. Bounties on Molly terrorists have doubled, with Guild Hunters flocking to the beleaguered House. Sheffield Guildmaster Tina Hale commented that, "these are Edge World rates for domestic threats." Despite that, prospective Hunters should be cautious, as the Mollys are notoriously cunning fighters. The crackdown appears to be having some effect, as reports of Molly attacks on shipping in Cambridge and Newcastle have already fallen.

[831 AS] A new dawn for Dublin

ARRANMORE -- 831 AS -- Bretonia has finally been expelled from Dublin! Molly forces across Bretonia were gathered to Dublin in preparation for the greatest battle in our history. Agents aboard Graves Station laid the groundwork for the Second Revolt among a crew that was outraged by tyranny and mistreatment. A small nudge was all that was needed for the mutiny, and we salute the martyrs aboard the mining ship Glyndwr for their necessary contribution to the cause. Seizing control of Graves was a ruse to lure in the Battleship Essex, and the station's scuttling was a fitting end for the Bretonian Marines sent to take it back. Occupying the Essex's attention took the lives of many brave fighters, but allowed a strike force led by the Destroyer Shillelagh to penetrate the Jump Gate's remaining defenses and cripple it. With Graves destroyed, the Essex fled. This fight was the single bloodiest day in the Mollys' 80-year history, but it has won us liberation.


Rumors

Mollys
  • The Mollys were established right after the Founders Day Revolt. All we were trying to do was let the government know how bad we were being treated by BMM. The government didn't care. We weren't worth anything in their eyes, just like the BMM executives. We knew that Bretonia wasn't our home, and if we ever wanted to have a home we would have to carve it from Bretonian space.


  • The mines we placed make working the Arranmore field a mite rougher then most, but it's still a bloody lot safer then working for ol' Graves. We at least know where the bloody bombs are.


  • One of our lads got captured last week by a Bretonian patrol in Leeds during a supply raid. He's one of our best - Roger Patience's his name. He's on a prison convoy on its way to Newgate Prison. We're gonna crack him out in Manchester as the ships break from the Trade Lanes.


  • The Mollys hate BMM. They were the ones who worked us to the bone. The life expectancy for a miner before the revolt was less than six years. If you're gonna have a life expectancy for a job, you might as well be a soldier.


  • Well, we lobbed old man Graves' head off in the Founders Day Revolt, but now his daughter runs BMM. She is just as bad as he ever was, but she is more dangerous because she is smarter. One day I will see her dead. Our attacks at their base are getting closer and closer to blowing the whole station.


  • The Gauls sure talked a big game, sayin' they were gonna take down the Queen and leave Dublin ta us. In the end they left with their tail between their legs, not before glassing Leeds though. Just goes to show, if we want Dublin to be free, we can't rely on others to do it. How you ask? Why that's easy. Kill em all, make sure we're the last men standing.


  • As nice as all the flag waving and chest thumping is, things feel more uncertain after our "victory" here. I see patrols get launched more often, and when those ships return, I count less among their numbers. It leaves me with a pinch in my throat. Sorry, I'm not good company right now, I'm going to finish this bottle and go.


  • The Scargill was participating on a Gold poaching run into the BMM Gold Field several weeks ago when it was caught by the company security patrol. They pursued the fleeing ship into the minefield, where it blew up. There may still be looted Gold in the cargo hold; the BMM patrol left it in place as a warning to other Mollys.


  • The Junkers? They have their uses. Bring us a lot of goods that would be a mite hard to get otherwise. And they take payment in gold, and don't ask questions. That works for us. A good bit of the gold mined here goes over to Trafalgar, and we head back with various supplies such as Mining Machinery and Food, but sometimes also Engine Components or Hull Panels - after all our ships tend to take a beating.


  • The Corsairs are damned vultures. Always been a thorn in our sides, fighting us over gold, targets for extortion, and now control over the entire system. We've been going after them with everything we have, just short of the kitchen sink anyway, and they still won't go away. It's frustrating, because we're so close to finally getting what we fought for - real independence.


  • The Corsairs come in through various holes. They used to only come in from New London, usin' that bloody Junker hive as a base for theirs and them. Dunno why the lads dinnae raze it. Doesn't matter now, the Zoners showed em another way in through Omega-49.


  • We lost half a patrol the other day, not a pretty sight, what's worse is that we're being asked to go back out and salvage whatever's left. It's not right, but things are tough right now, especially without the Armed Forces to distract the Corsairs. Don't get me wrong, I don't miss their pomp and show, but I miss not having to rummage through the spaceborne coffins of my friends.


  • We bought our freedom in fire. When we told BMM in the strongest of voices we wouldn't be pushed around anymore, they decided to get violent. So we got violent too. Graves burned that day, as did Endeavour and the Armed Forces who were sent after us. And anyone who threatens our freedom, we will burn down as well.


  • The time to strike is now lad. The Bretonian military is divided and still recovering from the Gallic war. They don't have any backup to call on anymore. We take Essex out, Dublin is ours. Without the military, Graves will last no more than a few days.


  • The Gold we mine goes to various parties. The Junkers buy some up and sell it off to other groups like the Lane Hackers, Outcasts and Liberty Rogues. They need it for shipbuilding. The Red Hessians also buy up a good bit. We give those guys a bit of a discount - an incentive to shoot more Corsairs before they foul up Dublin.