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Fort Jasemm

Scope: Distant Worlds
From Amaranth Legacy, available at amaranth-legacy.community
"DISTANT WORLDS ADRIFT ON FUJIN'S WINDS"
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This article takes place in the 26th century of Distant Worlds.

Fort Jasemm is an asteroid complex built within interstellar orphan asteroid, located in the Destiny's Reach Sector of the Fujin Galaxy. It is the first major asteroid complex infrastructure in the Amaranth's Colonospace operated by the Nova Science Team Fujin Branch under supervision of United Sol Command and Athezians Commonwealth.

Design

The infrastructure was designed to be capable of self-sustaining itself without any outside supplies indefinitely. It was also designed to house up to 1,000 humans. Due to its military nature, detailed information is classified, but the significant number of civilian interaction with the complex have revealed several features about its infrastructure:

The entrance to the fortress
  • An entrance constructed from a 70-year old Architector Class ship that was about to be scrapped,
  • Kinetic Tungushkas mounted around the entrance,
  • A Helium-3 nuclear fusion power plant to provide energy for the whole complex,
  • Water ice mining facility to provide fuel for the power plant and supplies for the garrison,
  • A refinery to produce purified metals, particularly iron, nickel, and silicon,
  • Some form of aeroponics facility to provide food for the inhabitants.

There have been speculation about the presence of a joint superweapon inside the complex, placed there to prevent repetition of Archdemons Invasion in joint effort with Humans and Athezians. Civilian contractors which occasionally visit the complex have not found any evidence for these claims, however.

The red cross indicate the approximate location of the entrance.

The fortress is located beneath a small crater, part of a much larger impact crater in the asteroid's equator which defines its western hemisphere.

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