Arminius

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A lunar body orbiting [[Neuostland]], the Xth planet in the [[Chimera]] System. Containing the governmental body ruling Neuostland, it is primarily composed of the offices of (whatever offices).
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A lunar body orbiting [[Neuostland]], the Xth planet in the [[Chimera]] System. It contains to the governmental body ruling the planet, its administrators, a [[Wehrmacht]] garrison and fast response unit, and a collection and despatching facility for shipping the planet's produce back to [[Sol]]. It is primarily administered and inhabited by functionaries of [[the Reichs Ministry of the Outer Colonies]].
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The large planetary defence facilities on Arminius have been criticised by human rights activists for their seemingly wasteful positioning - their placement around the equatorial belt of the moon means that at all times system defene facilities are simoultaneously guarding the system, and pointed at their own planet.
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==History==
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==Politics==
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==Geography==
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==Military==
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===Defence batteries===
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[[Arminius]]' formidable collection of weapon systems is designed to fit ino the unique defensive strategy devised for [[Neuostland]]. Since the planet's infrastructure is primitive, its population deemed expendable and its entire surface covered with vulnerable crops, It is considered both indefensible and unworthy of defence by the OKR, the [[Raumswaffe]] High Command.
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Instead, Arminius' batteries fulfil multiple purposes. It has three distinct batteries of weapons. The first is a selecion of long-range missiles designed to strike at an approaching hostile fleet still outside cislunar space. Beign incapable of destroyign a fleet, these are intended for disruption and attrition only. The second is a variety of weapons for engaging a fleet that has entered cislunar space - missiles for striking a fleet on the far side of the planet, railguns and energy weapons for engaging a fleet within line of sight, and finally long-range kinetics for close defensive fighting around the moon itself. The overall strategy seems to be neutralising the attcking fleet and ignoring the planet below.
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The final defensive battery is the most contentious, and the one that human rights activists have critisiced. Pointed at the planet below, they consist of a number of large-scale warheads. [[NATO2]] and [[USSR|Russian]] Experts have concluded that these form the last-ditch section of the German defence, and while they are unsure of what the warheads on these missiles contain, they are certain they are designed to render the planet below useless for the victor.
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==Economy==
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==Demographics==
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==Culture==

Revision as of 05:17, 6 September 2006

A lunar body orbiting Neuostland, the Xth planet in the Chimera System. It contains to the governmental body ruling the planet, its administrators, a Wehrmacht garrison and fast response unit, and a collection and despatching facility for shipping the planet's produce back to Sol. It is primarily administered and inhabited by functionaries of the Reichs Ministry of the Outer Colonies.

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History

Politics

Geography

Military

Defence batteries

Arminius' formidable collection of weapon systems is designed to fit ino the unique defensive strategy devised for Neuostland. Since the planet's infrastructure is primitive, its population deemed expendable and its entire surface covered with vulnerable crops, It is considered both indefensible and unworthy of defence by the OKR, the Raumswaffe High Command.

Instead, Arminius' batteries fulfil multiple purposes. It has three distinct batteries of weapons. The first is a selecion of long-range missiles designed to strike at an approaching hostile fleet still outside cislunar space. Beign incapable of destroyign a fleet, these are intended for disruption and attrition only. The second is a variety of weapons for engaging a fleet that has entered cislunar space - missiles for striking a fleet on the far side of the planet, railguns and energy weapons for engaging a fleet within line of sight, and finally long-range kinetics for close defensive fighting around the moon itself. The overall strategy seems to be neutralising the attcking fleet and ignoring the planet below.

The final defensive battery is the most contentious, and the one that human rights activists have critisiced. Pointed at the planet below, they consist of a number of large-scale warheads. NATO2 and Russian Experts have concluded that these form the last-ditch section of the German defence, and while they are unsure of what the warheads on these missiles contain, they are certain they are designed to render the planet below useless for the victor.

Economy

Demographics

Culture

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