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Starports

Gateways to the galaxy, where journeys begin, fortunes are made, and adventure thrills.

Starports are more than simple landing facilities, they are nerve centers where ships refuel, contracts are negotiated, and civilizations interact.

From high-tech orbital stations to rudimentary outposts on the surfaces of remote worlds, each starport plays a role in the vast network of interstellar trade and transportation.

Some are luxurious enclaves with facilities catering to the galaxy’s elite, while others are dangerous transit points where pirates and dubious traders mingle in search of opportunities.


For corporations, controlling or influencing a starport means dominating the flow of goods and passengers, imposing tariffs, ensuring operational security, and restricting competitors’ access.

Code
Starport Type
Description

A

High-Class Spaceport

Premium facilities capable of handling megafreighters and military fleets. Advanced maintenance, trade, and security services. Hosts major corporations and interstellar embassies.

B

Commercial Starport

Well-equipped infrastructure for regular merchant traffic and passengers. Features fuel refineries and high-quality technical services. Key locations on major trade routes.

C

Industrial & Transit Port

A hub for mining and manufacturing activity with basic logistics support. Limited access to advanced supplies but handles high cargo volumes.

D

Remote Station

Minimal facilities with basic landing and maintenance services. Loosely regulated, frequented by independent traders and small operators.

E

Refueling Point

Basic infrastructure on planetary surfaces or in orbit. Offers unrefined fuel and limited repairs. Often found in frontier regions.

X

No Starport

No formal landing facilities exist. Ships must rely on their own resources for landing and takeoff. Often hazardous or under quarantine.

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