Camelot Command

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An old Star League naval base hidden in a red dwarf star system in the Dark Nebula, Camelot Command had probably been used for capital ship repairs, refitting, and supply during offenses against the Rim Worlds Republic. It was abandoned by the SLDF on the eve of the Exodus and only rediscovered centuries later.

Although Rhonda Snord is generally attributed with the rediscovery of Camelot Command, Franklin Sakamoto and the 1st Somerset Strikers chanced across the base roughly one year earlier over the course of a clandestine mission that demanded the find to be kept secret.

Rediscovery

Persistent rumors remained that the Dark Nebula is the location of automated Star League shipyards that continued to manufacture fleets of WarShips after Kerensky's Exodus. Legends further tell that one base in the Nebula was a repository for all the useless gold and jewelry that the SLDF soldiers left behind. Countless adventurers have braved the treacherous depths of the Nebula in search of the legendary treasure, never to return.

In fact, however, the base had been stripped of supplies and almost all its records had been destroyed. Most of the remaining ammunition and spare parts had eroded into uselessness and the base was in rough shape overall, with several systems failing, some of the outer levels flooded and some areas holed and at near vacuum.

The 1st Somerset Strikers

In 3050 the 1st Somerset Strikers, a small irregular recon unit from the Federated Commonwealth, jumped into the Dark Nebula and ran afoul of a squadron of tiny automated Mark 39 drone fighters while investigating an old beacon signal. After bypassing the drones by transmitting a transponder code from the Second Succession War era, they discovered an abandoned SLDF base that identified itself as "Camelot Command" and welcomed them in the name of the Star League through an automated message.

By an astounding coincidence, scout forces from both Clans Jade Falcon and Wolf arrived at the facility shortly after the Strikers, and a pitched battle was fought through its corridors until the Strikers' force faked the base's auto-destruction using its holoprojection systems. The ruse was soon discovered by the Clans, but the 1st Somerset Strikers' DropShip arrived at precisely that time and claimed to have control over hundreds more of the Mark 39 drones, dozends of which were already strafing the Clan ships. The Clans withdrew at this point.

Although the Strikers could salvage valuable information and some technical gadgets from Camelot Command, the centuries-old naval base turned out to be abandoned and the munitions bay was found empty. Before long, the Strikers left to continue their mission.

Snord's Irregulars: Operation Merlin

Acting independently from the 1st Somerset Strikers, the mercenary Rhonda Snord set out on Operation Merlin, a quest to re-discover Camelot Command, unaware of the fact that both the 1st Somerset Strikers and the Clans had beaten her to it roughly a year earlier.

She determined that astrographical data from a Star League Astronomical Survey Station on Apollo might hold the final clue to the exact position of the base, and launched a raid against the Clan Jade Falcon garrison on Apollo in August 3051. Snord's Irregulars retrieved star charts and other data files, and even captured some OmniMechs before escaping off-world. However, during the retreat under fire they lost a crate of datachips and the information contained therein revealed their destination in the Dark Nebula to their Jade Falcon pursuers.

With a group of Jade Falcons in close pursuit, Snord's Irregulars found the base, and managed to defeat and even bond a Falcon task force that came to contest her possession in September 3051.

Rediscovered a second time with no need to cover it up this time, Camelot Command was subsequently used by the Federated Commonwealth for a while as a base for forward operations against the Clans, but was eventually abandoned due to its exposed position and the difficulty of bringing in supplies that far behind enemy lines.

The installation

Camelot Command is a rotating small planetoid, a floating base with a 100-meter-long Cameron Star, the symbol of the Star League's ruling family, emblazoned on the concrete equator. Its outer surface is a barren black wasteland, with stark white lines of concrete etched on. Only some gun turrets, a pitted aerospace landing strip and several DropShip pads break up the flat terrain (suggesting it is not entirely man-made, but rather a hollowed-out asteroid). The massive port is large enough to dry-dock a Black Lion class battleship.

The airlocks leading to the underground complex are protected by an anti-BattleMech trench that can only be passed at a narrow point.

On the inside the base held huge pressurized warehouses, factory facilities and engineering bays, large enough for BattleMechs to walk (and fight) inside. The corridors extended near the center of the planetoid where the main fusion reactor was located.

Camelot Command emitted a naval beacon signal to some distance away, which allowed it to be found in the nebula. It also maintained a screen of several dozen (at least) autonomous Mark 39 Attack Drones.

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Note

This article is based on a posting (in answer #6) by "Mendrugo" on the CBT forum, used with his express consent.