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= Epsilon Pegasus =
 
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The '''Epsilon Pegasus''' system contains at least one habitable planet, '''Epsilon Pegasus IV''', and as at [[2755]] was located in the coreward arc of the [[Deep Periphery]].<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/> Both the system as a whole and the inhabited planet are often referred to as '''Columbus''' after the eponymous [[Star League era]] base locate there (and in lieu with the established custom in the [[BattleTech]] universe to usually name systems after their primary inhabited planet, even if the sun or the system as a whole have different names).
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== System Description ==
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The Epsilon Pegasus system is located more than one hundred and thirty light years away from the nearest inhabited system, and consists of six worlds orbiting a class G2V primary.<ref name=ISP3p23/> Epsilon Pegasus is anti-spinward of the [[JàrnFòlk]] worlds and coreward of the [[Draconis Combine]].<ref>''Explorer Corps'', p. 48</ref>
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== System History ==
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The Epsilon Pegasus system was originally settled during the [[Age of War]] by the Terran Hegemony, but wasn't subject to major colonization efforts at least as late as the [[thirty-second century]].<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
  
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Epsilon Pegasus IV - more commonly referred to as '''Columbus''' - is a habitable world, but one that hadn't been subjected to major colonisation efforts as late as the [[thirty-second century]]. Columbus was significant for having been a [[Terran Hegemony]] and [[Star League]] research facility and [[Periphery]] operations base, and later, a major facility for [[ComStar]], and the [[Explorer Corps]] in particular. Columbus' small moon, Amor, was the site of an orbital dry dock facility.{{cn}}
  
The fourth planet of the '''Epsilon Pegasus''' system, '''Columbus''' was the name of an [[Age of War]] research facility and [[Deep Periphery]] base of operations used by the [[Terran Hegemony]], later the [[Star League]], and following its rediscovery, [[Comstar]]'s [[Explorer Corps]]. Columbus lay anti-spinward of the [[JàrnFòlk]], and coreward of the [[Draconis Combine]]The text quotes an approximate distance of "270 light years coreward of [[Nowhere]]"<ref>''Explorer Corps'', p. 11</ref>, however the Explorer Corps map of the [[Deep Periphery]] depicts Columbus as approximately 150 light years coreward of [[Nowhere]].<ref>''Explorer Corps'', p. 48</ref>.
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== Planetary History ==
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=== Age of War ===
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Columbus was founded in [[2549]] by Terran Hegemony Deep Periphery exploration crews. The settlement started with a research and boarding facility for deep space exploration, and was located in the center of a crater, situated on one of the two northern continents near the equatorAt the time of discovery, settling the facility near the equator was imperative because the planet was in the midst of an ice age.{{cn}}
  
==History==
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=== Star League Era ===
Columbus was founded in [[2549]] by [[Terran Hegemony]] Deep Periphery exploration crews. The settlement started with a research and boarding facility for deep space exploration, and was located in the center of a crater, situated on one of the two northern continents near the equator. At the time of discovery, settling the facility near the equator was imperative because the planet was in the midst of an ice age.
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After the founding of the [[Star League]] and the end of the [[Reunification War]], the facility was expanded. Initial expansion included added tarmac and runways, paved roads, warehouses, lodging, a small town, and a garrison. By [[2641]], the facility also included a [[DropShip]] maintenance/repair facility with moving platforms large enough to ferry a 20,000 ton DropShip off the runways. Further, an orbital dry dock was constructed in the excavated core of Columbus's small moon.{{cn}}
  
[[Image:ColumbusMap.jpg|left]]
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Columbus remained active through the [[Amaris Civil War]], but was evacuated shortly before the [[Operation Exodus|Exodus]] of General [[Aleksandr Kerensky]] and most of the [[SLDF]] from the [[Inner Sphere]].{{cn}}
  
After the founding of the [[Star League]] and the end of the [[Reunification War]], the facility was expanded. Initial expansion included added tarmac and runways, paved roads, warehouses, lodging, a small town, and a garrison. By [[2641]], the facility also included a [[DropShip]] maintenance/repair facility with moving platforms large enough to ferry a 20,000 ton DropShip off the runways. Further, an orbital dry dock was constructed in the excavated core of Columbus's small moon.
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One mystery associated with Columbus related to the fate of the last SLDF garrison on the planet. Records from Columbus indicated that the garrison (which was of a not-insubstantial size) had responded to the presence of an unidentified [[JumpShip]] in the system in [[2755]] by setting off in pursuit. The garrison remained in contact with Columbus until [[2756]] as the SLDF forces attempted to locate the JumpShip, but then dropped out of contact. When this information was released by ComStar in the [[thirty-first century]] it led to a wealth of conspiracy theories ranging from contact with aliens to the influence of a hidden star empire within the Deep Periphery. It wasn't until after the [[Jihad]] that the true, and entirely mundane, reason for the garrison's apparent disappearance came to light. Located within the labyrinthine Star League records on Terra was confirmation that the garrison had tracked down the mysterious JumpShip and made contact with the crew, who were discovered to be [[JàrnFòlk]]. By this point the garrison was several years past the end of its official tour of duty, and the garrison promptly returned to the Inner Sphere, arriving in [[2757]]. This information wasn't available in the archives at Columbus because communications had stopped being routed through Columbus in 2756, and Columbus facility itself was closed down a couple of years later due to financial pressures.<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
  
Columbus remained active through the [[Amaris Civil War]], but was evacuated shortly before the [[Operation Exodus|Exodus]] of General [[Aleksandr Kerensky]] and most of the [[SLDF]] from the [[Inner Sphere]].
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=== Succession Wars ===
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The [[Comstar]] [[Explorer Corps]] vessel [[Von Braun|ECV ''Von Braun'']] discovered the abandoned facilities during a survey of the Epsilon Pegasus system in [[3023]].<ref name="ECp8">''Explorer Corps'', p. 8</ref> Having determined the fourth planet was most likely to be habitable for humans, the crew spent two weeks in orbit over the planet, and discovered the facility because of the large runways, visible despite being overgrown for nearly 250 years. Identification of the name Columbus and its original use by the [[SLDF]] was only possible because the facility's computer core was still active. The Explorer Corps survey teams removed all valuable [[LosTech]] from the facility and established a rudimentary base and departure point for further exploration.{{cn}}
  
One mystery associated with Columbus related to the fate of the last SLDF garrison on the planet. Records from Columbus indicated that the garrison (which was of a not-insubstantial size) had responded to the presence of an unidentified [[JumpShip]] in the system in [[2755]] by setting off in pursuit. The garrison remained in contact with Columbus until [[2756]] as the SLDF forces attempted to locate the JumpShip, but then dropped out of contact. When this information was released by ComStar in the [[thirty-first century]] it led to a wealth of conspiracy theories ranging from contact with aliens to the influence of a hidden star empire within the Deep Periphery. It wasn't until after the [[Jihad]] that the true, and entirely mundane, reason for the garrison's apparent disappearance came to light. Located within the labyrinthine Star League records on Terra was confirmation that the garrison had tracked down the mysterious jumpShip and made contact with the crew, who were discovered to be [[JàrnFòlk]]. By this point the garrison was several years past the end of its official tour of duty, and the garrison promptly returned to the Inner Sphere, arriving in [[2757]]. This information wasn't available in the archives at Columbus because communications had stopped being routed through Columbus in 2756, and Columbus facility itself was closed down a couple of years later due to financial pressures.<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
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=== Clan Invasion ===
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The [[Explorer Corps]] began further upgrades of the facility in [[3053]]. The upgrades included the installation of Explorer Corps field offices, revitalization of the repair and maintenance facilities, barracks, hardened hangars for [[aerospace fighter]]s, cinemas, sports bars, taverns, night clubs, a [[Hyperpulse Generator]], new radio telescopes and other scientific facilities, and a sizable farming village. Comstar also revitalized the large dry dock orbiting the planet.{{cn}}
  
The [[Comstar]] [[Explorer Corps]] vessel ECV ''[[Von Braun]]'' discovered the abandoned facilities during a survey of the Epsilon Pegasus system in [[3023]]. Having determined the fourth planet was most likely to be habitable for humans, the crew spent two weeks in orbit over the planet, and discovered the facility because of the large runways, visible despite being overgrown for nearly 250 years. Identification of the name Columbus and its original use by the [[SLDF]] was only possible because the facility's computer core was still active. The Explorer Corps survey teams removed all valuable [[LosTech]] from the facility and established a rudimentary base and departure point for further exploration.
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=== The Jihad ===
 
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Between the 8th and 14th of December [[3068]] a [[Word of Blake]] strike force attacked and destroyed the Columbus facility; also destroyed in the attack was the [[151st Light Horse Regiment]] of the [[Eridani Light Horse]] mercenary command.<ref name="J:FRp46">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 46, "The Jihad In Review"</ref> The attack on Columbus wouldn't become known to ComStar for nearly two years, until communications with a relay station near Columbus were recovered in late [[3070]]; downloaded was a repeating emergency broadcast from the few survivors of the Blakist [[WarShip]] attack on Columbus, confirming that the survivors of the bombardment had no means of leaving Columbus and only had supplies for perhaps six weeks. It is therefore very likely that everyone present on Columbus at the time of the attack was dead within weeks. The report also indicated that the entire Columbus facility had been burned to the ground.<ref name="BAp288">''Blake Ascending'', p. 288, "Columbus Falls!"</ref>
The [[Explorer Corps]] began further upgrades of the facility in [[3053]]. The upgrades included the installation of Explorer Corps field offices, revitalization of the repair and maintenance facilities, barracks, hardened hangars for [[aerospace fighter]]s, cinemas, sports bars, taverns, night clubs, a [[Hyperpulse Generator]], new radio telescopes and other scientific facilities, and a sizable farming village. Comstar also revitalized the large dry dock orbiting the planet.
 
 
 
Between the 8th and 14th of December [[3068]] a [[Word of Blake]] strike force attacked and destroyed the Columbus facility; also destroyed in the attack was the [[151st Light Horse Regiment]] of the [[Eridani Light Horse]] mercenary command.<ref name="J:FRp46">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 46, "The Jihad In Review"</ref> The attack on Columbus wouldn't become known to ComStar for nearly two years, until communications with a relay station near Columbus were recovered in late [[3070]]; downloaded was a repeating emergency broadcast from the few survivors of the Blakist [[WarShip]] attack on Columbus, confirming that the survivors of the bombardment had no means of leaving Columbus and supplies for perhaps six weeks. It is therefore very likely that everyone present on Columbus at the time of the attack was dead within weeks. The report also indicated that the entire Columbus facility had been burned to the ground.<ref name="BAp288">''Blake Ascending'', p. 288, "Columbus Falls!"</ref>
 
  
 
The 151st Light Horse Regiment were only present on Columbus at the time because they had been attempting to gain transport back from their garrison post in the [[Clan]] homeworlds after being cut off by a complete communications blackout between the Inner Sphere and Clan space.<ref name="BAp288"/>
 
The 151st Light Horse Regiment were only present on Columbus at the time because they had been attempting to gain transport back from their garrison post in the [[Clan]] homeworlds after being cut off by a complete communications blackout between the Inner Sphere and Clan space.<ref name="BAp288"/>
  
An investigation of the system was conducted in [[3076]] which confirmed the extent of the damage to Columbus. The investigation determined that not only had Columbus itself been destroyed, but so had the [[Cassion]] satellites and the [[DRUM]] satellites located in surrounding systems. The investigators managed to recover some dead lifeboats and the remains of a number of [[aerospace fighter]]s from the wreckage in the system and managed to piece together the destruction of the installation. The Blakist forces had evidently attacked with a number of WarShips and DropShips, sweeping the system first to destroy the JumpShips present at the time along with at least two ''[[Faslane]]''-class YardShips, along with all of the DropShips and aerospace fighters the defenders on the planet managed to launch.<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+">''Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions'', p. 22-23, "Columbus"</ref>
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An investigation of the system was conducted in [[3076]] which confirmed the extent of the damage to Columbus. The investigation determined that not only had Columbus itself been destroyed, but so had the [[Cassion]] satellites and the [[DRUM]] satellites located in surrounding systems. The investigators managed to recover some dead lifeboats and the remains of a number of [[aerospace fighter]]s from the wreckage in the system and managed to piece together the destruction of the installation. The Blakist forces had evidently attacked with a number of WarShips and DropShips, sweeping the system first to destroy the JumpShips present at the time along with at least two ''[[Faslane]]''-class yardships, as well as all of the DropShips and aerospace fighters the defenders on the planet managed to launch.<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+">''Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions'', p. 22-23, "Columbus"</ref>
  
Assured of complete aerospace superiority, the Blakists then positioned ships at the edge of the atmosphere and systematically leveled the installation on the surface and all the supporting structures. Having destroyed everything, the Blakists then evidently left the system and didn't return; there was no evidence of any attempts to utilise the planet as a base, suggesting that the strike against Columbus was purely to deny ComStar or any other agency from using the facilities as a base of operations against Blakist activities in the Deep Periphery.<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
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Assured of complete aerospace superiority, the Blakists then positioned ships at the edge of the atmosphere and systematically levelled the installation on the surface and all the supporting structures. Having destroyed everything, the Blakists then evidently left the system and didn't return; there was no evidence of any attempts to utilise the planet as a base, suggesting that the strike against Columbus was purely to deny ComStar or any other agency from using the facilities as a base of operations against Blakist activities in the Deep Periphery.<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
  
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=== The Dark Age ===
 
Despite the destruction of the Columbus facility the planet itself remained a viable target for settlement in the late thirty-first century, as it had a relatively benign ecosystem, mammal-equivalent life, abundant fresh water and a significant amount of fertile land in the temperate and tropical regions of the planet despite the ongoing ice age.<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
 
Despite the destruction of the Columbus facility the planet itself remained a viable target for settlement in the late thirty-first century, as it had a relatively benign ecosystem, mammal-equivalent life, abundant fresh water and a significant amount of fertile land in the temperate and tropical regions of the planet despite the ongoing ice age.<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
  
 
Elements of the [[Clan Diamond Shark]] [[Watch]] determined that some of the JàrnFòlk, specifically the Klünder [[sælgeflåde]], had salvaged some heavy equipment from Columbus after the Blakist destruction of the facility, including a few [[BattleMech]]s. The Diamond Shark Watch subsequently traced that recovered equipment to the [[Hanseatic League]], as well as uncovering similar scavenging operations being conducted by different sælgeflåde at various waypoints in the Deep Periphery including [[Bazaar]] and [[Wark]].<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
 
Elements of the [[Clan Diamond Shark]] [[Watch]] determined that some of the JàrnFòlk, specifically the Klünder [[sælgeflåde]], had salvaged some heavy equipment from Columbus after the Blakist destruction of the facility, including a few [[BattleMech]]s. The Diamond Shark Watch subsequently traced that recovered equipment to the [[Hanseatic League]], as well as uncovering similar scavenging operations being conducted by different sælgeflåde at various waypoints in the Deep Periphery including [[Bazaar]] and [[Wark]].<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
  
==Manufacturing Centers==
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== Political Affiliation ==  
Columbus was home to a shipyard capable of working on capital-scale vessels. However, the specifics, for instance whether this shipyard was solely capable of making repairs, or if the shipyard was manufacturing new vessels, is unstated. ComStar's other listed shipyard, the [[Newgrange Factory Yards]] (location unclear), was the likely production facility of the ''[[Faslane]]''-class "yard-ships", essentially a mobile capital ship repair facility.  The ''Faslane'' is derived from the huge Star League-era ''[[Newgrange]]''-class yardship.
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* [[2549]] - Terran Hegemony {[cn}}
 
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* [[2570]] - Terran Hegemony {{cn}}
==Owner History==
 
* [[2570]] - [[Terran Hegemony]] {{cn}}
 
 
* [[2750]] - Terran Hegemony {{cn}}
 
* [[2750]] - Terran Hegemony {{cn}}
* [[3025]] - Unknown Planet {{cn}}
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* [[2755]] - Terran Hegemony <ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
* [[3030]] - [[Comstar]] {{cn}}
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* [[3023]] - ComStar {{cn}}
* [[3040]] - Comstar {{cn}}
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* [[3053]] - Comstar {{cn}}
* [[3052]] - Comstar {{cn}}
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* [[3068]] - ComStar (until December)<ref name="BAp288"/>
* [[3057]] - Comstar {{cn}}
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* [[3069]] - Uninhabited<ref name="BAp288"/><ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
* [[3062]] - Comstar {{cn}}
 
 
* [[3095]] - Uninhabited<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
 
* [[3095]] - Uninhabited<ref name="ISP3:IEp22+"/>
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=== 3068 ===
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* [[Eridani Light Horse]]<ref name="J:FRp46"/>
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* Columbus was home to a shipyard capable of working on capital-scale vessels. However, the specifics, for instance whether this shipyard was solely capable of making repairs, or if the shipyard was manufacturing new vessels, is unstated. ComStar's other listed shipyard, the [[Newgrange Factory Yards]] (location unclear), was the likely production facility of the ''[[Faslane]]''-class "yard-ships", essentially a mobile capital ship repair facility.  The ''Faslane'' is derived from the huge Star League-era ''[[Newgrange]]''-class yardship.
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== Image gallery ==
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Image:ColumbusMap.jpg|Relative position of COlumbus to other notable systems in 3058
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== Notes ==
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The text in ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]]'' quotes an approximate distance of "270 light years coreward of [[Nowhere]]"<ref>''Explorer Corps'', p. 11</ref>, however the Explorer Corps map of the [[Deep Periphery]] depicts Columbus as approximately 150 light years coreward of [[Nowhere]]<ref>''Explorer Corps'', p. 48</ref> whilst the coordinates system places Columbus as being 201 light years from Nowhere.{{e}}
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== Nearby Systems ==
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There are no known inhabited systems within 60 light years. The four closest significant systems are:
  
==Nearby Systems==
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| [[Transfer Facility 4]]
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==Bibliography==
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== Bibliography ==
 
* ''[[Blake Ascending]]''
 
* ''[[Blake Ascending]]''
* ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)]]''
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* ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]]''
 
* ''[[Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions]]''
 
* ''[[Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
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Epsilon Pegasus

Note: X and Y are coordinates (light years on XY plane) relative to Terra at (0, 0)

Epsilon Pegasus
System Information
X:Y Coordinates405.006 : 601.855[e]
Spectral classG2V[1]
Recharge time183 hours[1]
Recharge station(s)None[1]
Planet(s)6[citation needed]

The Epsilon Pegasus system contains at least one habitable planet, Epsilon Pegasus IV, and as at 2755 was located in the coreward arc of the Deep Periphery.[2] Both the system as a whole and the inhabited planet are often referred to as Columbus after the eponymous Star League era base locate there (and in lieu with the established custom in the BattleTech universe to usually name systems after their primary inhabited planet, even if the sun or the system as a whole have different names).

System Description

The Epsilon Pegasus system is located more than one hundred and thirty light years away from the nearest inhabited system, and consists of six worlds orbiting a class G2V primary.[1] Epsilon Pegasus is anti-spinward of the JàrnFòlk worlds and coreward of the Draconis Combine.[3]

System History

The Epsilon Pegasus system was originally settled during the Age of War by the Terran Hegemony, but wasn't subject to major colonization efforts at least as late as the thirty-second century.[2]


Epsilon Pegasus IV

Template:InfoBoxPlanetStandard Epsilon Pegasus IV - more commonly referred to as Columbus - is a habitable world, but one that hadn't been subjected to major colonisation efforts as late as the thirty-second century. Columbus was significant for having been a Terran Hegemony and Star League research facility and Periphery operations base, and later, a major facility for ComStar, and the Explorer Corps in particular. Columbus' small moon, Amor, was the site of an orbital dry dock facility.[citation needed]

Planetary History

Age of War

Columbus was founded in 2549 by Terran Hegemony Deep Periphery exploration crews. The settlement started with a research and boarding facility for deep space exploration, and was located in the center of a crater, situated on one of the two northern continents near the equator. At the time of discovery, settling the facility near the equator was imperative because the planet was in the midst of an ice age.[citation needed]

Star League Era

After the founding of the Star League and the end of the Reunification War, the facility was expanded. Initial expansion included added tarmac and runways, paved roads, warehouses, lodging, a small town, and a garrison. By 2641, the facility also included a DropShip maintenance/repair facility with moving platforms large enough to ferry a 20,000 ton DropShip off the runways. Further, an orbital dry dock was constructed in the excavated core of Columbus's small moon.[citation needed]

Columbus remained active through the Amaris Civil War, but was evacuated shortly before the Exodus of General Aleksandr Kerensky and most of the SLDF from the Inner Sphere.[citation needed]

One mystery associated with Columbus related to the fate of the last SLDF garrison on the planet. Records from Columbus indicated that the garrison (which was of a not-insubstantial size) had responded to the presence of an unidentified JumpShip in the system in 2755 by setting off in pursuit. The garrison remained in contact with Columbus until 2756 as the SLDF forces attempted to locate the JumpShip, but then dropped out of contact. When this information was released by ComStar in the thirty-first century it led to a wealth of conspiracy theories ranging from contact with aliens to the influence of a hidden star empire within the Deep Periphery. It wasn't until after the Jihad that the true, and entirely mundane, reason for the garrison's apparent disappearance came to light. Located within the labyrinthine Star League records on Terra was confirmation that the garrison had tracked down the mysterious JumpShip and made contact with the crew, who were discovered to be JàrnFòlk. By this point the garrison was several years past the end of its official tour of duty, and the garrison promptly returned to the Inner Sphere, arriving in 2757. This information wasn't available in the archives at Columbus because communications had stopped being routed through Columbus in 2756, and Columbus facility itself was closed down a couple of years later due to financial pressures.[2]

Succession Wars

The Comstar Explorer Corps vessel ECV Von Braun discovered the abandoned facilities during a survey of the Epsilon Pegasus system in 3023.[4] Having determined the fourth planet was most likely to be habitable for humans, the crew spent two weeks in orbit over the planet, and discovered the facility because of the large runways, visible despite being overgrown for nearly 250 years. Identification of the name Columbus and its original use by the SLDF was only possible because the facility's computer core was still active. The Explorer Corps survey teams removed all valuable LosTech from the facility and established a rudimentary base and departure point for further exploration.[citation needed]

Clan Invasion

The Explorer Corps began further upgrades of the facility in 3053. The upgrades included the installation of Explorer Corps field offices, revitalization of the repair and maintenance facilities, barracks, hardened hangars for aerospace fighters, cinemas, sports bars, taverns, night clubs, a Hyperpulse Generator, new radio telescopes and other scientific facilities, and a sizable farming village. Comstar also revitalized the large dry dock orbiting the planet.[citation needed]

The Jihad

Between the 8th and 14th of December 3068 a Word of Blake strike force attacked and destroyed the Columbus facility; also destroyed in the attack was the 151st Light Horse Regiment of the Eridani Light Horse mercenary command.[5] The attack on Columbus wouldn't become known to ComStar for nearly two years, until communications with a relay station near Columbus were recovered in late 3070; downloaded was a repeating emergency broadcast from the few survivors of the Blakist WarShip attack on Columbus, confirming that the survivors of the bombardment had no means of leaving Columbus and only had supplies for perhaps six weeks. It is therefore very likely that everyone present on Columbus at the time of the attack was dead within weeks. The report also indicated that the entire Columbus facility had been burned to the ground.[6]

The 151st Light Horse Regiment were only present on Columbus at the time because they had been attempting to gain transport back from their garrison post in the Clan homeworlds after being cut off by a complete communications blackout between the Inner Sphere and Clan space.[6]

An investigation of the system was conducted in 3076 which confirmed the extent of the damage to Columbus. The investigation determined that not only had Columbus itself been destroyed, but so had the Cassion satellites and the DRUM satellites located in surrounding systems. The investigators managed to recover some dead lifeboats and the remains of a number of aerospace fighters from the wreckage in the system and managed to piece together the destruction of the installation. The Blakist forces had evidently attacked with a number of WarShips and DropShips, sweeping the system first to destroy the JumpShips present at the time along with at least two Faslane-class yardships, as well as all of the DropShips and aerospace fighters the defenders on the planet managed to launch.[2]

Assured of complete aerospace superiority, the Blakists then positioned ships at the edge of the atmosphere and systematically levelled the installation on the surface and all the supporting structures. Having destroyed everything, the Blakists then evidently left the system and didn't return; there was no evidence of any attempts to utilise the planet as a base, suggesting that the strike against Columbus was purely to deny ComStar or any other agency from using the facilities as a base of operations against Blakist activities in the Deep Periphery.[2]

The Dark Age

Despite the destruction of the Columbus facility the planet itself remained a viable target for settlement in the late thirty-first century, as it had a relatively benign ecosystem, mammal-equivalent life, abundant fresh water and a significant amount of fertile land in the temperate and tropical regions of the planet despite the ongoing ice age.[2]

Elements of the Clan Diamond Shark Watch determined that some of the JàrnFòlk, specifically the Klünder sælgeflåde, had salvaged some heavy equipment from Columbus after the Blakist destruction of the facility, including a few BattleMechs. The Diamond Shark Watch subsequently traced that recovered equipment to the Hanseatic League, as well as uncovering similar scavenging operations being conducted by different sælgeflåde at various waypoints in the Deep Periphery including Bazaar and Wark.[2]

Political Affiliation

Military Deployment

3068

Industrial Centers

  • Columbus was home to a shipyard capable of working on capital-scale vessels. However, the specifics, for instance whether this shipyard was solely capable of making repairs, or if the shipyard was manufacturing new vessels, is unstated. ComStar's other listed shipyard, the Newgrange Factory Yards (location unclear), was the likely production facility of the Faslane-class "yard-ships", essentially a mobile capital ship repair facility. The Faslane is derived from the huge Star League-era Newgrange-class yardship.

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Notes

The text in Explorer Corps quotes an approximate distance of "270 light years coreward of Nowhere"[7], however the Explorer Corps map of the Deep Periphery depicts Columbus as approximately 150 light years coreward of Nowhere[8] whilst the coordinates system places Columbus as being 201 light years from Nowhere.[e]


Nearby Systems

There are no known inhabited systems within 60 light years. The four closest significant systems are:

Four closest significant systems (distance in light years)
Closest systems first:
Transfer Facility 4 130.2 Knutstad 132.3 Farstar 158.1 Ålborg 181.8

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 23, "Columbus"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Interstellar Players 3: Interstellar Expeditions, p. 22-23, "Columbus"
  3. Explorer Corps, p. 48
  4. Explorer Corps, p. 8
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 46, "The Jihad In Review"
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Blake Ascending, p. 288, "Columbus Falls!"
  7. Explorer Corps, p. 11
  8. Explorer Corps, p. 48

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