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Revision as of 15:12, 4 April 2010

Lushann Industrials Limited (LIL) is a corporation located on the Outworlds Alliance planet of Lushann, and is a producer of weaponry.


Description

Lushann Industrials Limited has become the primary regional manufacturer of lasers, with a customer base that extends past the Outworlds Alliance, into the Federated Suns. This growth is in large part due to the influence of President Mitchell Avellar, who negotiated an extensive investment partnership with the Draconis Combine. This has led to an agreement with Diverse Optics Incorporated which allows LIL licensed production of the Sunbeam ER large laser, some of DOI's pulse lasers (including the Magna series) and the Zippo plasma-based flamers.[1]

All of Lushann Industrials' facilities on Lushann are located below ground, which may have played a part in the lack of interest shown by attacking Word of Blake forces during the Jihad. There is considerable concern hat the Federated Suns markets may not support future purchases of LIL products, due to the uncertainty of the era; as such, the company has ceased operating (but not mothballed) many of its lines.[1]


Products

Known components produced on Lushann:

Component Use
Type 2[2] Locust, Stinger, Wasp and Lightning[2]
Sunbeam[1]
Redbeam[2] Seydlitz[2]
Zippo[2][1] Hunter[2]


Defense

In 3054, the Beta Company, Third Battalion of the Alliance Borders were tasked with the defense of Lushann Industrials Limited's facilities.[2] By late 3077, this defense was being conducted globally by the Fourth Alliance Air Wing.[1]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, p. 163, "Lushann Industrials Limited"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Objective Raids, p. 153, "Lushann Industrials Limited"


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