Hades Station

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Usually at Pluto-Charon L3; studies The Limit.

Some of the research is of certain aspects of religion; Hades boasts both bizarre architecture and a large number of churches.


Base Hull: A blasted open asteroid, various emergency rafts, and half a bicycle

Drive Type: speed

Purpose: Research Station


Description: Built in Pluto orbit by the Professor and Indiana, "weird" begins to describe Hades Station but doesn't do it justice. The looks are a combination of mad science and ancient civilization, with strong influences from the early Greeks, late Mesopotamian and Aztec. It is in a semi-stable orbit around the L3 Lagrange point of Pluto-Charon where it crosses The Limit once every 6.4 days, although occasionally it goes out of orbit to stay on either side of the limit for a little longer. Its main purpose is to study the Limit, which is why it's stationed at this remote location.

It's owner is Indiana, who is one of the fenkinder.

There are several other people that started living there though, mostly businesses, including the restaurant at the end of the universe. There are also a large number of Temples, churches, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship in the station.

The station is a rest stop at the Limit, where almost any expedition either leaving Sol or coming back stops by for a last bit of R&R, as well as stocking up on supplies, and have Indy take a look at the engines since he is a recognized expert. Business is bad though, since there are not that many superluminal expeditions, but they manage to scrape by. There are a surprising number of fendanes on the station, since few of the priests are true fen, and the TSAB maintains an office there though it sometimes goes unstaffed.

There is a purely mundane observatory satellite near Hades which transmits the data back to earth and forwards the control signals for the Artemis Foundation.

Hades station also hosts the headquarters for the Pluto Project.