
Bavira Mining Collective
Type | Organization |
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Headquarters | Bavira Orus |
Operational Scope | Primarily active in the Bavira's Ember system, focusing on mining operations and relic excavation. |
Facilities | Not specified |
Membership Count | 350 |
Specialization | Mining rare metals, excavation of ancient relics, and operation of extraction rigs in the Bavira's Ember system. |
Description | An organization of independent prospectors consolidated into a single cooperative to extract rare metals under the brown dwarf’s dim light. The collective focuses on sustainable practices while navigating the dangers of salvage operations in a region rich with remnants of ancient civilizations. |
Organizational Structure |
Cooperative structure with independent prospectors and miners as members, governed by a council elected from within the membership. |
Core Principles | Not specified |
Influence |
Significant influence in the Bavira's Ember system, particularly in negotiations with corporations and local governments regarding mining rights and regulations. |
Summary | The Bavira Mining Collective is a vital organization that empowers independent miners to collaboratively extract valuable resources while preserving the integrity of their operations in a competitive environment. |
Tags | mining relic excavation extraction rigs |
Notable Members | No notable members listed |
Organization Events
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Formation of the Collective (3950)
The Bavira Mining Collective was formed as a response to increasing competition among independent miners, consolidating resources and efforts to enhance safety and efficiency in mining operations. -
Discovery of the Lost Relics (4002)
A significant excavation led to the discovery of ancient relics believed to belong to a long-lost civilization, sparking interest from various factions and corporations. -
Expansion of Extraction Rigs (4055)
Investment in advanced extraction rigs allowed the collective to increase production capacity, leading to a boom in rare metal exports.