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'''Helios IV''' is a common ice planet, much like those found in the outer systems of most stars. Why, then, did the [[StarCitizen:UEE]] government expend the massive amount of [[StarCitizen:UEC|credits]] and material required to terraform the site? The official answer is that Helios IV is a strategic military base, offering unspecified facilities beyond those aboard ships on station or at [[StarCitizen:UEE Navy|Naval]] Base [[StarCitizen:Hephaestus Station|Hephaestus]]. Helios IV has become known as a world where careers go to die. Seen by many in the military hierarchy as a dumping ground for trouble spacers, it is considered one of the least desired duty stations in known space. | '''Helios IV''' is a common ice planet, much like those found in the outer systems of most stars. Why, then, did the [[StarCitizen:UEE]] government expend the massive amount of [[StarCitizen:UEC|credits]] and material required to terraform the site? The official answer is that Helios IV is a strategic military base, offering unspecified facilities beyond those aboard ships on station or at [[StarCitizen:UEE Navy|Naval]] Base [[StarCitizen:Hephaestus Station|Hephaestus]]. Helios IV has become known as a world where careers go to die. Seen by many in the military hierarchy as a dumping ground for trouble spacers, it is considered one of the least desired duty stations in known space. | ||
[[StarCitizen:Civilian]] analysts, however, point out that none of this explains the cost of terraforming the planet. Ad-hoc military environmental structures could have been established on the planet providing a similar low quality of life for servicemen and women unlucky enough to serve as a tripwire. The strong suspicion is that Helios IV's surface hides a larger-scale black ops-centered base. Absolutely no solid information exists to support this initial supposition, and theories range from Helios IV hiding a permanent strike base capable of engaging in operations behind the Empire's border to the creation of a site for illegal biological experiments.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14525-Helios-System|text=Galactic Guide: Helios System}}</ref> | [[StarCitizen:Civilian]] analysts, however, point out that none of this explains the cost of terraforming the planet. Ad-hoc military environmental structures could have been established on the planet providing a similar low quality of life for servicemen and women unlucky enough to serve as a tripwire. The strong suspicion is that Helios IV's surface hides a larger-scale black ops-centered base. Absolutely no solid information exists to support this initial supposition, and theories range from Helios IV hiding a permanent strike base capable of engaging in operations behind the Empire's border to the creation of a site for illegal biological experiments.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14525-Helios-System|text=Galactic Guide: Helios System}}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 22:11, 9 April 2026
Helios IV is a common ice planet, much like those found in the outer systems of most stars. Why, then, did the StarCitizen:UEE government expend the massive amount of credits and material required to terraform the site? The official answer is that Helios IV is a strategic military base, offering unspecified facilities beyond those aboard ships on station or at Naval Base Hephaestus. Helios IV has become known as a world where careers go to die. Seen by many in the military hierarchy as a dumping ground for trouble spacers, it is considered one of the least desired duty stations in known space.
StarCitizen:Civilian analysts, however, point out that none of this explains the cost of terraforming the planet. Ad-hoc military environmental structures could have been established on the planet providing a similar low quality of life for servicemen and women unlucky enough to serve as a tripwire. The strong suspicion is that Helios IV's surface hides a larger-scale black ops-centered base. Absolutely no solid information exists to support this initial supposition, and theories range from Helios IV hiding a permanent strike base capable of engaging in operations behind the Empire's border to the creation of a site for illegal biological experiments.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
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