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StarCitizen:Dellin

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Dellin is a nation state on StarCitizen:Charon III<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref> that participated in the StarCitizen:Charon III Civil War fighting against StarCitizen:Acheron.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref> Before Charon III renounced its UEE membership, Dellin was a State of the UEE.<ref name=":0" />

It is a massive desert country, once the home of the huge StarCitizen:UEE prison complex StarCitizen:Orville Prison that was used as a black site by the Messers, including the detaining of Dr StarCitizen:Michael Shiherlis, a whistleblower on the StarCitizen:Massacre of Garron II. The country suffered poverty and famine after their declaration of independence in 2795, however by 2934 they were able to provide aid to Acheron. Dellin is currently ruled by Governor StarCitizen:Tarquin Klass, who Acheron accuse of being a dictator.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite RSI</ref> The village of Dea Ruis suffered 6 civilian fatalities and 18 casualties at the hand of Acheron's military during the Civil War.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>

Aid Efforts

Operation StarCitizen:Sword of Hope took place in May 2948 - a joint venture between StarCitizen:Empire's Overlooked and StarCitizen:Crusader Industries to deliver aid to Dellin. The Sword of Hope convoy - consisting of A2, C2 and StarCitizen:M2 Hercules as well as fighter escorts - was attacked by Acheron forces during planetary descent, suffering no losses and destroying multiple attacking fighters. After the original landing zone was deemed too hot, the A2s were tasked with overnight bombing runs to clear out ground defences. Making planetfall on 10 May, StarCitizen:Crusader Security secured the area and unloaded supplies and ground vehicles (pictured). By nightfall on 11 May the caravan had reached its destination - a Dellin border-town.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>

Economy

Most of Dellin's inhabitants living under precarious conditions. The majority lives below the poverty line.<ref>Template:Cite RSI</ref>

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