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The term '''"Imperial Space Station"''' covers a wide variety of orbital installations that cover an equally wide variety of roles, including shipyards, [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] research stations, naval command bases, and simple orbital habitats.  Sizable and well-armed, space stations can fend for themselves rather well, and often find themselves at the center of fighting in a system.  Additionally, all space stations have docking facilities, with most only able to handle a single [[Cruiser]] or [[Escort|Escort squadron]] at once.  The greatest, however, can accommodate multiple ships.<sup>1</sup>
 
The term '''"Imperial Space Station"''' covers a wide variety of orbital installations that cover an equally wide variety of roles, including shipyards, [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] research stations, naval command bases, and simple orbital habitats.  Sizable and well-armed, space stations can fend for themselves rather well, and often find themselves at the center of fighting in a system.  Additionally, all space stations have docking facilities, with most only able to handle a single [[Cruiser]] or [[Escort|Escort squadron]] at once.  The greatest, however, can accommodate multiple ships.<sup>1</sup>
  
Most shipyards are controlled by the [[Imperial Navy]] or Adeptus Mechanicus but, a few worlds, such as [[Luxor]] and [[Verstap]] in the [[Gothic Sector]], operate independent ones of their own.<sup>1</sup>
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Most shipyards are controlled by the [[Imperial Navy]] or Adeptus Mechanicus but, a few worlds, such as [[Luxor]] and [[Verstap]] in the [[Gothic Sector]] or [[Port Wander]] in the [[Koronus Expanse]], operate independent ones of their own.<sup>1,2</sup>
  
  
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
*<sup>1</sup>:[http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/article.jsp?community=&catId=cat1290319&categoryId=1100007&aId=4300022 Battlefleet Gothic Resources: Ships of the Gothic Sector] p145 (accessed 2010.12.01)
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*<sup>1</sup>: [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/article.jsp?community=&catId=cat1290319&categoryId=1100007&aId=4300022 Battlefleet Gothic Resources: Ships of the Gothic Sector], p. 145 (accessed 2010.12.01)
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*<sup>2</sup>: [[Rogue Trader Rulebook]], p. 341
  
 
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An Imperial Space Station

The term "Imperial Space Station" covers a wide variety of orbital installations that cover an equally wide variety of roles, including shipyards, Adeptus Mechanicus research stations, naval command bases, and simple orbital habitats. Sizable and well-armed, space stations can fend for themselves rather well, and often find themselves at the center of fighting in a system. Additionally, all space stations have docking facilities, with most only able to handle a single Cruiser or Escort squadron at once. The greatest, however, can accommodate multiple ships.1

Most shipyards are controlled by the Imperial Navy or Adeptus Mechanicus but, a few worlds, such as Luxor and Verstap in the Gothic Sector or Port Wander in the Koronus Expanse, operate independent ones of their own.1,2


During the Gothic War, control of space stations was of critical importance, as the constant battles led to a high demand for refit and resupply facilities. This importance made the various space stations the center of many great battles during the conflict, with an extreme example being the eighteen battles fought for the Chrysalis Shipyards over Arimaspia.1

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