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Post by Standash Thul on Apr 9, 2021 13:05:51 GMT -8
Granth had gained all she could from production notes and interviews. There were a few people her she liked a lot, or well liked what they did a lot. They showed initiative and ability. She made notes that they would be good assets to bring to Kuat, if they could be convinced. She wasn't a recruiter, they have others with those skills.
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Post by Standash Thul on May 14, 2021 13:00:19 GMT -8
Standash had ordered the Midway to get restocked and refitted. Normally this was done on Kuat, but Standash wanted outside opinions. The shipwrights at Kuat had seen everything a million times, anything that had been wrong for a while would be missed. She valued new ideas and perspectives, this was somethgn she was wanting to instill in her people.
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Post by Standash Thul on Jul 15, 2021 7:13:11 GMT -8
The crew of the Midway was nervous. They knew how to "fix" the Kuat engineers "fixes." They were worried about having to figure out what the Bilbringi engineers did. Still many of them had the same outlook as the Grand Moff, other perspectives could be great. They were very used to seeing the same ship every day, so they could miss things now.
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Post by Standash Thul on Aug 11, 2021 7:50:06 GMT -8
The ship's crew was so focused on the Midway itself, they missed the attention that was being paid to the support craft, landers and fighters. The orders given to shipyard were too go over everything. Many improvements and repairs were being down to these smaller vessels. Standash received regular reports and updates on the progress, she was concerned that her crew that was supposed to be supervising the refit were missing half of the action. There would be unpleasant conversations coming.
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Post by Nicademus Delvardus IV on Oct 30, 2021 8:04:22 GMT -8
With the Imperial war machine set on its new plans, the shipyards of Bilbringi begin to return back to its original production of providing ships for the Outer Rim fleets of the First Order. Kuat, Rendili, and Foerost would take up the charge of ensuring a much needed war effort to the south of the Empire's borders. Production was still profitable, but the Outer Rim was more calm, at least in this part of the galaxy, than it was before when the First Order was rising and centered around the Imperial Sector. Still, hefty contracts from the government on Coruscant kept the shipyards busy and profiting.
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Post by Nicademus Delvardus IV on May 12, 2022 6:31:56 GMT -8
Space. There was plenty of that in the Bilbringi system. Had it always been an asteroid field? Was it once a vibrant world destroyed by some unknown event? It was had to say, given that now it was a bustling hub for a major Imperial shipyard. There had been attempts by archaeological and scientific organizations to examine the full extent of the Bilbringi's asteroid fields, but they were relatively denied due to the military importance and control over the system. As it was a major component of Grand Admiral Thrawn's war machine, after his return to known space, so too was it of vital importance to the Imperial war machine of the First Order. It was it's second shipyard claimed and, alongside Yaga Minor, had fueled the early expansion and wars of the renewed Imperialist state.
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Post by Nicademus Delvardus IV on Oct 9, 2022 19:53:14 GMT -8
Today was a celebration for the Bilbringi Shipyards, one shared with Yaga Minor, but not with other facilities across the renewed Empire. Foerost had an honored holiday, followed by one shared by Bilbringi and Yaga Minor, then a third for Rendili and Kuat. However, the second of the three were one that was highly celebrated and most prestigious as the two shipyards had formed the bedrock upon which the First Order was formed. Whereas Yaga Minor was where the future Emperor had landed upon his arrival to the Outer Rim, before pushing onward to Muunilinst, the first capital, it was Bilbringi where the Imperial Navy gathered and flooded down the Namadii Corridor into the Coreward territories that would ultimately see Coruscant, Corulag, Ralltiir, Rendili, Kuat, Balmorra, and more added to the Empire, giving it command of a fourth of the galaxy.
Upon this day, all labor was given a break. The workers were given double pay, a celebration was held in their civilian station, alongside their families, whether physically there or through holo-transmission. Food and drink was provided on the shipyard budget, games were held, prizes won, and workers honored for their hard work. Even a recorded speech by the Emperor and the Crown Prince was heard by all, thanking them for their due diligence, honoring them for their efforts, and praising them as true citizens of the Empire.
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Post by Nicademus Delvardus IV on Feb 3, 2023 20:12:52 GMT -8
A combine delegation of Namadii-Entralla Fleet Systems and Imperial Fleetworks Ltd met within one of the floating conference rooms that were nestled safely within the various asteroids and facilities of the Bilbringi Shipyards. This was an annual meeting where the two major sections of naval manufacturing met with notables of Imperial High Command to discuss the potential for new models, upgrades, and weaponry for the continued supremacy of the First Order's Navy. A number of proposals were made, varying from upgrades to older vessels to schematics for new models that could, one day, glide the stars into the next reign of the renewed Empire. The discussions got somewhat heated, specially in the presence of those who represented Yaga Minor and Bilbringi's dockyards. Nothing beyond healthy competition though, considering the prestige of these two shipyards in the history of the First Order. From the meeting, one item did catch the attention of the military: the schematics for a new TIE fighter model.
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