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The Lyran Commonwealth attracted the attention of [[Di Tron Heavy Industries]] shortly after initiating the first forays into design and construction in [[2371]];<ref name="FR2765:LCAFp23A"/> DiTron was already a successful [[WarShip]] manufacturer, with the ''[[Dart (WarShip)|Dart]]''-class light cruiser in production and the ''[[Aegis]]''-class heavy cruiser due to enter production<ref name="FR2765:LCAFp23"/> in [[2372]].<ref>''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/3670/ MUL online date for the ''Aegis'']''</ref> Di Tron Heavy Industries had the know-how and experience, and businessmen in the Lyran Commonwealth had a firm grasp of financial chicanery. Avoiding the legalities of the restrictions the [[Terran Hegemony]] imposed on the sale of restricted technologies by DiTron, two months of financial artifice by the Lyrans led to the founding of a new company, Ioto Galactic Enterprises. Three years later the first ''Commonwealth''-class light cruisers emerged from the [[Port Sydney Naval Shipyards]].<ref name="FR2765:LCAFp23"/>
 
The Lyran Commonwealth attracted the attention of [[Di Tron Heavy Industries]] shortly after initiating the first forays into design and construction in [[2371]];<ref name="FR2765:LCAFp23A"/> DiTron was already a successful [[WarShip]] manufacturer, with the ''[[Dart (WarShip)|Dart]]''-class light cruiser in production and the ''[[Aegis]]''-class heavy cruiser due to enter production<ref name="FR2765:LCAFp23"/> in [[2372]].<ref>''[http://www.masterunitlist.info/Unit/Details/3670/ MUL online date for the ''Aegis'']''</ref> Di Tron Heavy Industries had the know-how and experience, and businessmen in the Lyran Commonwealth had a firm grasp of financial chicanery. Avoiding the legalities of the restrictions the [[Terran Hegemony]] imposed on the sale of restricted technologies by DiTron, two months of financial artifice by the Lyrans led to the founding of a new company, Ioto Galactic Enterprises. Three years later the first ''Commonwealth''-class light cruisers emerged from the [[Port Sydney Naval Shipyards]].<ref name="FR2765:LCAFp23"/>
  
The Port Sydney Naval Shipyards located in the [[Alarion]] system was the only Di Tron manufacturing center to survive the fall of the [[Star League]], though not unscathed.  Raids during the [[Second Succession War]] saw its [[Jump Drive]] facilities crippled, preventing the creation of compact jump drives necessary for [[WarShip]] production.  The [[Clan Invasion]] spurred [[House Steiner]] to pump fresh resources into the company and, in a joint venture with [[Bowie Industries]], begin producing WarShips again with the creation of the ''[[Mjolnir]]''-class.  The company remained profitable after the [[FedCom Civil War]], and its shipyards remain important and essential for the Lyrans to repair their military products and components on the shipyard.<ref name=HBHS143/><ref name=OR78>''Objective Raids'', p.78, "Ioto Galactic Enterprises on Alarion Profile"</ref>    
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The Port Sydney Naval Shipyards located in the [[Alarion]] system was the only Di Tron manufacturing center to survive the fall of the [[Star League]], though not unscathed.  Raids during the [[Second Succession War]] saw its [[Jump Drive]] facilities crippled, preventing the creation of compact jump drives necessary for [[WarShip]] production.  The [[Clan Invasion]] spurred [[House Steiner]] to pump fresh resources into the company and, in a joint venture with [[Bowie Industries]], begin producing WarShips again with the creation of the ''[[Mjolnir]]''-class.  The company remained profitable after the [[FedCom Civil War]], and its shipyards remain important and essential for the Lyrans to repair their military products and components on the shipyard.<ref name=HBHS143/><ref name=OR78>''Objective Raids'', p. 78: "Ioto Galactic Enterprises on Alarion Profile"</ref>
  
The [[Word of Blake]] struck at [[Alarion]] early in the [[Jihad]], destroying the shipyards there and using a powerful bioweapon to annihilate the population of the planet. As a result, the Ioto Galactica Enterprises facility on Gibbs became a hugely important facility for the [[Lyran Alliance]], as it was the only facility capable of maintaining the Alliance's reduced WarShip fleet as well as the sole JumpShip production shipyard in the Alliance.<ref name="J:FRp85A">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 85, "Alarion (Buena) Province"</ref>
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The [[Word of Blake]] struck at [[Alarion]] early in the [[Jihad]], destroying the shipyards there and using a powerful bioweapon to annihilate the population of the planet. As a result, the Ioto Galactica Enterprises facility on Gibbs became a hugely important facility for the [[Lyran Alliance]], as it was the only facility capable of maintaining the Alliance's reduced WarShip fleet as well as the sole JumpShip production shipyard in the Alliance.<ref name="J:FRp85A">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 85: "Alarion (Buena) Province"</ref>
  
 
The Gibbs facility escaped any damage during the [[Jihad]].<ref>''Objectives: Lyran Alliance'', p. 3</ref> After the Jihad ended, the Gibbs facility was the only Lyran shipyard that could produce the [[K-F Drive]]s needed by [[JumpShip]]s.<ref name=ola24>''Objectives: Lyran Alliance'', p. 24</ref>
 
The Gibbs facility escaped any damage during the [[Jihad]].<ref>''Objectives: Lyran Alliance'', p. 3</ref> After the Jihad ended, the Gibbs facility was the only Lyran shipyard that could produce the [[K-F Drive]]s needed by [[JumpShip]]s.<ref name=ola24>''Objectives: Lyran Alliance'', p. 24</ref>
  
 
==Leadership==
 
==Leadership==
In [[3067]] the company's CEO is Seamus Zuiderwyk.<ref name=HBHS143>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 143, "Ioto Galactic Enterprises"</ref>
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In [[3067]] the company's CEO is Seamus Zuiderwyk.<ref name=HBHS143>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 143: "Ioto Galactic Enterprises"</ref>
  
 
==Manufacturing==
 
==Manufacturing==
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===Alarion===
 
===Alarion===
 
'''Note:''' The Alarion facility was destroyed during the Jihad, along with the Alarion system itself.<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 46</ref>
 
'''Note:''' The Alarion facility was destroyed during the Jihad, along with the Alarion system itself.<ref>''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 46</ref>
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! width="350pt" | Component
 
! width="350pt" | Type
 
! width="350pt" | Type
 
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| ''[[Invader]]''-class<ref name=HBHS143/>
 
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| JumpShip
 
| JumpShip
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>WarShips</u>
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| colspan="2"  align="center " |<u>WarShips</u>
 
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| ''[[Commonwealth (WarShip class)|Commonwealth]]''-class<ref name="FR2765:LCAFp23">''Field Report 2765: LCAF'', p. 23-24, "Commonwealth (Light Cruiser)"</ref>
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| ''[[Commonwealth (WarShip class)|Commonwealth]]''-class<ref name="FR2765:LCAFp23">''Field Report 2765: LCAF'', pp. 23–24: "Commonwealth (Light Cruiser)"</ref>
 
| [[WarShip]] (production ended during the Succession Wars)
 
| [[WarShip]] (production ended during the Succession Wars)
 
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| WarShip - Only 4 ever produced, between [[2499]] and [[2514]]
 
| WarShip - Only 4 ever produced, between [[2499]] and [[2514]]
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Kearny-Fuchida Drive - Jumpships]]</u>
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| [[K-F Mark IIb]]
 
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===Gibbs===
 
===Gibbs===
In [[3054]] the Gibbs plant is secured by Ioto Security (1 conventional [[Infantry]] [[Company]]). <ref>''Objective Raids'', p. 81</ref>
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In [[3054]] the Gibbs plant is secured by Ioto Security (1 conventional [[Infantry]] [[Company]]).<ref>''Objective Raids'', p. 81</ref>
  
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! width="350pt" | Type
 
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| ''[[Merchant]]''-class<ref name=HBHS143/><ref name=ola24/>
 
| ''[[Merchant]]''-class<ref name=HBHS143/><ref name=ola24/>
 
| [[JumpShip]]
 
| [[JumpShip]]
 
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| colspan="2"  align="center " | <u>[[Kearny-Fuchida Drive - Jumpships]]</u>
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| [[K-F Mark V]]
 
| [[K-F Mark V]]
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==References==
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
<references />
*''Technical Readout: 3057 Revised'', p. 196
 
  
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[Field Report: Lyran Commonwealth 2765]]''
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* ''[[Field Report 2765: LCAF]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Steiner]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Steiner]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
 
* ''[[Jihad: Final Reckoning]]''
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* ''[[Objectives: Lyran Alliance]]''
 
* ''[[Objectives: Lyran Alliance]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3057 Revised]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3057 Revised]]''
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[[Category:Manufacturing Centers|Ioto Galactic Enterprises]]
 
[[Category:Manufacturing Centers|Ioto Galactic Enterprises]]
 
[[Category: Lyran Commonwealth Companies]]
 
[[Category: Lyran Commonwealth Companies]]

Revision as of 00:11, 18 June 2022

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Ioto Galactic Enterprises is a JumpShip manufacturer in the Lyran Commonwealth.

Overview

The Lyran Commonwealth attracted the attention of Di Tron Heavy Industries shortly after initiating the first forays into design and construction in 2371;[1] DiTron was already a successful WarShip manufacturer, with the Dart-class light cruiser in production and the Aegis-class heavy cruiser due to enter production[2] in 2372.[3] Di Tron Heavy Industries had the know-how and experience, and businessmen in the Lyran Commonwealth had a firm grasp of financial chicanery. Avoiding the legalities of the restrictions the Terran Hegemony imposed on the sale of restricted technologies by DiTron, two months of financial artifice by the Lyrans led to the founding of a new company, Ioto Galactic Enterprises. Three years later the first Commonwealth-class light cruisers emerged from the Port Sydney Naval Shipyards.[2]

The Port Sydney Naval Shipyards located in the Alarion system was the only Di Tron manufacturing center to survive the fall of the Star League, though not unscathed. Raids during the Second Succession War saw its Jump Drive facilities crippled, preventing the creation of compact jump drives necessary for WarShip production. The Clan Invasion spurred House Steiner to pump fresh resources into the company and, in a joint venture with Bowie Industries, begin producing WarShips again with the creation of the Mjolnir-class. The company remained profitable after the FedCom Civil War, and its shipyards remain important and essential for the Lyrans to repair their military products and components on the shipyard.[4][5]

The Word of Blake struck at Alarion early in the Jihad, destroying the shipyards there and using a powerful bioweapon to annihilate the population of the planet. As a result, the Ioto Galactica Enterprises facility on Gibbs became a hugely important facility for the Lyran Alliance, as it was the only facility capable of maintaining the Alliance's reduced WarShip fleet as well as the sole JumpShip production shipyard in the Alliance.[6]

The Gibbs facility escaped any damage during the Jihad.[7] After the Jihad ended, the Gibbs facility was the only Lyran shipyard that could produce the K-F Drives needed by JumpShips.[8]

Leadership

In 3067 the company's CEO is Seamus Zuiderwyk.[4]

Manufacturing

Ioto Galactic Enterprises has manufacturing centers on the following planets:

Alarion

Note: The Alarion facility was destroyed during the Jihad, along with the Alarion system itself.[9]

Components produced on Alarion:
Component Type
JumpShips
Invader-class[4] JumpShip
Monolith-class[4] JumpShip
Scout-class[4] JumpShip
WarShips
Commonwealth-class[2] WarShip (production ended during the Succession Wars)
Fox-class[4] WarShip
Mjolnir-class[4] WarShip - In coordination with Bowie Industries
Sylvester WarShip - Only 4 ever produced, between 2499 and 2514
Kearny-Fuchida Drive
K-F Mark IIb Scout[5]
K-F Mark VIIa Invader[5]
K-F Mark X Monolith[5]

Gibbs

In 3054 the Gibbs plant is secured by Ioto Security (1 conventional Infantry Company).[10]

Components produced on Gibbs:
Component Type
JumpShip
Merchant-class[4][8] JumpShip
Kearny-Fuchida Drive
K-F Mark V [citation needed]

References

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named FR2765:LCAFp23A
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Field Report 2765: LCAF, pp. 23–24: "Commonwealth (Light Cruiser)"
  3. MUL online date for the Aegis
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Handbook: House Steiner, p. 143: "Ioto Galactic Enterprises"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Objective Raids, p. 78: "Ioto Galactic Enterprises on Alarion Profile"
  6. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 85: "Alarion (Buena) Province"
  7. Objectives: Lyran Alliance, p. 3
  8. 8.0 8.1 Objectives: Lyran Alliance, p. 24
  9. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 46
  10. Objective Raids, p. 81

Bibliography