The Ceres System; Hive of Scum And Villainy
Twelve years ago, the Terradox Corporation, an excessively rich private venture group, claimed the mining rights to the dwarf planet Ceres and several of the larger asteroids in the surrounding system.
Terradox believed that there were vast riches to be made mining Gatestones and other resources from the asteroids in the belt – as the Gatestone Comet that crashed into the moon was theorized to have come from the asteroid belt, or at least crashed through it at some point along its way. Ceres then, would be the perfect location for the Terradox Corporation’s strip-mining operations of the asteroid belt.
This was not the first pitch to plunder the supposed riches of the asteroid belt however; which most corporations believed could be astronomical. The problem though, was convincing investors that the overwhelming costs and logistics of setting up shop in such a remote location would be worth the risk.
Terradox had a different approach, one that placed a tremendously large portion of the risk on the shoulders of only one man – Terredox owner and CEO, Blake Manheart. So convinced was he in his scheme to reap the untapped riches of Ceres, that he agreed to put all of his family’s personal fortune on the line; which ultimately was enough to sell the rest of the shareholders on the plan, as (for them at least) the potential for reward now outweighed the initial risk.
Once the plan was fully backed and the funds gathered, Terradox sent long range scout ships and an exploration vessel to Ceres from Mars, loaded with supplies, workers, and technicians. Once there, they would begin setting up not only a mining colony, but also the construction of a Hypergate over Ceres, linking it to Mars. This way, material processed and refined on Ceres could then be shipped back to Mars in twenty four hours, rather than the fifty seven days it took to get there in the first place.
In a relatively short time, the Terradox team had constructed a large mining facility with refinery; a ship docking and loading station; housing for all the workers and technicians; plus a plush corporate arcology that one would expect to see in the imperial bureaucracy of Europa, rather than a backwater rock literally out in the middle of nowhere.
Not long after, the Hypergate was completed and operations started moving along. What the Terradox Corporation quickly found however was that there simply wasn't enough material per asteroid (or even enough asteroid density in the belt itself) to support such a large scale endeavor. The loss of profits and the cost of maintaining the Ceres colony became too much and Terradox went bankrupt. Penniless and humiliated on such a grand scale, Blake Manheart disappeared and hasn’t been seen since. It is rumored that he vented himself out an airlock shortly before he was to board a transport back to Mars – but no body was ever found.
With the abysmal failure of the Ceres project, the colony was abandoned and the Hypergate was shut down. The Hypergate Corporation in fact, unable to collect its debts from the now bankrupt Terradox Corporation, ‘repossessed’ ownership of the Hypergate and keeps the Mars side offline. The rights to Ceres were also put up for sale, but due to the Terradox debacle, they sold for pennies on the dollar and have yet to be anything but a legal right to the dwarf planet – as whoever owns them has done nothing to indicate any future plans for the abandoned colony.
From here, the complex fell into obscurity and was eventually forgotten by the system, until about two years ago, when a Gatecrash between Mars and Jupiter occurred, and a group of pirates found Ceres once again.
The group of space pirates known as Jake’s Jackers, had just entered the Mars Gate to Jupiter, when an errant volley of missiles from their SSPB pursuers, struck the Hypergate ring itself and inadvertently caused it to shut down. The resulting Gatecrash flung the pirate vessel out of the wormhole and into space between Mars and Jupiter, where (after they had slowed the ship to sane speeds), they spotted Ceres and the abandoned mining colony. They immediately claimed it for themselves and set up shop. Among the crew was also a particularly bright hacker called ‘Peekaboo Z’, who after serious effort, managed to crack the Gatestone Corporation’s encryption that kept the Ceres Gate locked down. Additional hacking allowed Peekaboo Z to not only open the Ceres Gate back up, but to also temporarily reroute other operational gates from their original destinations to the Ceres Gate.
This amazing feat of hacking brought what is now known as Gatejacking into being; where whoever controls the Ceres Gate (known as the Gatekeeper) can actually cause ships that think they are going someplace else (like Jupiter for instance) to actually arrive at Ceres – where the pirates are waiting to ambush and shut down the Gate behind them to prevent escape.
For a while, only a small and select portion of the underworld knew about the Gatejacking, as the Ceres pirates controlled the spread of that information with an iron fist. As far as the general public and SSPB knew, ships started to occasionally disappear while in Hyperspace, but it was unknown why. The Gatestone Corporation launched a full investigation and diagnostic check of its entire collection of operational Gates – which didn’t include Ceres, because they still believed that it was shut down at the time. Their checks concluded that nothing was amiss with their Gates.
It is hard to keep such a cash cow a secret for long, and eventually word of the Ceres pirates and their Hypergate got out. This caused a large influx of criminals and underworld types to Ceres, all of which were able to get passage through the Ceres Gate in exchange for agreeing to join the Ceres pirates and live by a Pirate Code while on Ceres. The Pirate Code is a set of articles that govern the dwarf planet’s populace and include rules for conduct, the handling and exchange of stolen goods, the settling of disputes, and the punishments for breaking the various articles of the Code while on Ceres.
Once it became known that there were Pirates on Ceres, the current owners of Property Rights to Ceres saw it as an investment opportunity. Instead of going to the SSPB, they signed up with the Pirates and helped to mold them into an even more efficient and corporation-like entity. Now, Ceres is not only inhabited by Pirates, but also other enterprising individuals, like the syndicate and mega-corporation representatives and agents, all wheeling and dealing for their own cut of the profits; smiling starship salesmen, outfitters, and chop shoppers – ready to sell your own ship back to you if you’re not too careful; smuggles and traffickers of every kind; purveyors of any and all vice; miners hoping to find the big strike the Terradox Corporation couldn’t; and of course the dregs of society that sink to the bottom and just can’t get out no matter what they try.
In spite of the fact that the SSPB now knows about Ceres and its shipjacking operations, the fact that it is so far out of the way and off the beaten path prevents any one faction of the SSPB from wanting to claim jurisdiction. In fact, there is currently a rather heated bureaucratic dispute between Mars and the Jovian Governments, each claiming it the other’s responsibility to do something about the pirates. Until a particularly ‘important’ ship is lost to the Pirates’ Gatejacking, it seems neither faction of the SSPB wants the headache of dealing with Ceres.
That, and it seems that the Gatekeeper on Ceres has somehow locked the Gatestone Corporation out from all control of the Ceres Gate, making it impossible for them to reopen a stable wormhole between Mars and Ceres. If a taskforce were to take on Ceres, it would have to make the long fifty seven day journey to the dwarf planet in conventional space – not something that either of the Mars and the Jovian Governments want to do anytime soon.
Because of this, Ceres has now become an outlaw / smuggler / space pirate paradise – where one can stash and trade illegal contraband or lay low till the heat blows over; so long as they don’t make trouble for themselves while on Ceres.