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NEW LONDON - A new Bretonia Mining firm introduced itself boldly earlier this week by setting up shop in Molly-infested Dublin, allegedly, right after an Armed Forces ambush on a supposed funeral for a Molly figurehead. The recently established "Galway Frontiers" facility - Lisheen Logistics Depot - aims to provide a safe corridor to Bretonia's Gold fields, and will serve as a drop-off point for any Bretonian gold miners willing to stomach the risks, as soon as their planned refinery finishes construction.
Galway Frontiers is an upstart company, sponsored by an executive of Planetform Inc. - Hendrick Bartholomew Vickers - who saw an opportunity amidst an assembly of disgruntled and unemployed crowd of ex-Bretonia Mining workers. The protesting workers outside of BMM offices were demanding that the authorities take the initiative and plunge back into Dublin in the hopes of creating more jobs. BMM has been neglecting to take action due to their claims of unprofitable cost-risks.
With a stable source of funding, Galway has spearheaded a Bretonian return to Dublin, with the intent of providing a secure corridor to Bretonia's rightful gold fields. Ore mined by Galway ships will be refined on their Lisheen facility before being shipped to its sister BMF station Fortitudine, where it will then be exported to the rest of Sirius. Due to the brutality of Molly terrorists, the very same behind the Graves Massacre, Bretonia Mining ships are authorised to use surplus military equipment from the Gallic invasion.
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