Station "Harbour": My New Home on the Edge of the Galaxy

When I approached the station, it didn't stand out much—an ordinary modular structure, one of hundreds scattered across the galaxy. A bit battered, sure, but still fully functional. Maybe its location on the border between Federation-controlled sectors and unclaimed territory is what makes it so appealing to fugitives like me?
What Kind of Place Is This?
"Harbour" is one of the oldest stations in this sector. The system's resources are scarce, and the station's population has been steadily declining. Over the past decade, it has turned into a hub for smuggling and all sorts of illicit activities.
Station Sectors
Docks — the first thing anyone sees when docking at the station. Dock manager Zoey works here. Open and sincere, she dreams of one day becoming a starship crew member herself.
Capsule Hotel — where I rent a room to rest from long hauls and check my communicator for personal messages or job offers. Hotel manager Marcus is a pretty notable guy. I can't quite put my finger on it yet, but there's something in his gaze that makes me want to keep a close eye on him.
Reactor Room Bar — the local watering hole where you can unwind from the hustle with a glass of "Azurite," chat up the regulars for potential contracts, and admire the charming bartender Annie.
Trading Section — the part of the station dedicated to trade operations. Some areas are just warehouses, but Deck Seven is a full-fledged trading hub. I got lucky meeting broker Dayron here—he really knows his way around profitable deals.
Shipyard — where I can patch up hull breaches on my starship, buy mods, and armaments. Importantly, this is where Selena works—the sharp-tongued mechanic beauty whose look warms you up more than the ship's heating.
Why the Story Starts Here
Roy, a buddy from the Academy, told me about "Harbour." He said stations like this are perfect for covering your tracks if things go south. There are probably plenty of similar holes on the edge of known sectors, but this name popped into my head when I hacked the onboard AI panel and decided where to point the stolen starship.





