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|opened = 1698 | |opened = {{AN|1698}} | ||
|operator = [[Hurmu Gate Company]] | |operator = [[Hurmu Gate Company]] | ||
|network = [[Hurmu Gate Company#Active Gate Network|Active Gate Network]] | |network = [[Hurmu Gate Company#Active Gate Network|Active Gate Network]] | ||
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'''Gate Rumsɬæn-Maltenstein''' ([[Præta language|Pr.]] ''Daron Rumsɬæn-Maltnsten''), commissioned in {{AN|1692}} | '''Gate Rumsɬæn-Maltenstein''' ([[Præta language|Pr.]] ''Daron Rumsɬæn-Maltnsten''), commissioned in {{AN|1692}} and inaugurated in {{AN|1698}}, is the terminal gate for [[Shireroth|the Imperial Republic of Shireroth]]. Construction for the gate facilities was awarded by the [[Landsraad]] to the [[Duchy of Brookshire]] and subcontracted to Consolidated-Meir Constructors. | ||
Its location, outside of Maltenstein proper, was previously an agricultural estate under the lordship of the House of Rumsɬæn, but had become vacant during the [[Kalirion Fracture]]. It was subsequently taken over by the Lord Lieutenant to the Maltenstein Circle, then granted to Clan Ŝaġnaśei for the production of fodder. A portion of the estate remains dedicated to this purpose, with the majority turned over for the construction of barracks, light rail, and other support facilities. | Its location, outside of Maltenstein proper, was previously an agricultural estate under the lordship of the House of Rumsɬæn, but had become vacant during the [[Kalirion Fracture]]. It was subsequently taken over by the Lord Lieutenant to the Maltenstein Circle, then granted to Clan Ŝaġnaśei for the production of fodder. A portion of the estate remains dedicated to this purpose, with the majority turned over for the construction of barracks, light rail, and other support facilities. | ||
By 1697, experimental transfers through the Gate started through the [[Hurmu_Gate_Company#Ves.C3.BCha_research_network|Vesüha Research Network]], and by early 1698, the gate was transferred to the [[Hurmu Gate Network]] for further fine-tuning and test transfers to all the other gates. On 11.XI.1698, the gate was officially inaugurated by [[Kaiseress Salome]] and celebrated by a visit by Senators [[Li Naomiai Avon-El]] and [[Jan Spiik]] (with a retinue), representing the Hurmu Senate, travelling instantaneously from [[Huyenkula Gate|Vesüha/Huyenkula]]. | |||
[[Category:Shireroth]] | [[Category:Shireroth]] |
Revision as of 21:17, 21 July 2021
Location | Rumsɬæn, outer Maltenstein |
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Country | Shireroth |
Code | M |
Capacity | |
Volume | 9.7 cubic metres |
Operations | |
Opened | 1698 AN |
Operator | Hurmu Gate Company |
Network | Active Gate Network |
Gate Rumsɬæn-Maltenstein (Pr. Daron Rumsɬæn-Maltnsten), commissioned in 1692 AN and inaugurated in 1698 AN, is the terminal gate for the Imperial Republic of Shireroth. Construction for the gate facilities was awarded by the Landsraad to the Duchy of Brookshire and subcontracted to Consolidated-Meir Constructors.
Its location, outside of Maltenstein proper, was previously an agricultural estate under the lordship of the House of Rumsɬæn, but had become vacant during the Kalirion Fracture. It was subsequently taken over by the Lord Lieutenant to the Maltenstein Circle, then granted to Clan Ŝaġnaśei for the production of fodder. A portion of the estate remains dedicated to this purpose, with the majority turned over for the construction of barracks, light rail, and other support facilities.
By 1697, experimental transfers through the Gate started through the Vesüha Research Network, and by early 1698, the gate was transferred to the Hurmu Gate Network for further fine-tuning and test transfers to all the other gates. On 11.XI.1698, the gate was officially inaugurated by Kaiseress Salome and celebrated by a visit by Senators Li Naomiai Avon-El and Jan Spiik (with a retinue), representing the Hurmu Senate, travelling instantaneously from Vesüha/Huyenkula.