Mineral Survey & Interstellar Trading Alliance / MSITA

  • Corporation
  • Casual
  • Role play
  • Trading
    Trading
  • Resources
    Resources

Welcome to MSITA—the Mineral Survey & Interstellar Trading Alliance. We’re a casual corporation of freelancers—pilots, engineers and explorers—united by autonomy and data-driven ventures. Join us for flexible trading, mining, transport and exploration across Stanton and beyond.



History

History

2947 – A small cadre of former mining operators and freelance traders convened aboard Hurston Dynamics Orbital Station. Driven by a vision of autonomy and efficiency, they founded the Mineral Survey & Interstellar Trading Alliance (MSITA).

2950MSITA completed its first major survey of the Tyrol system’s asteroid belt, securing high‐value contracts for rare mineral extraction and establishing its reputation for precision resource scouting.

2953 – Implementation of smart-automated contracts and a decentralized reputation platform allowed pilots to bid on missions seamlessly, reducing bureaucracy and increasing operational tempo.

2955 – Expansion into cargo transport: MSITA partnered with major trading firms to run nightly cargo convoys between Crusader and microtech orbital ports, optimizing route analytics and safety protocols.

2957 – Deep-space exploration initiatives commenced, with MSITA teams mapping uncharted sectors beyond Stanton. Their data feeds became a trusted source for both commercial and scientific interests.

2959 – The Alliance launched its flagship digital marketplace, enabling members to trade equipment, ship parts and expedition data directly, further solidifying MSITA’s role as a global freelancing hub.

TodayMSITA remains a casual yet committed network of independent professionals, charting new frontiers in trading, mining, transport and exploration—always guided by data, autonomy and collaboration.
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Manifesto

MSITA Manifest

We are the Mineral Survey & Interstellar Trading Alliance: a casual corporation of independent pilots, engineers, miners and explorers united by autonomy, data-driven ventures and the thrill of discovery.

Our Principles

  1. Decentralized Expertise – Every member leads with their unique skills; no gatekeepers required.
  2. Efficiency & Autonomy – Smart contracts and real-time analytics streamline operations and respect your schedule.
  3. Data-Driven Ventures – We map every ore vein and trade route to maximize profit and safety.
  4. Casual Collaboration – Pilots of all levels are welcome; teamwork thrives without rigid commitments.

Call to Action

“Charting Riches Beyond the Stars”
p. Join MSITA today—set your course, power your quantum drive, and forge your legacy among the stars.
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Charter

MSITA Charter

The following public rules govern all members of the Mineral Survey & Interstellar Trading Alliance (MSITA). Compliance ensures a fair, safe and collaborative environment for trading, mining, transport and exploration.

Membership Eligibility
  1. Members must be in good standing within the Stanton system and hold a valid UEE pilot’s license.
  2. New recruits complete the MSITA orientation mission before gaining full access to resources.
  3. Each member maintains an active reputation score through mission feedback.

Code of Conduct
  1. Integrity First – All deals, data and reports must be honest and transparent.
  2. Respect & Professionalism – Treat fellow members, clients and NPCs with courtesy; harassment or griefing is prohibited.
  3. Confidentiality – Proprietary data, contracts and waypoint coordinates are not to be shared outside MSITA without permission.

Operations & Safety
  1. Follow UEE and Hurston Dynamics regulations during mining and transport.
  2. Adhere to MSITA route plans and convoy protocols to minimize risk.
  3. Report all incidents (piracy, accidents, anomalies) via the MSITA incident tracker within 24 hours.

Dispute Resolution
  1. Minor disputes are first addressed via peer mediation in #msita-discord.
  2. Unresolved issues escalate to the MSITA Council for final arbitration.
  3. Council decisions are binding and documented in the public Charter log.

Amendments
p. Proposals to amend this Charter require a two-thirds majority vote in the MSITA public forum and ratification by the Council.
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