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From core to commerce, SFIE forges resources and trades futures for a brighter galaxy. Join us in advancing our 3 E’s: Extract, Exchange, Evolve.
Founded: January 1, 2929 | Charter Ratified January 1, 2930
Headquarters: Industrial District, Lorville, Hurston | Stanton System
Founder & CEO: Snowey “Snow” Snooters
In the final hours of 2928, the brutal underbelly of Lorville saw a new flame spark to life. Snowey Snooters — a former Drake Interplanetary logistics specialist turned independent miner — walked away from the corporate machine with a vision: “If the galaxy wants the ore, someone has to bleed for it. Might as well be the ones who get paid.”
On January 1st, 2929, Snowey filed corporate charter paperwork from a half-lit comm booth in Lorville’s undercity. By the end of that day, Star Forge Industries & Exchange was officially recognized as a licensed entity under Hurston Dynamics’ Industrial Permitting Authority.
At the time, SFIE was just two people, a salvaged Drake Golem, and a growing ledger of IOUs.
The early years were lean. Hurston’s brutal labor economy, over-regulation, and air-quality crises made operations tough — but that hardship bred resilience. SFIE took on dangerous strip-mining contracts in remote corners of Hurston-controlled zones, moving between salvage ops, ore hauling, and under-the-table Drake part runs.
Their break came in late 2929, when a rogue Vulture crew — working under the SFIE flag — successfully cleared a derelict cluster near Orbit 3 of Hurston and recovered a forgotten Drake Corsair prototype. This act not only earned the attention of Drake Interplanetary, but it also helped establish a longstanding relationship with the brand.
By early 2930, the company had expanded to nearly 60 workers, half of them pulled from Lorville’s gray-market labor pools. With that growth, Snowey ratified the SFIE Charter on January 1, 2930 — formalizing the company’s ethos: Extract. Exchange. Evolve.
This date is now celebrated annually as Foundry Day among employees and allies.
From 2930 to 2942, SFIE expanded operations into the greater Stanton system, establishing:
Though unconfirmed, it’s widely believed that SFIE supplied illegal raw materials during the Greycat-Lorville Infrastructure Dispute in 2936 — fueling black-market fabrication of heavy-duty construction gear.
During this time, Snowey gained a quiet reputation as “The Hammer in the Dust” — a CEO known more for EVA welding than boardroom meetings.
Today, SFIE boasts:
While officially neutral, SFIE maintains cold respect with the UEE and a warmer, if unofficial, relationship with fringe factions and ex-Drake pilots turned freelancers.
The company remains headquartered in Lorville, operating out of a leased subterranean hangar known as the Deepbay — outfitted with smelters, loading docks, and corporate command rooms cloaked in soot, metal, and neon.
SFIE isn’t just a company — it’s a philosophy. A way of life for those born in hard places, who work in low air, and dream of building something better from what others discard.
The Forge isn’t a place.
The Forge is you.
And the galaxy?
It’s waiting to be shaped.
We are Star Forge Industries & Exchange.
We do not wait for progress — we dig it from the bones of forgotten worlds.
We do not watch history — we ship it, trade it, refine it, and sell it back to the galaxy at a premium.
We believe the stars are not just a destination — they are a resource, a responsibility, and a right.
The void is not empty. It is full of potential. We exist to extract that potential and shape it into prosperity.
We do not exploit. We extract.
We do not hoard. We exchange.
We do not stagnate. We evolve.
Some claim we are too ambitious. That we expand too fast, dig too deep, reach too far.
To them we say: The forge does not wait for permission.
We do not seek domination. We seek development.
We do not conquer worlds. We empower them.
We are not colonizers. We are catalysts.
Let others debate ethics in air-conditioned towers — we will be in orbit, building tomorrow.
We see a galaxy of sustainable prosperity, where resources flow without fear and systems grow without war.
We see planets terraformed, economies stabilized, and knowledge shared at light-speed.
We see our mark — not in monuments, but in motion: trade lanes lit with hope and haulers singing across the void.
We are not just building a company. We are forging a civilization.
Whether you mine with us, trade with us, or stand against us — you will feel the pull of the Forge.
We welcome the bold, reward the loyal, and outlast the rest.
Join us, or get out of our way.
The Forge burns bright.
Signed:
The Board of Exchange
High Council of the Forgeborn
All Who Bear the Hammer Sigil
Ratified: January 1, 2930 | Last Amended: November 20, 2950
Location of Primary Registry: Lorville, Hurston, UEE Stanton System
We, the founders and continuing stewards of Star Forge Industries & Exchange, do hereby establish this Charter to guide our operations, unify our members, and uphold our commitment to galactic progress through responsible extraction, fair trade, and continuous evolution.
This Charter stands as both a promise and a mandate: to honor the resources we reap, the markets we serve, and the future we help forge.
“By void and vessel, by ore and oath, I stand for the Forge.
bq. I shall extract with honor, exchange with wisdom, and evolve with vision.
bq. For the future is not found—it is forged.”
All senior operatives and division leaders must recite this oath upon ascension to Forgeborn status.
This Charter is a living document. Proposed amendments may be submitted by any Division Head or Forgeborn and ratified by a majority vote from the Board of Exchange.