Starport Trade & Construction Consortium / SPTCC

  • Organization
  • Casual
  • Role play
  • Trading
    Trading
  • Resources
    Resources

Focused on trade, logistics, resources and outpost construction. Building stable routes and long-term prosperity.
Starport Trade & Construction Consortium-星港商建联合体
专注贸易、物流、资源开发与前哨建设。以协作建立稳定航线,以工业扩张创造长期收益。



History

StarPort Trade & Construction Consortium, SPTCC, was founded to unite traders, haulers, builders, miners, engineers, scouts, and escort pilots under one organized industrial banner. In a universe where opportunity often begins far from safe ports, SPTCC exists to connect trade routes, logistics networks, resource operations, and frontier construction projects.

We believe long-term prosperity is built through coordination. A single cargo run may create profit, but a stable supply chain can build outposts, stations, infrastructure, and lasting influence. From orbital hubs to remote settlements, our mission is to turn scattered opportunities into organized commercial operations.

Manifesto

SPTCC believes the future of the verse will be shaped by trade, logistics, resources, and construction. Wealth is created through movement, stability is created through supply, and influence is created through infrastructure.

Our core divisions include Trade, Logistics, Resource Development, Engineering & Construction, Security & Escort, Exploration & Survey, and Administration & Diplomacy. Together, these divisions allow the consortium to operate as a complete industrial network rather than a loose collection of pilots.
The consortium is organized into several operational divisions:
1. Trade Division
Responsible for market research, cargo route planning, commodity trading, price monitoring, and commercial coordination. This division identifies profitable opportunities and organizes trade operations.
2. Logistics Division
Responsible for cargo transport, fleet scheduling, fuel and supply movement, delivery coordination, and station-to-outpost distribution. This division keeps the organization moving.
3. Resource Development Division
Responsible for mining, salvage, refining support, material collection, and resource scouting. This division provides the raw materials required for construction and industrial expansion.
4. Engineering & Construction Division
Responsible for outpost support, base-building preparation, infrastructure planning, construction material management, and technical support for long-term development projects.
5. Security & Escort Division
Responsible for convoy protection, commercial escort, emergency response, route security, and defensive support. This division exists to protect lawful operations, not to conduct piracy or griefing.
6. Exploration & Survey Division
Responsible for scouting trade opportunities, locating resource zones, surveying potential outpost sites, and supporting expansion into new regions.
7. Administration & Diplomacy Division
Responsible for member coordination, recruitment, diplomacy, contracts, internal records, and cooperation with allied organizations. This division maintains order and reputation.

We are not a pirate organization. We are a professional commercial and industrial group focused on lawful trade, reliable logistics, frontier development, and defensive support. Every member has a place, whether they fly cargo, mine resources, escort convoys, survey new territory, manage operations, or help build the next outpost.

Charter

Members of SPTCC are expected to act with professionalism, cooperation, and respect. The consortium prioritizes legal commerce, organized industry, logistics, construction, and defensive operations. Piracy, griefing, harassment, and actions that damage the reputation of the organization are not permitted.

Members may serve in one or more divisions: Trade, Logistics, Resource Development, Engineering & Construction, Security & Escort, Exploration & Survey, or Administration & Diplomacy. Organized operations should be coordinated through the appropriate division, and contributions such as cargo capacity, escort support, mining output, scouting, planning, or construction materials should be recognized fairly.

SPTCC values reliability, reputation, and long-term growth. We build wealth through trade, expand through infrastructure, and protect our members through coordination.

STCC is a professional trade and construction consortium. All members are expected to follow the principles of cooperation, discipline, respect, and long-term development.

1. Professional Conduct
Members should represent the consortium with maturity and respect. Toxic behavior, harassment, unnecessary conflict, and actions that damage the organization’s reputation are not acceptable.

2. Lawful Commerce
STCC prioritizes legal trade, organized industry, logistics, construction, and defensive operations. Piracy, griefing, and hostile actions against neutral commercial players are not part of our identity.

3. Cooperation and Coordination
Members are encouraged to operate together when possible. Trade convoys, mining teams, construction logistics, scouting missions, and escort operations should be coordinated through the appropriate divisions.

4. Fair Profit and Contribution
Profits from organized operations should be handled fairly. Members who provide cargo capacity, escort support, mining output, scouting information, logistics planning, or construction materials should be recognized for their contribution.

5. Security Policy
The Security & Escort Division exists to protect STCC members, cargo, facilities, and allied operations. Force should be used for defense, escort, recovery, emergency response, and protection of commercial activity.

6. Industrial Development
STCC supports long-term infrastructure growth. Members are encouraged to contribute to resource stockpiles, cargo networks, outpost planning, and construction operations.

7. Member Roles
Members may choose their preferred role within the organization. A pilot may be a trader, hauler, miner, builder, scout, escort, engineer, administrator, or a mix of several roles. The consortium values contribution over rigid rank.

8. Reputation and Diplomacy
The organization’s reputation is a shared asset. Members should respect allies, contracts, trade partners, and neutral groups. Diplomacy and reliability are important tools for long-term success.