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Welcome to Stanton Environmental Services, an organization built on the foundation of exploration, industry, and teamwork. We are a collective of miners, haulers, salvagers, and traders dedicated to mastering the art of resource acquisition across the Stanton and Pyro systems.



History

A Brief History of Stanton Environmental Services

Founded in 2951, Stanton Environmental Services (SES) began as a small independent mining and logistics outfit operating out of ArcCorp’s Area18. Originally contracted to assist with asteroid reclamation and environmental cleanup near industrial zones, SES quickly earned a reputation for efficiency, reliability, and ethical operations — a rare combination in the cutthroat corporate landscape of the Stanton system.

As the organization expanded, SES diversified its operations beyond cleanup and reclamation. By 2959, the company had established divisions for resource extraction, salvage, and planetary surveying, partnering with smaller contractors and freelance crews throughout the system. These ventures positioned SES as a trusted mid-tier industrial provider — balancing corporate professionalism with the independence of a frontier outfit.

Following the discovery of new opportunities in the Pyro system, Stanton Environmental Services began deploying survey teams beyond UEE jurisdiction, aiming to identify sustainable resource fields and salvageable infrastructure in the growing border territories. Despite operating in high-risk regions, SES maintained its guiding principle:

“Progress through responsibility.”

Today, SES stands as a cooperative network of miners, haulers, salvagers, and traders, united by a shared mission — to gather the resources that fuel humanity’s expansion, while preserving the environments that sustain it.

Manifesto

Our Purpose

In a universe driven by profit, expansion, and industrial might, Stanton Environmental Services (SES) stands for balance.
We believe the prosperity of the Stanton System must not come at the cost of its future.
Our mission: to safeguard the ecosystems, orbital zones, and industrial sectors that make life here possible — for humanity and for the systems yet to come.

Our Mandate

We operate where others neglect.
From the mining fields of Hurston to the orbital scrapyards of ArcCorp, our teams deploy to contain, restore, and reclaim environments ravaged by neglect, warfare, or uncontrolled industry.
We partner with local corporations, planetary governments, and independent crews to manage waste, clean atmospheric pollutants, and salvage responsibly.

We are not activists — we are engineers of sustainability.

Our Creed

Preservation through Action.
We don’t just talk about change — we execute it, one cleanup, one reclamation, one restored sector at a time.

Integrity in Industry.
We hold ourselves to the same standards we demand of others: transparency, accountability, and efficiency.

Progress, not Perfection.
We know the verse is imperfect. Our goal isn’t purity — it’s persistence. Every cleaned atmosphere and cleared orbit brings us closer to a livable Stanton.

Unity through Service.
Whether UEE citizen or freelance salvager, every pilot can play a role in restoring the system that sustains us all.

Charter

Stanton Environmental Services (SES) — Organizational Charter

Established: 2951
Headquarters: ArcCorp, Area18, Stanton System
Org Classification: Industrial / Reclamation / Environmental Operations / Mining / Trade
Motto: “From Dust to Stars, We Clean What Others Forget.”

Article I — Mission Statement

Stanton Environmental Services (SES) is committed to preserving, restoring, and maintaining the ecological and industrial balance within the Stanton System and beyond.
Our objective is to deliver sustainable reclamation, responsible mining, environmental remediation, and ethical trade operations that strengthen the system’s long-term viability and prosperity.

Article II — Organizational Values

Integrity:
SES upholds strict operational ethics, transparency, and accountability in all actions and contracts.

Sustainability:
Every mission considers its environmental and long-term impact on local ecosystems and orbital environments.

Service:
We operate for the greater stability of Stanton — protecting its people, its trade routes, and its future prosperity.

Innovation:
We employ advanced reclamation, extraction, and processing technologies to ensure efficient and responsible industry.

Community:
SES is built on cooperation — between pilots, miners, haulers, salvagers, and traders. Every role matters.

Article III — Governance Structure

A. Executive Command (EXCOM)
Serves as the central leadership body responsible for directing SES’s long-range strategy, system-wide operational oversight, and high-level diplomatic and corporate partnerships.
Evaluates and authorizes all new planetary, orbital, mining, reclamation, and trade initiatives, ensuring they align with SES’s environmental mandate, expansion goals, and sustainability standards.
Coordinates inter-division leadership, allocates strategic resources, and issues executive directives that guide SES operations throughout the Stanton system and future areas of expansion.
Acts as the final decision authority on major contracts, alliance negotiations, and classified missions requiring elevated organizational clearance and discretion.

B. Department Divisions

Reclamation & Salvage (R&S)
Oversees the identification, recovery, and processing of debris, derelict vessels, and hazardous orbital materials throughout the systems.
Conducts precision cleanup operations in high-density traffic zones, abandoned industrial sites, and post-engagement fields to reduce navigational and ecological risks.
Executes certified salvage extractions, material triage, and structural disassembly using SES-approved recovery protocols and industrial-grade equipment.
Ensures all reclaimed assets are safely transported, cataloged, and prepared for refinement, repurposing, or secure disposal in accordance with SES environmental standards and UEE salvage regulations.

Research & Development (R&D)
Drives the creation of advanced environmental protocols, sustainability technologies, and innovative field solutions for all SES operations.
Leads hazard analysis, contamination modeling, and ecological impact studies across planetary, orbital, and industrial zones.
Develops next-generation equipment, containment methods, and reclamation techniques to improve safety, efficiency, and environmental integrity.
Provides scientific guidance to all SES divisions and collaborates with external partners to advance system-wide ecological protection initiatives.

Security & Logistics (S&L)
Provides comprehensive protection and operational stability for all SES initiatives across planetary, orbital, and deep-space environments.
Safeguards SES personnel, assets, and convoys through coordinated escort operations, threat assessment, and rapid-response security protocols.
Maintains order and controlled movement within hazardous reclamation, salvage, and mining zones by enforcing safety standards, managing access, and monitoring high-risk industrial activity.
Oversees logistical routing, supply distribution, and equipment deployment to ensure every SES mission—civilian, industrial, or classified—remains fully supported, protected, and mission-ready.

Trade & Commerce (T&C)
Manages resource exchange, trade convoys, and market partnerships across the Stanton system.
Oversees all legitimate sale, purchase, and transport of reclaimed materials, refined goods, and sustainable exports.
Works in compliance with UEE and local corporate trade laws to ensure transparency and ethical profit generation.

Mining & Resource Extraction (MRE)
Dedicated to the responsible extraction and processing of raw materials throughout the Stanton system.
Oversees surface and sub-surface mining operations, refining logistics, and mineral reclamation from industrial zones.
Ensures compliance with SES sustainability standards and UEE environmental protocols during all extraction activities.
Coordinates with Trade & Commerce for material transport and market distribution.

Classified Operations Division (COD)
Details Restricted — Clearance Alpha Required

C. Chain of Command:
All SES personnel answer to their Division Leads, who report directly to the Executive Command (EXCOM) Board.

Article IV — Membership & Conduct

Eligibility: Open to UEE citizens and independent contractors with a commitment to responsible operations.

Code of Conduct:

Respect for fellow members and allied organizations.

Adherence to all UEE, local, and corporate reclamation, mining, and trade regulations.

Prohibition of unauthorized salvage, illicit mining, or unregistered trade.

Protection of civilian and ecological assets during all operations.

Violation of SES operational or ethical codes may result in disciplinary review or termination of membership.

Article V — Operations & Deployment

SES operates across the Stanton System with key hubs on Hurston, ArcCorp, MicroTech, and Crusader.
Deployments are logged through SES CommandNet and coordinated to minimize disruption to commerce and planetary infrastructure.

Article VI — Funding & Resource Management

SES maintains a self-sustaining financial model through:

Contract-based income from reclamation, mining, and environmental restoration operations.

Corporate and government partnerships for environmental and industrial services.

Profits from licensed trading, refining, and recycling of reclaimed or mined resources.

All revenue is reinvested into fleet maintenance, crew development, and technological innovation to further the mission of ecological and economic stability.

Article VII — Charter Amendments

Any amendments to this charter require a two-thirds majority vote from the Executive Command Board, with a 48-hour review period open to all Division Leads before ratification.

Article VIII — Closing Statement

SES stands as a beacon of responsibility in a universe of unchecked expansion.
We believe in building a system where commerce, mining, salvage and conscience coexist — where every ton of ore extracted, every derelict cleared, and every trade convoy launched contributes to the preservation of Stanton’s future.
Through discipline, innovation, and unity, we ensure that our system thrives not only through industry, but through stewardship.

“We are Stanton’s second breath — born from the dust, rebuilding the stars.”
— Official Charter Seal, 2951