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AXMC is a casual, tight-knit corp of friends focused on industrial gameplay (Hauling, Mining). Our capable fleet (Pioneer, Polaris, Perseus, Galaxies) provides flexibility and necessary defense. We play at least twice a week.
Blueprints Don’t Build Themselves. We Do.
The Genesis of Axiom Manufacturing Corporation (AXMC)
I. The Founding Axiom (2947 – 2948)
Axiom Manufacturing Corporation was not founded in a board room or on a trading floor, but in the close confines of a borrowed Starfarer Gemini, struggling to make ends meet between the bustling markets of Hurston and the volatile asteroid fields of Yela. The founders—a tight-knit group of friends, now the core of AXMC—were veterans of the tedious, high-risk world of independent industrial work.
They quickly realized the central, self-evident truth, or “Axiom,” of the ‘verse: profit wasn’t made by those who shuffled finished goods, but by those who controlled the raw materials and the means of production. Hauling was dependent on the market; mining was dependent on luck. True stability lay in manufacturing.
This principle became the bedrock of the organization, officially chartered in 2948 under the motto: “Blueprints Don’t Build Themselves. We Do.”
II. The Hard-Earned Fleet (2949 – 2951)
In its early years, AXMC focused on efficient, high-volume extraction and transport. Starting with a pair of refurbished Clippers and a reliable Starlancer Tac, the corporation carved out a niche in high-risk logistics, earning a reputation for reliability despite their small size.
Mining Expansion: Investment was immediately channeled into extraction. This period saw the acquisition of multiple MOLEs and Prospectors, securing a consistent supply chain of rare minerals.
The Defense Imperative: As their reputation and cargo value grew, so did the danger. The first major combat assets, including a fast-response Paladin and eventually the heavy-hitting Salvation, were brought in purely for defense and escort duties, ensuring every ton of ore reached its destination. This established the current philosophy: We fight only to protect the work.
III. The Pioneer Commitment (2952 – Present)
The defining moment in AXMC history came with the collective decision to acquire the Pioneer. This was a massive commitment, transforming the organization from a high-tier logistics company into a future-focused industrial entity. The goal was no longer just to sell materials, but to turn those materials into finished components—to manufacture the Axiom itself.
To support this ambitious new phase, the organization rapidly expanded its auxiliary fleet:
Logistical Backbone: The acquisition of two RSI Galaxies provided essential flexibility for both repair/refuel and modular expansion once the outpost is established.
Capital Defense: Recognizing that manufacturing centers attract serious attention, the fleet was bolstered by the deployment of the Polaris and the Perseus. These formidable assets ensure that once the Pioneer completes its deployment, the nascent industrial base will be fiercely protected against all threats.
Today, AXMC remains a tight-knit group of friends driven by that founding Axiom. We are currently stockpiling resources, running exploratory missions, and refining our operational blueprints in anticipation of the day we break ground on our first permanent manufacturing hub. Every hauling run, every mining expedition, and every engagement is a step toward making that blueprint a reality.ctors will unveil our official corporate statements soon. Please come back for updated information.
THE AXMC MANIFESTO: The New Age of Industry
A DECLARATION OF INTENT
Axiom Manufacturing Corporation (AXMC) is not defined by the systems we traverse, but by the indelible mark we intend to leave upon them. We are the architects of stability, the masters of the supply chain, and the embodiment of industrial independence. We reject the unpredictable whims of the market; we seek to control the means of our own destiny.
I. THE FOUNDING AXIOM
The universe operates on a single, inescapable truth: True power lies not in moving goods, but in mastering their creation. We recognize that those who merely haul and trade are subjects of the economy; those who mine, refine, and manufacture are its architects. Our driving purpose is the establishment of a permanent, self-sufficient industrial base—a foundation of materials and infrastructure built for the future.
Our Intentions:
Master the Resource Flow: From the deep-space drill to the final forge, we will execute every stage of industrial work with ruthless efficiency.
Build the Foundation: Our Pioneer is the tool, and our will is the blueprint. We are dedicated to creating a self-sustaining manufacturing foothold in the ‘verse.
Deliver the Product: Our work ethic is our currency. We deliver materials, repairs, and support with unshakeable reliability.
II. THE AXMC CODE
We are bound not by contract or fear, but by friendship and a shared commitment to the grind. We are organized, but we are not rigid.
Our Views:
On Camaraderie: We are a tight-knit collective of friends first. Our operations are fun, supportive, and respectful of life outside the cockpit. Every member is a valued crewmate, not just a cog in the machine.
On Activity: Dedication is measured in output, not hours. We maintain a reliable presence, ensuring the blueprints are always progressing, while respecting casual schedules.
On Conflict: We are manufacturers, not mercenaries. Our formidable fleet, including the Polaris and Perseus, serves one singular purpose: the defense of our production, our routes, and our people. We fight to protect the work.
CONCLUSION: THE BUILDERS OF TOMORROW
We invite those who understand the value of a hard day’s work—those who see the potential in every asteroid and the future in every schematic. We will not wait for the UEE or any corporation to deliver what we need.
We are Axiom Manufacturing Corporation.
Blueprints Don’t Build Themselves. We Do.
AXMC OPERATIONAL CHARTER
This document outlines the public standards of conduct, responsibility, and commitment expected of all members within Axiom Manufacturing Corporation (AXMC). Our strength is derived from the integrity and collaboration of our crew.
I. THE CODE OF THE CREW
The foundation of AXMC is camaraderie and mutual respect. We are a collective of friends dedicated to a shared purpose.
1. Communication & Friendliness
Be Welcoming: All members are expected to maintain a friendly, positive, and constructive tone in all communications (voice chat, text chat, and public channels). Toxicity, harassment, or aggression directed at crewmates or the public is prohibited.
Clear Comms: During organized operations, use clear and concise communication. If you are unable to participate vocally, use text communications to inform your team of your status.
1.5. Poise Under Pressure
Patience is Profit: Industrial operations often involve waiting for quantum drives, long hauls, or dealing with bugs and server issues. Members are expected to exhibit patience and maintain a calm demeanor. Frustration is understandable, but never let it compromise the mission or the mood of the crew.
2. Comradery & Mutual Aid
The Helping Hand: When a fellow AXMC member is in need—whether they require an escort, a refuel, or help retrieving lost cargo—members are expected to assist where practical and safe. Our collective success is built on individual support.
Equipment & Assets: Respect the shared fleet and organizational assets. Always ask before utilizing specialized equipment, and return it in the condition you found it (or better).
II. THE INDUSTRIAL DUTY
Our primary focus is the industrial side of the ‘verse. Every member contributes to making the Blueprint a reality.
3. Dutifulness & Reliability
Fulfill Commitments: If you sign up for an organized operation (hauling run, mining expedition, security escort), you are expected to show up on time and see the task through to completion. If real-life intervention is necessary, communicate your absence as soon as possible.
Operational Focus: While participating in AXMC activities, prioritize the objective. Distractions that jeopardize the collective cargo or the safety of the crew are discouraged.
4. Expertise & Growth
Know Your Role: Take responsibility for understanding the systems of the ships you fly. We encourage members to share knowledge and help others learn new skills, whether it’s optimizing a mining laser or mastering the ship’s shield power allocation.
III. ACTIVITY & GROWTH
We are a casual organization, but sustained inactivity stalls the progress of our shared Blueprint.
5. Active Participation
Minimum Engagement: Members are encouraged to join us for at least one organized session per week if possible. We understand that real life takes precedence, but consistent engagement strengthens our core bonds and helps us meet our production goals.
Extended Absence: If you foresee an extended period of inactivity (two weeks or more), please notify an organizational leader. Members who are inactive for prolonged periods without communication may be moved to a reserve status.
This Charter is the framework upon which we build. Adherence ensures a supportive, productive, and fun environment for all members of Axiom Manufacturing Corporation.
Blueprints Don’t Build Themselves. We Do.