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This is the PANDORA system profile page for Immuri — a star system woven into the complex geography and shifting power dynamics of NEW EDEN. Every system carries its own narrative: trade routes carved through space, borders contested by empires, and histories shaped by capsuleer intervention.

Explore the details of Immuri below — its constellation, regional ties, strategic purpose, and the events that have forged its place within New Eden.

Immuri

The Ishaga Anvil

Situated within the Ishaga constellation of the Black Rise region, Immuri is a system defined by its dual identity as a resource-rich industrial hub and a blood-soaked frontline in the militia wars. Under the sovereign oversight of the Caldari State, it serves as a critical logistical node for the State Protectorate, though its control is perpetually contested by the Gallente Federation.

The system is anchored by a G5 Yellow Dwarf star and contains ten planetary bodies, a relatively high count for the region. This density of celestial bodies, particularly the temperate world of Immuri VI and the oceanic Immuri X, has made the system a priority target for planetary industrialists seeking to fuel the war machine from within the combat zone. According to navigation charts, the system's topology includes 34 moons, providing ample anchoring space for forward operating bases and refineries, which frequently change hands during constellation campaigns.

Despite its low security status, Immuri remains a vital artery for Hyasyoda corporate interests and State-aligned capsuleer militias. Its proximity to the Pavanakka bottleneck often subjects it to spillover violence, yet it retains a distinct strategic value independent of its neighbors.

Strategic Context

Immuri functions as a "backstop" system for the Ishaga constellation. While systems like Teimo and Pavanakka often bear the brunt of initial Federal assaults, Immuri provides the depth required for State forces to regroup and counter-attack. The system's security corridor is notoriously volatile; local statistical analysis indicates that sovereignty in Immuri fluctuates in direct correlation with the intensity of offensives in the neighboring Placid region.

The system is also a known hunting ground for independent pirate organizations who exploit the chaos of factional warfare. These third-party opportunists utilize the system's asteroid belts and moon clusters to ambush logistics convoys transiting between the frontline and the State interior. Intelligence suggests that the Guristas Pirates maintain deep-cover observation posts here, monitoring the flow of military hardware.

During the Triglavian Invasions, Immuri was identified as a potential target for the Collective's expansion. However, unlike several systems in Black Rise that fell to the Kybernauts or were pulled into the abyss, Immuri remained firmly under Empire jurisdiction. The resilience of the local defense grids, bolstered by heavy capsuleer presence, prevented the establishment of a permanent Triglavian foothold, a fact corroborated by regional cartography updates from that era.

The Federal Defense Union views Immuri as a strategic wedge. Capturing it isolates the northern Ishaga systems from support routes originating in Lonetrek, effectively severing the supply lines that sustain State resistance in the constellation. Consequently, the system is rarely quiet, with small-gang skirmishes occurring daily around its major orbital infrastructure.

The Asaka Connection

A persistent point of confusion in capsuleer archives concerns the relationship between the Immuri system and the Hyasyoda agent known as Immuri Asaka. While the agent bears the system's name—likely a patronymic indicating his family's origin or corporate holding assignment—he is not stationed within Immuri itself. Instead, Asaka operates out of the Hatakani system in Lonetrek.

This distinction is critical for pilots engaging with the Sisters of EVE. Immuri Asaka is a central figure in the investigation of rogue drone activity, specifically detailed in archival mission logs relating to the "Blood-Stained Stars" incident. His tasks often involve sending pilots into dangerous space to retrieve data or neutralize threats, such as in the operation known as Shadow Puppets, where the complexity of drone automation is laid bare.

Historians speculate that the Asaka family was one of the original colonial administrators of Immuri VI during the early expansion of Black Rise. The name "Immuri" thus serves as a living lineage marker within the Hyasyoda corporate hierarchy, even if the individual's current posting lies deep within the safety of the State heartland.

The YC124 Counter-Offensive

In mid-YC124, Immuri became the focal point of a significant combined-arms operation led by State loyalist corporations. Following a period of extended Gallente occupation in the Ishaga constellation, forces identified as Mercury Arms Inc and the State Public Defenders launched a coordinated strike to liberate Immuri, alongside Pavanakka and Teimo.

The offensive was characterized by rapid siege warfare against Federal infrastructure. Reports indicate that Gallente naval assets were effectively trapped within Immuri's gravity well after their capsuleer support collapsed under the weight of the State's assault. This operation restored Caldari sovereignty to the system and re-established the supply corridor to the militia headquarters in Onnela.

The battle for Immuri in YC124 is cited in war college texts as a prime example of "cascade liberation," where the fall of a single keystone system (Immuri) renders the defense of adjacent systems untenable. Combat registries from this period show a sharp spike in tonnage destroyed, verifying the intensity of the fleet engagements.

Resource Extraction & Industry

Despite the constant threat of orbital bombardment, Immuri maintains a robust planetary industry sector. The crown jewel is Immuri VI, a temperate world with a biosphere compatible with large-scale agricultural and biological processing. Alongside it, the oceanic world of Immuri X provides essential water and coolant resources for the constellation's refineries.

Detailed survey data reveals that the system's moons are rich in atmospheric gases and silicates, materials necessary for the production of fuel blocks and advanced composite materials. This wealth attracts independent industrialists who operate mobile gantries and customs offices, often paying protection money to whichever militia holds the system at the time.

The risks are high; industrial command centers on the surface are frequently targeted by orbital strikes during sovereignty flips. However, the profit margins for locally produced war material—boosters, fuel, and nanites—ensure that the colonies on Immuri VI remain staffed, even during the height of Federal blockades.

Modern Era & Threat Assessment

Today, Immuri is classified as a high-risk transit zone. The State Protectorate maintains a tenuous hold, challenged daily by Federal raiding parties and pirate gangs. The system's infrastructure is in a constant state of repair and reconstruction, reflecting the seesaw nature of the conflict.

Pilots entering Immuri are advised to consult mercenary reports and local intelligence channels before warping to gates. Gate camps are common on the Pavanakka vector, and drag bubbles are frequently deployed to catch unwary travelers. The local stations, while open to neutrals, are often surrounded by undock campers looking for easy kills.

Recent strategic assessments suggest that the Federation is once again massing assets in the Placid region for a push into Ishaga, with Immuri likely being the first target of any renewed offensive. Until then, the system remains a chaotic arena where only the most disciplined pilots thrive.

Additionally, capsuleers engaged in covert operations often use Immuri as a staging point for surveillance missions into Federal space, utilizing the system's high traffic to mask their movements.

Chronological Events

  • Pre-YC110: Immuri colonized by Hyasyoda-affiliated pioneers; initial terraforming of Immuri VI begins.
  • YC110: System formally integrated into the Black Rise warzone following the outbreak of the Empyrean War.
  • YC112: Construction of the first major orbital defense grid by the State Protectorate.
  • YC114: The "Asaka" lineage clarification issued by Hyasyoda PR to reduce navigational errors by freelance pilots.
  • YC116: Sustained Federal occupation; Immuri VI surface infrastructure suffers heavy bombardment.
  • YC118: Rise of local pirate cartels; increase in ransom incidents at the Pavanakka gate.
  • YC121: Triglavian reconnaissance drones sighted; system defense alert raised to maximum.
  • YC122: Immuri successfully repels Kybernaut incursions; remains under Empire sovereignty.
  • YC123: Federal Defense Union captures the system, severing the Ishaga supply route.
  • June YC124: Operation "Steel Rain" – Mercury Arms Inc and State Public Defenders liberate Immuri.
  • Late YC124: Restoration of Customs Offices on Immuri X; resumption of heavy water exports.
  • YC125: Skirmishes intensify near the sun; several capital ship wrecks salvaged by locals.
  • Early YC126: Current status – Contested. Control fluctuates weekly between State and Federation.

Extracted from the Pandora Archives. Data integrity verified by State intelligencers.

Warning: System security status is subject to rapid change. Verify sovereignty before transit.


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