I was reminded today that I haven't finished the Ransom Project (primarily the descriptions for the map locations), so here is the latest update.
http://fireflyprops.net/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=336
112 ~ Flannagan’s Laundry
Flannagan's Laundry is a full service laundry with a 24-7 laundromat for visitors to Ransom Airfield. Drop off your dirty unmentionables or wash your own. It's your choice at Flannagan's.
113 ~ Alliance Primary Hanger/Bunker
The Alliance Primary Hanger/Bunker has been around since the second year of the war. It was begun as a private project, but it was overtaken by the Alliance and it has served as housing for fighter air/spacecraft ever since. It is sometimes called Big A (and sometimes more colorful things). The Alliance maintains a skeleton crew of mechanics and service techs at the Hanger.
114 ~ Far Village Massage Therapy Spas
The Outskirts might not offer everything a person could ask for, but you can still get a relaxing massage and a mud bath at The Far Village. It's a Cozy place, with a friendly staff and a gentle acupuncturist.
115 ~ Residence - Ezra/Jennifer Pound
Residence only. See privacy citation - Pound/094.554.4.4200, Pound/098.321.8.9224
116 ~ Mama Chen’s
Mama Chen's is a Chinese-style teashop, with dumplings and dimsum, pots of tea, and mah jong clubs made up of Chinese grandmas who know everything about everybody, everywhere. Pull up a chair, order a pot of tea and eavesdrop on them if you want to get the skinny. Also…don't EVER let yourself be talked into joining one of their games--they'll skin you alive. They're fierce ladies who play for keeps. Money changes hands a lot at Mama Chen's. Even 'Mama' herself is known to come out of the kitchen or from behind the register to play upon occasion.
117 ~ Residential - Ransom Resort Towers
Ransom Resort Towers is the pipe dream of not one, but three entrepreneurs who were sold on the idea that the backwaters of the Verse could attract adventurous and wealthy citizens of the Core. The first man to buy into the property was named Tim Hamstead. A man of considerable wealth by himself, Hamstead had already proven his potential through unusual real estate ventures when he bought into the eco-super housing communities on Athens. He was also a participating financier on the Sunspire at Lilac City. Hamstead believed that an upscale hotel and casino could do very well at Ransom, especially with the presence of military personnel toward the latter part of the war. Of course, he broke ground too late to profit from the large-scale military presence there, and by the time Ransom Towers was taking shape, the Alliance had moved over 75% of their assets to Baal or offworld. The Alliance post war boom was also smaller than anticipated and the wealthy did not travel in large numbers to the lonelier parts of the Verse. The post war climate saw more veterans and refugees moving out from the central planets, so Ransom Towers was just one of many gambles in the Outskirts that didn't pay off. Still, despite disappointing returns on his investment, Hamstead was able to turn a modest profit in housing and gambling, but he chose to sell all of the facilities at a meager profit while it was still in the black.
The next owner and financier was Glenn Chandler, who followed hard upon the idea that Ransom Towers could be the premiere hotel and casino. It could be argued that this was true, as it was the only true hotel and casino in the Outskirts, and it might have been profitable because of this, but Chandler overreached financially and the business failed.
The third owner is a group, not an individual. A co-op of renters, businessmen and some offworld investors anxious to circulate their finances by legal and somewhat less legal means purchased Ransom Towers and traded shares for the facilities publicly. While ransom Towers is still not the money maker that it was intended to be, the co-op has consistently raised the profit margins of the facilities as a whole in the few, short years that they've run the place. Ransom Towers serves as a primary source for short and long stay housing, rentals, and in a few cases, apartments for a large percentage of Ransoms permanent residents and transient visitors. Ransom Towers' few conference center facilities are rented out for private and public affairs.
118 ~ Pick Me Up Saloon
The Pick Me Up Saloon is a no nonsense, rim world saloon. You get exactly what you would expect. A good drink. A sympathetic ear. An occasional drunken brawl. Pick Me Up is a great little watering hole decorated in wall to wall photos of visiting pilots going back several decades. You can expect to see no shortage of pin-up art, war relics and strange ship castoffs. Pick Me Up is also part of the Brewer's League, a triumvirate of beverage providers that support Outskirts hockey (see entry 101).
119 ~ Ransom Central Power
Ransom Central Power provides water, heat, cooling and electrical power to the vast majority of Ransom. While many hangers, businesses and residences have independent power sources against the threat of power failure and attacks, Ransom Central Power is the main provider to the area. The facilities of RCP are equipped to handle a number of fuel sources for generating their services.
120 ~ Ransom Buddhist Temple & Gardens
The Buddhist Temple at Ransom was built after the war ended. It is one of the newest structures at Ransom and most of the construction was provided by local workers. While the materials were purchased by public and private contributors, the gardens and temple were all built by volunteers. Everyone wanted to be a part of its construction. Nothing says Karma like neighbors working elbow to elbow with their fellow neighbors to build something sacred and meaningful to them all.
121 ~ Kuaile Wu (Happy Duck)
Happy Duck is a tiny, brightly painted, friendly little full service laundry. The rubber ducky in a tub of suds and a washboard which serves for a sing over the door says more than can said here.
122 ~ Ransom Airfield Medical Center
When the Alliance Airfield Medical Center was built at Ransom it provided exclusive, full service medical care for pilots, mechanics and all other federal support staff. This policy lasted almost a week. A lift engine failure on a 12-20 Ganges put a crew of 17 people in desperate need of emergency care, and the policy changed forever. Some red tape had to be overcome despite the accident, but the Alliance quickly conceded that the cost of keeping the lights on and medical staff busy without offering public care was ruinous financially and a public relations quagmire. While there are other medical services at Ransom, the presence of a high tech, full service medical center has made the airfield the go to place for injuries and emergencies. Ransom Airfield Medical Center is also well know as one of the only locations on New Canaan where a Reaver was taken alive and shipped offworld for study. Little is know about the incident, apart from sparse eyewitness accounts. The doctor who took down the Reaver (by whatever means he used) was shipped out with the captive as part of the study team and in an effort to keep incident information to a minimum. It's been an ongoing joke ever since that even Reavers can get treated and life flighted offworld at Ransom.
123 ~ Residence - William Ulrich
Residence only. See privacy citation - Ulrich/091.602.2.2002
124 ~ Pablo’s Boats
Pablo's Boats is owned and operated by Paul Damsgaard. Owing to a nickname given to him during his college years and a less than reverent latin course, Paul is know simply as Pablo. He favors the nickname so much that he's applied for a name change several times, but due to an unfortunate criminal record as old as the nickname, the Alliance won't let him change it. Still, everyone locally has accepted the name as is. Pablo runs a thriving business in used endo/exo shuttles and small boats. He has occasionally brokered deals for larger transports and cargo vessels, but he tends towards the small and the rare. He's even sold his share of racing vessels and ground mules, but shuttles are his stock-in-trade. If you're looking for something of long term reliability in short range transports, Pablo is your guy.
125 ~ Tinker’s Tool & Die
Tinker's Tool & Die deals in specialty tools and weapons. Some of the most interesting one of a kind firearms and well built machines can be found there. Everything from pneumatic pistols and magnetic slug checkers to the most basic pry bars and hammers. New tech and archaic devices share the shelves of Tinker's and many a discarded tool and antiquated gun have found a new home.
126 ~ Alliance Housing
Alliance Housing is graft, pure and simple. Sometimes called the 'UAP B&B', Alliance Housing is little more than redundant, waste housing. Central Facilities serves as the primary housing complex for all federal staff, and even that structure is two thirds empty most of the time, so the additional 'housing' that the Alliance constructed away from the airfield is rented out to visitors all of the time. If it weren't, the place would remain empty year round. It appears as a 'secondary' facility on all official papers, but it draws a profit that the local feds use to supplement their low, rim-world incomes.
Alliance Housing was also the unfortunate backdrop to the 2014 sex scandal involving Governor John Zhang Wei and his 'family'. The Governor arrived at Ransom with his entourage of servants and family and stayed at the secondary housing facility for several weeks before it was learned that his visiting 'daughters' were underaged slaves purchased and transported illegally to Ransom. There are numerous stories and rumors surrounding the incident, but most of these are covered publicly and privately. Please see outside sources for details.
127 ~ The Crossroads
The Crossroads Inn offers long and short term lodging and boasts one of the best breakfast menus to be had in the Outskirts. Everything on the breakfast menu (which is the only menu) is made fresh, from scratch and the coffee is legendary. Try as you might, if you don't stay there, you don't get to eat there. Guests are guests, and interlopers are put out on their ear.
128 ~ Residence - Jose & Maria Arredondo
Residence only. See privacy citation - Arredondo/091.340.4.2375, Arredondo/095.883.0.2050
129 ~ Ma & Pa Franklin's Dirtfish Fry
Dirtfish is common enough at Ransom. You can get it served up at almost any place that serves food in town, but if you want to 'experience' Dirtfish and truly understand what it can be, you have to visit Ma & Pa Franklin. While Ransom sits comfortably in the Northern hemisphere of New Canaan, Ma & Pa Franklin come from a long line of Southerners going all the way back to Earth That Was. What does this mean to the average guest at the Fry? Everything on the menu is cooked in the drippings of everything else on the menu. Lard is alive and well at the Dirtfish Fry, so to speak. You can bacon on everything. This is not to say that the food is heavy or unhealthy. No, far from it. It just means that everything that is cooked is done so with flavor in mind. For steak, go to Chow God. For Breakfast, go to the Crossroads. But for Dirtfish, and everything that goes well with it, go to Ma & Pa Franklin. Ma & Pa take an unusual fish with an unfortunate name and transpose ordinary ingredients into five star fare. Go for the fish, stay for the pie, and leave with a smile.
130 ~ Ransom Tower & Central Facilities
Ransom Tower & Central Facilities serves as the primary Alliance presence in the Outskirts. Ransom Tower is the official airfield tower and the facilities building houses the control center and housing for all federal employees at Ransom. The complex is another great example of government excess, since much of the facilities are unused and less than half the housing is filled during any given month of the year. Still, the facilities represent a secure, high tech support complex for the community and post war relations between pro-Alliance and pro-Independent veterans remain amiable. The locals refer to the facilities at large as the T&C, but Ransom Tower is primary contact point for all pilots entering New Canaan space. Due to recent rises in Reaver activity, all pilots entering New Canaan airspace must broadcast flight and vessel information to Ransom regardless of their ground destination. This is required for the security of all territories at New Canaan. It also has the virtue of creating a regular, often colorful, amount of broadcast traffic, so that it's possible to know a lot about the little people spread all over the world. Ransom Tower carries all primary Cortex traffic, police, fire and emergency bands for the Outskirts.
131 ~ Bench Dental & Homeopathic
The name says it all. Bench is a full service dental and homeopathic care business. While various businesses about Ransom offer homeopathic remedies and varieties of care, Bench is devoted to homeopathy. They also provide an alternative to the dental services at the Ransom Airfield Medical Center.
132 ~ Tower Ravens Antiquarian Books
Owned and operated by Mark and Kristen Wilkinson, and named for the ravens kept at the Tower of London on Earth That Was, Tower Ravens is the eclectic, antiquarian book shop in the tradition of the 'corner bookstore'. There's nothing in the Verse like a bookshop, and TR is no exception. You can find the most amazing tomes and handbound volumes there and the sunlit sitting room at the front is worth the visit. While there, you might also check out the fine offering of knitted goods, all hands-on and knitted on the premises by Kristen, the 'Knit Cricket'.
133 ~ Outskirts Microbrewery & Pub
Outskirts Brewery and Pub is a modest, local distillery that exports alcohol all the way to the Core, though in the limited quantities carried off-world by the rocket jockeys of the New Canaan Trade Routes. They makes a lager called Blue Star (just try to guess why). They also produce an annual limited stock of schwarzgebrannter called 'Camp 96', a schnaps in honor of those who lived and died at Ransom during the War and specifically those prisoners of German descent that made moonshine to keep up the camp spirits during their incarceration at Ransom. Other labels include Stouthearted (a little bit of liquid courage), Black Rock Bock and White Horse (a weissbier named after the township south of Ransom).
134 ~ Ransom Sheriff's Complex
While the federal powers that be have a strong presence at Ransom, Sheriff's are still elected locally by residents of the Outskirts. This creates a certain balance of power, and it means that factions that were once pro Alliance or Independent work alongside each other in maintaing law and order. The Sheriff's Complex handles a great deal of the ground traffic and incident reports local to the Outskirts, while the feds patrol the sky on a broader scale.
135 ~ Delker Feed & Seed
Delker Feed & Seed was first started by Charles and Emily Delker, now retired at the Southshores (SEE citation 46). It now owned and operated by Franklin and Edith Greene who handle much of the supplies for livestock owners at Ransom, such as the Veterinary Hospital and the ranch stock yards along the airfield. Delker sells product all over the populated territories on New Canaan and even supplies some export to other worlds in the Blue Sun System.
136 ~ Outskirts Veterinary Hospital
Outskirts Veterinary Hospital is a full service animal care facility specializing in large livestock, but with a regular office staff capable of surgery and examination of pets. The hospital also offers long and short term kennel services the quarantine or lodging of animals. OVH is a federally licensed business and can handle any ADAW matters which may occur in the Outskirts.
137 ~ The Pool
Simply know as 'The Pool', this submerged foundation was actually built as a bomb shelter, but it was never completed. Rain would regularly fill the bottom portion of it each year, so that it served as an insect habitat for years before it was tapped with a drain. It is almost never filled with water, but the name remains. The walls of the pool exhibit some of the finest urban art to be found anywhere in Ransom.
138 ~ Staker Stone & Gravel
Nobody knows stone and gravel like Staker, and even places as far removed as Ransom have an office from that construction giant. The Staker yards at Ransom and Baal represent the companies most distant holdings from the Core, but as the ads profess wherever you go 'You'll find Staker'. You know the ones that I mean, the ads where the owner dons an outrageous turban and declares himself the 'Sultan of Stone'. Well, even new Canaan is part of that sultanate. Staker himself visited the Ransom yard when it was opened, but his visit was less about the yard and more about some friends from the War living in the Outskirts.
139 ~ Ridgewell (Public Water Source - Designation W-11-23)
Ridgewelll is one of several city wells at Ransom that is capped and fitted for pumping. The site is marked by a huge water tank that also supplies added water pressure for the community. See ADAW-NC-DR2-Ridge/W-11-23.00a/History under 'Outskirts-NewCanaan Wells & Storage'
140 ~ Amalgamated Waste Industries
Well known throughout the Verse as one of the largest waste and reclamation conglomerates, Amalgamated Waste Industries is responsible for the handling of roughly 78% of the waste and recyclable materials generated at Ransom. Their slogan 'Nothing goes to Waste' is indicative of their standards, because they ship everything from gum wrappers to toxic waste off world, and they turn a generous profit doing it. Anything you throw away or leave behind at Ransom eventually ends up at AWI.
141 ~ Runway 12
Runway 12 is the Southwest end of the secondary landing strip at Ransom Airfield. It is used mostly for smaller glide, HTO and drone aircraft, but is available to larger vessels when necessary. Most of the locals refer to it simply as 'Southwest'. The Alliance uses this runway more than any other entity.
142 ~ Residence - Don Dearmin
Residence only. Information limited. Don Dearmin is part of the Dearmin clan that has lived at Ransom since before the War. Don and his brothers are co-owners of Dearmin Brothers Garage.
143 ~ Residence - Brad Goodwolf
Residence only. Information limited. Brad Goodwolf is an owner and operator for The New Beginnings Cattle Company.
144 ~ Residence - Christian & Maeve Tanner
Residence only. Information limited. Christian & Maeve Tanner have been residents of Ransom since the War. Both Christian and Maeve are veteran pilots of the Independent movement and Christian Tanner was a prisoner at Camp 96 at Ransom more than once during the War. Christian is a volunteer smokejumper pilot for Ransom Fire and Outskirts West, while Maeve is a freelance pilot for several businesses at Ransom. Christian Tanner has served as both a Sheriff and a Marshall for the Outskirts Territory and has been temporarily deputized as a special deputy for both tactical operations and prisoner transport when required. Maeve works as a volunteer for Catalina's Clinic and the homeopathy clinics at Bench Dental and Homeopathic. They are both a part of what is called the 'New Locals', which are any veterans that became residents of Ransom following the War.
145 ~ Residence - Mark & Kristen Wilkinson
Residence only. See privacy citation - Wilkinson/094.300.8.6596, Wilkinson/097.418.8.5007
146 ~ Earthenware That Was
Thomas Grooms owns the best little salvage/stoneware business this side of...well...this side of anywhere. One has but to cross the handmade tile threshold of this archeological rummage repository to discover some of the finest trifles, tokens, trinkets and trophies ever discarded by humankind or fashioned by human hands. Baubles of bygone days are there for the buying, and on a good day, there for the stealing. Good deals on well used goods are just an everyday part of Earthenware That Was. Remembrances and relics alike line the walls, stalls and hallowed halls of this collectible crockery shop. If you're searching for that certain you-don't-know-what, then ETW is the place to find it. For the very best in stuff that was, and terra cotta that is, Thomas Grooms is your man.
147 ~ Residence - Louie Dearmin
Residence only. Information limited. Louie Dearmin is part of the Dearmin clan that has lived at Ransom since before the War. Louie and his brothers are co-owners of Dearmin Brothers Garage.
148 ~ Residence - Mason & Blanche Dearmin
Residence only. See privacy citation - Dearmin/099.521.1.1484, Dearmin/097.684.2.2487