Sienar Fleet Systems
Sienar Fleet Systems | |
General Information | |
Motto | A historic shipwright. |
Status | Active |
Leader | Lilith Delcroix |
2IC | Symphony Brooks, Noah Alexandria Traner |
Headquarters | Corellia (original) Morobe (current) |
Historical Information | |
Founded | Year 5 Day 298 (original) Year 14 Day 233 (current) |
Dissolved | Year 10 Day Unknown (original) |
Political Information | |
Affiliation | Galactic Empire (original) Independent (current) |
Industry | Ship Manufacturer |
Sienar Fleet Systems (SFS) is a politically neutral ship manufacturer based in the central regions of the galaxy. The SFS was originally a contractor for the Galactic Empire since Year 5 and was responsible for designing and manufacturing the iconic TIE-series starfighters, among other ships. During its Imperial service, the original company was plagued by struggles from lootings to pirate attracts but despite all odds it was actively manufacturing for at around five years before it was merged Corellian Engineering Corporation sometime in Year 10. The current SFS company was formed by a group of ex-Imperials in Year 14 as an independent enterprise.
Today SFS focuses its production on heavy duty industrial ships and military support vessels; all of which are sold on public market to wide variety of customers, governments and companies.
History
Imperial Service
The origins of the first Sienar Fleet Systems (SFS) company are mostly lost to history, however the surviving public records indicate that SFS originated in Year 5 Day 298 from Cosmo Corps and the base of operations was in the Corellian Sector. The company was contracted by the Galactic Empire to produce military vessels and loyal to the government. Their most recognisable designs were the TIE-series; which became iconic starfighters of the Imperial Navy. It is also believed the original SFS was responsible for the design of Immobiliser IM-418 Interdictor Cruiser. Alongside its defence contract, it did produce ships approved for civilian use; such as BFF-1 Freighter and Ln-500 Space Liner (former designation of C-3 Passenger Liner). The records about its early history also indicate it was a successful enterprise, in early Year 6 it acquired at least two smaller companies; Cygnus Spaceworks Ships and Infinite Innovations, Inc. This prosperity was abruptly ended in the last months of the same year when a large number of Imperials split from the Galactic Empire and formed the New Imperial Order (NIO). The SFS CEO joined the NIO and stole most of SFS’s capital. It was a severe blow but the new leadership was able to stabilize the company. Records of further struggles for SFS come from a GNS hacked by the Eidola Pirates in late Year 7 which suggests kidnapping and murders of SFS staff. Nevertheless, SFS lasted for several more years until Year 10, when the company was bought and absorbed by Corellian Engineering Corporation (CEC). There were no public records found to explain this merger but it could be reasonably assumed that the Galactic Empire wanted to streamline its shipbuilding industry. While CEC uses the SFS designs to this day, the Sienar Fleet Systems name was not seen in the galaxy for the next several years.
Independent Shipwright
The Sienar Fleet Systems company of today was founded on Year 14 Day 233. Although it was formed by a group of former Imperials, it was not affiliated with the Galactic Empire and there was no connection to the original company; the name was chosen mainly to attract customers throughout the central regions of the galaxy where SFS established its first shipyards and offices. From its beginnings SFS worked in cooperation with other independent companies in the central regions; namely Aurora Technologies and Rim Mining Guild. This strategy and stable customer base helped the company through its early period as it re-established a name for itself. SFS owes much of its early success to the first CEO Gredek Dregoth who was responsible for laying down solid foundations for the new company, and the late Director of Production Sirius Constantine. Director Constantine utilized his past experience with shipbuilding business to expand production hubs of SFS across several sectors and made it more independent.
In the latter half of Year 15, Director Constantine was apprehended by private SFS security forces for grave crimes against the company and was executed after his guilt was proven. The Executive Board was not happy that one of the senior executives would turn on the company but they took solace in knowing any major damage was prevented and assured the staff their security was not compromised. SFS recovered fairly quickly under leadership of CEO Dregoth and later in the same year mining operations of Rim Mining Guild were absorbed into SFS’s corporate structure; significantly reducing the costs of Raw Materials needed for their expanding production. After a year and a half as CEO, Dregoth stepped down from the position to lead a new mercenary group. He was replaced by Raffael Goschmitt who acted as Vice President for the next several months. SFS enjoyed a period of profitable stability until unforeseeable events severely limited Vice President Goschmitt’s time for his duties. To prevent any major decline in production and overall activity of SFS, the Executive Board sought a replacement and appointed Lilith Delcroix as CEO.
Leadership
SFS (original) CEO | ||
Preceded By: Unknown |
Micheal Townsend Unknown — Year 6 Day 318 |
Succeeded By: Ki Virtu |
SFS (original) CEO | ||
Preceded By: Micheal Townsend |
Ki Virtu Year 6 Day 318 — Year 10 |
Succeeded By: None |
SFS (current) CEO | ||
Preceded By: None |
Gredek Dregoth Y14 D233 — Year 16 Day 42 |
Succeeded By: Raffael Goschmitt |
SFS (current) CEO | ||
Preceded By: Gredek Dregoth |
Raffael Goschmitt Year 16 Day 42 — Year 16 Day 217 |
Succeeded By: Lilith Delcroix |
SFS (current) CEO | ||
Preceded By: Raffael Goschmitt |
Lilith Delcroix Year 16 Day 217 — Present |
Succeeded By: Incumbent |
Holographic
- File:SFS Banner 1.png (Year 5 – Year 10)
- (Year 14 – Year 16)
- (Year 16)