Astro-Industry Union
Union Astro-Industrie is Sibylla’s integrated industrial chain: from extraction to processing, from orbital troubleshooting to hull repair, from refining to assembly—right up to orbital shipyards.
Our commitment: operational safety, UEE compliance, batch traceability, and quality results—working in direct coordination with Transports Interstellaires, Orion Division — Security, Exploration, and Maeda Genetics R&D.
Our 8 operational divisions
Space Engineers (repairs & network restoration)
EVA and on-site interventions: hull repairs, structural reinforcement, restoration of electrical and fluid networks, post-incident diagnostics, and facility hardening. Objective: bring systems back online quickly and properly—safely.Industrial-Space Recovery (towing, refueling)
Assistance for immobilized units, towing to a safe port, in-orbit/planetary refueling, restart procedures, and leak-prevention checks. One doctrine: rescue, secure, stabilize.Supply Technicians (Hydrogen & Quantum collection)
Collection and conditioning of critical fuels (H / Quantum) under product-integrity procedures (temperature, pressure, seals). Direct delivery to Union depots or to Transports Interstellaires supply lines.
Refining Specialists (materials refining)
Management of refining queues, recipe selection, yield/time/cost trade-offs, and post-process quality control. Goal: maximize the value of extracted resources and keep the workshop supplied just-in-time.Stellar Artisans (equipment, components, vehicles/ships)
Assembly and refurbishment workshop: component integration, calibration, industrial customization, and small-batch production of equipment and sub-assemblies for the fleet and shipyards. Part-by-part traceability and functional testing.Project Masters (construction, space stations)
Site studies, modular builds, anchoring, pressurization, connections, and compliance validation. Multi-team coordination, scheduling, and build quality through to operational handover.
Decommissioned Unit Reclaimers (recycling & salvage)
Controlled dismantling of structures and wrecks: risk neutralization, material sorting, component recovery, and routing to refining/workshop. Zero-waste doctrine and controlled impact.Mining Operators (mining)
Prospecting, extraction, and cargo security (solo and multi-crew). Risk management (instability, pressure, temperature), yield optimization, and direct interface with refining.
History
Phase 1 — Organic industrial core.
Born from the former “Industry” branch, the core activity grew out of crew needs: repair, refuel, extract, and refine as close to operations as possible. Early light-build projects and opportunistic salvage runs laid the foundations.
Phase 2 — Scale-up & standardization.
Specializations took shape: dedicated mining teams, optimized refining queues, 24/7 recovery support, the first assembly workshops, and modular construction sites. Quality and safety SOPs became the shared framework.
Phase 3 — Union Astro-Industrie.
Under a single banner, every trade operates as an integrated chain: extraction → refining → workshop → deployment/site work, with continuous salvage and maintenance. Result: greater capacity, controlled timelines, and contained costs—serving the entire corporation.