Württemberg Station

Constructed in 2098, Württemberg Station was built in orbit of Magnus, Wolf 359-system to served as a trading post and stopover for the colony fleets of the Exodus Program to refuel, as well as an orbital tether for ground-side mining complexs seeking to tap its rich titanium and nickle deposits.

The station/trading post received it's name from Baden-Württemberg, Germany, one of the sixteen states of Germany and home to the city of Heidelberg, where Maximilian Wolf was born and went to university.

In 2105, Kenneth Weyland bought Württemberg Station and thereafter its planet-side mining complexs on Wolf 359 III and renamed the ground-based settlement Magnus.

On 9 March 2154, not even a full year into the Xindi Conflict, the Xindi light cruiser XSS Denem attacked the Coalition subspace communication relay on Brashear Station and was engaged by the Romulan light cruiser ICS Selis. The battle was the first military action fought by the Romulan Civil States without a direct counterpart from another Coalition member vessel. Denem was destroyed, almost 2/3 her crew captured and the survivors were interred at Württemberg Station in Magnus-orbit. Coalition deaths however numbered 22 when the Denem opened fire and nearly destroyed Brashear Station, killing over half the crew.