Frontier Point

Interstellar Era
Serving as one of the smaller Citadels during the battle against the Celestial Vanguard, it would provide resources and temporary shelter to troops travelling to the front lines. However, its small size meant that it was better suited towards testing Prototype Units while the Core Citadels served as the primary form of troop management. Similar to the Silent Citadel and Fort Hummingbird (though these two were exclusively testing-related), its distance from the heat of combat, alongside the large desert plain it was surrounded by (hence the base's name), allowed for adequate testing space. It also allowed space for training exercises for passing troops. Most often, the Garrisai that required maintenance would be stored in one of the Citadel's four hangars, while the rest of the platoon's machines would be stored around the base.

Uprising Era
The main headquarters for the Desperado Storm Remnants. During the Fall of the NDRC, the base served as one of the major fallback points for retreating NDRC and LCDM personnel, playing on the defensive for most of its operation. In the end, only a select number of Garrisai actually remained in its command despite its best efforts in Guerrilla Warfare against the likes of the Mercury Legion and UNI, whose Citadels surrounded the base on both sides. The members of the base would play a critical role in supporting the Neptune and Minerva Remnants during their joint-attack on Midnight Base, with the base itself serving as a staging point just like it had in the Interstellar Era.

Trivia
- The Base's design was inspired from the Cassiopeia Shatterdome from the early stages of Harbinger 2584, and can be considered as its successor.

- Its name is derived from the American Frontier, which was the area of the US that is commonly associated with the "Wild West." This relates to the sandy deserts of Cassiopeia that Frontier Point is located in, notably at the border where the desert itself begins.