Mire (SM 0527) (world)

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Mire/Darrian (Spinward Marches 0527)
Milieu 1116
A665A95-C
StarportA Excellent: Starship Construction, Overhaul, Refined fuel
Size6 Medium (9,600 km, 0.60g - 0.81g)
Atmosphere6 Standard
Hydrographics5 Wet World 50%
PopulationA High (10 billion)
Government9 Impersonal Bureaucracy
Law5 Moderate Law (no concealable weapons)
Tech LevelC Average Stellar (robots)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary K6 V
Worlds 10
Gas Giants 0
Planetoid Belts 1
Cultural Details
Government Impersonal bureaucracy
Law Level Moderate
Cultural Extension 8E3A
Army Size (BEs) 120000
Economic Details
Technology Level 12
Economic Extension
D9F+2
ResourcesDVery abundant
Labor9High (1 billion)
InfrastructureF Very comprehensive
Efficiency+2Good
Importance Extension 4
Resource Units 3,510
GWP (BCr) 58,600
World Trade Number 6
Trade Volume (MCr/year) 575,815
Starport Details
Classification Class-A
Port Size 6
Building Capacity (Tons) 11,500,000
Port employees 49,850
Port passengers (annual) 310,100

Mire is a high-population garden world with a billion or more sophonts in population size, a near-ideal utopian environment conducive to most sophonts. This world is also the overall capital of an interstellar government with the extra trade and prestige associated with that role. This is a high technology world with available technology over the standards for Charted Space. It is a member of Darrian Confederation in the Darrian Subsector of Spinward Marches Sector. This world supports a Military Base and the system supports a Naval Base. 10% of the world's population is the Major Race Aslan. 80% of the world's population is the Minor Human Race Daryen.

Mire System
Darrian/Spinward Marches 0527
Position Distance Name UWP
Primary 'Primary' 'K6 V'
0 0.2 AU Mire (SM 0527) A665A95-B
1 0.4 AU Rydem F765866-A
2 0.7 AU Gamma Y100200-A
3 1.0 AU Delta Y133533-A
4 1.7 AU Esse Y202569-B
5 2.2 AU Firzhen Y564416-A
1 7   * One' Y203200-B
2 25   * Two' G100300-A
3 55   * Vuhlnoh' G462667-A
6 3.3 AU Epsilon Y200000-0
1 1   * Ring' YR00000-0
2 35   * One' YS00210-A
3 40   * Two' GS00533-A
7 4.4 AU Sigma G451167-B
8 5.5 AU Psi Y000000-0

Astrography & Planetology[edit]

Mire is a member of the Spinward Main. It is also specifically a member of the Darrian Group.

Mire has become an underground world, which allows the surface to be used for agriculture and natural preserves.


Monostellar System[edit]

Mire (SM 0527) Monostellar System
Star Name Hierarchy Category Mass (Sol) Temp (K) Luminosity (Sol)
Mire (SM 0527)

K6 V

Primary Main Sequence 0.69 4100 - 4300 0.27288
Unit Diameter Min Distance Hab Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0031 0.0433 0.53 - 0.99 0.31 3.1
Orbit #  *  * 2 1 5

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Government is a major industry on Mire. Bureaucrats and military personnel are to be found everywhere. Most of the large corporations keep offices here.

World Starport (Sp)[edit]

Mire has a Class A Starport, an excellent quality installation which includes all the expected amenities including refined fuel for starships, brokerage services for passengers and cargo, and a variety of ship provisions. There is a shipyard capable of doing annual maintenance, overhauls and other kinds of repair, and construction of both starships and non-starships. Most ports of this classification have both a Highport and a Downport.

Demographics[edit]

In addition to the Darrian population there is a enclave of some 70 million dolphins.

Languages[edit]

Economic[edit]

The following corporations do business here:

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History of Mire[edit]

Mire was founded in the early days of the pre-Maghiz Confederation, and was the first colony that was attempted. It was chosen because of its increadibly friendly environment which was amazingly similar to that of Darrien. Among the first colonists were a large contingent of sentient Dolphins that had accompanied the Solomani when they settled on Darrien.

Even at its founding, the populace was focused on environmental concerns, trying to live the lessons learned on Darrien. While the colonists of Rorre were focussed on living an ecologically friendly lifestyle by avoiding technology, the colonists of Mire wanted to live in an ecologically friendly manner while enjoying the benefits of technology. As a result of this, the majority of each population center created by the colonists were underground.

These underground structures were not closed, small spaces, but large, open spaces. They were directly connected to the surface allowing a natural ventilation process.

The government of Mire original was a feudal technocracy (like Darrien), but all of the bureaucracy needed to run the rules and regulations that surrounded its ecological efforts caused it to quickly migrate to an impersonal bureaucracy. Despite the change, the underlying structure was still that of the old feudal technocracy.

Mire was founded as an agricultural colony. However, because of its wonderful ecosphere, it reputation as a beautiful world caused it to become a popular destination for immigrants. Because of this, its population quickly grew to the point where it had a population of over a billion people.

While all of the other Darrien colonies operated as true, subject colonies, Mire was the only one to see its status rise to the point where Mire was directly represented in the Darrien government. No other colony had such representation because no other colony had reached the size or influence necessary for that to occur.

Also, as a result of this, Mire was just as technologically sophisticated as Darrien. Because of the overall ecological restrictions, the technology was not obvious, Mire truly was also a TL G world along with Darrien.

The Chaos[edit]

After the Maghiz, the immediate colonies around Darrien did get advanced warning. All of the colonies used the warning as wisely as possible and tried to protect all of their sensitive equipment. Unfortunately for Mire, they were just too close to the epicenter of the disaster.

The Maghiz effects still destroyed 99% of all electronics, computer and gravitic devices. Unlike on Darrien where vehicles and even entire cities came falling out of the sky, Mire suffered no such widespread devastation. Another advantage Mire had is that since its underground cities were open systems, the systems failures caused almost no loss of life. The people of Mire were still alive, they just had no electronics.

Then things got ugly. Despite the ironic fact that Mire was originally an agricultural colony, it had no way to feed its people. Mire was as technologically dependent as Darrien, and without that technology they had no way to run their agricultural systems. So, while Darrien's fate was an immediate catastrophe, Mire's fate was long and lingering suffering.

The initial phases of the recovery were hellish and brutal. Most people just couldn't understand how they were starving in a veritable garden. Many people lost their lives in the sudden violence caused by the fight over the scarce resources. Many more people would have lost their lives in the fight over food if the Dolphins did not come to their aid. The Dolphins were able to help the humans harvest food from the seas and the people of Mire were able to overcome the famine in a much shorter period of time that they otherwise would have.

It took over a decade for order to be restored and another century before Mire was able to reconstitute a world government. The new government was just a pure bureaucracy with no traces of the old technocracy.

Once the famine was conquered and order was restored, Mire began to work to regain the lost technology. Despite their horrible beginning, they were in a much better position that Darrien as they still had the majority of their population and its base of knowledge and plenty of undestroyed (but unworking) artifacts to work from.

The pace of progress was still slow as they were not willing to completely forsake their ecological heritage. Mire was determined to regain the technology without pillaging their world. And, they eventually succeeded.

Return to Space[edit]

The people of Mire regained TL 8 -438 and began reexploring their solar system. One direct result of this was the recolonization of Rydem. By -275 they had reached TL A and rediscovered jump drive. Once they rediscovered jump drive they quickly began making a small fleet to recontact the other colonies.

After making contact, Mire quickly organized the Darrien Group. It was a loose affiliation of the former Darrien colonies directly run by Mire. It was not a true government, but more of a outreach program of the Mire government. The program took on attributes of a true interstellar government over time, but was still completely run by Mire. All of the surviving former colonies were brought together under the banner of the Darrien Group, except for Zamine and Entrope who were too far away to be formally included.

Mire used the Darrien Group organization to try and help the other colonies recover. While some, like Jacent, quickly took to the efforts and made great technological gains. Others, like Laberv and Condaria, resented Mire's paternalistic approach and didn't make much progress at all.

One side result of the way Mire ran the Darrien Group was that many people who became disenchanted (and sometimes disenfranchised) chose to emigrate to Zamine and Entrope where they felt they could escape Mire's influence. The Mire government was actually pleased with this result and, many times, would subtly try to encourage such migration.

Another development was the realization that they were no longer alone. Instead of being able to explore and discover a vast region of space alone, they now had to deal with two polities: the Zhodani Consulate and the Sword Worlds. While the Zhodani were the greater danger with their psionic powers and immense size, the Sword Worlds were the more immediate concern because of the proximity and bellicose nature. Fortunately, for the Darrien Group, the Sword Worlds were very fragmented and spent most of their energies fighting amongst themselves.

That suddenly changed when the Sword Worlds unified for the first time as the Sacnoth Dominate. Presented with this potential danger, Mire immediately began creating a unified military and started creating military bases. Significantly, Spume, which had been left uninhabited up to this point, gained a small outpost and a military base. Also, the colony world of Nosea was formally added to the Darrien Group and gained a military base, too.

The Sacnoth Dominate didn't last long, but because Mire now knew that they could unite at any time, the military of the Darrien Group was maintained and strengthened. As with the Darrien Group beauracracy, the military command was headquartered at Mire.

Finally, in 148 contact was made with the Third Imperium. Realizing the huge potential that trade with the Imperium presented, Mire finally was forced to realized that a true interstellar government was required. To this end the Darrian Confederation was organized, and was set up as a government completely separate from the government of Mire (though Mire was made the capital of the Confederation as a consolation). All of the worlds of the Darrien Group joined, as well as Trifuge, Terant 340, Zamine and Nonym.

As a result of having most of the world's economy focused on beaucracy, its tech level stagnated. It reached TL B as a result of the military buildup prior to the founding of the Darrian Confederation. Since then, however, it has not progressed for over a thousand years.

A result of this was that all military ship building and much of the high-end private ship building migrated to the shipyards at Jacent and Darrien. Mire's shipyard was relegated to mass-produced, less lucrative private and commercial craft.

Present[edit]

As the capital of the Darrian Confederation, Mire also houses the vast Confederation government. The two governments manage to stay separated, despite the immense size of both governments and their colocation in Theh'ld, the capital city.

In addition to the vast underground cities, there are some smaller "sky" cities, and an orbital city. Unlike most systems that have a linked "highport" and "downport", Mire has its main starport (and shipyard) in the orbital city. The other major cities planetside only have "downport" style facilities.

Recently Mire has roused itself from its technological stupor and has been making progress in advancing its technology. Steady progress has been made and it should qualify for TL C within the decade. It is hoped that by making these improvements their starport will gain more high-end commercial business.

While the command structure of the naval base resides in Theh'ld, the operational portion (and majority) of the base actually resides on Esse. Esse was chosen because of its isolation in the system, and the ready availability of fuel (in the form of its ice "oceans"). The population listed for Esse are actually dependents and support staff for the naval base; there is no true civilian population on Esse.

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