Keteaoirloah Subsector
Keteaoirloah Subsector | ||||||
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Sector | Hlakhoi | |||||
Capital | None | |||||
No. of Stars | ?? | |||||
Majority Control | Aslan Hierate - 100% | |||||
2nd Control | None - 0% | |||||
3rd Control | None - 0% | |||||
4th Control | None - 0% | |||||
5th Control | None - 0% | |||||
6th Control | None - 0% |
Subsector H of Hlakhoi Sector, within the Aslan Hierate. A wealthy and highly-populated region, it is a patchwork of clan interests.
Tlaukhu residence includes major settlement by the Hlyueawi, who control High Population Yolyetau (3116) and its direct colonies; the Khauleairl overseeing vassals from Earlyoeiair (2818); the amicable Ikhtealyo controlling the civilian shipbuilding industry at Akatar (2617); the Tralyeaeawi at Yutikhtaw (3120), as is common in trailing Hlakhoi; and the Syoisuis maintaining an odd interdiction at Kaoaw (3217).
Description[edit]
Keteaoirloah, subsector H of Hlakhoi contains 33 worlds with an estimated population of 162 billion, a per capita income of Cr5,525, and a total economy is BCr895,182. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr2,095 through 28 starports (5 Class A, 10 Class B, 8 Class C, 5 Class D) employing 234,395 people. Driving this interstellar trade are four Agricultural (Ag) worlds, six Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, four Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, two Rich (Ri) worlds, and three Industrial (In) worlds. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 7 and 11). The highest technology level is 13 at Leuasa (Hlakhoi 2520), Akatar (Hlakhoi 2617), Iyrlewaoh (Hlakhoi 2713), and Htoisyuei (Hlakhoi 2819).
Keteaoirloah, subsector H of Hlakhoi contains 47 stars and 382 identified planets; 19 monostellar systems, 14 binary systems, no trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 30 of the 33 systems (90%) have native gas giants. There are no Asteroid (As) belts, no Desert (De) worlds, five Garden (Ga) worlds, no Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, five Poor (Po) worlds, four Vacuum (Va) worlds, and no Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.
Keteaoirloah has an estimated population of 162 billion distributed across five High population (Hi) worlds, one Moderate population (Ph) world, 16 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, seven Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Htao'ua (Hlakhoi 2719) and Yolyetau (Hlakhoi 3116). The population consists of 1 sophont groups.
1 identified sophont populations in Keteaoirloah | |
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Aslan Hierate, unknown[edit]
The Aslan Hierate, unknown has jurisdiction over all of the worlds with an estimated population of 162 billion, a per capita income of Cr5,525, and a total economy is BCr895,182. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr2,095 through 28 starports (5 Class A, 10 Class B, 8 Class C, 5 Class D) employing 234,395 people. Driving this interstellar trade are four Agricultural (Ag) worlds, six Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, four Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, two Rich (Ri) worlds, and three Industrial (In) worlds. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 7 and 11). The highest technology level is 13 at Leuasa (Hlakhoi 2520), Akatar (Hlakhoi 2617), Iyrlewaoh (Hlakhoi 2713), and Htoisyuei (Hlakhoi 2819).
The Aslan Hierate, unknown has an estimated population of 162 billion distributed across five High population (Hi) worlds, one Moderate population (Ph) world, 16 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, seven Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Htao'ua (Hlakhoi 2719) and Yolyetau (Hlakhoi 3116). The population consists of 1 sophont groups.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
No information yet available.
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Aslan (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), . (named but no further data)
- MegaTraveller DGP Alien - Solomani & Aslan (dotmap provided)
- MegaTraveller DGP Alien - Vilani & Vargr (dot map provided)
- CORE (generated data) by Author & Contributor: Jo Grant