Tarsus (SM 1138) (world)

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Tarsus/District 268 (Spinward Marches 1138)
Classic Era (1116)
B584620-A
StarportB Good: Spacecraft Construction, Overhaul, Refined fuel
Size5 Medium (8,000 km, 0.40g - 0.57g)
Atmosphere8 Dense
Hydrographics4 Wet World 40%
Population6 Moderate (2 million)
Government2 Participating Democracy
Law0 No Law
Tech LevelA Early Stellar (jump drive)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary K9 V
Planetoid Belts 0
Gas Giants 2

Tarsus is a nonindustrial, rich, agricultural world with improving living conditions due to a bustling agro-economy.

  • As an agricultural world, this world is a near-ideal environment for producing quality foodstuffs of plant, animal, and other forms. Quality foodstuffs are a major export commodity for this world.
  • It requires extensive imports of outside technology to maintain a modern, star-faring society. Having to import most manufactured and high tech goods drives the price up for these items at this world.
  • This is a rich world with a prosperous and thriving world economy.
  • Its economy is bustling and an increase in living conditions is expected in the near future.
  • It is a client state of the Third Imperium in the District 268 Subsector of Spinward Marches Sector.
  • Tarsus is a member of the Spinward Main.
  • It lies on the Collace Arm.

Astrography & Planetology[edit]

Stellar Data[edit]

Tarsus has a solitary primary star.

  • It is an orange main sequence.
Tarsus has a solitary primary star.
Hote
Solitary K Type.jpg Type Category Mass (Sol) Temperature (K) Luminosity
K9 V Main Sequence (Dwarf) 0.59 3850 - 3930 0.15775
Unit Diameter Safe Distance Habitable Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0057 0.0329 0.41 - 0.78 0.57 5.7
Orbit #  *  * 2 2 6
Remarks None

System Data[edit]

The worlds of the system have been surveyed. They consist of:

Mainworld Data[edit]

Tarsus orbits within its star's habitable zone.

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Mainworld Size (S)[edit]

Tarsus is a Meso World between 7,200km and 8,800km in diameter. The world has a standard gravity between 0.4G and 0.57G. The horizon will appear about 4km away.

Mainworld Atmosphere (A)[edit]

Tarsus has a pressure of 1.50 to 2.49 atmospheres. A Dense Atmosphere requires no survival gear although it may be hard on sophonts not accustomed to it.

Mainworld Hydrosphere (H)[edit]

Tarsus has 35-45% of its surface covered by liquid water. There will be a number of small seas or one larger body of water. Wilderness refueling is possible.

  • Huge areas of the surface are covered in walds, vast jungles and forests.

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Satellites[edit]

Tarsus has two moons, Rond and Gloeh.

  • They orbit once every few weeks.

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Rond is the site of a base maintained by SuSAG, an Imperial megacorporation. Agreements with the government of Tarsus in 860 established a lease for the north polar cap of Rond (to a distance of 200 kilometres from the pole), for a period of 1,000 standard years.

Mainworld Geography and Topography[edit]

A simple map of Tarsus.

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Native Lifeforms[edit]

The first colonists on Tarsus discovered that although they could eat most of the local flora and fauna without ill-effects, they needed dietary supplements because several amino acids vital to Human life are not present in any native life form. Subsequent colonists brought a number of animals with them to Tarsus (mostly of Terran stock).

Life on Tarsus is lush and varied. Authorities differ on the exact number, but between twelve and sixteen local phyla of plants and animals have been identified (not counting the many off-world phyla imported with the colonists). Approximately 1.2 million species of indigenous life have been described and classified, and experts believe that this represents only about 20% of the total number.

The Nobble[edit]

Harvesting nobbles (large migratory grazers) is the primary occupation of 10% of the planet's 2.332 million inhabitants, and an important sector of the Tarsan economy. There are over 4,000 nobble ranches circling a vast expanse of steppe named Nob Plain, the average distance between them being 50 km. Nobble ranching is regulated by the Ag Market, which awards a finite number of contracts per year, each for 100 animals. The nobbles are culled while the vast herds are on the move, and as they average 20 km/hour, this is done as quickly as possible so that the carcasses may be efficiently processed. Once killed, the animals are skinned, their carcasses dressed, and the meat and hides taken to a pre-designated rendezvous point to be picked up by shuttle.

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

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Tarsus was settled between 450 and 462 by 19,125 exiles from Fornice. The venture was well organized and the colony avoided any significant technological regression. Tarsus achieved independence from Fornice in 502.

The population grew slowly but steadily over the centuries, supplemented from time to time by immigrants from other worlds. Among them were the members of the Tizonian 3rd Lift Regiment and their families, who came to Tarsus in 625 fleeing war-crime accusations, and settled in an empty region called Regiment. Their descendants have since been integrated into the mainstream of Tarsan society.

It is part of the Kaharoht Run, a Mewey trade route that forms part of the Collace Arm of the Spinward Main.

Ag Worlds Combine[edit]

In 780, Tarsus joined Motmos (Spinward Marches 1340) and Tarkine (Spinward Marches 1434) in establishing the Ag Worlds Combine, a loose cartel that was designed to halt a spiral of mutually-destructive price competition in the lucrative agricultural export markets of Forine and Collace. It supplies food to much of District 268, which includes many worlds whose inhospitable and/or degraded environments cannot support conventional agriculture. The Ag Worlds Combine's headquarters is located on Motmos.

In the same year that the Ag Worlds Combine was established, large numbers of refugees fleeing the newly-established religious dictatorship on neighboring Pavabid (Spinward Marches 1238) settled on Tarsus. Another wave of immigrants arrived in the early 800s as people fleeing the Psionics Suppressions sought refuge beyond the Imperial border. Due in large part to the presence of their descendants, Tarsus exhibits little of the psionophobia found on most other worlds in the Spinward Marches. Indeed, the megacorporation SuSAG operates a large psi drug manufacturing plant on Tarsus.

World Starport (St)[edit]

Tarsus has a Class B Starport, a good 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 most kinds of repair, and construction of non-starships. Most ports of this classification have both a Highport and a Downport.

World Population (P)[edit]

Tarsus has a population of 2,000,000 sophonts (millions).

  • This is a Nonindustrial World, too small to support the complete chain of production of most goods from start to finish.

World Technology Level (T)[edit]

Tarsus possesses a Technology Level of TL–10 or TL-A in Hexadecimal Notation.

World Government (G)[edit]

Tarsus is governed by a Participatory Democracy where eligible voters determine laws and policy. What determines an eligible voter varies. There may be smaller councils or regional bodies to draft the policies voted upon. Leadership of the government and all members of the bureaucracy are determined by the voting population.

World Law (L)[edit]

Tarsus has no law in practice. It is an Anarchy. On many worlds, this by itself justifies an Amber Zone advisory. There are few laws, covering only important areas. There may be few or no law enforcement officers, the expectation is citizens will bring law breakers to the attention of the Judicial system. Legal proceedings will be fast, with few people involved. For interactions outside of the framework of the laws, cultural norms dominate.

Trade Data[edit]

  • Importance: 3 (ordinary)

World Economy[edit]

  • Resources: A (abundant)
  • Labor: 5 (hundreds of thousands)
  • Infrastructure: 7 (generally available)
  • Efficiency: -1 (average)

World Culture[edit]

  • Heterogenity: 1 (monolithic)
  • Acceptance: 9 (friendly)
  • Strangeness: 1 (very typical)
  • Symbols: 5 (concrete)

World Timeline[edit]

Major events that have affected this world and the wider region that it lies within:

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