Abbot (Bo 1337) (world)

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Abbot/Nabile (Bourne 1337)
Classic Era (1116)
E88A100-2
StarportE Frontier - no facilities
Size8 Large (12,800 km, 0.80g - 1.08g)
Atmosphere8 Dense
HydrographicsA Water World 100%
Population1 Low (30)
Government0 No Government structure
Law0 No Law
Tech Level2 Pre-Industrial (printing)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary K7 V
Planetoid Belts 1
Gas Giants 4

Abbot (Bo 1337) is a low-population water world, which has 90% or more of its surface covered in an ocean of water and a population of less than 10,000 sophonts.

Description / Astrography & Planetology

This star system is detailed using the Fringian Variant System Description.


Monostellar System

Abbot (Bo 1337) Monostellar System
Star Name Hierarchy Category Mass (Sol) Temp (K) Luminosity (Sol)
Abbot (Bo 1337)

K7 V

Primary Main Sequence 0.64 3990 - 4100 0.20972
Unit Diameter Min Distance Hab Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0029 0.038 0.47 - 0.88 0.29 2.9
Orbit #  *  * 2 0 5
Remarks
None

System Data

Flynn-Abbot System

The primary is Flynn, an ordinary orange main sequence star. It has a luminosity of 0.064 Sols, a mass of 0.5376 Sols, and a diameter of 778,000 km. (I) Costello, a large gas giant: (Ib) Abbot is its outer moon and is designated the mainworld, (II) a sparse icy planetoid belt, (III) an exotic atmosphere bigworld, (IV) a small gas giant, (V) a small ice giant, (VI) a small gas giant, (VII) a trace atmosphere iceworld, and (VIII) a vacuum worldlet form the outer system. Most of the worlds retain families of satellites.

(I) Costello

(I) Costello is a large gas giant that orbits Flynn at a mean distance of 0.14 AU (21 million km), within the outer system, and has an orbital period of 26 days 2 hours. It has a diameter of 99,000 km and an atmosphere consisting of 91% hydrogen (H2), 9% helium (He), and less than 1% methane (CH4), carbon monoxide (CO), ammonia (NH3), water vapor (H2O) and other trace gases. It is a heavily banded orange-tan colour and is dotted with small dark storms. It retains a family of two major satellites of which the outer, (Ib) Abbot, is designated the mainworld.

Satellites

Costello retains two major satellites:

(Ia) Louis (UWP Y3A0000-0, orbiting at 6 Diameters/595,000 km)
(Ib) Abbot (designated the mainworld, orbiting at 9 Diameters/900,000 km)

Mainworld Data

(Ib) Abbot

(Ib) Abbot is the outer of the two major moons of (I) Costello and is designated the mainworld. It orbits its parent world at a mean distance of 9 diameters (900,000 km), with an orbital period of 8 days 11 hours: it is tidally locked to Costello. The axial tilt is 5 degrees relative to Costello. Abbot has a diameter of 12,085 km, a density of 6.96 g/cm³ and a surface gravity of 1.20 G. Tidal stresses generated by the gravitational pull of Costello cause constant geological activity. The atmosphere is rated as Dense, with a mean surface pressure of 1.92 bar and a composition of 78% nitrogen (N2), 21% oxygen (O2), and 1% argon (Ar), water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), ozone (O3), neon (Ne) and other trace gases. 100% of the surface is covered in an ocean of water kept liquid by the high atmospheric pressure, its high salinity, and by geothermal energy: average tidal ranges exceed 2m. Mean surface temperature: -13°C. The climate is rated as Cold and is static, with no seasonal changes during the local year. The atmosphere is very active and powerful weather systems driven by the star and the oceans surge across the globe.

Mainworld Geography & Topography

Total surface area: 459 million km², Water and pack ice surface area: 355 million km², Permanent icecaps surface area: 194 million km². The surface of Abbot is entirely covered in oceans of saline liquid water capped with a fractured crust of unstable sea-ice. The surface is scoured by high speed winds and ice-storms. The oceans, below the surface ice sheets, are kept liquid by pressure and geothermal energy. A number of volcanic peaks lie above the surface of the ice and form long chains of islands. The largest of these are the Crestpeak Islands, an archipelago lying in the northern tropics.

Native Lifeforms

Flynn-Abbot System

Abbot, the mainworld, has extensive, abundant native life, with complex organisms inhabiting every ecological niche. Their metabolic functions drive the process of atmospheric renewal. Abbot's oceans are home to a huge variety of aquatic species, some of considerable size.

History & Background / Dossier

To be added.

World Starport

Abbot (Bo 1337) has a Class E Starport, a frontier quality installation with few expected amenities. There is unrefined fuel for starships and a limited variety of ship provisions. There is no shipyard of any kind, but there may be parts and technical support for doing minor services and repair. Ports of this classification generally consist of a downport.

World Technology Level

Abbot (Bo 1337) possesses a Technology Level of TL–2.

World Government

Abbot (Bo 1337) has no central government for the world, an Anarchy. The largest governmental structure would be a family, tribe, or single clan. The largest group will be between 50 and 100 individuals, and there may be dozens to hundreds of them. This governmental structure can be stable over long periods of time if the population remains small or geographically separated.

World Military

None. Individuals (and their neighbors) defend their own homesteads and holdings if necessary.

World Economy

  • Resources: C (Very abundant)
  • Labor: 0 (No available workforce)
  • Infrastructure: 1 (Extremely limited)
  • Efficiency: −2 (Fair)

Trade Data

Officially, at least, Abbot is entirely self-sufficient and conducts no offworld trade. However, if a meeting can be arranged a few choice luxuries may fetch many times their true value in raw materials or processed bioproducts.

World Demographics

Population 30 individuals.

The entire population of Abbot consists of a reclusive fishing community located on an isolated volcanic island named Icebreak. It lies relatively close to the equator, where temperatures average a relatively balmy -34°C and there are large regions of open sea. The community is voluntarily regressive, choosing to exist in isolation at primitive technological levels. They are entirely self-sufficient, living off of the bountiful mineral and biological resources of their world.

World Culture

  • Homogeneity: 1 (Monolithic)
  • Acceptance: 1 (Extremely xenophobic)
  • Strangeness: 10
  • Symbols: 2

Urbanization

The only community on Abbot is called Homestead. It lies on the sheltered western edge of Icebreak, an isolated equatorial volcanic island.

Historical Data

Abbot was the first system of the Distant Fringe proper entered by humans.

Abbot was settled by a small group of isolationists in the early 55th century.

World Timeline

UWP Listing

The first extant listing of Abbot (circa 2950AD) gave its UWP as E89A000-0, when the world was undergoing a period of intense seismic activity. The atmosphere is noted as Dense, Tainted, containing traces sulfur dioxide (SO2), carbon monoxide (CO) and other gases of volcanic origin. A navigation beacon had been located on the world, possibly at the same time that the survey was conducted.

Post-Voyagers Abbot (circa 5000AD) had its UWP listed as E88A000-0. Ice core samples taken by a research team from the University of Tal Varisa show that the planet-wide seismic activity lessened during the 42nd and 43rd centuries, and by the 48th century the atmosphere had entirely lost its taint.

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