Coaise Cluster

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The Coaise Cluster is an astrographic feature located in the Old Expanses Sector.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

The Coaise Cluster is a cluster of twenty one systems located in the Shenk Subsector, Srys Subsector and Thoezennt Subsector.

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

The highest population world in the cluster, with approximately twenty billion inhabitants is Frallsord (Srys Subsector, 0516). The lowest population world in the cluster is Cooke (Shenk Subsector, 0124) with approximately one hundred inhabitants.

The cluster is named for the mainworld Coaise (Thoezennt Subsector, 0723). This mainworld sits approximately midway between Coreward and Rimward ends of the cluster.

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)[edit]

This astrographic feature is primarily found in the following areas:

Cluster Member Data[edit]

The mainworlds found in the cluster are;

  1. Ajjeig
  2. Avis
  3. Bede
  4. Coaise
  5. Cooke
  6. Dho II's World AKA Dho-2
  7. Drila
  8. Dunas
  9. Etpur
  10. Exage
  11. Frallsord
  12. Janie
  13. Marsol
  14. Mueller
  15. Polei
  16. Seefare
  17. Shaphry
  18. Slandow
  19. Srys
  20. Strat
  21. Traeviss

World Listing: 1105[edit]

The following systems and worlds are associated with this astrographic feature:

21 of 21 World articles in Coaise Cluster
Ajjeig  •  Avis  •  Bede  •  Coaise  •  Cooke (OE 1024)  •  Dho II's World  •  Drila  •  Dunas  •  Etpur  •  Exage  •  Frallsord  •  Janie  •  Marsol  •  Mueller  •  Polei  •  Seefare  •  Shaphry  •  Slandow  •  Srys  •  Strat  •  Traeviss  •  
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References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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