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'''Dagudashaag''' (dah-guh-dah-shag) is a corruption and contraction of the Old High Vilani term for the region - Dakhukuga Gulike Dushaage, which means ''Rimward Galactic Province.'' This term refers to the sector's astrographical position, relative to [[Vland Sector]].
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[[Dagudashaag Sector|Dagudashaag (dah-guh-dah-shag)]] is a corruption and contraction of the Old High Vilani term for the region - Dakhukuga Gulike Dushaage, which means ''Rimward Galactic Province.'' This term refers to the sector's astrographical position, relative to [[Vland Sector]].
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=== Meta-History & Background (Credits) ===
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''Dagudashaag Sector'' was originally designed by [[Marc W. Miller]] and appears in the {{CT}} [[Atlas of the Imperium]] ([[GDW]], 1984).
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* It was later refined by [[Duncan Law-Green]], [[Leighton Piper]], and [[Jae Campbell]].
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# In 1884, the {{CT}} [[Atlas of the Imperium]] was published.
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# In 1989 through 1997, portions of the sector appeared in [[Signal-GK]] fanzine.
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# In 1896, [[T4 First Survey]] was published.
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# In 1996, [[Imperium Games]] published the [[Milieu 0 Campaign]] which contained some ''Dagudashaag'' data.
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* It has been [[T5 Second Survey]] reviewed and updated to [[T5]] standards.
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
[[System]]s in this [[sector]] bear the traces of many waves of settlement and occupation in the life of the [[Galaxy]]. The sector today is known as a core sector of the [[Third Imperium]], an important transportation hub, and an industrial powerhouse of [[technology]] incubation and high-tech manufacturing prowess. It is also known for a number of competing power blocks, a dense population, and relatively large number of native sophonts.
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[[System]]s in this [[sector]] bear the traces of many waves of settlement and occupation in the life of the [[Galaxy]]. Several indigenous species originated in the sector and it was further colonized by outside sophonts. The [[Vilani]] moved in and dominated the astrographic region until they were, in turn, dominated by the [[Second Imperium]]. The Second Imperium later fell, creating the [[Long Night]], which eventually led to the [[Third Imperium]].  
  
The picture many newcomers have of the sector is of a grey, featureless expanse of factory systems filled with grey, humourless [[Vilani]]. Nothing could be further from the truth.  
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The sector today is known as a core sector of the [[Third Imperium]], an important transportation hub, and an industrial powerhouse of [[technology]] incubation and high-tech manufacturing prowess. It is also known for a number of competing power blocks, a dense population, and relatively large number of native sophonts. The picture many newcomers have of the sector is of a grey, featureless expanse of factory systems filled with grey, humourless [[Vilani]]. Nothing could be further from the truth.  
  
 
Dagudashaag is a [[sector]] of contrasts, from the soaring, fusion-carved mountains and glittering city-warrens of Medurma, to the floating dreamworlds of {{WorldS|Ushra (Da 1016)|Dagudashaag|1016}}, to the sulphur volcanoes of {{WorldS|Lenashuuk |Dagudashaag|1640}}, the macroengineering of the [[beanstalk]] on {{WorldS|Gateway (Da 1331)|Dagudashaag|1331}}, and the unspoilt plains of {{WorldS|Kaurga|Dagudashaag|1118}}.
 
Dagudashaag is a [[sector]] of contrasts, from the soaring, fusion-carved mountains and glittering city-warrens of Medurma, to the floating dreamworlds of {{WorldS|Ushra (Da 1016)|Dagudashaag|1016}}, to the sulphur volcanoes of {{WorldS|Lenashuuk |Dagudashaag|1640}}, the macroengineering of the [[beanstalk]] on {{WorldS|Gateway (Da 1331)|Dagudashaag|1331}}, and the unspoilt plains of {{WorldS|Kaurga|Dagudashaag|1118}}.
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** [[Motean]]s
 
** [[Motean]]s
  
* [[Non-Human Race]]s
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* [[Non-Human Races]]
** [[Buru]]
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** [[Shassahhrhi]] (Extinct)
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* Proto-sophonts
 
** [[Calipha]]
 
** [[Calipha]]
 
** [[Feime]]
 
** [[Feime]]
 
** [[Gaarkh]]
 
** [[Gaarkh]]
** [[Gograhhah]]
 
** [[Shassahhrhi]]
 
** [[SS'riarr]]
 
  
 
=== Linguistic Topography ===
 
=== Linguistic Topography ===
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== Physical Astrography==
 
== Physical Astrography==
''Dagudashaag Sector'' is known for having a particularly large number of Population I, or metal-rich [[star]]s with widespread and very rich resources and many inhabitable [[world]]s.  
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Dagudashaag Sector is known for having a particularly large number of Population I, or metal-rich [[star]]s with widespread and very rich resources and many inhabitable [[world]]s.  
  
 
The Sector is linked to the [[Vilani Main]] through both [[Mimu Subsector]] (this segment of the [[Vilani Main]] is known locally as the ''[[Slavers Reach Route]]'' and carries through into [[Gushemege Sector|Gushemege]]’s [[Tansa Subsector]]) and through [[Iiradu Subsector]] (where it is known as the ''[[Plague Way]]''), overspilling into [[Core Sector|Core]]. The [[Sylean Main]] extends into the Sector through [[Kuriishe Subsector|Kuiishe]] and [[Gadde Subsector|Gadde]] Subsectors (the main route is known as the ''[[Kuriishe Main]]'') as well as through the [[Bunkeria Pinnacle]]. The Sylean Main also links through [[Laraa Subsector]] (the Jump-1 route known locally as either the ''[[Laraa Main]]'' or the ''[[Kadushi Cluster]]'') which extends through the sector into [[Zarushagar Sector]]. The only other Jump-1 link with Zarushagar Sector is through the Rimward cluster of stars in [[Bolivar Subsector|Bolivar]] and [[Argi Subsector|Argi]] Subsectors known as the ''[[Ilelish Trail]]''.  As well as the ''Slavers Reach Route'', Gushemege’s [[Lancian Cultural Region]] is linked by Jump-1 to the Spinward edge of both Mimu and [[Shallows Subsector|Shallows]] Subsectors through the chain of systems known as the ''[[Tansa Edge]]'' or ''[[Lancian Rim]]''.  In the heart of the Sector, isolated by Jump-2 is the [[Medurman Main]], which dominates eight Subsectors and links approximately half the sector. This starlane has a number of local designations. The Medurma Main (the segment best known as the ''[[Corsair’s Chain]]'') also overflows into Gushemege at the [[Zeda Subsector|Zeda]]/[[Shire Subsector|Shire]] border. Again a small cluster of stars on Bolivar’s Spinward edge extends into Gushemege’s [[Lagan Subsector]].  
 
The Sector is linked to the [[Vilani Main]] through both [[Mimu Subsector]] (this segment of the [[Vilani Main]] is known locally as the ''[[Slavers Reach Route]]'' and carries through into [[Gushemege Sector|Gushemege]]’s [[Tansa Subsector]]) and through [[Iiradu Subsector]] (where it is known as the ''[[Plague Way]]''), overspilling into [[Core Sector|Core]]. The [[Sylean Main]] extends into the Sector through [[Kuriishe Subsector|Kuiishe]] and [[Gadde Subsector|Gadde]] Subsectors (the main route is known as the ''[[Kuriishe Main]]'') as well as through the [[Bunkeria Pinnacle]]. The Sylean Main also links through [[Laraa Subsector]] (the Jump-1 route known locally as either the ''[[Laraa Main]]'' or the ''[[Kadushi Cluster]]'') which extends through the sector into [[Zarushagar Sector]]. The only other Jump-1 link with Zarushagar Sector is through the Rimward cluster of stars in [[Bolivar Subsector|Bolivar]] and [[Argi Subsector|Argi]] Subsectors known as the ''[[Ilelish Trail]]''.  As well as the ''Slavers Reach Route'', Gushemege’s [[Lancian Cultural Region]] is linked by Jump-1 to the Spinward edge of both Mimu and [[Shallows Subsector|Shallows]] Subsectors through the chain of systems known as the ''[[Tansa Edge]]'' or ''[[Lancian Rim]]''.  In the heart of the Sector, isolated by Jump-2 is the [[Medurman Main]], which dominates eight Subsectors and links approximately half the sector. This starlane has a number of local designations. The Medurma Main (the segment best known as the ''[[Corsair’s Chain]]'') also overflows into Gushemege at the [[Zeda Subsector|Zeda]]/[[Shire Subsector|Shire]] border. Again a small cluster of stars on Bolivar’s Spinward edge extends into Gushemege’s [[Lagan Subsector]].  
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==== Mains, Branches & Arms ====
 
==== Mains, Branches & Arms ====
 
* [[Dagudashaag Main]]
 
* [[Dagudashaag Main]]
** [[Drugaarur Arm]]
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** [[Durgaarur Arm]]
 
*** [[Durgaarur Loop]]
 
*** [[Durgaarur Loop]]
** [[Sabaash Trail]]
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** [[Sabhaash Trail]]
** [[Silk Road Branch]]
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*** [[Silk Road Branch]]
 
* [[Gushemege Main]]
 
* [[Gushemege Main]]
 
* [[Ilelish Trail]]
 
* [[Ilelish Trail]]
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** [[Kuriishe Main]]  
 
** [[Kuriishe Main]]  
 
** [[Laraa Main]] or [[Kadushi Cluster]]
 
** [[Laraa Main]] or [[Kadushi Cluster]]
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* [[Uumirsa Trail]]
 
* [[Vilani Main]]
 
* [[Vilani Main]]
 
** [[Plague Way]]
 
** [[Plague Way]]
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==== Clusters and Traces  ====
 
==== Clusters and Traces  ====
* [[As on As cluster]]
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* [[As on As Cluster]]
 
* [[Daad Cluster]]
 
* [[Daad Cluster]]
* [[Dundin cluster]]
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* [[Dudin Cluster]]
 
* [[Imau Cluster]]
 
* [[Imau Cluster]]
 
* [[Kadushi Cluster]]
 
* [[Kadushi Cluster]]
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* [[Kimalad Cluster]]
 
* [[Nimluin Cluster]]
 
* [[Nimluin Cluster]]
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* [[Parendis Meridian Cluster]]
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* [[Pukh-Shea Cluster]]
 
* [[Rusadaa Trace]]
 
* [[Rusadaa Trace]]
 
* [[Shegimuud Trace]]
 
* [[Shegimuud Trace]]
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* [[Siakmasfa Cluster]]
 
* [[Zeda Cluster]]
 
* [[Zeda Cluster]]
 
* [[Zukalis Cluster]]
 
* [[Zukalis Cluster]]
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** [[Lancian Space]]
 
** [[Lancian Space]]
 
** [[S'mrii Space]]
 
** [[S'mrii Space]]
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** [[Vilani Space]]
  
 
== History and background ==
 
== History and background ==
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{{Sources
 
{{Sources
 
|S1= {{Ludography cite|name=Atlas of the Imperium|page=14}}
 
|S1= {{Ludography cite|name=Atlas of the Imperium|page=14}}
|S2= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 1|page=3,56-66}} via {{HIWG}}
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|S2= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 01|page=3,56-66}} via {{HIWG}}
|S3= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 2|page=59-69}} via {{HIWG}}
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|S3= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 02|page=59-69}} via {{HIWG}}
|S4= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 3|page=47-56}} via {{HIWG}}
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|S4= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 03|page=47-56}} via {{HIWG}}
|S5= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 4|page=44-55}} via {{HIWG}}
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|S5= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 04|page=44-55}} via {{HIWG}}
|S6= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 5|page=43|article=Library Data: Mimu}} - {{HIWG}}
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|S6= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 05|page=43|article=Library Data: Mimu}} - {{HIWG}}
|S7= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 6|page=|article=Library Data: Gadde}} via {{HIWG}}
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|S7= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 06|page=|article=Library Data: Gadde}} via {{HIWG}}
|S8= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 7}} via {{HIWG}}
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|S8= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 07|page=}} via {{HIWG}}
|S9= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 8|page=42|article=Library Data: Laraa}} via {{HIWG}}
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|S9= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 08|page=42|article=Library Data: Laraa}} via {{HIWG}}
|S10= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 9}} via {{HIWG}}
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|S10= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 09|page=}} via {{HIWG}}
 
|S11= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 10}} via {{HIWG}}
 
|S11= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 10}} via {{HIWG}}
 
|S12= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 11|page=96|article=Library Data: Zeda}} via {{HIWG}}
 
|S12= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 11|page=96|article=Library Data: Zeda}} via {{HIWG}}

Revision as of 17:00, 26 February 2019

Dagudashaag Sector
Gushemege Vland Core
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Zarushagar
Subsectors
Sector Data
No. of Worlds 559
Population 851,784 million
Majority Control Third Imperium - 100%
Domain Domain of Vland
Capital Medurma
Gross Sector Product BCr8,457,864
Trade Volume BCr164,726
Imperial Coordinate -1 / 0
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Dagudashaag (dah-guh-dah-shag) is a corruption and contraction of the Old High Vilani term for the region - Dakhukuga Gulike Dushaage, which means Rimward Galactic Province. This term refers to the sector's astrographical position, relative to Vland Sector.

Meta-History & Background (Credits)

Dagudashaag Sector was originally designed by Marc W. Miller and appears in the Classic Traveller Atlas of the Imperium (GDW, 1984).


  1. In 1884, the Classic Traveller Atlas of the Imperium was published.
  2. In 1989 through 1997, portions of the sector appeared in Signal-GK fanzine.
  3. In 1896, T4 First Survey was published.
  4. In 1996, Imperium Games published the Milieu 0 Campaign which contained some Dagudashaag data.

Description

Systems in this sector bear the traces of many waves of settlement and occupation in the life of the Galaxy. Several indigenous species originated in the sector and it was further colonized by outside sophonts. The Vilani moved in and dominated the astrographic region until they were, in turn, dominated by the Second Imperium. The Second Imperium later fell, creating the Long Night, which eventually led to the Third Imperium.

The sector today is known as a core sector of the Third Imperium, an important transportation hub, and an industrial powerhouse of technology incubation and high-tech manufacturing prowess. It is also known for a number of competing power blocks, a dense population, and relatively large number of native sophonts. The picture many newcomers have of the sector is of a grey, featureless expanse of factory systems filled with grey, humourless Vilani. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Dagudashaag is a sector of contrasts, from the soaring, fusion-carved mountains and glittering city-warrens of Medurma, to the floating dreamworlds of Ushra (Dagudashaag 1016), to the sulphur volcanoes of Lenashuuk (Dagudashaag 1640), the macroengineering of the beanstalk on Gateway (Dagudashaag 1331), and the unspoilt plains of Kaurga (Dagudashaag 1118).

The social structure of Dagudashaag is equally varied. Arrive at any starport, and you will encounter the sibilant speech of S'mrii, the strangely striped visages of Ziadd, small bureaucratic Bwap, enigmatic Droyne, the penetrating gazes of Scanians, and the towering, richly-robed figures of Aslan merchants amongst others.

Toponyms

This sector has been known by different names to different groups over its existence including the following:

Dagudashaag Sector Names
Culture Toponym Polity
Third Imperium Dagudashaag Third Imperium
Aslan Dagudashaag Aslan Hierate
Droyne Unknown Droyne Oytrip Yatroy
Hiver Dagudashag Hive Federation
K'kree Unknown Two Thousand Worlds
Solomani Dagudashag Solomani Confederation
Vargr Dagudashaag Vargr Extents
Vilani Dakhukhuga Gulike Dushaage Third Imperium
Zhodani Dagudashag Zhodani Consulate

Native Sophonts


The following races (sophont species) are believed to have originated within this area:

Linguistic Topography

The following languages are among the most commonly used within this astrographic region:

Physical Astrography

Dagudashaag Sector is known for having a particularly large number of Population I, or metal-rich stars with widespread and very rich resources and many inhabitable worlds.

The Sector is linked to the Vilani Main through both Mimu Subsector (this segment of the Vilani Main is known locally as the Slavers Reach Route and carries through into Gushemege’s Tansa Subsector) and through Iiradu Subsector (where it is known as the Plague Way), overspilling into Core. The Sylean Main extends into the Sector through Kuiishe and Gadde Subsectors (the main route is known as the Kuriishe Main) as well as through the Bunkeria Pinnacle. The Sylean Main also links through Laraa Subsector (the Jump-1 route known locally as either the Laraa Main or the Kadushi Cluster) which extends through the sector into Zarushagar Sector. The only other Jump-1 link with Zarushagar Sector is through the Rimward cluster of stars in Bolivar and Argi Subsectors known as the Ilelish Trail. As well as the Slavers Reach Route, Gushemege’s Lancian Cultural Region is linked by Jump-1 to the Spinward edge of both Mimu and Shallows Subsectors through the chain of systems known as the Tansa Edge or Lancian Rim. In the heart of the Sector, isolated by Jump-2 is the Medurman Main, which dominates eight Subsectors and links approximately half the sector. This starlane has a number of local designations. The Medurma Main (the segment best known as the Corsair’s Chain) also overflows into Gushemege at the Zeda/Shire border. Again a small cluster of stars on Bolivar’s Spinward edge extends into Gushemege’s Lagan Subsector.

Mains, Branches & Arms

Clusters and Traces

Rifts, Voids & Jump Bridges

Other Astrographic Features

History and background

Ancient tensions and rivalries between the many population groups of the sector, dating back to the Vilani Consolidation Wars and before, give this sector the complex social map it has today.

Sites have been unearthed in Remnants subsector, which have provided artifacts dating back more than 40 million years. Although the mysterious Ancients were not as active in Dagudashaag as in the Deneb Domain, several sites have been found including Anomaly (Dagudashaag 1633).

The S'mrii, a reptilian race native to the coreward/spinward regions of this sector, achieved spaceflight some twenty-seven thousand years ago, and despite a number of setbacks, they had a thriving interstellar federation by the time they were contacted by the Vilani nearly ten thousand years ago.

While there have been many civilizations, species, and polities in Dagudashaag, the area has been dominated by the Third Imperium for well over a millennia.

Historical Eras

Dagudashaag Sector was settled before the First Imperium and has a venerated civilization with a very long history including the following periods:

  1. Pre-First Imperium
  2. First Imperium
  3. Interstellar Wars
  4. Second Imperium
  5. Long Night
  6. Third Imperium

Major historical events timeline

These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this sector:

Dagudashaag is an old sector with a long history leading back to the First Imperium and before. Old empires dotted the area inhabited by Vilani rebels escaping the empire, indigenous humans possibly of Ancients geneering origin, as well as a number of intelligent non-human species. In those early days, the area was a morass of pirates, small feuding pocket empires, and both interspecies and internecine conflict. The ruins of ancient and extinct species provide a constant source of interest to locals academics, historians, and explorers. Despite the area's long history of sophont civilization, new discoveries frequently appear on the news weeklies of far traders, x-boat transmissions, and by that venerated source of communication, word of mouth. The area is far from being fully known and still possesses many a secret.

Previous known powers:

Politics and diplomacy: Milieu 0

This sector has 560 worlds, of which 460 have native gas giants. The estimated population for the sector is 1,429 billion sapients (not necessarily humans). There are 30 Agricultural (Ag) worlds versus 40 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds. There are 88 Non-Industrial (Ni) Worlds versus 15 Industrial (In) worlds. There are 14 Rich (Ri) worlds versus 106 Poor (Po) worlds. There are 49 Water Worlds (Wa), 19 Ice-Capped worlds (Ic), 46 Desert worlds (De), and 65 Vacuum (Va) worlds. There are 31 High Population (Hi) worlds versus 242 Low Population (Lo) worlds. There are 16 Asteroid Belts (As) in the subsector. There are 135 Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world in the sector is Irash (Dagudashaag 2512). The average tech level in the sector is 7 (most lie between 5 and 10). World names are primarily Vilani.

Politics and diplomacy: Milieu 1116

The Dagudashaag sector has 559 worlds with an estimated population of 851 billion, a per capita income of Cr10,697, and a total economy is BCr9,103,578. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr126,418 through 546 starports (93 Class A, 145 Class B, 226 Class C, 82 Class D) employing 21,783,635 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 58 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, 57 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, 44 Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, 50 Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, 38 Rich (Ri) worlds, and 22 Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Dagudashaag maintain 199 Scout bases, 105 Naval bases, four Way stations, and one Naval depot. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 7 and 12). The highest technology level is 15 at Nuikh (Dagudashaag 0201), Mimu (Dagudashaag 0208), Chiauk (Dagudashaag 0803), Ikiir (Dagudashaag 1004), Likhukam (Dagudashaag 2204), and Ninlakim (Dagudashaag 2208).

The Dagudashaag sector contains 800 stars and 5,878 identified planets; 332 monostellar systems, 213 binary systems, 14 trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 459 of the 559 systems (82%) have native gas giants. There are 16 Asteroid (As) belts, 42 Desert (De) worlds, 24 Garden (Ga) worlds, 20 Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, 107 Poor (Po) worlds, 65 Vacuum (Va) worlds, and 38 Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.

Dagudashaag has an estimated population of 851 billion distributed across 42 High population (Hi) worlds, 54 Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 251 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 148 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Iiradu (Dagudashaag 3008), Upag (Dagudashaag 0111), Argi (Dagudashaag 1431), Shibishlim (Dagudashaag 2015), Dipa (Dagudashaag 2223), and Shardi (Dagudashaag 3236). The population consists of 38 sophont groups including 26 native sophonts.

38 identified sophont populations in Dagudashaag


Polities

Third Imperium, Lancian Cultural Region

The Third Imperium, Lancian Cultural Region has jurisdiction over all of the worlds with an estimated population of 851 billion, a per capita income of Cr10,697, and a total economy is BCr9,103,578. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr126,418 through 546 starports (93 Class A, 145 Class B, 226 Class C, 82 Class D) employing 21,783,635 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 58 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, 57 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, 44 Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, 50 Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, 38 Rich (Ri) worlds, and 22 Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Third Imperium, Lancian Cultural Region maintain 199 Scout bases, 105 Naval bases, four Way stations, and one Naval depot. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 7 and 12). The highest technology level is 15 at Nuikh (Dagudashaag 0201), Mimu (Dagudashaag 0208), Chiauk (Dagudashaag 0803), Ikiir (Dagudashaag 1004), Likhukam (Dagudashaag 2204), and Ninlakim (Dagudashaag 2208).

The Third Imperium, Lancian Cultural Region has an estimated population of 851 billion distributed across 42 High population (Hi) worlds, 54 Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 251 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 148 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Iiradu (Dagudashaag 3008), Upag (Dagudashaag 0111), Argi (Dagudashaag 1431), Shibishlim (Dagudashaag 2015), Dipa (Dagudashaag 2223), and Shardi (Dagudashaag 3236). The population consists of 38 sophont groups including 26 native sophonts.

Third Imperium, Lancian Cultural Region capitals

It has been extensively developed since Milieu 0 and the birth of the Third Imperium. In 1116, it is a rich, industrial powerhouse of manufacturing, trade, and technological research. Dagudashaag exports a fair quantity of its output to the less-developed sectors of Gushemege and Zarushagar.

The sector is the industrial centre of Vland Domain, and its GSP (Gross Sector Product) has been known to exceed that of its parent, Vland Sector. The area was significantly developed by the Vilani of the First Imperium and transformed from a squabbling batch of pocket empires into a well developed region. Subsequent settlement by the Solomani has created a strong economic “axis” to the sector, roughly along a line between Mimu, Medurma and Argi subsectors.

A number of power blocks presently exist within the sector At least two major power blocs predate Vilani influence and still exist in the area:

  • 1. & 2. Lancian League and the S'mrii ConSentiency
  • 3. The Ziadd, a powerful, but poorly organized minor human race, represent another political and social grouping with high ambition coupled with a keen intelligence and sharp trade sensibilities. The last organized Ziadd polity was the Zeda Alignment before the Third Imperium forcibly integrated the Ziadd into the Imperial fold. Understated discrimination against the Ziadd causes resentment against Imperial authorities and many Ziadd observe the Geonee, Luriani, and other imperial cultural regions with both admiration and envy.
  • 4. The Amec Trade Protectorate, arose from later Terran and Solomani influence under the Second Imperium and its successors.

The conflict and interplay between these groups as well as the Syleans and Third Imperium loyalists means that this sector is always brimming with debate, arguments, and tension creating a vibrant area of trade, cultural exchange, and sometimes low-level warfare. Throw in a few assertive megacorporations combined with outside influences and the sector keeps Imperial intelligence very busy. Aslan, Hiver, and Vargr traders and diplomatic missions from outside the Imperium are frequently encountered amongst the systems and worlds of this sector. Even Zhodani and occasionally K'kree can be encountered within this sector.

Polity Listing

Demographics

Significant populations of the following races (sophont species) reside within this area:

World Listing

559 Worlds in the Dagudashaag Sector in Era: Milieu 1116
A'a'suni  •   A'niaqoro  •   Aadshas  •   Aaki  •   Aalimru  •   Aam  •   Aashma  •   Abbayi  •   Aberlocht  •   Adaim  •   Adakhem  •   Adaskaglu  •   Adele  •   Aiaiyal  •   Aibeshma  •   Aiish  •   Akhashmaas  •   Akher  •   Akigir  •   Akimu  •   Akish  •   Akiva  •   Aksa  •   Altamachi  •   Amamni  •   Amgagiga  •   Amigu  •   Amiikhuk  •   Amluamii  •   Amnuus  •   Amshu  •   Andalusia  •   Ander's Moon  •   Andula  •   Anka  •   Anomaly  •   Anpanaar  •   Anshaar  •   Anshir  •   Anshu  •   Antioch  •   Apemkir  •   Apolo  •   Ardchi  •   Argi  •   Argiluu  •   Argo  •   Arkhuu  •   Arlim Dusiru  •   Arlu  •   Arna  •   Arnakhish  •   Asashluu  •   Ascension  •   Ashes  •   Ashmasa  •   Ashush  •   Asii  •   Asimidiske  •   Aska  •   Bakhuma  •   Baladine  •   Basikiil'r  •   Bastion  •   Bechant  •   Beleperan  •   Bh'ai  •   Bhuur  •   Biik  •   Birkhi  •   Bolivar (Da 0240)  •   Bountiful  •   Bradley  •   Cablu  •   Calobrur  •   Campbell  •   Chandra's World  •   Chathi  •   Chiauk  •   Cimmeria  •   Clan Home  •   Cleci  •   Cobija  •   Cocor  •   Collette  •   Congress  •   Coroico  •   Cr'cpuc  •   Cruachan  •   Cyrene  •   D'Artur  •   Daas  •   Dakushan  •   Dana  •   Danse  •   Dante  •   Daridura  •   Darusush  •   Darzii  •   Dashgurus  •   Dashi  •   Daskine  •   Dauni  •   Degushush  •   Dehkaim  •   Dempukish  •   Denisol  •   Depot  •   Derla  •   Diablo  •   Diishalum  •   Dilaaii  •   Dinzur  •   Dipa  •   Diraan  •   Dishalu  •   Diu  •   Draskeran  •   Drogheda  •   Drya  •   Dua  •   Dudin  •   Dummur  •   Dupligi  •   Dupusirlu  •   Durgaarur  •   Duukhaa  •   Duunkhan  •   E'khua  •   Eaunna  •   Edaridur  •   Eddum  •   Ediishudir  •   Edraconis  •   Edsham  •   Eikhoifiruah  •   Ekha  •   Ekhor  •   Ekhugush  •   Ekli  •   Ekuu  •   Elysium  •   Emarkus  •   Emishuun  •   Eraki  •   Ersharsa  •   Eshsii  •   Fau  •   Feym'n  •   Fhaia  •   Folly  •   For'star  •   Frey  •   Gaad  •   Gaae  •   Gaesh  •   Gakhir  •   Gareesh Ra  •   Gateway  •   Geka  •   Ges  •   Gesalt  •   Gesiisha  •   Gesrakur  •   Ghaedzaekh  •   Ghesaak  •   Giarkhesa  •   Gigi  •   Giinashkhid  •   Giirakh  •   Giku  •   Gishi  •   Gishmarkash  •   Gishu Amkhir  •   Gisi  •   Glachith  •   Gladsheim  •   Guan  •   Gukhemuuka  •   Gulishi  •   Gurgesgu  •   Gursa  •   Guru  •   Gushnemasha  •   Guurdim  •   Gvadh  •   Gwi  •   Gya  •   Ha'arn  •   Haakhai  •   Hadraach  •   Hakukuk  •   Halimaa  •   Hana's Soujourn  •   Harlequin  •   Hashiikhi  •   Hasoi'aohalaiko  •   Haven's Gate  •   Hellas  •   Hoaz  •   Hourara  •   Hu  •   Iash  •   Iesha  •   Iilenkhis  •   Iimkhir  •   Iinir  •   Iiradu  •   Iiu  •   Ikabi  •   Ikiir  •   Iliika  •   Imau  •   Imern  •   Imga  •   Imgaa  •   Imsu  •   Inshaam  •   Ipkur  •   Irdiish  •   Irlu  •   Irphothe  •   Irrii  •   Irsaar  •   Irshe  •   Ishigumam  •   Ishkaa  •   Ishmurish  •   Ispumer  •   Iunda  •   Iur  •   Iushush  •   Janssen  •   Jarmael  •   Jarsae  •   Jekyll  •   Junivaar  •   Kaagashgiir  •   Kaattji  •   Kadgishbur  •   Kadushi  •   Kaelm'katwi  •   Kagur  •   Kakar  •   Kakhirusar  •   Kaldi  •   Kamgikiik  •   Kan  •   Karbi  •   Karrana'ch  •   Karsa  •   Kashki  •   Kashmiir  •   Kashni  •   Kassandra  •   Katris  •   Kaurga  •   Kaza  •   Kedaa  •   Kedden  •   Kediiga  •   Kemnagii  •   Keshga  •   Keshurlim  •   Kestona  •   Khaammumlar  •   Khadda  •   Khaem  •   Khaguu  •   Khalan  •   Khan  •   Khandi  •   Khanirlu  •   Khasha  •   Khashpel  •   Khemelov  •   Kherse  •   Khi  •   Khiishi  •   Khiishpur  •   Khika  •   Khikaeg  •   Khimkaa  •   Khiradu  •   Khruel  •   Khulim  •   Khumara  •   Khumsada  •   Khusgulur  •   Khuulush  •   Khuuniish  •   Ki  •   Kii'Kii  •   Kiirishi  •   Kikaduum  •   Kilasir  •   Kima  •   Kimalad  •   Kimarla  •   Kinhe  •   Kirusis  •   Kishgakhir  •   Kiuur  •   Kua  •   Kulisaan  •   Kurdeshu  •   Kuriishe  •   Kurkhi  •   Kuuranse  •   Laeris  •   Lamadii  •   Lamamni  •   Lamdas  •   Laraa  •   Larmai  •   Larmige  •   Larsen  •   Laruu  •   Lashgaiika  •   Lasiimshim  •   Lau  •   Lauyesyeh  •   Lemimamur  •   Lemkhi  •   Lemuria  •   Lenashuuk  •   Lenkaa  •   Liikiir  •   Liikirba  •   Liishuga  •   Likhukam  •   Linara  •   Line's End  •   Lir  •   Luguk  •   Luken  •   Lumnu  •   Lumzashgu  •   Lupigaa  •   Luramsum  •   Lushanuma  •   Luuar  •   Luukha  •   Luushama  •   Maamkumar  •   Madingik  •   Mahonri  •   Mai  •   Maiden  •   Manoh  •   Manshuruk  •   Maq'appav  •   Mashuu  •   Masiruu  •   Maudhii  •   McKenzie  •   Medurma  •   Mershemu  •   Miam  •   Miana  •   Mianda  •   Miir  •   Mikakesh  •   Mikhid  •   Miku  •   Mimishka  •   Mimku  •   Mimsur  •   Mimu  •   Mindahm  •   Mirkan  •   Mirkigli  •   Mirnaa  •   Misaruu  •   Mishu  •   Misir  •   Mo'line  •   Morian Khama  •   Mote  •   Mudupas  •   Muikha  •   Mukira  •   Muruk  •   Muukhim  •   Nafud  •   Nakharpii  •   Namkigem  •   Napu  •   Narkur'le  •   Naruppesh  •   Negev  •   New Titan  •   Newport  •   Nexus  •   Nguma  •   Nidavellir  •   Niirkhi  •   Niishulam  •   Nikhuskir  •   Nimluin  •   Ninaan  •   Ninlakim  •   No Hope  •   Nox  •   Nuaam Igzur  •   Nueva Esperanza  •   Nuikh  •   Nukaush  •   Nurashimu  •   Oeth  •   Oewni  •   Omegindus  •   Oracle  •   Osakis  •   Osha  •   Oumuu  •   Pamnagagur  •   Parendis  •   Pediica  •   Perekir  •   Perkurshir  •   Piileir  •   Piirgu  •   Pr'Geehr  •   Proctonir  •   Proytheyath  •   Pukh  •   Quinarim  •   Quuira  •   Rabir  •   Rashiki  •   Rathas  •   Refuge  •   Remanec  •   Reshumirak  •   Rias'qanaa  •   Riimsha  •   Riiya  •   Rraeghzoez  •   Rruekhsik  •   Rukhigu  •   Rusadaa  •   Sabhaash  •   Sadiikashe  •   Saffron  •   Sagan  •   Sagikii  •   Sapphyre  •   Saven  •   Seminary  •   Sennirak  •   Serpent's Reach  •   Serusi  •   Sh'si  •   Shaakhish  •   Shabamiir  •   Shaida  •   Shakhii  •   Shakuur  •   Shammud  •   Shanim  •   Shankida  •   Sharaa  •   Shardi  •   Shashankhu  •   Shéaniki  •   Shea  •   Shershe  •   Shibishlim  •   Shidka  •   Shidu  •   Shigkhu  •   Shirlukam  •   Shogun  •   Shuada  •   Shuakhuar  •   Shukain  •   Shulasgu  •   Shumuu  •   Shurkig  •   Shurkikhi  •   Shuulikh  •   Siakmasfa  •   Sii  •   Silk  •   Sima  •   Sivvista  •   Sloethu  •   Ssi  •   Station Four  •   Station One  •   Station Three  •   Station Two  •   Suakan  •   Sumuu  •   Syrna  •   T'azhqava  •   Tae  •   Talnes'ra  •   Tarija  •   Tarterus  •   Teoech  •   Tethys  •   Thalassa  •   Theetasigni  •   Tiffany  •   Tilmes  •   Tomb  •   Tree'chuakh  •   Troy  •   Tscho  •   Tsuchi  •   Tureis  •   Tutrii  •   Uaam  •   Ufesk  •   Uki  •   Umeeshe  •   Umnudar  •   Umri  •   Undim  •   Unishpiir  •   Upag  •   Ur  •   Urdanis  •   Urdi  •   Urgu  •   Urkesh  •   Urpa  •   Urshushur  •   Ursimga  •   Ushiik  •   Ushkhir  •   Ushkhuur  •   Ushmegili  •   Ushra  •   Ussine  •   Uumirsa  •   Uurku  •   Uushagkir  •   Uushar  •   Vipac  •   Wilderness  •   Ya'uiya-ko  •   Zaamish  •   Zaankhid  •   Zalaana  •   Zashe  •   Zeda  •   Zerpekush  •   Zhummuuki  •   Ziamr  •   Ziruushda  •   Zish  •   Zishku  •   Zugaa  •   Zuiar  •   Zukalis  •   Zukchurukh


Territorial Overview

This is an old Imperial core sector.

  1. Alleg: ImAp: "Third Imperium, Amec Protectorate"
  2. Alleg: ImDv: "Third Imperium, Domain of Vland"
  3. Alleg: ImLc: "Third Imperium, Lancian Cultural Region"

Imperial Duchies & Districts: 1105

This sector contains the following territorial holdings of the Imperial Nobility:

Politics and diplomacy: Rebellion

The advent of the Rebellion has struck Dagudashaag hard, bringing death to some and hardship to many. A settled, industrial centre has become the battleground for two of the greatest star fleets the Galaxy has ever seen. Entire planets have been laid waste -- others have tried to seal themselves off from the Universe in the hope of riding out the storm. Sector Duchess Karyn Viisarikaa, pursuing an idealistic course of neutrality, tries to preserve the principles of liberty and civilization in the few systems she still controls. Her followers search for ways to strike back at the murderer Lucan and the Usurper Dulinor, who destroyed their sector. Outside a few havens of stability, the sector is a lawless frontier, the province of roving bands of pirates, and worse.

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