Frontier Worlds Subsector
Frontier Worlds Subsector | ||||||
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Sector | Ley | |||||
Capital | Saramid (Ley 2222) | |||||
No. of Stars | 22 | |||||
Majority Control | Third Imperium - 100% |
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Description (Specifications)
The Frontier Worlds Subsector is defended by 262nd Fleet.
Subsector Summary: 1116
Frontier Worlds, subsector K of Ley contains 22 worlds with an estimated population of 67 billion, a per capita income of Cr2,899, and a total economy is BCr195,782. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr2,418 through 18 starports (4 Class A, 5 Class B, 7 Class C, 2 Class D) employing 421,440 people. Driving this interstellar trade are three Agricultural (Ag) worlds, three Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, two Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, six Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, one Rich (Ri) world, and three Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Frontier Worlds maintain one Naval base. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 5 and 12). The highest technology level is 15 at Saramid (Ley 2222).
Frontier Worlds, subsector K of Ley contains 31 stars and 237 identified planets; 13 monostellar systems, nine binary systems, no trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 22 of the 22 systems (100%) have native gas giants. There are no Asteroid (As) belts, one Desert (De) world, two Garden (Ga) worlds, two Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, two Poor (Po) worlds, three Vacuum (Va) worlds, and two Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.
Frontier Worlds has an estimated population of 67 billion distributed across four High population (Hi) worlds, four Moderate population (Ph) worlds, seven Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, three Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world is Flous (Ley 2122). The population consists of 2 sophont groups.
2 identified sophont populations in Frontier Worlds | |
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Third Imperium
The Third Imperium has jurisdiction over all of the worlds with an estimated population of 67 billion, a per capita income of Cr2,899, and a total economy is BCr195,782. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr2,418 through 18 starports (4 Class A, 5 Class B, 7 Class C, 2 Class D) employing 421,440 people. Driving this interstellar trade are three Agricultural (Ag) worlds, three Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, two Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, six Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, one Rich (Ri) world, and three Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Third Imperium maintain one Naval base. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 5 and 12). The highest technology level is 15 at Saramid (Ley 2222).
The Third Imperium has an estimated population of 67 billion distributed across four High population (Hi) worlds, four Moderate population (Ph) worlds, seven Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, three Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world is Flous (Ley 2122). The population consists of 2 sophont groups.
- The Third Imperium subsector capital of Frontier Worlds is Saramid (Ley 2222)
Astrographic Features & Trade Routes: 1116
The following astrographic features and trade routes can be found within this area:
- No information yet available.
World Listing: 1116
The following systems and worlds can be found within this area:
History & Background (Dossier)
When the Third Imperium was fighting the Civil War in the 600s, fleets were pulled from this region to fight for various claimants to the Iridium Throne. Seeing their chance to regain lost territory, and perhaps even some additional systems, the Sydites of the Sydymic Empire rapidly drove the weakened Imperial forces out of the Frontier Worlds Subsector, capturing some Imperial technology in the process. In 640 the Imperial fleets returned in force, and a major conflict began. The Sydite strategy was based around forcing the Imperials to accept a peace treaty as an alternative to immense bloodshed. It might have worked at another time, but after the Civil War, the Imperium had little patience. No matter how high the cost to the Imperium, they kept coming, and regained full control of the Frontier Worlds Subsector by 672.
Polity Listing: 1116
The following polities can be found within this subsector:
- Independent Powers (Pocket Empires)
- None
- Non-Aligned Powers (World-States)
- None
- Other Powers
- None
- Third Imperium (Imperial powers)
- Various member systems and worlds.
- Vargr Extents (Vargr powers)
- None
Native Sophonts (NILs): 1116
The following races (sophont species) are believed to have originated in this area:
- Humaniti (Human races)
- None
- Non-Human Races
- None
Demographics: 1116
Significant populations of the following races (sophont species) reside within this area:
- Humaniti (Human races)
- Non-Human Races
- None
Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116
These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this area:
- No information yet available.
References & Contributors / Sources
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- Jim Cunningham, John Harshman, J. Andrew Keith, Marc W. Miller, Gordon Sheridan. Atlas of the Imperium (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), TBD.
- Dave Sering. Ley Sector (Judges Guild, 1980), TBD.
- Martin Dougherty, Hunter Gordon. Gateway to Destiny (QuikLink Interactive, 2004), TBD.
- GURPS Traveller: Humaniti (Luriani)
- Mongoose Traveller: Luriani (Guadix Drift Subsector)
- External Link: Freelance Traveller by: Joel Benford