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''Magyar Sector'' is a crossroads of Vilani, Terran, and Aslan influences. It additionally houses three important Solomani member-states with their own distinct [[culture]]s: ...the [[Wuan Technology Association]], the [[New Slavic Solidarity]], and the [[Reformed Dootchen Estates]]. It has long been not only a military backdrop with a number of hot conflicts, but also a ripe trade zone full of fine cuisine combing cultural influences, powerfully innovative manufacturing bases (...including robotics), and some of the most harmonious multi-sophont communities located in [[Charted Space]].
  
 
=== Toponyms: 1105 ===
 
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Revision as of 18:51, 8 October 2019

Magyar Sector
Dark Nebula Daibei Solomani Rim
Magyar style="width: 250px; height: 350px; border: solid 1px black;"
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Canopus
Subsectors
Sector Data
No. of Worlds 516
Population 552,316 million
Majority Control Solomani Confederation - 74%
Secondary Control Third Imperium - 26%
Domain Domain of Sol
Solomani Sphere
Capital Various
Gross Sector Product BCr2,798,494
Trade Volume BCr43,018
Imperial Coordinate -1 / -3
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Magyar style="width: 250px; height: 350px; border: solid 1px black; float: right; clear: left"

The Magyar Sector, galactic coordinates (-1,-3), lies trailing of Dark Nebula and spinward of the Solomani Rim.

Meta-History & Background

Magyar Sector was originally designed by Marc Miller and appeared in the 1984 Classic Traveller Atlas of the Imperium.


  1. In 1984, the Classic Traveller Atlas of the Imperium was published.
  2. In 1987, the MegaTraveller Imperial Encyclopedia was published.
  3. In 1989, the periodical MegaTraveller The Travellers' Digest 14 was published.
  4. In 1990, MegaTraveller Alien - Vilani & Vargr was published.
  5. In 1991, MegaTraveller Alien - Solomani & Aslan was published.
  6. In 2012, Mongoose Traveller: Solomani was published.

  • As of Fall 2016, this sector has been programmed into the Traveller RPG Wiki.
  • It has been T5 Second Survey reviewed and updated to T5 standards.

Description (Specifications)

Magyar Sector is a crossroads of Vilani, Terran, and Aslan influences. It additionally houses three important Solomani member-states with their own distinct cultures: ...the Wuan Technology Association, the New Slavic Solidarity, and the Reformed Dootchen Estates. It has long been not only a military backdrop with a number of hot conflicts, but also a ripe trade zone full of fine cuisine combing cultural influences, powerfully innovative manufacturing bases (...including robotics), and some of the most harmonious multi-sophont communities located in Charted Space.

Toponyms: 1105

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

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

Linguistic Topography: 1105

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

History & Background (Dossier)

Its population is almost entirely Solomani in origin and many worlds of Magyar retain very distinct cultures that still have echoes of old Earth.

Native Sophonts (NILs): 1105

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

Demographics: 1105

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

Historical Eras

General Overview: Because of the sector's proximity to both the Imperium and the Aslan Hierate, Magyar has long served as a flash point for conflict.

History-Era: Mileu 1100

Magyar was first settled during the Ziru Sirka period, as the Vilani claimed the trailing, coreward subectors. During the Interstellar Wars period several Earth ethnic groups and social movements colonized the coreward subsectors outside of both Vilani and Terran Confederation control. These efforts extended into the rest of the sector throughout the Rule of Man.

  • During the Long Night many worlds of Magyar were isolated and subject to predation from Reavers. Several Reaver states were said to be based within the sector.
  • During the Aslan Border Wars the sector was a frequent staging area for Solomani-Aslan conflict. In 212 the Peace of Dark Nebula, established between the Aslan and some polities in Magyar, brought lasting peace for over a 100 years. In 374 the Old Earth Union navy began attacking Aslan patrols without declaring war. In response, four major clans and 16 minor clans declared war on the Old Earth Union and several Magyar states. While the Peace of Ftahalr (380) was executed between the Imperium and four major clans and, as such, did not necessarily extend into Magyar, the Aslan evidently honored the 30-parsec buffer in that sector as well.
  • In 400 Magyar and Dark Nebula sectors were absorbed into the Imperium. Most of Magyar was then contained within the Solomani Autonomous Region established in 704.
  • Following its formation of in 871, the Solomani Confederation repeatedly violated the Peace of Ftahalr by expanding spinward, until the buffer zone in the Magyar sector was completely overrun and the Confederation border touched the Hierate.
  • During the Solomani Rim War, fighting extended to subsectors D, G, H, J, K, L, and P. The Imperial forces captured the coreward, trailing subsectors in Magyar, and continued to occupy them following the armistice.

Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116

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





Politics & Diplomacy (Interstellar Relations)

Most of Magyar is part of the Solomani Confederation, and along with the Solomani Rim and Alpha Crucis, is sometimes called the "Core Confederation."

  • Important Confederation member states within the sector include the Wuan Technology Association, the Reformed Dootchen Estates, and the New Slavic Solidarity.
  • Although the Solomani Confederation claims a much higher number of systems in Magyar (386, or 74%), the Coreward-Trailing subsectors with much higher populations are controlled by the Imperium, and thus the Imperium holds the majority of Magyar Sector's population.
  • The Imperium holds the majority (77%) of Magyar Sector's population.

Polity Listing: 1105

The following polities can be found within this sector:

Polity Descriptions: 1105

Here are several synopses of the polities found in this sector:

  1. Alleg: ImDs: "Third Imperium, Domain of Sol"
  2. Alleg: SoCf: "Solomani Confederation"
  3. Alleg: SoNS: "Solomani Confederation, New Slavic Solidarity"
  4. Alleg: SoRD: "Solomani Confederation, Reformed Dootchen Estates"
  5. Alleg: SoWu: "Solomani Confederation, Wuan Technology Association"

Imperial Territory: 1105

This is an Imperial frontier area.

  • Although Magyar is not within the conventional bounds of the Domain of Sol, the Imperial systems are administered by that domain.
  • The Imperial portion of this sector is administered from the Domain of Sol.
  • 26.00% is controlled by the Third Imperium.
  • 74.00% is controlled by non-Imperial powers.

Trade Routes (Economic Astrography)

The following astrographic features and trade routes can be found within this area:

Mains, Branches & Arms

Clusters & Traces

Rifts, Voids & Jump Bridges

Other Astrographic Features

Worlds, Systems & Sectors (Political Astrography)

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Capital/s: 1105

The capital/s of this polity is/are located in the following location/s:

Sector Summary: 1105

The Magyar sector has 516 worlds with an estimated population of 552 billion, a per capita income of Cr5,328, and a total economy is BCr2,941,205. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr30,961 through 430 starports (90 Class A, 121 Class B, 158 Class C, 61 Class D) employing 4,806,130 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 51 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, 69 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, 49 Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, 72 Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, 22 Rich (Ri) worlds, and 24 Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Magyar maintain 72 Naval bases, 67 Military bases, and six Scout bases. The average technology level is 10 (with most between 7 and 12). The highest technology level is 14 at Wu (Magyar 0203), Brandon (Magyar 0409), Eery (Magyar 1208), Desolation (Magyar 1506), Alphard (Magyar 1701), and Clown (Magyar 1807).

The Magyar sector contains 737 stars and 5,523 identified planets; 303 monostellar systems, 205 binary systems, eight trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 411 of the 516 systems (79%) have native gas giants. There are ten Asteroid (As) belts, 51 Desert (De) worlds, 19 Garden (Ga) worlds, 42 Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, 144 Poor (Po) worlds, 56 Vacuum (Va) worlds, and 39 Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.

Magyar has an estimated population of 552 billion distributed across 38 High population (Hi) worlds, 91 Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 216 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 121 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Austa (Magyar 2503), Union (Magyar 2927), Beta (Magyar 3128), Plage (Magyar 2008), Iatur (Magyar 2628), and Alphard (Magyar 1701). The population consists of 8 sophont groups including three native sophonts.

8 identified sophont populations in Magyar


Polities

Solomani Confederation

The Solomani Confederation has jurisdiction over 386 worlds with an estimated population of 129 billion, a per capita income of Cr5,293, and a total economy is BCr682,861. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr9,611 through 322 starports (68 Class A, 100 Class B, 108 Class C, 46 Class D) employing 1,458,695 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 37 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, 51 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, 36 Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, 53 Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, 17 Rich (Ri) worlds, and 12 Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Solomani Confederation maintain 67 Naval bases, and 67 Military bases. The average technology level is 10 (with most between 7 and 12). The highest technology level is 14 at Wu (Magyar 0203), Brandon (Magyar 0409), Eery (Magyar 1208), Desolation (Magyar 1506), Clown (Magyar 1807), and Planck (Magyar 0216).

The Solomani Confederation has an estimated population of 129 billion distributed across 20 High population (Hi) worlds, 62 Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 167 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 99 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are New Sol (Magyar 0503), Clan (Magyar 0205), Clown (Magyar 1807), Iouo (Magyar 0624), Blackjack (Magyar 1438), and Wair (Magyar 0116). The population consists of 5 sophont groups including one native sophont.

Solomani Confederation capitals


Third Imperium, Domain of Sol

The Third Imperium, Domain of Sol has jurisdiction over 130 worlds with an estimated population of 422 billion, a per capita income of Cr5,351, and a total economy is BCr2,258,344. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr21,350 through 108 starports (22 Class A, 21 Class B, 50 Class C, 15 Class D) employing 3,347,435 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 14 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, 18 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, 13 Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, 19 Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, five Rich (Ri) worlds, and 12 Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Third Imperium, Domain of Sol maintain six Scout bases, and five Naval bases. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 7 and 12). The highest technology level is 14 at Alphard (Magyar 1701), Double (Magyar 1907), Plage (Magyar 2008), Seloo (Magyar 2102), Kemper (Magyar 2103), and Tolson (Magyar 2106).

The Third Imperium, Domain of Sol has an estimated population of 422 billion distributed across 18 High population (Hi) worlds, 29 Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 49 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 22 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Austa (Magyar 2503), Union (Magyar 2927), Beta (Magyar 3128), Plage (Magyar 2008), Iatur (Magyar 2628), and Alphard (Magyar 1701). The population consists of 4 sophont groups including two native sophonts.

Third Imperium, Domain of Sol capitals

World Listing: 1105

The following systems and worlds can be found within this sector:

494 Worlds in the Magyar Sector
536-876  •  Abrell  •  Acara  •  Aclavik  •  Acqua III  •  Adopoulos  •  Adria  •  Agari (Ma 0432)  •  Ahto  •  Aija  •  Akludu  •  Al-Aziz  •  Al-Medif  •  Alphard (Ma 1701)  •  Alto  •  Amelbar  •  Amon  •  Anerin  •  Anise (Ma 2904)  •  Annu-u  •  Antaeus (Ma 0921)  •  Argon  •  Arid  •  Arrid  •  Asorret  •  Asrow  •  Austa  •    •  Awrenek  •  Balajee  •  Barland  •  Barnstone  •  Beagle  •  Behave  •  Beldavs  •  Bentley (Ma 0137)  •  Berardsly  •  Bergvardt  •  Beta (Ma 3128)  •  Bhola  •  Bilox  •  Bindas  •  Bishop (Ma 1728)  •  Blackhawk  •  Blackjack  •  Bois  •  Boldfulch  •  Boracim  •  Boshkoff  •    •  Bouzouba  •  Bradley (Ma 0713)  •  Brand  •  Brawley  •  Breck  •  Brellik  •  Brereton  •  Britten  •  Bupaj  •  Burris  •  Burvee  •  Buschfeld  •  Butchko  •  Butphi  •  Byrley  •  Caldwell (Ma 1222)  •  Calvo  •  Cammon  •  Campany  •  Cea  •  Chorus  •  Chou  •  Chouli   •  Chuño  •  Ciaconn  •  Clan (Ma 0205)  •  Clarmeer  •  Clarmoment  •  Cloverreach  •  Clown  •  Coeus  •  Coglan  •  Cordle  •  Court  •  Cowan  •  Crecilius  •  Creighton  •  Crius  •  Cueball  •  Curson  •  Daftrew  •  Dahlpacker  •  Dalton  •  Damond  •  Deriabar  •  Derjoulian  •  Desolation (Ma 1506)  •  Dewal  •  Dexter  •  Diana (Ma 2133)  •  Diaque  •  Dikaku  •  Dillman  •  Dirramu  •  Dix  •  Dixon  •  Doak  •  Double (Ma 1907)  •  Douglas  •  Downfall  •  Drang (Ma 0233)  •  Drang  •  Dreesen (Ma 1916)  •  Drizz  •  Drocian  •  Dyavai  •  Ebaun  •  Ebbing  •  Ebisu  •  Eery  •  Einkamp  •  Ekar  •  Elnor  •  Enbaum  •  Ensley  •  Eoyang  •  Ersgill  •  Esteraj  •  Esuan  •  Ethlum  •  Ewaokh  •  Factn  •  Fairbairn  •  Falkenthal  •  Falstaff  •  Far Light  •  Farringhaus  •  Fase  •  Fatagin  •  Fatch  •  Fatridge  •  Fazio  •  Feast  •  Feayu  •  Finn  •  Firels  •  Fluri  •  Fornorb  •  Free  •  Frykberg  •  Ftuihtaea  •  Fukasaku  •  Furuma  •  Fyffe  •  G'anshum  •  Gadarur  •  Garner's Luck  •  Garniewicz  •  Garvey  •  Gastineau  •  Geb  •  Genugten  •  Gerwalk  •  Ghoryana  •  Ghosh  •  Gikir  •  Ginivia  •  Girral  •  Gjerdingen  •  Glenex  •  Gobi (Ma 0528)  •  Goodhurst  •  Greenvald  •  Grimes  •  Guenivier  •  Gunsan (Ma 0409)  •  Gupta  •  Gursky  •  Gushwa  •  Guskin  •  Gustin  •  Gyurenek  •  Hachiman  •  Hagymasi  •  Hale (Ma 1123)  •  Harpring  •  Havaiikii  •  Haworth  •  Headley  •  Heather  •  Heichel  •  Hekhtye  •  Helm  •  Hemoth  •  Herculis  •  Hershel  •  Hesselgrave  •  Hessoun  •  Higdon  •  Hodapp  •  Holywell  •  Hool  •  Hrongding  •  Htorakh  •  Hurshel  •  Hwisiy  •  Hyalin  •  Iatur  •  Icenogle  •  Icolka  •  Indet  •  Intress  •  Iouo  •    •  Issekhee  •  Ithaqua  •  Jafar  •  Jaro  •  Jiaxiang  •    •  Joce  •  Joliff  •  Jolly  •  Jondrea  •  Joppa  •  Justice  •  Justin  •  Kaarna  •  Kaig  •  Kanamsa  •  Kano  •  Karma (Ma 1212)  •  Kazilash  •  Kazimir  •  Kelriya  •  Kemper  •  Kench  •  Keyor  •  Kleug  •  Kliment (Ma 1410)  •  Kline  •  Ko's World  •  Kolin  •  Koskiku  •  Kotada  •  Kriss  •  Kroovand  •  Krupp (Ma 1136)  •  Kugle  •  Kuxald  •  Lachlan  •  Laidlaw  •  Lancess  •  Lanchester  •  Landgrebe  •  Langas  •  Last Pine  •  Lavik  •  Lazlo's World  •  Lazog  •  Ledbetter  •  Leikung  •  Leriss  •  Leto  •  Licini  •  Lisah  •  Lonelund  •  Lowhorn  •  Luoh  •  Mafred  •  Manta  •  Maxwell (Ma 1036)  •  Mazotz  •  McBain  •  McManus  •  McNellen  •  Melody  •  Merida  •  Mervyn  •  Messelnap  •  Mest  •  Meza  •  Mickel  •  Milbrath  •  Milenky  •  Minsk  •  Mitaro  •  Mitava  •  Mogeen  •  Montlivan  •  Morgenstern  •  Morsen  •  Motao  •  Moxbarg  •  Mpefu  •  Mubark  •  Nahn  •  Nait  •  Nakiim  •  Namedih  •  Namodi  •  Needler  •  Nethery  •  New Ico  •  New Sol  •  New Winnipeg  •  Nihonatarashi  •  Nimikh  •  Nishikiori  •  Norkio  •  Nosret  •  Nova Dune  •  Oasis (Ma 0102)  •  Ock  •  Ogorod  •    •  Oldorf  •  Olsson  •  Onewen  •  Opoyama  •  Orpurgo  •  Otha  •  Ownes  •  Oyama  •  Pacific  •  Packard  •  Panar  •  Pankow  •  Papesh  •  Paputsus  •  Pardini  •  Parkhill  •  Parperides  •  Pathak  •  Patnode  •  Patterson  •  Paxton  •  Pearce  •  Perrault  •  Philpott  •  Phipps  •  Phua  •  Piccione  •  Pieper  •  Pindur  •  Pinnock  •  Pity  •  Placid  •  Plage  •  Planck  •  Pocatlipcat  •  Pryon  •  Pungitore  •  Quinn  •  Quizen  •  Quraifi  •  Raiden  •  Raiou  •  Raleigh  •  Ramanar  •  Ramaniam  •  Ramli  •  Rasilha  •  Ratri  •  Red  •  Redden  •  Reed  •  Regasas  •  Reichmuth  •  Reid  •  Relatte  •  Reynold  •  Ristel  •  Rita's Place  •  Robidou  •  Roblig  •  Rodriguez  •  Roen  •  Rogalle  •  Romm  •  Rosefeld  •  Rouern  •  Rudikk  •  Rumley  •  Rundle  •  Sabuda  •  Saienz  •  Salyer  •  Sammadar  •  Sapphire  •  Saratela  •  Sawiykao'  •    •  Schaut  •  Schurz  •  Scoggan  •  Seker  •  Seladur  •  Selig  •  Seloo  •  Seung  •  Shanjaijing  •  Sharn  •  Shenski  •  Shigetoshi  •  Simovia  •  Sinott  •  Skyhaven  •  Smilgys  •  Sod  •  Sodra  •  Sorang  •  Spectrum  •  Spit  •  Stancombe  •  Stanko  •  Stansifer  •  Sterchi  •  Stevanic  •  Strom  •  Sturwold  •  Sumerfelt  •  Sumio  •  Summer's Lot  •  Sweet  •  Sylva  •  Taaksha  •  Tamroff  •  Tarn  •  Tatsuya  •  Teault  •  Tenson  •  Teska  •  Tlaloc (Ma 2230)  •  Tolson  •  Tooma  •  Tralp  •  Trechier  •  Trikak  •  Troy (Ma 0530)  •  Truelock  •  Trull  •  Tryon  •  Tsute  •  Tuoni   •  Turnwall  •  Tuxhorn  •  Tworek  •  Tyche  •  Typoer  •  Tyrrell  •  Udikaa  •  Udkukhii  •  Uebelhor  •  Ulm  •  Ungarn  •  Union (Ma 2927)  •  Urquiza  •  Usi Ub  •  Vacob  •  Vaderwall  •  Vala's World  •  Valentin  •  Vallance  •  Vanauken  •  Vaneken  •  Vanus  •  Vasya  •  Veller  •  Veneet  •  Viallalta  •  Vivian  •  Voetsak  •  Volna  •  Volund  •  Wackowsk  •  Wair (Ma 0116)  •  Waldrin  •  Waxstetter  •  Weiji  •  Wells (Ma 0614)  •  Wicker  •  Wieaaw  •  Wilkerson  •  Wingard  •  Winneauer  •  Winterlot  •  Wolfram  •  Wongxia  •  Wrath  •  Wright (Ma 0322)  •  Wu  •  Xian  •  Xianjin  •  Xuber  •  Yama  •  Yamashita  •  Yarling  •  Yatooma  •  Yazi  •  

Subsector Listing: 1116

The following subsectors can be found within this sector:

  1. Subsector A: Clan
  2. Subsector B: Eery
  3. Subsector C: Clown
  4. Subsector D: Anise
  5. Subsector E: Nemo
  6. Subsector F: New Town
  7. Subsector G: Voyager
  8. Subsector H: Kline
  9. Subsector I: Iouo
  10. Subsector J: Valhalla
  11. Subsector K: Swan
  12. Subsector L: New Mars
  13. Subsector M: Last Chance
  14. Subsector N: Black Jack
  15. Subsector O: Olympus
  16. Subsector P: Cluster

Territorial Overview: 1105

The following table details the subsectors within this area:

  • No information yet available.

Territorial Chart Key

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