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* ca 5450AD: Civil war within the [[Sath Alliance]]: the [[Sath Diaspora]].
 
* ca 5450AD: Civil war within the [[Sath Alliance]]: the [[Sath Diaspora]].
 
* 5489AD: [[Scybrian Wars]] come to an end.
 
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* 5596AD: The [[Sath]] occupy the [[Hell Worlds]].
 
* 5600AD: Data for Orret Subsector is published in the [[DSP Listing]].
 
* 5600AD: Data for Orret Subsector is published in the [[DSP Listing]].
  

Revision as of 13:52, 21 August 2018

Orret Subsector
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Sarudis
Sector Far Home
Capital Pador
No. of Stars 21
Majority Control Non-aligned Human-dominated (NaHu) - 86%
2nd Control Hell Worlds (HeWo) - 10%
3rd Control Rimward Federation (RiFe) - 4%

Orret Subsector is Subsector K of Far Home Sector.

Description / Specifications

Orret Subsector is named for the Orret system and its white bright giant star. The coreward and spinward regions of the subsector contain the Demon's Eye Rift, while its rimward regions are dominated by the Pador-Aredian Cluster and dotted with scattered systems. Two Star Lanes, the Void Edge and the Pador-Peset Spur, cross the Subsector and carry huge amounts of interstellar trade. Pador is an extremely important industrial and commercial hub.

Physical Astrography

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

Clusters & Traces

Rifts & Voids

Other Astrographic Features

Nebula

Bright Stars

Star Lanes

A number of Star Lanes cross the Subsector:

World Listing

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

21 Worlds in the Orret Subsector
Alasar  •  Arasti  •  Brusior  •  Chell  •  Felid  •  Felu Mar  •  Iasanu  •  Janna  •  Knyth  •  Meleset  •  Mestra  •  Orret  •  Pador  •  Peset  •  Politro  •  Quistil  •  Shosia  •  Suart  •  Tasak  •  Yalo  •  Yerrin  •  

Political Astrography

Demographics

Population: 5.578 billion Sophonts.

  • Other Non-Human Races
    • Hoppers: approximately 381.57 million (6.84% of the population), largely concentrated within insular self-sufficient communities within established urban areas on human worlds. Most have never visited Fedan, their ancestral homeworld, and many have developed unique customs and habits.
    • Sath: approximately 18 million.
      • Diaspora Sath: approximately 3.5 million, widely dispersed within isolated communities.
      • Sath Military Occupation Forces: in excess of 14.5 million, currently within the Hell Worlds region.
    • Temelik: 387.01 million (6.94% of the population), largely concentrated on Iasanu. Individual Temelik can be found throughout human-dominated space.

Native Sophonts

Linguistic Topography

The following languages are the most commonly spoken within Orret Subsector:

Polities

Interstellar Relations

Pador is the industrial powerhouse of the Rim. It directly controls three other systems within the Pador-Aredian Cluster including Iasanu, the homeworld of the Temelik. The vessels of the Padoran Grand Fleet patrol the Pador-Aredian Cluster, the Void Edge Star Lane and the Pador-Peset Spur, keeping the Star Lanes open, flying the flag for Pador, and maintaining political stability. Pador could easily support a substantially larger navy and military but conservative political interests within its government prevent this.

  • Pador is deeply concerned about the danger presented by the Sath on its rimward borders and is increasing its military presence among the systems in the area. Vessels of the Padoran Grand Fleet frequently come into contact with powerful Sath commerce raiders.

The Rimward Federation claims a single system, Peset, along with a surrounding buffer zone of interstellar space, in the spinward-rimward corner of the Subsector. It is the spinward terminus of the Pador-Peset Spur and has been declared a Free Port and Commercial Enterprise Zone. It is undergoing a period of intense development and expansion. The tiny but efficient Rimward Federation Navy primarily busies itself with customs enforcement and anti-smuggling operations. It cooperates closely with the Padoran Grand Fleet.

The Hell Worlds are formerly neutral human-dominated systems occupied by the violently anti-human Sath, specifically the Ka’sa and Khas'ahi Factions of the Sath Alliance. They have moved in millions of troops, tens of thousands of ships and vehicles and huge amounts of equipment, and appear to be transitioning from a military invasion to a full-scale colonisation effort. An organised and proactive human resistance exists, supported strategically by powerful offworld interests and physically by both mercenary and starmerc forces.

  • Powerful Sath commerce raiders are active throughout the Subsector and present a considerable danger to interstellar trade and commerce.

Capitals

Subsector Summary

Orret, subsector K of Far Home has 21 worlds, of which 15 have native gas giants. The estimated population for the subsector is 5 billion sophonts (not necessarily humans). There is one High population (Hi) world, one Moderate population (Ph) world, nine Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, seven Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. There are four Agricultural (Ag) worlds versus one Pre-Agricultural (Pa) world, and four Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds. There are three Rich (Ri) worlds versus one Industrial (In) world. There is one Asteroid (As) belt, three Desert (De) worlds, three Garden (Ga) worlds, three Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, six Poor (Po) worlds, three Vacuum (Va) worlds, and one Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) world. There are no Naval bases in the subsector, no Scout bases, and no Way stations. The highest population world is Pador (Far Home 2325). The highest tech level is C at Pador (Far Home 2325). The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 10).

Polity Listing

The Non-Aligned Human-dominated worlds in Orret encompasses 18 worlds with a population of 5 billion. The highest population world is Pador (Far Home 2325). The highest tech level is C at Pador (Far Home 2325). The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 10).

The Hell Worlds in Orret has jurisdiction over two worlds with a population of 6 million. The highest population world is Orret (Far Home 2230). The highest tech level is A at Orret (Far Home 2230).

The Rimward Federation in Orret has jurisdiction over one world with a population of 8 million. The highest population world is Peset (Far Home 1728). The highest tech level is B at Peset (Far Home 1728).

History & Background

Orret Subsector saw some early activity by humans, particularly within the Pador-Aredian Cluster, where refugees from the repressive Second Confederation found shelter. Following the establishment of the Third Confederation successor states began to emerge but their development was ended by the onset of the Dark Age. Almost all expansion and growth within the region is relatively modern, beginning during the Renaissance period and continuing with the rise of Development Organizations.

  • A strong social divide exists between wealthy and aristocratic Fives, descended from the original settlers and crew of the Last Armada, and Gens, individuals whose ancestors were grown in GenPods and raised by Hoppers.

Major Historical Events Timeline

Some of the more important historical events that have affected this area include:

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