Pador-Aredian Cluster
The Pador-Aredian Cluster is a group of stars that forms part of the Demon Cluster.
Description / Specifications
The Pador-Aredian Cluster contains 13 systems and straddles the border between Orret and Aredian Subsectors in Far Home Sector. It is named for the white subgiant primary star of the Aredian system (2625 Far Home) and for the politically and economically dominant Pador system (2325 Far Home). The worlds of the Cluster are accessible by conventional jump-1 vessels.
Political Astrography
Demographics
Population: 5.495 billion Sophonts.
- Humaniti (Human races)
- Solomani (Major Race): 4.954 billion (90.15% of the population), descended from human refugees who fled the Destruction of Terra. They refer to themselves as Terrans.
- Other Non-Human Races:
- Hoppers: an estimated 154.115 million "Distant" Hoppers (2.8% of the population), typically within established human communities. Most have never visited Fedan, their ancestral homeworld, and many have developed unique customs and habits.
- Diaspora Sath: unknown, estimated to be millions.
- Temelik: approximately 387 million (7.05% of the population), primarily on Iasanu, their homeworld, but found throughout human-controlled space.
Native Sophonts
- Temelik, native to the garden world of Iasanu.
Linguistic Topography
The following languages are the most commonly spoken within the Cluster:
- Anglish The language of the Firstworlds. A direct descendant of Fleet Anglic, widely spoken throughout the Distant Fringe. Most people know a few words and phrases of Anglish.
- Meranto. The language of the Rimward Federation, closely related to Fleet Anglic. It is not widely spoken outside of the Pel Avena Cluster – many native Meranto speakers can also speak Anglish.
- Padori. A direct descendant of Fleet Anglic, widely spoken within the Pador-Aredian cluster and common throughout the rimward half of Far Home Sector.
Polities
No polities exist within the Cluster.
Interstellar Relations
The worlds of the Pador-Aredian Cluster are non-aligned, though all look to Pador for leadership and defense. Three systems within the Cluster are directly administered by Pador, including Iasanu, the homeworld of the Temelik. The vessels of the Padoran Grand Fleet patrol the Cluster, regulating interstellar trade, 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.
- Powerful Sath commerce raiders have been active within the cluster and present a considerable danger to interstellar trade and commerce.
World Listing
The following systems and worlds are a part of the Cluster:
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History & Background
The Cluster was the location of The Haven and of the Padoran Assembly during the Second and Third Confederations. Many of its worlds became barren during the Dark Age but Pador survived and even flourished, developing a large population and a comprehensive infrastructure.
The Cluster was formerly under the jurisdiction of the New Frontiers Development Organisation, which chose to site its headquarters within the Yerrin system. When New Frontiers dissolved in the
The Sath Diaspora period saw the establishment of small refugee Sath Factions owing no loyalty to the Sath Alliance.
- The worlds of the Pador-Aredian Cluster have had a small Sath population since the Sath Diaspora of the 55th century. These outcast Sath inhabit isolated communities in remote areas of the Cluster and largely shun contact with humans.
Major Historical Events Timeline
Some of the more important historical events that have affected this area include:
- 2255AD: The Last Armada arrives in the Demon Cluster.
- 2500AD: The monolithic and anti-expansionist Second Confederation is founded. Settlement within the Demon Cluster is restricted to its coreward regions.
- ca 2550AD: There is some limited exploration of the Cluster. First contact between humans and Temelik. An outpost is founded on Pador.
- ca 3000 AD: The Haven, a sanctuary for refugees fleeing the Second Confederation, is active within the Cluster.
- 3359AD: 1st Civil War begins. The Cluster is considered to be have Expansionist sympathies.
- 3398AD: 8th Civil War begins.
- 3400AD: The Vilani Scare. Fall of the Second Confederation. End of the Civil Wars. The Dissolution period. New Sath expansion in the rimward-trailing quadrant of the Sector.
- 3417AD: The Third Confederation is founded. Limited development within the Subsector.
- 3650AD: Rise of the Padoran Assembly.
- 3730AD: Voyagers arrive and devastate the Subsector. The Dark Age begins.
- 4549AD: Unusual activity in the primary star of the Demon's Eye system. The Voyagers depart and the Dark Age ends. The Renaissance sees the first steps back into space.
- 4590AD: The Sath reemerge into space.
- ca 4900AD: Golden Age. Space travel becomes relatively commonplace.
- ca 4980AD: Foundation of New Frontiers Development Organization.
- ca 5300AD: Final dissolution of New Frontiers Development Organization.
- 5344AD: Scybrian Wars begin. The worlds of the Cluster make huge profits from exporting raw materials and finished goods.
- ca 5450AD: Civil war within the Sath Alliance: the Sath Diaspora. Sath refugees settle in isolated communities within the Cluster.
- 5489AD: Scybrian Wars come to an end.
- 5596AD: The Sath occupy the Hell Worlds.
- 5600AD: Data for the Pador-Aredian Cluster is published in the DSP Listing.
References & Contributors / Sources
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science