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− | The nature of planetary conditions never lent itself to fixed colonial holdings. The orbital starport and yards service traffic passing through. Megacorporations bid on annual contracts for sending harvesters into the depths to collect natural resources. These are administered at the subsector governmental level. Permenant residents dwell and crew large vessel/habitats. They work in the service industries to cater to the interstellar traffic and scout requirements. Each independent vessel is a government unto themselves. Most of the resource collection operations are submersible to avoid local weather and avoid the atmospheric taint. Life support macinery is an import often in demand. Certain codes and policies are agreed to by captains wishing to operate here. These terms and conditions constitute the local law level. The scouts and marine security details act as enforcement and collect those malcontents who are kicked off their ride. Most operators are company men in one way or another. They tend to their own business and stay out of eachothers way. You can sail for a long time on a planet this size and not meet anyone. The sparse population meets that entertainment media also has a ready market here. | + | The nature of planetary conditions never lent itself to fixed colonial holdings. The orbital starport and yards service traffic passing through. Megacorporations bid on annual contracts for sending harvesters into the depths to collect natural resources. These are administered at the subsector governmental level. Permenant residents dwell and crew large vessel/habitats. They work in the service industries to cater to the interstellar traffic and scout requirements. Each independent vessel is a government unto themselves. Most of the resource collection operations are submersible to avoid local weather and avoid the atmospheric taint. Life support macinery is an import often in demand. Certain codes and policies are agreed to by captains wishing to operate here. These terms and conditions constitute the local law level. The scouts and marine security details act as enforcement and collect those malcontents who are kicked off their ride. Most operators are company men in one way or another. They tend to their own business and stay out of eachothers way. You can sail for a long time on a planet this size and not meet anyone. The sparse population meets that entertainment media also has a ready market here. |
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+ | This is a young system and the planet is geologicallly active. Volcanic materials contribute to the tainted atmosphere. In addition the oxygen levels are low because life here has evolved very far yet. Some of the native microbes produce hazardous metabolic waste products, other organisms are small enough to float airborne and if inhaled pose a health risk. Thick masses of colonial single celled organisms are as far as it goes. Organics can be harvested, they provide the types of biological raw materials that the [[Vlani]] prefer. Raw materials and minerals are exploitable. Most deposits are too small to justify the cost of large scale industrial investment. Imported technology allows some measure of comfort but living space is always at a perimum on the travelling machines, irony on a world which such a low population density. The hand full of "permanent" installations are large rig structures that service and submerged anchor points for service and maintenance of the big machines. Crews tend to rotate off planet when they get the chance. The local economy is limited to some trade and barter of parts and materials as necessary between the smaller operators and crews. Large corporate vessels have their own off world support and logistics shipments, they tend to ignore the little guys. | ||
== History & Background (Dossier) == | == History & Background (Dossier) == |
Revision as of 19:58, 29 May 2015
Reemen/Wolf (Zarushagar 2129) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classic Era (1116) | B77A405-A
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See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
System Details | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Primary | F2 V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Planetoid Belts | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gas Giants | 3 |
Reemen (World) Synopsis
System Data
- System Name Reemen
- System Location Zarushagar Sector / Subsector K
- Travel Zone Green (No Special Restrictions)
- Stellar Type F2 V
- Gas Giants 3
- Asteroid Belts 0
- Allegiance Imperial (Im)
- Bases Imperial Scout Base
Main World Data
- Attribute UPP Description GURPS
- Starport B Good Facilities. Spacecraft Shipyards. Refined Fuel. Class IV
- Diameter 7 Medium (11,200km)
- Atmosphere 7 Standard (Tainted)
- Hydrographics A Water World (100%)
- Population 4 70,000
- Government 0 No Governmental Structure.
- Law Level 5 Moderate law (personal concealed weapons prohibited) GCR 3
- Tech Level A Early Stellar (Jump, Circa 2100) GTL 9
- Core Type Molten
- Density 0.97 Earths
- Mass 0.85 Earths
- Gravity 0.92 G
- Rotation Period 14 hours
- Orbital Period 175 days
- Axial Tilt 21 degrees
- Orbital Eccentricity 0.007
- Satellites 2
- Surface Pressure 1.348 atm
- Trade Information
System Classifications :
- Non-Industrial
- Water-World
- World Trade Number (WTN) : 3
- Per Capita Income (WPCI) : $ 2,928
Non Canon Description
The nature of planetary conditions never lent itself to fixed colonial holdings. The orbital starport and yards service traffic passing through. Megacorporations bid on annual contracts for sending harvesters into the depths to collect natural resources. These are administered at the subsector governmental level. Permenant residents dwell and crew large vessel/habitats. They work in the service industries to cater to the interstellar traffic and scout requirements. Each independent vessel is a government unto themselves. Most of the resource collection operations are submersible to avoid local weather and avoid the atmospheric taint. Life support macinery is an import often in demand. Certain codes and policies are agreed to by captains wishing to operate here. These terms and conditions constitute the local law level. The scouts and marine security details act as enforcement and collect those malcontents who are kicked off their ride. Most operators are company men in one way or another. They tend to their own business and stay out of eachothers way. You can sail for a long time on a planet this size and not meet anyone. The sparse population meets that entertainment media also has a ready market here.
This is a young system and the planet is geologicallly active. Volcanic materials contribute to the tainted atmosphere. In addition the oxygen levels are low because life here has evolved very far yet. Some of the native microbes produce hazardous metabolic waste products, other organisms are small enough to float airborne and if inhaled pose a health risk. Thick masses of colonial single celled organisms are as far as it goes. Organics can be harvested, they provide the types of biological raw materials that the Vlani prefer. Raw materials and minerals are exploitable. Most deposits are too small to justify the cost of large scale industrial investment. Imported technology allows some measure of comfort but living space is always at a perimum on the travelling machines, irony on a world which such a low population density. The hand full of "permanent" installations are large rig structures that service and submerged anchor points for service and maintenance of the big machines. Crews tend to rotate off planet when they get the chance. The local economy is limited to some trade and barter of parts and materials as necessary between the smaller operators and crews. Large corporate vessels have their own off world support and logistics shipments, they tend to ignore the little guys.
History & Background (Dossier)
The only terrestrial planet of the five in the system to be in the habitable zone AND have water. The scout service selected it as a base for service and refuelling.
References & Contributors (Sources)
- Classic Traveller Atlas of the Imperium
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis), Captain, and Lead Naval Architect Ronald B. Kline, Jr. of the Imperial Navy
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com