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The [[Shegimuud Trace]] is a cluster of twenty seven systems all accessible by jump-one ships and entirely contained within the coreward edges of [[Arnakhish Subsector|Arnakhish]] and [[Old Suns Subsector|Old Suns]] subsectors.  
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The [[Shegimuud Trace]] is a cluster of twenty seven [[system]]s all accessible by J-1 ships and entirely contained within the coreward edges of [[Arnakhish Subsector|Arnakhish]] and [[Old Suns Subsector|Old Suns]] subsectors.  
  
The origin of the name (which translates as Heavenly or Eternal Twins) is lost in the mists of time but popular belief holds that it is derived from the two type II bright giant stars that lie at its heart The primaries of the {{WorldS|Kua|Dagudashaag|}} and {{WorldS|Kemnagii|Dagudashaag|1904}} systems were named for a pair of squabbling Vilani heroes, Meshurish and Mendadii.  
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== Description ==
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The origin of the name (which translates as Heavenly or Eternal Twins) is lost in the mists of time but popular belief holds that it is derived from the two type II bright giant stars that lie at its heart.  
  
The spinward end of the Trace is dominated by industrialized {{WorldS|Giinashkhid|Dagudashaag|1502}} and agricultural {{WorldS|Ekuu|Dagudashaag|1102}} while advanced {{WorldS|Likhukam|Dagudashaag|2204}} overshadows the trailing edge.  
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The primaries of the {{WorldS|Kua|Dagudashaag|}} and {{WorldS|Kemnagii|Dagudashaag|1904}} systems were named for a pair of squabbling Vilani heroes, Meshurish and Mendadii.  
  
The Trace retains a strong Vilani flavour and many worlds still adhere closely to Vilani tradition.
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== History and background ==
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The Trace retains a strong [[Vilani]] flavour and many worlds still adhere closely to Vilani tradition.
  
== Description ==
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== Worlds and sectors ==
No information yet available.  
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The spinward end of the Trace is dominated by industrialized {{WorldS|Giinashkhid|Dagudashaag|1502}} and agricultural {{WorldS|Ekuu|Dagudashaag|1102}} while advanced {{WorldS|Likhukam|Dagudashaag|2204}} overshadows the trailing edge.  
  
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
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=== World Listing ===
No information yet available.
 
 
 
== Worlds & Sectors ([[Astrography]]) ==
 
No information yet available.
 
 
 
=== World Listing: 1116 ===
 
 
{{ClusterWorlds2}}
 
{{ClusterWorlds2}}
  
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
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== References and contributors ==
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{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= [[Jae Campbell]] - [[Signal-GK]] [[Signal-GK4|Issue #4]] - {{HIWG}}
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|S1= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 04|page=50|article=Library Data: Old Suns}} via {{HIWG}}
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|S2= {{Ludography cite|name=Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag|page=316}}
 
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[[Category: Shegimuud Trace]]
[[Category: Astrography]]
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{{LEN|Clusters}}
{{LEN|Era: Milieu 1116|T5 Second Survey worlds}}
 

Revision as of 14:27, 4 March 2018

The Shegimuud Trace is a cluster of twenty seven systems all accessible by J-1 ships and entirely contained within the coreward edges of Arnakhish and Old Suns subsectors.

Description

The origin of the name (which translates as Heavenly or Eternal Twins) is lost in the mists of time but popular belief holds that it is derived from the two type II bright giant stars that lie at its heart.

The primaries of the Kua (Dagudashaag ) and Kemnagii (Dagudashaag 1904) systems were named for a pair of squabbling Vilani heroes, Meshurish and Mendadii.

History and background

The Trace retains a strong Vilani flavour and many worlds still adhere closely to Vilani tradition.

Worlds and sectors

The spinward end of the Trace is dominated by industrialized Giinashkhid (Dagudashaag 1502) and agricultural Ekuu (Dagudashaag 1102) while advanced Likhukam (Dagudashaag 2204) overshadows the trailing edge.

World Listing

27 of 27 World articles in Shegimuud Trace
Anka  •  Arkhuu  •  Degushush  •  Dilaaii  •  Diu  •  Drogheda  •  Edaridur  •  Ekuu  •  Giinashkhid  •  Gursa  •  Guru  •  Imga  •  Kemnagii  •  Khruel  •  Khumsada  •  Ki (Da 2205)  •  Kilasir  •  Kiuur  •  Likhukam  •  Manshuruk  •  Masiruu  •  Miam  •  Misaruu  •  Misir  •  Morian Khama  •  Nukaush  •  Rabir  •  
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References and contributors

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