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== Description (Specifications) ==
 
== Description (Specifications) ==
 
'''The Spinward Main:''' Meandering throughout the Spinward Marches is an informal trade route called the Spinward Main. This Main is a line (actually several lines, with branches) of worlds each only jump-1 from the next. The result is that long, often profitable trading journeys are possible even for lowly jump-1 ships. From Regina, the Main extends coreward, into the subsector. It also extends spinward, beyond the Imperial borders, ultimately to Querion subsector and the Zhodani Consulate. {{Page cite|name= Twilight’s Peak|page=6}}
 
'''The Spinward Main:''' Meandering throughout the Spinward Marches is an informal trade route called the Spinward Main. This Main is a line (actually several lines, with branches) of worlds each only jump-1 from the next. The result is that long, often profitable trading journeys are possible even for lowly jump-1 ships. From Regina, the Main extends coreward, into the subsector. It also extends spinward, beyond the Imperial borders, ultimately to Querion subsector and the Zhodani Consulate. {{Page cite|name= Twilight’s Peak|page=6}}
 
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While most of the Main lies within the borders of the {{Imperium}}, branches enter the [[Darrian Confederation]] and the [[Sword Worlds Confederation]], and some segments traverse neutral space.
 
* Short branches of the Main extend into both [[Foreven Sector]] (17 systems) and [[Deneb Sector]] (6 systems).
 
  
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==

Revision as of 23:33, 18 April 2018

The Spinward Main is an astrographic group of systems in the Spinward Marches Sector, each within jump-1 of another.

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  • Together, this grouping forms a corridor of jump points that allows simple jump-1 ships to travel to fifteen of the sixteen subsectors within the Spinward Marches, and to 236 of the sector's 439 known worlds.
  • Please also see: Main

Description (Specifications)

The Spinward Main: Meandering throughout the Spinward Marches is an informal trade route called the Spinward Main. This Main is a line (actually several lines, with branches) of worlds each only jump-1 from the next. The result is that long, often profitable trading journeys are possible even for lowly jump-1 ships. From Regina, the Main extends coreward, into the subsector. It also extends spinward, beyond the Imperial borders, ultimately to Querion subsector and the Zhodani Consulate. [1]

History & Background (Dossier)

The Spinward Main has been popularly divided into several subsections, such as a cul-de-sac branch which enters Regina subsector at Jenghe and extends as far as Efate.

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)

No information yet available.

World Listing: 1105

The following systems and worlds are located on this astrographic feature:

245 Worlds in Spinward Main
457-973  •  494-908  •  567-908  •  871-438  •  886-945  •  899-076  •  Adabicci  •  Adapam  •  Aki (SM 2035)  •  Alell  •  Alenzar  •  Algine  •  Anduril  •  Anselhome  •  Arden  •  Asmodeus  •  Asteltine  •  Avastan  •  Beater  •  Belizo  •  Bendor  •  Binges  •  Biter  •  Bowman  •  Breslow  •  Brodie  •  Bronze  •  Caladbolg  •  Caliburn  •  Callia  •  Caloran (SM 0911)  •  Capon  •  Carse  •  Catuz  •  Celepina  •  Cipatwe  •  Cogri  •  Colada  •  Collace  •  Condaria  •  Craw  •  Cunnonic  •  Dallia  •  Darrian  •  Datrillian  •  Daumier  •  Dawnworld  •  Debarre  •  Derchon  •  Dhian  •  Dinom  •  Dinomn  •  Djinni  •  Dojodo  •  Drolraw  •  Duale  •  Durendal (SM 1523)  •  Dyrnwyn  •  Echiste  •  Efate  •  EgyptMelior  •  Ektron  •  Elixabeth  •  Engrange  •  Enos  •  Entrope  •  Equus  •  Excalibur  •  Extolay  •  Faldor  •  Flammarion  •  Flexos  •  Forboldn  •  Forine  •  Fornice  •  Fosey  •  Froin  •  Frond  •  Fulacin  •  Gandr  •  Garoo  •  Garrincski  •  Gerome  •  Gileden  •  Gitosy  •  Glisten  •  Gohature  •  Gorram  •  Gothe  •  Gram  •  Grille  •  Grote  •  Gulistan  •  Gungnir  •  Gunn  •  Hefry  •  Henoz  •  Heroni (SM 2521)  •  Heroni (SM 3017)  •  Hexos  •  Hofud  •  Horosho  •  Hrunting  •  Ianic  •  Icetina  •  Iderati  •  Ilium (SM 0426)  •  Inchin  •  Inthe (SM 2410)  •  Iron  •  Ivendo  •  Jacent (SM 0624)  •  Jenghe  •  Jokotre  •  Jone (SM 0433)  •  Joyeuse (SM 1123)  •  Judice  •  K'Kirka  •  Karin  •  Keanou  •  Kegena  •  Kinorb (SM 2512)  •  Knorbes  •  La'Belle  •  Laberv  •  Lakou  •  Loneseda  •  Louzy  •  Lunion  •  Lydia  •  Macene  •  Maitz  •  Margesi (SM 1020)  •  Mater Nova  •  Meleto  •  Melior  •  Mertactor  •  Mewey  •  Milagro  •  Belizo  •  Mille Falcs  •  Mire (SM 0527)  •  Mirriam (SM 0333)  •  Mithril  •  Mjolnir  •  Mora  •  Moran  •  Motmos  •  Nadrin  •  Narsil  •  Natoko (SM 2620)  •  New Rome  •  Nirton  •  Noctocol  •  Nosea  •  Ochecate  •  Olympia (SM 1728)  •  Orcrist  •  Overnale  •  Pagaton  •  Pannet  •  Pavabid  •  Paya  •  Penelope  •  Pequan (SM 1210)  •  Phlume  •  Pimane  •  Pirema  •  Quhaiathat  •  Quiru  •  Ralhe  •  Rangent  •  Raschev  •  Rech  •  Regina  •  Rena  •  Resten  •  Rethe  •  Rhise  •  Risek  •  Roget  •  Rorise  •  Rorre  •  Ruie  •  Sacnoth  •  Sansibar  •  Saxe (SM 0231)  •  Sharrip  •  Sheyou  •  Shirene  •  Skull  •  Smoug  •  Somem  •  Sorel (SM 2137)  •  Spirelle  •  Spume  •  Squallia  •  Stave  •  Steel  •  Sting  •  Strouden  •  Tacaxeb  •  Talchek  •  Talos  •  Tarkine  •  Tarsus (SM 1138)  •  Tenalphi  •  Terant 340  •  Terra Nova  •  Tionale  •  Tivid  •  Tizon  •  Tondoul  •  Torment  •  Trane  •  Treece  •  Tremous Dex  •  Trexalon  •  Trifuge  •  Tsarina (SM 2236)  •  Tureded  •  Tyrfing  •  Uakye  •  Ucella  •  Uniqua  •  Utoland  •  Valhalla (SM 2811)  •  Vanejen  •  Vreibefger  •  Walston  •  Wardn  •  Weiss  •  Whanga  •  Windsor (SM 1935)  •  Winston (SM 0620)  •  Wochiers  •  Wonstar  •  Wurzburg  •  Wypoc  •  Yori  •  Yurst  •  Zaibon  •  Zenopit  •  Zircon (SM 1110)  •  Zivije  •  

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