Stand Sector/secret
A secret, highly detailed listing of the worlds and systems lying within Stand Sector exists.
- The expanded Stand Sector data is an annex to the DSP Listing.
- It details a part of the Empty Stars.
- It is restricted data held by the University of Tal Varisa.
- It is not generally available to the public.
Description (Specifications)
Locked up securely in the archives of the University of Tal Varisa is a secret annex to the DSP Listing that contains substantially more astrographic data about Stand Sector than is generally available to the public.
Naming Protocols
All of the systems within Stand Sector have been named (mostly by automated naming processes, though there are suggestions that Deep Sky Program staff and others may have tinkered with the namimg protocols in the past). Occasionally names come into or fall out of favor and are changed. Stars and other significant astrographic features may be named for famous individuals - this is considered to be a great honor.
Detection Methods
Centuries of continuous observation, the use of sophisticated and extremely sensitive instruments and sensors, the ability to take measurements and readings from a wide range of vastly separated observation points, and state of the art data processing have allowed extensive, reliable astrophysical data to be gathered.
A variety of methods are used to survey distant systems and obtain accurate UWP data. The most commonly used are:
- Radial Velocity: a star with a planetary system will move in complex patterns in response to the gravitational influence of its family of orbiting worlds - this is also known as doppler spectroscopy. The technique allows planetary masses, diameters and orbits to be plotted and calculated with a high degree of precision. The occurrence of planetoid belts and empty orbits can also be determined.
- Transit Photometry: the apparent luminosity of a star will dip when an orbiting planet passes between it and the observer. This yields details regarding the size of orbiting worlds. Analysis of the energy spectrum also yields data about the atmosphere and the hydrosphere of the worlds.
- Reflection/Emission Modulations: the energy emanating from a distant planetary body can be accurately measured and analyzed. It gives data about physical conditions on the planet, providing detailed insight into the atmosphere and the hydrosphere of the observed world.
Physical Data
The stars and worlds that make up the systems within the Sector have only been remotely surveyed. However, their basic physical properties have been repeatedly assessed by multiple independent sources and the vast majority of these organizations confirm one another's findings. Although the UWP can never be stated with absolute certainty until the system has been physically visited, the listed UWP values are considered reliable.
- Based on the observations and findings mainworlds have been nominated for each system.
- When additional details are required, star systems are described using the Fringian Variant System Description.
Social Data
Starport and Social Data for the many worlds of Stand Sector is not available.
- Worlds are assumed to have a Class X Starport,
- Population and Population Multiplier are assumed to be 0.
- Government Type and Law Level are assumed to be 0.
- Tech Level is assumed to be 0.
These worlds are assumed to have the trade code Ba (Barren world).
Subsector Names
Although there are many exceptions, tradition within the Distant Fringe holds that a subsector is named for the system within its borders that contains the most luminous star. Named subsectors that do not contain stars often have prosaic or wistful titles, which may be associated with local astrographic features, space-time anomalys, or even legends and stories.
- All of the subsectors within Stand Sector have been named.
Subsector Names # Subsector A: Lacharet Subsector # Subsector B: Pemmalin Subsector # Subsector C: Tharin Subsector # Subsector D: Albusera Subsector # Subsector E: Unnamed # Subsector F: Unnamed # Subsector G: Unnamed # Subsector H: Frusher Subsector # Subsector I: Aragal Subsector # Subsector J: Unnamed # Subsector K: Unnamed # Subsector L: Osserin Subsector # Subsector M: Unnamed # Subsector N: Coru Sal Subsector # Subsector O: Unnamed # Subsector P: Unnamed
Restricted UWP Data
Individual UWP codes where no data is available are marked by the notation ?
The UWP codes for the Sector are divided by subsector - the divisions are denoted by blank lines in the data.
Hex Name UWP Remarks {Ix} (Ex) [Cx] N B Z PBG W A Stellar ---- -------------------- --------- -------------------- ---- ---- ---- - - - --- -- -- -------------- 0301 Garaver ?644???-? - - - ?20 8 Nx K0 V 0403 Dissanel ?302???-? Ic Va Tz - - - ?01 9 Nx G8 VI 0702 Reneda ?7A2???-? He Fl - - - ?14 6 Nx G3 V M7 V 0703 Lacharet ?767???-? Ga - - - ?30 11 Nx A1 V G5 VI 0901 Pemmalin ?87A???-? Wa - - - ?13 9 Nx G7 V 1702 Tharin ?223???-? Po Tz - - - ?03 6 Nx M2 V 2609 Knathise ?442???-? He Po Tz - - - ?05 8 Nx M7 V 2804 Narivane ?000???-? As Va - - - ?02 5 Nx M2 VI 2905 Uppusu ?766???-? Ga - - - ?14 9 Nx G3 V 2908 Whessir ?454???-? Po Sa - - - ?03 11 Nx M5 V M6 VI 3001 Brance ?100???-? Va Tz - - - ?10 5 Nx M9 VI 3003 Yarmer ?A9A???-? Wa - - - ?22 9 Nx G3 V 3101 Innaranse ?542???-? He Po Tz - - - ?11 7 Nx M1 V 3107 Albusera ?400???-? Va - - - ?23 12 Nx A2 III G3 V D 3109 Zorin ?312???-? Ic Tz - - - ?14 8 Nx M8 V 3204 Varolic ?420???-? De He Po Tz - - - ?20 6 Nx M3 V 3206 Enara ?000???-? As Va - - - ?00 5 Nx M7 VI 3207 Semerek ?402???-? Ic Va Tz - - - ?21 10 Nx M8 VI M9 VI 3208 Quaw ?6A0???-? He Tz - - - ?30 13 Nx M2 V M6 V M8 V 2912 Hesath ?534???-? Tz - - - ?23 9 Nx M6 V M8 VI 3012 Marlashon ?566???-? Tz - - - ?10 6 Nx K7 V 3111 Frusher ?757???-? Ga - - - ?22 10 Nx G2 V M0 V 0822 Aragal ?985???-? Ga - - - ?02 9 Nx A4 IV 2829 Osserin ?576???-? - - - ?20 11 Nx K0 V K1 VI 1136 Jorust ?534???-? Tz - - - ?11 6 Nx M1 V 1137 Mavello ?300???-? Va Tz - - - ?20 8 Nx M5 V BD 1237 Coru Sal ?460???-? De Po - - - ?12 9 Nx K8 III
History & Background (Dossier)
The expanded data for Stand Sector is held by the University of Tal Varisa - the information is shared with the University of Selasia in return for reciprocal privileged data, and is also shared with the governments of some polities. It is not generally available to the public.
- This restricted access policy is in place primarily through fear of casual Travellers moving freely through open territories and encountering either the Vilani or Voyagers, and thus alerting these mortal foes to the existence of the Distant Fringe.
- Governments and organizations that have access to the data retain it for privileged use, giving them the lead on potential opportunities such as untapped resources or lucrative first contact situations with previously uncontacted sophonts. Holding such data also affords a huge number of tactical and strategic advantages.
The problems encountered in obtaining accurate astrographic data and the immense difficulties presented by travelling within wilderness systems help to discourage all but the most determined individuals.
Properly organized and supported expeditions, funded by universities, companies or wealthy organizations, may be launched into these distant regions. Aside from resource exploration, there are many other potential draws.
- There may possibly be lost human settlements dating from hundreds or even thousands of years ago. These may be descended from pioneers drawn to a new frontier, refugees fleeing hardship or war, isolationists seeking solitude, or long forgotten private enterprises. The sophistication, outlook and attitudes of such societies, if they exist, is unknown. Contacting such groups may be hazardous and could have unforseen long term consequences if not handled correctly.
- There may be remains dating to the time of the Dissident Fleet and the Cripple Fleet. Artifacts from this period provide invaluable cultural and historical insight, especially within their original context, but are also worth a fortune among collectors.
- Rumors persist of far more ancient civilizations and entities, possessing fantastical levels of technology and occupying realms encompassing remote and isolated systems. Tales are also told of starfaring non-human sophonts, though no reliable evidence of these is known to exist.
Alignment Codes
All of the systems within the sector have the alignment code Nx (Non-aligned, Unexplored).
Amber Zone Systems
Systems lying within astrographic features, located close to anomalies, or displaying other unusual features are denoted as Amber Zones and should be considered potentially dangerous.
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)
This Sector is located in the following regions:
Uncharted Space - Empty Stars:
World Listing: 1105
The following systems and worlds are associated with this Sector:
References & Contributors (Sources)
- 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