Stirling (RD 1415) (world)
This is a world-system under construction and is currently being input-programmed into the Traveller RPG Wiki.
Stirling/Scotian Deep (Reaver's Deep 1415) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classic Era (1116) | A957865-C
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||
See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
System Details | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Primary | G0 V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Planetoid Belts | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gas Giants | 3 |
Stirling is a pre-agricultural, moderate population world with over a hundred million, but not yet at a billion sophonts in population size.
- Its economy and population are growing and living conditions are expected to slowly improve barring outside forces.
- This is a "high technology" world with technology achievements at, near, or over technology standards for Charted Space.
- This world toils under the control of a military government with conditions reflecting that situation including curtailed civil rights and limited freedoms.
- It is a member of the Principality of Caledon in the Scotian Deep Subsector of Reaver's Deep Sector.
- This world has a nearby Naval Base, usually associated with military starships.
- This world has a nearby Military Base, usually associated with military ground forces.
Description (Astrography & Planetology)
No information yet available.
Monostellar System
Stirling (RD 1415) Monostellar System Star Name Hierarchy Category Mass (Sol) Temp (K) Luminosity (Sol) Stirling (RD 1415) G0 V
Primary Main Sequence 1.06 5860 - 5930 1.22623 Unit Diameter Min Distance Hab Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit AU 0.0051 0.0918 1.04 - 1.83 0.51 5.1 Orbit # * * 4 1 6 Remarks None
System Data
Primary: ???, spectral class G0 V.
- ICN S4F0605G0V.
- Mass, 1.1 standard.
- Stellar diameter, 1.18 standard.
- Luminosity, 1.5 standard.
System Data
No information yet available.
Mainworld Data
Stirling is a pleasant, temperate world about 16,000 kilometers in diameter, about 70% covered in oceans that tend to be dense with dissolved metals and minerals.
- The atmosphere is thin by Caledonian standards - the locals are well-adapted to it, but visitors from worlds with denser atmospheres are well-advised to wear respirators until they can acclimate themselves.
- The thin atmosphere, the highly subdivided ocean areas and very even distribution of the system's ambient star light gives Stirling phenomenally placid weather. The planet has, literally, one season; Terran observers have called it a sort of endless early autumn.
Mainworld Geography & Topography
Its land masses were formed by volcanic activity along the main planet's many tectonic plates, which have remained fairly stable from a seismic sense for millions of years. As a result, rather than a few large continents, most of the land mass on Stirling is formed from long, snake-like chains of igneous land along the tectonic plate edges (called "Moles" in local parlance), giving the land mass a complex topology, and splitting the oceans up into many smaller bodies of water, frequently divided by low ithsmuses or turbulent straits.
"Dalwhinnie", an equatorial mole with an exceptionally agreeable climate. One large atoll off Dalwhinnie's coast - the peaks of a massive volcano whose immense crater is underwater - is called the Opal Lagoon, famous for its clear, deep, blue water. It is a tourist destination, featuring resorts around the edge of the crater.
Mainworld Map
No information yet available.
Native Lifeforms
No information yet available.
History & Background (Dossier)
It is a member of the Principality of Caledon in the Scotian Deep Subsector of Reaver's Deep Sector.
World Starport
Stirling (RD 1415) has a Class A Starport, an excellent quality installation which includes all the expected amenities including refined fuel for starships, brokerage services for passengers and cargo, and a variety of ship provisions. There is a shipyard capable of doing annual maintenance, overhauls and other kinds of repair, and construction of both starships and non-starships. Most ports of this classification have both a Highport and a Downport.
Stirling's starport is a crossroads of trade for the spinward reaches of the Principality, as well as a key access point for traffic between the Aslan states and the middle of the Imperium.
While small, Stirling is one of the Principality's key starship building centers. Fairmile Shipbuilding Pty maintains its large orbital yard, as well as its downport, a center for production of smaller streamlined starships (including mass production of the seminal Fairmile Model G Class Scout and other designs).
World Technology Level
Stirling (RD 1415) possesses a Technology Level of TL–12 or TL-C in Hexadecimal Notation.
- Common Communication technologies for this TL include: Holovision, Personal Global Communications, and advanced Translators.
- Common Power Generation technologies for this TL include: Increasingly advanced fusion plants and advanced fuel cells.
- Common Transportation technologies for this TL include:
- Land, Water & Air: Personal G-Tubes and advanced gravcraft.
- Space: Advanced interplanetary spacecraft (System Craft).
- FTL: Jump Drive-3.
World Government
Stirling (RD 1415) has a Captive Government or Colony. The world is ruled by an external government, there is no self-rule. A colony or conquered area. The local government is an oligarchy appointed by, and answerable only to, the external government.
World Law Level
The Stirling system is governed by the Caledonian military - specifically a department of the Caledonian General Staff whose chief executive is the "Military Commissioner", by tradition a three-star flag officer alternating between the Army and Navy.
In 723 the then-commander, Vice-Admiral Gavin MacDougall (22nd Viscount of Invermourgh), to help give the system's burgeoning civil sector a stake in the development, convened an elected Civic Council. The Council, an elected body of 57 representatives from around the planet, serves as a civil adjunct to the Military Commissioner's office, legislating civil law and adminstering a small budget.
The system also sends members from 29 local Shires to the Parliament, elected at large by citizens in the districts, as well as three Senators to the Grand Senate, selected by the Civil Council and approved by the Military Commission.
World Military
- This world has a nearby Naval Base, usually associated with military starships.
- This world has a nearby Military Base, usually associated with ground forces.
World Economy
Stirling is the home of many of the major merchant houses of the Principality of Caledon, including the Scotian Deep Trading Company. It was also the home of one of the richest merchant princes, Winchestur Mollh.
The Stirling economy has three pillars:
- The Navy
- Commerce
- Trade
The starport does a brisk trade in building and repairs for Navy ships, as well as serving as a homeport for one of the Royal Caledonian Navy's larger task forces. Aberwythie, abutting the downport, is a major base town, and the entertainment district of Doughglennie is renowned among traders in Reaver's Deep and beyond for its variety of choices and fairly libertarian mores.
The system - especially the commercial center at Porroghcraiggie, about 20 km from the downport - is home to many of Caledon's major trading houses. When the Defense Ministry began its land grant system back in the 900s, many established trading houses and enterpreneurs alike, drawn by free land and low to nonexistant taxes - flocked to the system. They set up colonies on prime land around the system (especially on Andrew's Mole, the main "continent"), which served as bases for corporate colonies. These commercial colonies usually followed a common pattern; a commercial center and a grav port, surrounded by bedroom communities connected to the center by road and/or rail, and often surrounded by farmland and estates granted to nobles.
The main trade items are star and spaceships, technology of all types, and a fair quantity of exotic ores and gems unique to Stirling's volcanic origins.
Trade Data
Offworld Connections: The Caledonian military is a constant, omnipresent connection, as are commercial links between Stirling and Caledon.
The Caledon Royal Mail operation is among the busiest in the Principality, launching and receiving daily couriers to and from Glenelg, Dunbarton, Knoydart and Annan. A variety of transportation services (and free-lance haulers) also haul freight and passengers to these systems, with several departures, official and unofficial, per day.
Trading Houses
Most major trading houses maintain offices - frequently very large ones - at the capitol on Caledon, but the headquarters for many of them are on their immense corporate estates on Stirling.
Among the most notable are:
- Caledon Ventures, which along with Scotian Deep Trading Company were two of the first and largest land grant recipients. Their corporate estates, on the west coast of Andrews Mole, were among the most opulent and prosperous on the planet. Since their merger in 1013, the two estates have merged as well, creating an immense corporate reservation about 100km from the downport.
- Muir Holdings - an immense investment house that built a staggering fortune investing in business ventures in the spinward reaches of the Principality. Its corporate estate, Muirton (population 125,000) is one of the more prosperous enclaves in the Principality.
- Abercrombie & Rajahendra - a huge retailer of consumer goods.
- Glasgow and MacGlennie Endeavours Pty - A large commercial manufacturer of mood-altering refreshments, from fermented and distilled beverage products and organic mood agents to highly-refined psychopharmaceuticals. Depending on the law level of the market planet, these can be either sold to the recreational or medical markets, or both. The business has made G&M phenomenally wealthy.
World Demographics
Most of the population (95%) are of Caledonian human descent.
While the government is controlled by the military and the commercial sector is dominated by the huge trading houses, the people of Stirling are a rowdy, stubborn, libertarian lot.
The descendants of the small Aslan settlement native to the system at discovery still survive on Stirling, and co-exist fairly well with the humans, having largely learned the local human language and assimilated to at least some of the social customs. While most live in an all-Aslan community (and the vestigial remains of a Class E starport, now serving as an intra-system gravport), with enough land to allow them to exercise their culture's innate territoriality) on the Rasher Mole (a land mass across Loch Bearnie, about 600km from Andrews' Mole), a community at "Aslansburt", abutting the downport next to Doughglennie, comprising Aslans who are mostly more-assimiliated to human-style living, is the home to a thriving community that lives off of trade with the Hierate, providing interpreters, services to passing Aslan ships and crews, and expertise. The Rasher's Mole shire recently sent an Aslan member to the House of Delegates, the first non-human member ever to serve in that body.
World Culture
No information yet available.
World Language/s
No information yet available.
Urbanization
No information yet available.
World Infrastructure
No information yet available.
Historical Data
In -70, a Royal Caledonian Expeditionary Service mission made first contact in the system - a vital interstellar "crossroads" connecting much of what would become the spinward region of the Principality. It was also a key stopping-off point for Reaver and Aslan explorers, too - and while the Aslan contacts were generally civil and fairly rare (there was a tiny Aslan settlement on the planet), the Reavers were another matter. When the RCES set up a planetside Scout base in 369, Reavers almost immediately attacked; the Battle of Stirling Downport in 370 was one the RCES' seminal, legendary events, and the casus belli of the Reaver War. The base was quickly upgraded to a naval base, and Stirling became the forward base in the Reaver War, and the jumping off point for all subsequent Caleodonian expansion to spinward.
In 525, a combination of pressure from business interests, military desire to create civil infrastructure to support their base, and an urge to prevent over crowding on other systems in the Principality led to the Opening of Stirling - the issuance of "Warrants", or land grants to corporations, nobles and other civil parties on Stirling's planetside. These warrants, on a planet with no native tax system, led to Stirling growing virtually overnight into a business colossus, even by Caledonian standards.
World Timeline
No information yet available.
UWP Listing
No information yet available.
References & Contributors (Sources)
This article is missing content for one or more detailed sections. Additional details are required to complete the article. You can help the Traveller Wiki by expanding it. |
- J. Andrew Keith. Far Traveller 1 (FASA, 1982), TBD.
- Dale Kemper. Far Traveller 2 (FASA, 1983), TBD.
- Jim Cunningham, John Harshman, J. Andrew Keith, Marc W. Miller, Gordon Sheridan. Atlas of the Imperium (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), TBD.
- Classic Traveller Divine Intervention/Night of Conquest
- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Aslan (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), TBD. (named but no further data)
- William H. Keith Jr.. Duneraiders (Gamelords, 1984), TBD.
- J. Andrew Keith. Ascent to Anekthor (Gamelords, 1984), TBD.
- Citation Missing - Pilot's Guide to the Drexilthar Subsector (data-generated)
- J. Andrew Keith. Escape (Marischal Adventures, 1987), TBD.
- Classic Traveller Trading Team by J. Andrew Keith
- Gary L. Thomas. The Travellers' Digest 16 (Digest Group Publications, 1989), TBD.
- James Holden, Joe D. Fugate Sr., Terrance McInnes. Vilani & Vargr (Digest Group Publications, 1990), TBD. (dot map provided)
- Peter G. Celella, James Holden. Solomani & Aslan (Digest Group Publications, 1991), TBD. (dot map provided)
- Loren Wiseman. Challenge 54 (Game Designers' Workshop, 1991), 20.
- Kevin Knight. "Pilot's Guide to the Caledon Subsector." Traveller Chronicle 05 (1994): TBD.
- Kevin Knight. Traveller Chronicle 06 (Sword of the Knight Publications, 1994), TBD.
- Kevin Knight. "A Pilot's Guide to the Caledon Subsector." Traveller Chronicle 07 (1995): TBD.
- William H. Keith Jr., J. Andrew Keith. Scam (Cargonaut Press, 1998), TBD.
- Paul Sanders, J. Andrew Keith. Reaver's Deep Sector Sourcebook (Cargonaut Press, 1998), TBD.
- Steve Jackson, Loren Wiseman. Alien Races 4 (Steve Jackson Games, 2001), TBD.
- Periodical: Into the Deep 1
- Periodical: Into the Deep 2 by Author & Contributor: Brett Kruger
- Brett Kruger. Into the Deep 4 (BKP, 2011), TBD.
- EXTERNAL LINK: Into the Deep #1 Link
- EXTERNAL LINK: Archive.org RingSurf Reavers' Deep Net Ring by Author & Contributor: Keven R. Pittsinger of the RingSurf Reavers' Deep Net Ring
- EXTERNAL LINK: Non-Canon Link
- EXTERNAL LINK: Caledon Subsector - Jimmy Simpson
- EXTERNAL LINK: Non-Canon Traveller Library dead link
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Brett Kruger
- Author & Contributor: Mitchberg
- Author & Contributor: IISS Junior Administrator and Master Astrographer Ensign Phillips
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com
- Pages using DynamicPageList3 parser function
- Worlds
- Humaniti worlds
- Principality of Caledon worlds
- Worlds with a Military Base
- Articles at intermediate completion state
- Needs Work
- Citation Missing
- Abercrombie & Rajahendra
- Abercrombie & Rajahendra worlds
- General Products
- General Products worlds
- Highport worlds
- McBrady, Hill & Clark worlds
- Orbital Facility
- Overcarraigh & Berwick worlds
- Royal University of Caledon worlds
- T5 Second Survey worlds
- Library
- Non-canon
- S