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The [[Universal World Profile]] ([[UWP]]) is a set of codes describing the qualities and characteristics of a [[world]].
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* In some older, early Imperial circles, it has been known as the [[UPP]] or ''Universal Planetary Profile.''
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Please see the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] articles for more information:
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* Observing Charted Space
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** [[Universal World Profile]] ([[UWP]])
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*** [[Starport]] ([[Sp]])
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*** [[Planetary Size]] (S)
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*** [[Atmosphere]] (A)
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*** [[Hydrosphere]] (H)
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*** [[Population]] (P)
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*** [[Government]] (G)
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*** [[Law Level]] (L)
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*** [[Tech Level]] ([[TL]])
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** PBG Sequence
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*** P: [[Population Multiplier|Pop Multiplier]]s
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*** B: [[Planetoid Belt|Belt]]s
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*** G: [[Gas Giant]]s
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*** TZ: [[Travel Zone]]
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** COG Sequence
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*** C: [[Climate]]
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*** O: [[Orbit]]
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*** G: [[Gravity]]
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** Other System Data
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*** [[Allegiance Code]] ([[AC]])
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*** [[Base Code]] (BC)
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*** [[Cultural Extension]] ([[Cx]])
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*** [[Economic Extension]] ([[Ex]])
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*** [[Importance Extension]] ([[Ix]])
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*** [[Sophont Code]]
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*** [[Trade Classification]] ([[TC]])
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The following is the typical format of the UWP:
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
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:{| class="wikitable sortable"
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!colspan="7"|'''UWP Typical Format under [[T5SS]]'''
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|-
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! Name
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! Hex
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! Physical Stats
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! Base Code/s
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! Trade Classifications
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! Extended Stats
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! [[Allegiance Code]]
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|-
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| Roup
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| 0407
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| C77A9A9-6
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| S
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| Hi In Wa
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| A323
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| Im or ImDa (2 or 4 digit)
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|}
  
Name,Hex,Physical Stats,Base Code,Trade Classes, Extended, Allegiance
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Thus the planet [[Roup (world)|Roup]] is located in hex 0407 in the [[sector]], it has physical stats of C77A9A9-6, a [[base code]] of [[Scout Base|S(cout)]] and has [[trade classification]] of "Hi In Wa", the extended data is A323, and has [[allegiance Code|allegiance]] to the [[Third Imperium|Im(perium)]].
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The extended stats include:
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* TZ: [[Travel Zone|Travel Zone: A (amber)]]
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* P: [[Population Multiplier|Pop Multiplier: (x2)]]
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* B: [[Planetoid Belt|Belt/s: (x2)]]
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* G: [[Gas Giant|Gas Giant/s: (x3)]]
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=== Basic UWP Stats ===
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'''Physical Stats''' (...the entire sequence):
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* [[Sp]]: [[Starport]]
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'''SAH Sequence''' ([[planetology]]):
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* S: [[Planetary Size]] (Size)
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* A: [[Atmosphere]]
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* H: [[Hydrosphere]]
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'''PGL Sequence''' (socioeconomics):
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* P: [[Population]]
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* G: [[Government]]
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* L: [[Law level]]
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'''TL''' ([[technology]]):
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* [[TL]]: [[Tech level]]
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:{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|+'''UWP Format Dictionary'''
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! #
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! Category
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! Explanation
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! Remarks
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|-
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| 1.
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| [[Starport]]
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| A [[Starport]] is an establishment for the landing, servicing, refueling, launching, and control of [[starship]]s.
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* [[Starport]]s range in quality from A (the best and most extensive) to E (the worst, little more than a spot of cleared ground), and X.
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* A secondary set of [[spaceport]] ratings includes F, G, H, and Y.
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| Stand-alone qualifier.
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|-
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| 2.
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| Size
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| [[World]]s are classified according to their physical size ([[Planetary Size]]).
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* Only [[Mainworld]]s ([[world]]s or [[planet]]s) of interest are recorded.
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* Planetary size and density are the two strongest indicators of surface gravity parameters.
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* e.g. [[Gas Giant]]s are simply classified as Small (SGG) or Large (LGG).
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| Part of SAH sequence.
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|-
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| 3.
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| [[Atmosphere]]
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| The [[Atmosphere]] code is a [[UWP]] code to represent the breathing [[environment]] encountered on the world.
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* It represents the mixture of gases and other elements that may be present on a [[world]] ([[planet]]).
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* Atmosphere greatly affects the habitability of a world.
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| Part of SAH sequence.
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|-
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| 4.
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| Hydrographics 
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| The [[Hydrosphere]] represents (Hydrographics) or the liquid content of a world, usually water on a conventional [[life]]-supporting [[world]] ([[planet]]).
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* For normal worlds, the hydrosphere will be water; on other worlds with [[exotic atmosphere|exotic]], [[corrosive atmosphere|corrosive]], or [[insidious atmosphere]]s, it may be other liquids or fluids such as ammonia.
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| Part of SAH sequence.
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|-
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| 5.
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| [[Population]]
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| The [[Population]] [[UWP]] code is an indicator of the world's population of [[Sophont]]s.
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* This figure represents the exponent (number of zeros) which follow the first population digit (this digit is outlined in the extended data).
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* High Population worlds are generally shown in all caps (e.g. ROUP) on [[sector]]/[[subsector]] maps.
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| Part of PGL sequence.
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|-
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| 6.
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| [[Government]]
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| [[Government]] is the method by which a subplanetary (...smaller than a world), planetary (world), or interstellar (multi-system) state or community, leads (governs) itself.
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* Standard [[UWP]] codes exist to explain most of the most common government types.
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* The study of governments, governance,  and other related subjects is known as ''political science'', a type of ''social science''.
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| Part of PGL sequence.
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|-
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| 7.
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| [[Law level]]
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| [[Law Level]] is an indication of the relative oppressiveness of the [[world]] ([[planet]]) of whom the law serves more: the inhabitants (...and visitors) [distributed power] or the government and politicians of a planet (...or polity) [centralized power].
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* The more centralized or autocratic a government ([[polity]]) is, the more likely the higher laws codes will be more oppressive.
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* The less centralized or more distributed a government ([[polity]]) is, the more likely the lower laws codes will be more democratic.
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| Part of PGL sequence.
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|-
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| 8.
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| [[Tech level]]
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| [[Technology Level]] or '''Tech Level''', commonly abbreviated '''TL''', is a measure of technological capability.
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* Usually this is used in the [[UWP|Universal world profile]] to indicate the overall [[technology]] of the [[planet]].
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* A [[planet]] may have large sections, and/or [[population]]s at a more primitive or advanced level than listed.
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| Stand-alone qualifier.
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|-
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|}
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=== Extended UWP Stats ===
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The ''Expanded UWP Stats'' for a [[system]] may include:
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'''COG Sequence (habitability):'''
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* C: [[Climate]] (...tolerable or not)
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* O: [[Orbit]] (...in [[HZ]] or not)
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* G: [[Gravity]] (...tolerable or not)
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=== Other System Data ===
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* [[Allegiance Code]] ([[AC]])
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* [[Base|Base Code]] ([[BC]])
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* [[Cultural Extension]] ([[Cx]])
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* [[Economic Extension]] ([[Ex]])
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* [[Gas Giants|Gas Giant/s (G)]]
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* [[Importance Extension]] ([[Ix]])
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* [[Planetoid Belts|Belt/s (B)]]
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* [[Population Multiplier|Population Multiplier (P)]]
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* [[Trade Classification]] ([[TC]])
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* [[Travel Zone]]
  
e.g. Roup 407 C77A9A9-6 S Hi In Wa  A323  Im
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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[[System]]s information is also available as full astrographic charts ([[holocrystal]]), or the summarized [[Extended System Profile]] which does not have projected orbital postions, navigational and approach codes and frequencies.
  
Thus the planet [[Roup (world)|Roup]] is located in hex 0407 in the [[sector]], it has physical stats of C77A9A9-6, a [[base code]] of [[Scout Base|S(cout)]] and has [[trade classification]] of "Hi In Wa", the extended data is A323, and has [[allegiance Code|allegiance]] to the [[Third Imperium|Im(perium)]].
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=== Stars ===
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[[Star]]s are literally the center of any [[stellar system]] and while not directly noted in the [[UWP]], they are listed in a standard [[T5SS]] planetary description as indicated on all [[star chart]]s for millennia.
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* Stars are notated with a type and intensity: e.g. M5 V
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** M5 is a red giant star
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** V is the intensity or brightness.
  
The physical stats are broken down as:
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=== Gas Giants ===
* [[Starport]]
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[[Gas Giant]]s are very important to [[Traveller Gene|starfarers]] because they are one of the best sources of fuel if present within a [[Star System]].
* [[Planetary Size]]
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* Systems without gas giants may become important defensive positions for interstellar navies.
* [[Atmosphere]]
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* Two codes, SGG and LGG, are in common use by everyday starfarers, although scientists and astrographers often use far more complex codes. 
* [[Hydrosphere]]
 
* [[Population]]
 
* [[Government]]
 
* [[Law level]]
 
* [[Tech level]]
 
  
The extended stats are broken down as:
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:{| class="wikitable sortable"
*[[Travel Zone]]
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|+'''UWP System Format Non-Mainworld'''
*Population Multiplier
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! Code
*Gas Giants
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! Expanded
*Planetoid Belts
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! Remarks
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|-
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| LGG
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| [[Large Gas Giant]]
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| Not for [[mainworld]]s.
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|-
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| SGG
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| [[Small Gas Giant]]
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| Not for [[mainworld]]s.
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|-
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|}
  
Systems information is also available as Full Astrographic charts ([[holocrystal]]), or the summarized [[Extended System Profile]] which does not have projected orbital postions, navigational and approach codes and frequencies.
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== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
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{{Advanced}}
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{{Sources
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|S1= {{Ludography cite|name= Worlds and Adventures |page=TBD}}
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|S2= {{Ludography cite|name= Grand Census |page=TBD}}
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|S3= {{Ludography cite|name= Grand Survey  |page=TBD}}
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|S4= {{Ludography cite|name= Referee's Manual |page=TBD}}
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|S5= {{Ludography cite|name= World Builder's Handbook |page=TBD}}
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|S6= {{Ludography cite|name= World Tamer's Handbook |page=TBD}}
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|S7= {{Ludography cite|name= Traveller: The New Era |page=TBD}} (pg. 180)
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|S8= {{Ludography cite|name= The Universal World Profile |page=TBD}}
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|S9= {{Ludography cite|name= T5 Core Rules |page=TBD}}
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|S10= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
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|S11= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
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}}
  
- Source: [[Referee's Manual]]
 
  
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[[Category:Worlds]]
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{{LE|Astrography|Universal Profile}}
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{{MET|}}

Revision as of 15:56, 21 May 2019

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The Universal World Profile (UWP) is a set of codes describing the qualities and characteristics of a world.

  • In some older, early Imperial circles, it has been known as the UPP or Universal Planetary Profile.

Please see the following AAB Library Data articles for more information:


Description (Specifications)

UWP Typical Format under T5SS
Name Hex Physical Stats Base Code/s Trade Classifications Extended Stats Allegiance Code
Roup 0407 C77A9A9-6 S Hi In Wa A323 Im or ImDa (2 or 4 digit)

Thus the planet Roup is located in hex 0407 in the sector, it has physical stats of C77A9A9-6, a base code of S(cout) and has trade classification of "Hi In Wa", the extended data is A323, and has allegiance to the Im(perium).

The extended stats include:

Basic UWP Stats

Physical Stats (...the entire sequence):

SAH Sequence (planetology):

PGL Sequence (socioeconomics):

TL (technology):

UWP Format Dictionary
# Category Explanation Remarks
1. Starport A Starport is an establishment for the landing, servicing, refueling, launching, and control of starships.
  • Starports range in quality from A (the best and most extensive) to E (the worst, little more than a spot of cleared ground), and X.
  • A secondary set of spaceport ratings includes F, G, H, and Y.
Stand-alone qualifier.
2. Size Worlds are classified according to their physical size (Planetary Size).
  • Only Mainworlds (worlds or planets) of interest are recorded.
  • Planetary size and density are the two strongest indicators of surface gravity parameters.
  • e.g. Gas Giants are simply classified as Small (SGG) or Large (LGG).
Part of SAH sequence.
3. Atmosphere The Atmosphere code is a UWP code to represent the breathing environment encountered on the world.
  • It represents the mixture of gases and other elements that may be present on a world (planet).
  • Atmosphere greatly affects the habitability of a world.
Part of SAH sequence.
4. Hydrographics The Hydrosphere represents (Hydrographics) or the liquid content of a world, usually water on a conventional life-supporting world (planet). Part of SAH sequence.
5. Population The Population UWP code is an indicator of the world's population of Sophonts.
  • This figure represents the exponent (number of zeros) which follow the first population digit (this digit is outlined in the extended data).
  • High Population worlds are generally shown in all caps (e.g. ROUP) on sector/subsector maps.
Part of PGL sequence.
6. Government Government is the method by which a subplanetary (...smaller than a world), planetary (world), or interstellar (multi-system) state or community, leads (governs) itself.
  • Standard UWP codes exist to explain most of the most common government types.
  • The study of governments, governance, and other related subjects is known as political science, a type of social science.
Part of PGL sequence.
7. Law level Law Level is an indication of the relative oppressiveness of the world (planet) of whom the law serves more: the inhabitants (...and visitors) [distributed power] or the government and politicians of a planet (...or polity) [centralized power].
  • The more centralized or autocratic a government (polity) is, the more likely the higher laws codes will be more oppressive.
  • The less centralized or more distributed a government (polity) is, the more likely the lower laws codes will be more democratic.
Part of PGL sequence.
8. Tech level Technology Level or Tech Level, commonly abbreviated TL, is a measure of technological capability. Stand-alone qualifier.

Extended UWP Stats

The Expanded UWP Stats for a system may include:

COG Sequence (habitability):

Other System Data

History & Background (Dossier)

Systems information is also available as full astrographic charts (holocrystal), or the summarized Extended System Profile which does not have projected orbital postions, navigational and approach codes and frequencies.

Stars

Stars are literally the center of any stellar system and while not directly noted in the UWP, they are listed in a standard T5SS planetary description as indicated on all star charts for millennia.

  • Stars are notated with a type and intensity: e.g. M5 V
    • M5 is a red giant star
    • V is the intensity or brightness.

Gas Giants

Gas Giants are very important to starfarers because they are one of the best sources of fuel if present within a Star System.

  • Systems without gas giants may become important defensive positions for interstellar navies.
  • Two codes, SGG and LGG, are in common use by everyday starfarers, although scientists and astrographers often use far more complex codes.
UWP System Format Non-Mainworld
Code Expanded Remarks
LGG Large Gas Giant Not for mainworlds.
SGG Small Gas Giant Not for mainworlds.

References & Contributors (Sources)