Amarada Sector
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Sector Data | |||||||||||||||||
No. of Worlds | 209 | ||||||||||||||||
Majority Control | Unexplored (NaXX) - 100% | ||||||||||||||||
Domain | Where The Stars End | ||||||||||||||||
Capital | None | ||||||||||||||||
Imperial Coordinate | 57 / -24 | ||||||||||||||||
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Amarada Sector lies within the Where The Stars End region of the Empty Stars.
- It is part of Uncharted Space.
- It is considered to be Wildspace.
Meta-History & Background[edit]
Amarada Sector is a physically unexplored region. As far as is known, in recent history none of its systems have been visited by starfaring sophonts.
- The systems that lie within the sector have been remotely surveyed and studied as part of the University of Tal Varisa Deep Sky Program.
Description[edit]
Amarada Sector is distant region primarily consisting of undeveloped wilderness. It is possible that starfarers, elements of the Cripple Fleet, reached a few of its worlds thousands of years ago.
History & Background[edit]
Very little information about Amarada Sector is available. Much of this is tall tales, hearsay, and rumor, often propagated by popular 3V Entertainment shows.
Native Sophonts (NILs):[edit]
No native sophont species are known to exist within Amarada Sector. There are very probably unknown NILs among its many unnamed and unexplored systems.
Demographics[edit]
No information yet available.
Historical Eras[edit]
- Pre-Humaniti Era: unknown. Possible Slaver and Voyagers activity.
- Founding Era: Amarada Sector is named.
- Dark Age: unaffected. The Voyagers are not thought to have been active in the sector.
- Expansion Era: unaffected.
- Early Modern Era: unaffected.
- Post-War Era: unaffected.
- Present Day: data for Amarada Sector is published in the DSP Listing.
Major Historical Events[edit]
Some of the important historical events that have affected Amarada Sector include:
- 2255AD Amarada Sector officially named. It had previously been charted by long-range scans performed by vessels the Last Armada.
Interstellar Relations[edit]
No polities exist within (or make a claim on any part of) Amarada Sector.
Physical Astrography[edit]
The following astrographic features can be found within Amarada Sector:
Clusters & Traces[edit]
Rifts & Voids[edit]
Anomalies[edit]
Other Astrographic Features[edit]
Stars
- Basilisk's Eye (1723 Tarchon Sector). The extremely luminous white supergiant primary star of the system, lying around 65 parsecs to rimward-trailing, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds lying within Amarada Sector.
- Demon's Eye (1621 Far Home Sector). The intensely luminous blue supergiant primary star of the system, lying around 165 parsecs to spinward-rimward, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds lying within Ararada Sector.
Signal
Political Astrography[edit]
All of the systems within Amarada Sector have had their stars and major planetary bodies identified and their orbits determined. One world within each system has been nominated as the provisional Mainworld, although this designation may change as more information about the system becomes available.
Capitals:[edit]
No capitals have been designated.
Sector Summary:[edit]
World Listing:[edit]
The following systems and worlds can be found within this area:
Subsector Listing[edit]
No subsectors within Amarada Sector have been officially named. As such, subsector names are not marked on star charts.
- Unofficially, each subsector is named for the brightest star, an unusual feature, or the most habitable or interesting world lying within its borders.
The practise of naming subsectors was originally adopted to help demark the difference between settled or explored areas (named subsectors) and empty wilderness (unnamed subsectors). However, this has broken down over time, largely due to the influence of popular 3V shows, and some subsectors that have never been visited now bear "official" titles on star charts.
- Subsector A: Keresley Subsector
- Subsector B: Vherizi Subsector
- Subsector C: Ulo Vakin Subsector
- Subsector D: Quoghar Subsector
- Subsector E: Jorsor Subsector
- Subsector F: Skarak Subsector
- Subsector G: Leskal Subsector
- Subsector H: Hamalar Subsector
- Subsector I: Chiban Subsector
- Subsector J: Ejintal Subsector
- Subsector K: Yasuo Subsector
- Subsector L: Zesthar Subsector
- Subsector M: Mazzini Subsector
- Subsector N: Reshila Subsector
- Subsector O: Surikor Subsector
- Subsector P: Culmer Subsector
References & Contributors / Sources[edit]
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- 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