Dagudashaag Sector/meta

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Politics and diplomacy: Milieu 0[edit]

This sector has 560 worlds, of which 460 have native gas giants. The estimated population for the sector is 1,429 billion sapients (not necessarily humans). There are 30 Agricultural (Ag) worlds versus 40 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds. There are 88 Non-Industrial (Ni) Worlds versus 15 Industrial (In) worlds. There are 14 Rich (Ri) worlds versus 106 Poor (Po) worlds. There are 49 Water Worlds (Wa), 19 Ice-Capped worlds (Ic), 46 Desert worlds (De), and 65 Vacuum (Va) worlds. There are 31 High Population (Hi) worlds versus 242 Low Population (Lo) worlds. There are 16 Asteroid Belts (As) in the subsector. There are 135 Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world in the sector is Irash (Dagudashaag 2512). The average tech level in the sector is 7 (most lie between 5 and 10). World names are primarily Vilani.

Politics and diplomacy: Rebellion[edit]

The advent of the Rebellion has struck Dagudashaag hard, bringing death to some and hardship to many. A settled, industrial centre has become the battleground for two of the greatest star fleets the Galaxy has ever seen. Entire planets have been laid waste -- others have tried to seal themselves off from the Universe in the hope of riding out the storm. Sector Duchess Karyn Viisarikaa, pursuing an idealistic course of neutrality, tries to preserve the principles of liberty and civilization in the few systems she still controls. Her followers search for ways to strike back at the murderer Lucan and the Usurper Dulinor, who destroyed their sector. Outside a few havens of stability, the sector is a lawless frontier, the province of roving bands of pirates, and worse.

Meta-History & Background (Credits)[edit]

Dagudashaag Sector was originally designed by Marc W. Miller and appears in the Classic Traveller Atlas of the Imperium (GDW, 1984).


  1. In 1984, the Classic Traveller Atlas of the Imperium was published.
  2. In 1989 through 1997, portions of the sector appeared in Signal-GK fanzine.
  3. In 1996, T4 First Survey was published.
  4. In 1996, Imperium Games published the Milieu 0 Campaign which contained some Dagudashaag data.