Hierate Route

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The Hierate Route is the main trade route in the Trojan Reach Sector between the Imperium and the Aslan Hierate, running from Tobia Subsector to Tlaiowaha Subsector.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

The Route requires seven jumps for a jump-2 freighter, taking on average 55 days.

  • Most ships will have escorts the whole way.
  • Jump-3 ships can bypass Argona and Sperle by jumping directly to Acrid (Trojan Reach 2722) and then on to Tech-World, and most Imperial escorts take this shorter route.

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Hierate Route Path[edit]

The Route, like the Florian Route, begins at Fist/Tobia (Trojan Reach 2918) and then proceeds along the following path:

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Both sides are typically permitted to escort convoys as far as the other side's border (Imperial ships from Fist to Paal; Aslan ships from Tyokh to Wildeman), but in modern times it is customary for Imperium ships to go from Fist to Acrid, and then Ahroay'if escorts meet the convoy at Tech-World.

The Aslan import high-technology goods, spices, and live animals; they primarily export petrochemicals, textiles, precious metals, crystals and gems, and uncommon ore and raw materials.

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)[edit]

This astrographic feature is primarily found in the following areas:
Charted Space:

World Listing: 1105[edit]

The following systems and worlds are associated with this astrographic feature:

8 of 8 World articles in Hierate Route
Acrid  •  Argona  •  Cordan  •  Paal  •  Sperle  •  Tech-World  •  Tyokh  •  Wildeman  •  
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