Imili Trace

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The Imili Trace is an astrographic feature located in the Daibei Sector.

Description / Specifications[edit]

The Imili Trace is a trace of thirteen systems extending through two subsectors (Alun Subsector and Edge Subsector).

  • All thirteen of the trace's mainworlds are located in the Daibei Sector (Aswan, Azer, Caeseria, Carguulam, Eketa, Glimis, Homer, Imili, Karnak, Mordor, Pillars, Skara and Twillight).

History & Background / Dossier[edit]

The highest population world in the trace, with approximately sixty million inhabitants, is Imili (world) (Edge Subsector), 0608). The lowest population world in the trace is Mordor (world) (Alun Subsector, 1108) with approximately five hundred inhabitants.

The trace is named for the mainworld Imili (world) (Edge Subsector), 0608). This mainworld is traditionally considered the gateway to the trace due to its proximity to the Daibei Sector Capital (Warinir (world) Edge Subsector), 0507).

Worlds & Sectors / Astrography[edit]

This astrographic feature is primarily found in the following areas:

Cluster Member Data[edit]

The mainworlds found on the trace are;

  1. Aswan (world)
  2. Azer (world)
  3. Caeseria (world)
  4. Carguulam (world)
  5. Eketa (world)
  6. Glimis (world)
  7. Homer (world)
  8. Imili (world)
  9. Karnak (world)
  10. Mordor (world)
  11. Pillars (world)
  12. Skara (world)
  13. Twillight (world)

World Listing: 1105[edit]

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

13 of 13 World articles in Imili Trace
Aswan  •  Azer  •  Caeseria  •  Carguulam  •  Eketa  •  Glimis  •  Homer  •  Imili  •  Karnak (Da 1006)  •  Mordor (Da 1108)  •  Pillars  •  Skara  •  Twillight  •  
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References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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