Kikak Subsector

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Kikak Subsector
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Deadeye
Sector Luretiir!girr
Capital
Number of Systems 28
Majority Control Non-Aligned - %

Subsector B of the Luretiir!girr Sector.

Description[edit]

This subsector has several prosperous worlds, but this prosperity -- and the lack of an organised political forum to oversee the region -- has generated considerable corsair activity.

Summary[edit]

Kikak Subsector/summary

No world articles for this Kikak Subsector

History & Background[edit]

Polity Listing[edit]

The following polities can be found within this subsector:

  • Other Powers
    • St Hudson (Luretiir!girr 1610) is controlled by Hamish's Kip (Luretiir!girr 1611) in Deadeye Subsector.

Demographics[edit]

Linguistic Topography: 1105[edit]

The following languages are among the most commonly used within this astrographic region:

  • Anglic: One of the two official languages of the Third Imperium and common to many human worlds; in this region, mostly variant dialects.
  • Galian: The Solomani-derived language of the Human corporate powers and nations of Gateway Sector, to spinward.
  • Raxkiir: A language developed by clients of the K'kree, a heavily derived variant of !kee suitable for humanoid use. It is commonly used by those trading with K'kree interests, as well as client races acting on behalf of the Two Thousand Worlds. It is essentially the state language of most of the Wall States.
  • Vilani: One of the two official languages of the Third Imperium and common to many human worlds; in this region, mostly variant dialects.

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