Kukaxtooa Subsector
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| Kukaxtooa Subsector | ||||||
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| Sector | Luretiir!girr | |||||
| Capital | ||||||
| Number of Systems | 20 | |||||
| Majority Control | Lords of Thunder - % | |||||
| 2nd Control | Non-Aligned - % | |||||
Subsector J of Luretiir!girr Sector.
Description[edit]
Much of the subsector has been claimed by the Lords of Thunder. Four coreward systems (surrounding the Deadeye Void) remain non-aligned.
Summary[edit]
No world articles for this Kukaxtooa Subsector
Astrographic Features & Trade Routes[edit]
History & Background[edit]
Polity Listing[edit]
The following polities can be found within this subsector:
- Independent Powers
- Non-Aligned Powers (World-States)
- Four worlds
- Third Imperium (Imperial powers)
- None
- Two Thousand Worlds (K'kree powers)
- None official
Linguistic Topography: 1105[edit]
The following languages are among the most commonly used within this astrographic region:
- !kee: The common language used by K'kree throughout the Two Thousand Worlds.
- Anglic: One of the two official languages of the Third Imperium and common to many human worlds; in this region, mostly variant dialects.
- 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.
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
- Classic Traveller Alien Module 2 (sector is named but no further data)
- Author & Contributor: Jim Kundert (generated dotmap, polity names, history)