Library Data:Regina Subsector
Library Data Milieu 1116 Milieu 1200
| Regina Subsector | ||||||
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| Sector | Spinward Marches | |||||
| Capital | Regina (Spinward Marches 1910) | |||||
| Number of Systems | 31 | |||||
| Stellar and Economic data | data page | |||||
| Majority Control | Imperium - 96% | |||||
| 2nd Control | Non-Aligned - 4% | |||||
Regina Subsector, subsector C of Spinward Marches, contains 32 worlds with an estimated combined population of 67 billion. The population consists primarily of 6 sophont groups including three native sophonts; Amindii of Regina, Zhurphani of Yori, and the Ursty of Yurst. The governments in Regina maintain eight Scout bases, four Naval bases, and one Way station. The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 11). The highest technology level is 13 at Efate (Spinward Marches 1705), Uakye (Spinward Marches 1805), Pixie (Spinward Marches 1903), and Boughene (Spinward Marches 1904). Regina contains 44 stars and 366 identified planets; 21 monostellar systems, ten binary systems, and one trinary system. 23 of the 32 systems (71%) have native gas giants.[1]
Located at the outer edge of the Third Imperium, the Regina Subsector lies on the main trade routes towards the Zhodani Consulate and Vargr Extents. An arm of the Spinward Main runs through the subsector from rimward before veering to spinward into Jewell. A jump-2 ship can reach any world in the subsector by jumping from the Main at the appropriate point. [2]
The subsector is the responsibility of the 213th Fleet, which has its headquarters at the Efate Naval Base. Elements of the Sector Fleet are deployed at Efate, Regina and Pixie, making the subsector one of the best places to spot Imperial capital ships. Indeed, there is a deliberate policy of flag-showing in place, using cruisers and capital ships rather than the usual smaller vessels.[2]
Almost the entire subsector is Imperial territory; only Ruie is not. Imperial vessels tend to bypass Ruie, heading coreward by way of Hefry unless they have business on Ruie itself. Ruie is a high-population industrialised mid-tech world, which could be a source of considerable exports were it not for internal troubles that have resulted in an Amber Zone advisory being applied to the world. There is no actual restriction ssociated with this, simply a warning to Travellers.[2]
- ↑ Information provided to the library by generated data from Traveller Map
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Martin Dougherty. Behind the Claw (Mongoose Publishing, 2019), 40.
Other References
- Marc Miller. The Kinunir (Game Designers Workshop, 1979), 12-13.
- Marc Miller. The Spinward Marches (Game Designers Workshop, 1979), 20-21.
- Marc Miller. The Traveller Book (Game Designers Workshop, 1982), 150-151.
- Frank Chadwick, John Harshman, J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, Loren Wiseman. The Traveller Adventure (Game Designers Workshop, 1983), 12-15.
- Marc Miller. The Spinward Marches Campaign (Game Designers Workshop, 1985), 9, 12-13.
- Marc Miller. Imperial Encyclopedia (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 39,94-97.
- Frank Chadwick, Dave Nilsen. Traveller: The New Era (Game Designers Workshop, 1993), 172.
- Dave Nilsen. The Regency Sourcebook (Game Designers Workshop, 1995), 38.
- Martin Dougherty, Neil Frier. Behind the Claw (Steve Jackson Games, 1998), 78-83.