Oarua Subsector
| Oarua Subsector | ||||||
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| Sector | Afawahisa | |||||
| Capital | None | |||||
| Number of Systems | 13 | |||||
| Majority Control | Aslan Hierate - 100% | |||||
Subsector K of Afawahisa Sector, on the shore of the Great Rift.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
The subsector features four developed worlds in a chain around the High Population system, Ieilil (Afawahisa 2328), with jump-2 links to systems deeper in the Aslan Hierate. Nearby is the long-settled world of Woi'akiyo, with a substantial Human minority who are culturally Aslan. The rest of the subsector is underdeveloped and in some cases still undergoing the “landgrab, counter-landgrab” phase common to Aslan frontiers.
Subsector Summary: 1105[edit]
Oarua, subsector K of Afawahisa, contains 13 worlds with an estimated combined population of 14 billion, a per capita income of Cr2,586, and a total economy of BCr37,688. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr573 through 8 starports (0 Class A, 5 Class B, 0 Class C, 3 Class D) employing 60,315 people. Driving this interstellar trade are two Agricultural (Ag) worlds, one Non-Agricultural (Na) world, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, two Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, no Rich (Ri) worlds, and two Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Oarua maintain four Clan bases and one Tlaukhu base. The average technology level is 5 (with most between 1 and 9). The highest technology level is 12 at Woi'akiyo (Afawahisa 2027) and Yutaohre (Afawahisa 2326).
Oarua, subsector K of Afawahisa, contains 13 stars and 138 identified planets; 13 monostellar systems, no binary systems, no trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 11 of the 13 systems (84%) have native gas giants. There are no Asteroid (As) belts, no Desert (De) worlds, no Garden (Ga) worlds, no Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, two Poor (Po) worlds, one Vacuum (Va) world, and no Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.
Oarua has an estimated population of 14 billion distributed across three High population (Hi) worlds, one Moderate population (Ph) world, three Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, four Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Khoi (Afawahisa 1730), Woi'akiyo (Afawahisa 2027), and Ieilil (Afawahisa 2328). The population consists primarily of 2 sophont groups.
| 2 identified sophont populations in Oarua | |
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Aslan Hierate[edit]
The Aslan Hierate has jurisdiction over all of the worlds with an estimated combined population of 14 billion, a per capita income of Cr2,586, and a total economy of BCr37,688. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr573 through 8 starports (0 Class A, 5 Class B, 0 Class C, 3 Class D) employing 60,315 people. Driving this interstellar trade are two Agricultural (Ag) worlds, one Non-Agricultural (Na) world, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, two Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, no Rich (Ri) worlds, and two Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Aslan Hierate maintain four Clan bases and one Tlaukhu base within the subsector. The average technology level is 5 (with most between 1 and 9). The highest technology level is 12 at Woi'akiyo (Afawahisa 2027) and Yutaohre (Afawahisa 2326).
The Aslan Hierate has an estimated population of 14 billion within the subsector, distributed across three High population (Hi) worlds, one Moderate population (Ph) world, three Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, four Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Khoi (Afawahisa 1730), Woi'akiyo (Afawahisa 2027), and Ieilil (Afawahisa 2328). The population consists primarily of 2 sophont groups.
Astrographic Features & Trade Routes: 1105[edit]
The following astrographic features, trade routes, mains, clusters, and traces can be found within this area:
- Great Rift: The coreward half of the subsector falls within the Rift, and is void.
World Listing: 1105[edit]
The following systems and worlds can be found within this area:
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
Oarua Subsector is more diverse than most in this part of the Aslan Hierate, as both Humans and Chirpers have long been part of the population on Woi'akiyo.
Polity Listing: 1105[edit]
The following polities can be found within this subsector:
- Aslan Hierate (Aslan powers)
- Multiple worlds and systems.
- Independent Powers (Pocket Empires)
- None
- Non-Aligned Powers (World-States)
- None
- Other Powers
- None
- Third Imperium (Imperial powers)
- None
Native Sophonts (NILs): 1105[edit]
The following races (sophont species) are believed to have originated in this area:
- Humaniti (Human races)
- None
- Non-Human Races
- None
Demographics: 1105[edit]
Significant populations of the following races (sophont species) reside within this area:
- Humaniti (Human races)
- Non-Human Races
- Aslan (Major Race)
- Chirper: Populations on Woi'akiyo
Linguistic Topography: 1105[edit]
The following languages are among the most commonly used within this astrographic region:
- Trokh: The common language of Aslan who conform to the modern monoculture established after the Aslan Cultural Purge.
Subsector Timeline[edit]
Major events that have affected this subsector and the wider region that it lies within:
- -2083: The Aslan Hierate is formally founded: this marks the traditional beginning of the modern era of Aslan history.
- -1999: Aslan discover the Jump Drive.
- -1776 to 0: The Long Night.
- -1118 to 380: The Aslan Border Wars.
- -50 to 50: The Aslan Cultural Purge imposes a monolithic culture on the Aslan.
- The Year 0: The Third Imperium is founded.
- 300-420: The Imperial First Survey charts the subsector.
- 380: The Peace of Ftahalr ends the ongoing Aslan Border Wars and establishes understandings regarding human and Aslan influence.
- 995-1065: The Imperial Second Survey includes data for the subsector.
- 1065: The Imperial Second Survey is published. Information about the subsector becomes widely available.
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
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- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Aslan (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), inside back cover. (sector named and subsector depicted but no further data)
- Peter G. Celella, James Holden. Solomani & Aslan (Digest Group Publications, 1991), pages 50-51. (sector named and subsector depicted, dotmap provided)
- Andy Slack, David Thomas, David L. Pulver. Alien Races 2 (Steve Jackson Games, 1999), page 60. (sector named and subsector depicted but no further data)
- Martin Dougherty. The Great Rift (Mongoose Publishing, 2018), Book 3: Touchstone & Afawahisa, pages 86-87. (full subsector details)
- Author & Contributor: Jo Grant of CORE (generated data)