The Network

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The Network is a local term for the chains of world-systems, or mains, within Jump-1 of each other throughout Zarushagar.

  • Of the sector's 495 worlds, only five are greater than Jump-3 away from another world and over half, or 256, are within the Network.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Chart Zarushagar Sector The Network Basic 3.png

The Network is an informal name given to the web of mains that terminate within Zarushagar Sector and the various major Clusters that lie between them. It is comprised of:

Mains[edit]

The Main links Ilelish and Zarushagar Sectors via Mizar and Liasdi Subsectors, and extends into Gadirur Subsector.
The Gushemege Main links worlds in Gushemege Sector, Dagudashaag Sector, Ilelish Sector, and Zarushagar Sector, where it dominates Ibaru Subsector.
The Main extends from the old Sylean Federation and Capital and terminates in Lode Subsector.
Named such because it provided early Vilani explorers easy access to regions beyond their heartlands. It lies within Triton, Lagaar, Khipge and Epshu Subsectors of Zarushagar Sector and extends into Dagudashaag Sector, with worlds in Bolivar Subsector and Argi Subsector.

Clusters & Traces[edit]

Being associated with The Network lends a region and the worlds it contains a certain gravitas.


History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

No information yet available.

Worlds & Sectors / Astrography[edit]

This astrographic feature is primarily found in the following areas:

World Listing: 1105[edit]

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

No world articles for The Network


References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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