Difference between revisions of "Second Wing Subsector"
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* Multiple unnamed [[trade route]]s, many utilizing [[VoidBridges]], cross the region. | * Multiple unnamed [[trade route]]s, many utilizing [[VoidBridges]], cross the region. | ||
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A basic map showing the distribution and size of [[star]]s within Second Wing Subsector. | A basic map showing the distribution and size of [[star]]s within Second Wing Subsector. | ||
* The color corresponds to the visible color of the star, which links to its spectral classification. | * The color corresponds to the visible color of the star, which links to its spectral classification. | ||
* The size as shown indicates both the physical size of the object and its relative brightness. | * The size as shown indicates both the physical size of the object and its relative brightness. | ||
| − | [[File:Subsector C Second Wing Stars Basic.png|250 px]] | + | [[File:Subsector C Second Wing Stars Basic.png|250 px]] <br> (Chart sourced from [[Traveller Map]]) |
Note that the stars as depicted are representative. Any star, no matter what its size, is a mere speck within the hex it occupies. | Note that the stars as depicted are representative. Any star, no matter what its size, is a mere speck within the hex it occupies. | ||
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A basic chart showing [[Rift|rift regions]], areas of [[Rift|low stellar density]] within the subsector, shaded in blue. | A basic chart showing [[Rift|rift regions]], areas of [[Rift|low stellar density]] within the subsector, shaded in blue. | ||
| − | [[File:Subsector C Second Wing Rift Regions Basic.png|250 px]] | + | [[File:Chart Thaku Fung Rifts Basic.png|200 px|right|thumb|Thaku Fung Rift Regions.]] |
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==== Nature of Rifts ==== | ==== Nature of Rifts ==== | ||
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In order to qualify as a [[rift]], the region must have ten or more contiguous hexes. Many areas have minor void regions that are too small to qualify as a true rift, but are still significant enough to seriously hamper and channel interstellar travel. | In order to qualify as a [[rift]], the region must have ten or more contiguous hexes. Many areas have minor void regions that are too small to qualify as a true rift, but are still significant enough to seriously hamper and channel interstellar travel. | ||
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=== World Listing === | === World Listing === | ||
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Note that some survey data may be out of date, typically due to ongoing resettlement and rebuilding efforts being carried out in the aftermath of the [[Empress Wave]]. | Note that some survey data may be out of date, typically due to ongoing resettlement and rebuilding efforts being carried out in the aftermath of the [[Empress Wave]]. | ||
* Verified updated data is constantly sought. | * Verified updated data is constantly sought. | ||
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | ||
Latest revision as of 22:57, 22 February 2026
| Second Wing Subsector | ||||||
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| Sector | Thaku Fung | |||||
| Capital | None | |||||
| Number of Systems | 19 | |||||
| Majority Control | Solomani Preserve - 100% | |||||
Second Wing Subsector is Subsector C of Thaku Fung Sector.
- It is located far away from most of Charted Space.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
Astrographic Features & Trade Routes[edit]
The following astrographic and commercial data has been determined regarding the subsector:
- The subsector is an average stellar density region.
- The brightest star is the red bright giant primary of the Sahare system.
- Large rift regions lie along the rimward and trailing edges of the subsector.
- Multiple unnamed trade routes, many utilizing VoidBridges, cross the region.
Stellar Distribution[edit]
A basic map showing the distribution and size of stars within Second Wing Subsector.
- The color corresponds to the visible color of the star, which links to its spectral classification.
- The size as shown indicates both the physical size of the object and its relative brightness.
(Chart sourced from Traveller Map)
Note that the stars as depicted are representative. Any star, no matter what its size, is a mere speck within the hex it occupies.
- Ordinary main sequence stars can barely be seen from even a hex away.
- Huge, intensely luminous giant stars can be seen from across the subsector and far beyond.
Rift Regions[edit]
A basic chart showing rift regions, areas of low stellar density within the subsector, shaded in blue.
(Chart sourced from Traveller Map)
Nature of Rifts[edit]
Locally at least, a rift is an astrographic concept based purely on Jump Drive performance.
Rift regions generally relate to regular commercial traffic and the way it travels between destinations. Merchant vessels with jump-4 drives or better are fairly rare because of the higher costs involved in operating the vessel, the lower revenue generated by the reduced cargo space due to the need for large fuel tanks, and the relative paucity of technologically advanced maintenance facilities within the region. As a result, the vast majority of merchant vessels are capable of jump-3 or less.
- Large areas that cannot be crossed by Jump-3-capable vessels are denoted as rifts.
- The exact nature and borders of a rift may be determined by specific circumstances, tradition, or other locally important criteria.
In order to qualify as a rift, the region must have ten or more contiguous hexes. Many areas have minor void regions that are too small to qualify as a true rift, but are still significant enough to seriously hamper and channel interstellar travel.
Subsector Summary[edit]
Second Wing, subsector C of Thaku Fung contains 26 worlds with an estimated population of 1 million, a per capita income of Cr5,000, and a total economy is BCr5. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr1 through 4 starports (0 Class A, 2 Class B, 1 Class C, 1 Class D) employing 685 people. Driving this interstellar trade are two Agricultural (Ag) worlds, no Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, one Pre-Agricultural (Pa) world, no Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, one Rich (Ri) world, and no Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Second Wing maintain two Scout bases, and one Naval base. The average technology level is 1 (with most between 0 and 4). The highest technology level is 11 at Cogh (Thaku Fung 1807).
Second Wing, subsector C of Thaku Fung contains 23 stars and 245 identified planets; 15 monostellar systems, four binary systems, no trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 17 of the 26 systems (65%) have native gas giants. There are one Asteroid (As) belt, one Desert (De) world, one Garden (Ga) world, three Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, two Poor (Po) worlds, four Vacuum (Va) worlds, and no Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.
Second Wing has an estimated population of 1 million distributed across no High population (Hi) worlds, no Moderate population (Ph) worlds, four Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, no Low population (Lo) worlds, and 15 Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world is Dredgelund (Thaku Fung 2208). The population consists of 1 sophont groups.
| 1 identified sophont populations in Second Wing | |
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Solomani Preserve[edit]
The Solomani Preserve has jurisdiction over all of the worlds with an estimated population of 1 million, a per capita income of Cr5,000, and a total economy is BCr5. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr1 through 4 starports (0 Class A, 2 Class B, 1 Class C, 1 Class D) employing 685 people. Driving this interstellar trade are two Agricultural (Ag) worlds, no Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, one Pre-Agricultural (Pa) world, no Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, one Rich (Ri) world, and no Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Solomani Preserve maintain two Scout bases, and one Naval base. The average technology level is 1 (with most between 0 and 4). The highest technology level is 11 at Cogh (Thaku Fung 1807).
The Solomani Preserve has an estimated population of 1 million distributed across no High population (Hi) worlds, no Moderate population (Ph) worlds, four Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, no Low population (Lo) worlds, and 15 Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world is Dredgelund (Thaku Fung 2208). The population consists of 1 sophont groups.
World Listing[edit]
Comprehensive survey data for all worlds that lie within the subsector is available.
- The primary source material for all data is Traveller Map.
- Other sources may differ: some elements of the data may be contradictory or incorrect.
- Data is occasionally updated as new information becomes available.
Note that some survey data may be out of date, typically due to ongoing resettlement and rebuilding efforts being carried out in the aftermath of the Empress Wave.
- Verified updated data is constantly sought.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
Polity Listing: 1105[edit]
The Solomani Preserve is the sole polity, and claims all habitable worlds, within this subsector.
Native Sophonts (NILs): 1105[edit]
No races (sophont species) are believed to have originated in this subsector.
Demographics: 1105[edit]
Significant populations of the following races (sophont species) reside within this area:
- Non-Human Races
- None
- Terragens (Non-human Terran races)
Major Historical Events Timeline[edit]
Major events that have affected this subsector and the wider region that it lies within:
- -9235: to rimward the Vilani discover jump drive technology. Over the centuries pioneers and settlers gradually spread across the core regions of Charted Space.
- -4045 to -2204: the Ziru Sirka controls vast territories.
- -3810: the Vargr discover jump technology and begin an era of expansion.
- -3700s onwards: waves of Vargr settle worlds across the Extents. Due to its vast distance from the core regions few Vargr ever reached the sector.
- -2431: Terrans discover jump drive technology.
- -2404 to -2215: the Interstellar Wars. The young Terran Confederation battles against and ultimately triumphs over the ancient Vilani Ziru Sirka.
- -2204 to -1776: the Rule of Man administers the former Ziru Sirka.
- -1862 to -1110: the Terran Mercantile Community controls the former territory of the Terran Confederation.
- -1776 to 0: the Long Night. There is widespread regression and some worlds become barren.
- circa -1700: Vargr expansion and settlement gradually ceases.
- -1690: Solomani colonists depart Terran space.
- -1685: the Solomani Preserve is founded.
- circa -200: Vargr expansion increases, with a few worlds being settled within the subsectors along the sector's rimward fringe. The Break Worlds region is more stringently enforced.
- The Year 0: far to rimward, the Third Imperium is founded.
- 300-420: the Imperial First Survey charts the subsector.
- 995-1065: the Imperial Second Survey charts the subsector.
- circa 1040: the Empress Wave, believed to be a bizarre, massive jumpspace anomaly, enters the coreward edge of the sector.
It travels at around 1 parsec per year in a rimward direction, leaving a wake of disruption and chaos as it passes. - 1065: the Second Survey is published.
- circa 1080: the Empress Wave exits the rimward edge of the sector.
Later Historical Eras[edit]
In general, "Later Historical Eras" refers to events that occur post-1116 – a date that marks the beginning of the Rebellion, which ultimately led to the collapse of the Third Imperium. The year 1116 is seen as a historical dividing line, as it were, between the old and the new.
The Imperial Rebellion and its consequences were largely meaningless on the far coreward edge of Charted Space – for worlds in Thaku Fung Sector the key historical event that marked the divide between the old and the new was the Empress Wave. In this context, "Later Historical Eras" generally refers to the events in the years, decades, and centuries following the passage of the Wave.
- The Wave entered the coreward edge of the subsector around the year 1040, passing through its territory at a rate of roughly 1 parsec per year, and exited the rimward edge of the subsector around the year 1050. Its effects varied from world to world, but were never good: it left insanity, societal collapse, and death in its wake.
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
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- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Vargr (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), IBC. (Sector named and subsector depicted but no further data)
- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Zhodani (Game Designers Workshop, 1985), IFC. (Sector named in Zdetl and subsector depicted but no further data)
- James Holden, Joe D. Fugate Sr., Terrance McInnes. Vilani & Vargr (Digest Group Publications, 1990), pages 11, 48, 49. (Maps and charts showing the subsector's worlds)
- Author & Contributor: Atymes
- Author & Contributor: Mike Mikesh (Unpublished Draft of DGP: Grand Explorations - The Human Discoveries)
- Author & Contributor: Lord and Master of Sophontology (Marquis) Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
