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One of the main grain producing planets in {{da}}, the Osaki are renowned as a nomadic people always on the move. This is not totally true as many of the richer families have their own strip of land to maintain and work. Most others however, do spend their entire lives travelling from farm to farm and from seasonal crop to seasonal crop as migratory workers. Most of the land under cultivation is actually owned by co-operatives who pay its workers a dividend of the overall profit. These workers, who make up the largest segment of the population, reside in their large caravan convoys or in the free hostels that have been established throughout the land, constantly travelling back and forth between the farms along narrow roads that run along side the massive fields. Initial genetic manipulation of the grain seed has allowed the crops to mature at different times throughout the year.
 
One of the main grain producing planets in {{da}}, the Osaki are renowned as a nomadic people always on the move. This is not totally true as many of the richer families have their own strip of land to maintain and work. Most others however, do spend their entire lives travelling from farm to farm and from seasonal crop to seasonal crop as migratory workers. Most of the land under cultivation is actually owned by co-operatives who pay its workers a dividend of the overall profit. These workers, who make up the largest segment of the population, reside in their large caravan convoys or in the free hostels that have been established throughout the land, constantly travelling back and forth between the farms along narrow roads that run along side the massive fields. Initial genetic manipulation of the grain seed has allowed the crops to mature at different times throughout the year.
  
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Revision as of 13:44, 22 July 2015

Osakis/Mimu (Dagudashaag 0202)
Classic Era (1116)
D675723-7
StarportD Poor: No Construction, Minor Repair, Unrefined fuel
Size6 Medium (9,600 km, 0.60g - 0.81g)
Atmosphere7 Standard (tainted)
Hydrographics5 Wet World 50%
Population7 Moderate (50 million)
Government2 Participating Democracy
Law3 Low Law (no automatic weapons)
Tech Level7 Pre-Stellar (electronics)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary M4 V
Planetoid Belts 0
Gas Giants 3

One of the main grain producing planets in Dagudashaag, the Osaki are renowned as a nomadic people always on the move. This is not totally true as many of the richer families have their own strip of land to maintain and work. Most others however, do spend their entire lives travelling from farm to farm and from seasonal crop to seasonal crop as migratory workers. Most of the land under cultivation is actually owned by co-operatives who pay its workers a dividend of the overall profit. These workers, who make up the largest segment of the population, reside in their large caravan convoys or in the free hostels that have been established throughout the land, constantly travelling back and forth between the farms along narrow roads that run along side the massive fields. Initial genetic manipulation of the grain seed has allowed the crops to mature at different times throughout the year.


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