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* About 30% of the population is composed of [[Aslan]]. | * About 30% of the population is composed of [[Aslan]]. | ||
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An {{Imperial}} world located in the [[Glisten Subsector]] of the {{Sm}}. | An {{Imperial}} world located in the [[Glisten Subsector]] of the {{Sm}}. | ||
* [[New Rome (world)|New Rome]] has a [[Naval Base]]. | * [[New Rome (world)|New Rome]] has a [[Naval Base]]. | ||
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| + | === Imperial High (Landed) Nobility === | ||
| + | {{Imperial Nobility|name= New Rome|Noble=Be}} | ||
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| + | === Other Data === | ||
| + | '''Non-canon:''' [[Third Imperium|Imperial]] world in the [[Glisten Subsector|Glisten]] subsector. New Rome was originally a secondary world in what was at the time called the Bellion System. Forcibly settled in [[86]] with political exiles from the Imperium, the selection of this unpromising world was dictated by a vindictive Imperial admiral. When Bellion first expanded into space, their neighbors on New Rome were able to provide them with valuable technical assistance and became a privileged part of Bellion society. New Rome prospered and became the site of most of the system's heavy industry. Eventually the majority of the system's population lived on New Rome and the system was accordingly renamed to reflect that. | ||
'''Non-canon:''' Bellion was originally settled by refugees from the fall of the [[Sindalian Empire]]. It regressed to pre-industrial technology, but was edging back into {{TL|6}} by the time it was contacted by the [[IISS|Scouts]] in [[54]]. They placed it under administrative interdict, but around [[82]] Imperial traders (who were ignoring the interdict) gave Bellion's development a tremendous boost, and in [[92]] Bellion launched its first interplanetary craft. Contact with the neighbors on New Rome provided another boost, and the first jump-capable vessel stood ready in [[98]]. The interdict was formally lifted three years later. | '''Non-canon:''' Bellion was originally settled by refugees from the fall of the [[Sindalian Empire]]. It regressed to pre-industrial technology, but was edging back into {{TL|6}} by the time it was contacted by the [[IISS|Scouts]] in [[54]]. They placed it under administrative interdict, but around [[82]] Imperial traders (who were ignoring the interdict) gave Bellion's development a tremendous boost, and in [[92]] Bellion launched its first interplanetary craft. Contact with the neighbors on New Rome provided another boost, and the first jump-capable vessel stood ready in [[98]]. The interdict was formally lifted three years later. | ||
Bellion soon became a power in the immediate area, claiming sovereignty over several nearby worlds, notably [[Aki (SM 2035) (world)|Aki]]. The Imperium never accepted these claims, but Bellion's economic and cultural influence on its neighbors was undeniable. In [[165]] a small task force dispatched by the Duke of Iilidu had to replace Bellion's government with one that was more amenable to reason. The fractious world remained a problem for the Imperium for many years, but eventually a working relationship developed, and in [[349]] Bellion was declared a 'Friend and Ally of the Imperium'. 43 years later, in [[392]], it and its economic dependents joined the Imperium en bloc and Bellion became the capital of the newly-created County of [[Bellion (County)|Bellion]]. | Bellion soon became a power in the immediate area, claiming sovereignty over several nearby worlds, notably [[Aki (SM 2035) (world)|Aki]]. The Imperium never accepted these claims, but Bellion's economic and cultural influence on its neighbors was undeniable. In [[165]] a small task force dispatched by the Duke of Iilidu had to replace Bellion's government with one that was more amenable to reason. The fractious world remained a problem for the Imperium for many years, but eventually a working relationship developed, and in [[349]] Bellion was declared a 'Friend and Ally of the Imperium'. 43 years later, in [[392]], it and its economic dependents joined the Imperium en bloc and Bellion became the capital of the newly-created County of [[Bellion (County)|Bellion]]. | ||
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== References & Contributors (Sources) == | == References & Contributors (Sources) == | ||
Revision as of 13:45, 11 January 2016
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| Classic Era (1116) | B837866-B
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| See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Primary | F8 V M0 V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Planetoid Belts | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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New Rome is a moderate population world with over a hundred million, but not yet a billion sophonts in population size.
- It is a member of the Third Imperium in the Glisten Subsector of Spinward Marches Sector in the Domain of Deneb.
- This world has an Imperial Naval Base, capable of handling warships.
- The government is controlled from Glisten.
- About 70% of the population is composed of humans and other non-human sophonts.
- About 30% of the population is composed of Aslan.
Description (Astrography & Planetology)
No information yet available.
History & Background (Dossier)
An Imperial world located in the Glisten Subsector of the Spinward Marches.
- New Rome has a Naval Base.
Imperial High (Landed) Nobility
New Rome, as a member world of the Third Imperium, holds the estate of an Imperial Landed Knight who acts as an Imperial representative to the world, and the fiefdom of a member of the Imperial Landed Nobility, who oversees affairs regarding the world at an Interstellar and Imperial level.
- It holds the estate of an Imperial knight, the Imperial representative to the world.
- It holds the fiefdom of an Imperial viscount.
Other Data
Non-canon: Imperial world in the Glisten subsector. New Rome was originally a secondary world in what was at the time called the Bellion System. Forcibly settled in 86 with political exiles from the Imperium, the selection of this unpromising world was dictated by a vindictive Imperial admiral. When Bellion first expanded into space, their neighbors on New Rome were able to provide them with valuable technical assistance and became a privileged part of Bellion society. New Rome prospered and became the site of most of the system's heavy industry. Eventually the majority of the system's population lived on New Rome and the system was accordingly renamed to reflect that.
Non-canon: Bellion was originally settled by refugees from the fall of the Sindalian Empire. It regressed to pre-industrial technology, but was edging back into TL–6 by the time it was contacted by the Scouts in 54. They placed it under administrative interdict, but around 82 Imperial traders (who were ignoring the interdict) gave Bellion's development a tremendous boost, and in 92 Bellion launched its first interplanetary craft. Contact with the neighbors on New Rome provided another boost, and the first jump-capable vessel stood ready in 98. The interdict was formally lifted three years later.
Bellion soon became a power in the immediate area, claiming sovereignty over several nearby worlds, notably Aki. The Imperium never accepted these claims, but Bellion's economic and cultural influence on its neighbors was undeniable. In 165 a small task force dispatched by the Duke of Iilidu had to replace Bellion's government with one that was more amenable to reason. The fractious world remained a problem for the Imperium for many years, but eventually a working relationship developed, and in 349 Bellion was declared a 'Friend and Ally of the Imperium'. 43 years later, in 392, it and its economic dependents joined the Imperium en bloc and Bellion became the capital of the newly-created County of Bellion.
References & Contributors (Sources)
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A campaign setting detailing the District 268, Glisten, Egyrn, and Pax Rulin subsectors in the year 400 plus an adventure for the setting were published in JTAS Online. You need to be a subscriber to see it. You can find the setting here (players' information) and here (GM's information), and the adventure here. |
- Classic Traveller The Spinward Marches Campaign
- GURPS Traveller: Behind the Claw
- External Link: Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society Online
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com
