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The [[Vilani Main]], one of the largest chains of jump-1 worlds in the Imperial region, is the oldest, richest, and most cohesive section of the {{Imperium}}.
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The [[Vilani Main]], one of the largest chains of jump-1 worlds in the Imperial region, is the oldest, richest, and most cohesive section of the {{Imperium}}. It spans over 1,000 systems covering over 11,000 individual planets.
 
* Few of its worlds gave up interstellar travel during the [[Long Night]].  
 
* Few of its worlds gave up interstellar travel during the [[Long Night]].  
 
    
 
    
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== Worlds & Sectors ([[Astrography]]) ==
 
== Worlds & Sectors ([[Astrography]]) ==
 
This [[astrographic feature]] is primarily located in the following areas:
 
This [[astrographic feature]] is primarily located in the following areas:
* [[Dagudashaag Sector]]
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*[[Core Sector]] - 2 systems
** [[Iiradu Subsector]]
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*[[Corridor Sector]] - 39 Systems
* [[Gushemege Sector]]
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* [[Dagudashaag Sector]] - 62 Systems
** [[Dashinshaii Subsector]]
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* [[Gushemege Sector]] - 309 Systems
* [[Lishun Sector]]
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* [[Lishun Sector]] - 136 Systems
* [[Vland Sector]]
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*[[Reft Sector]] - 90 Systems
** [[Anakod Subsector]]
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*[[Verge Sector]] - 8 Systems
** [[Anarsi Subsector]]
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* [[Vland Sector]] - 399 Systems
** [[Nulisud Subsector]]
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** [[Parsi Subsector]]
 
** [[Shiigus Subsector]]
 
** [[Vland Subsector]]
 
  
 
=== World Listing: 1116 ===
 
=== World Listing: 1116 ===

Revision as of 03:36, 27 February 2018

The Vilani Main, one of the largest chains of jump-1 worlds in the Imperial region, is the oldest, richest, and most cohesive section of the Imperium. It spans over 1,000 systems covering over 11,000 individual planets.

  • Few of its worlds gave up interstellar travel during the Long Night.

Description (Specifications)

Almost two-thirds of the planets in the Vland Sector can be reached from Vland by a series of one-parsec jumps.

The Main extends rimward and spinward from Vland through Gushemege Sector along the border of the great rift, and touching the coreward borders of Reft Sector, Ilelish Sector and Verge Sector.

The Main extends to trailing into spinward subsectors of the Lishun Sector.

Arms & Branches

History & Background (Dossier)

Maps produced before the Rule of Man call the Main by its original Vilani name, Arshukaa Sagalaa.

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)

This astrographic feature is primarily located in the following areas:


World Listing: 1116

The following systems and worlds are located upon this Main:

200 of 226 World articles in Vilani Main
Aadshas  •  Aaki  •  Aashma  •  Aghzorerroen  •  Akimu  •  Akushis  •  Alp  •  Amda  •  Anaam  •  Andelech  •  Ansin  •  Aquacade  •  Aran (Gu 2917)  •  Arean  •  Arna  •  Ashbakha  •  Asylum  •  Bood  •  Bruyrkna  •  Cablu  •  Cafad  •  Chathi  •  Courtesy  •  Creading  •  Daama  •  Daas  •  Daglari  •  Dana  •  Dathsuts  •  Depot (Gu 3016)  •  Dialreck  •  Diiron  •  Dusu  •  Duukhaa  •  Enaa  •  Enbart  •  Erdousse  •  Ersharsa  •  Eskstant  •  Fallion  •  Fau  •  Fauski  •  Fay (Gu 1925)  •  Flire  •  Foakhsigzikhs  •  Fuqui (Gu 3012)  •  Gamgilebo  •  Ganidam  •  Gashema  •  Geka  •  Gemid  •  Ges  •  Gidapisek  •  Giinam  •  Giraran  •  Gisi  •  Gudak  •  Gurdadusu  •  Gushnemasha  •  Guumishmak  •  Guusimka  •  Gwi  •  Harding (Il 0101)  •  Hendrick  •  Idanchy  •  Igsudi  •  Iimkhir  •  Iiu  •  Iliika  •  Inkha (Vl 1920)  •  Inkia  •  Irdiish  •  Irila  •  Irsaar  •  Jarsae  •  Jasper  •  Jessheim  •  Joe's World  •  Kaagaarkha  •  Kagamira  •  Kagush  •  Kaldi  •  Kamar Kurker  •  Kapakoo  •  Karbarlah  •  Karnika  •  Karrana'ch  •  Kashmiir  •  Kaza  •  Kedaa  •  Kemshigesh  •  Kha  •  Khaem  •  Khakkakum  •  Khi (Da 2603)  •  Khi Tai  •  Khikaeg  •  Khiradu  •  Khisber  •  Khishugii  •  Khula (Vl 1919)  •  Khulekii  •  Kiimiim  •  Kinshasa  •  Kinswana  •  Kipii  •  Kirlikin  •  Kirma  •  Kirov  •  Kishbar  •  Koinunmatie  •  Koustorm  •  Kurdeshu  •  Kusheggi  •  Kutubba  •  Kuzey Anadolu  •  Lallvi  •  Lekhana  •  Leut  •  Liigash  •  Liisurkhish  •  Llaegvoigz  •  Lobode  •  Lohme  •  Lorne (Il 0102)  •  Lumu  •  Maernon  •  Malokh  •  Manoh  •  Mappeh  •  Maran  •  Maru  •  Masa  •  Meesis  •  Meprim  •  Mercator  •  Merchant  •  Midku  •  Mikakesh  •  Mimu  •  Muikha  •  Nadud  •  Nasha  •  Newcastle (Vl 1801)  •  Nii (Vl 2508)  •  Niizediju  •  Nourm  •  Nuikh  •  Nukyls  •  Nulisud  •  Nurrungar  •  Odinaga  •  Osakis  •  Oumuu  •  Palama  •  Parsi  •  Pirrom  •  Pirumush  •  Prefostered  •  Pyam  •  Rathas  •  Refuge (Da 0509)  •  Ronni  •  Royef  •  Rronaetuts  •  Rutkowski  •  Sakin  •  Salliatt  •  Sardia  •  Savvud  •  Sazisi  •  Seaport  •  Seglound  •  Seminary  •  Senlis (Gu 3218)  •  Serafim  •  Serpent's Reach  •  Shaaki  •  Shabii  •  Shakhamash  •  Shashim  •  Shigkhu  •  Shiiki  •  Shinla  •  Shuakhuar  •  Shudi  •  Shulishu  •  Shunisar  •  Shushguum  •  Sidur Ishki  •  Sktrassui'ia  •  St. George (Vl 2616)  •  Sueighz  •  Sykell  •  Tahaver  •  Taksarrgh  •  Tasho  •  Tauri  •  Teoech  •  Thatii  •  
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