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* 3359AD: 1st [[Fringian Civil Wars|Civil War]] begins. Halcyon Sector is strongly [[Expansionist]]. | * 3359AD: 1st [[Fringian Civil Wars|Civil War]] begins. Halcyon Sector is strongly [[Expansionist]]. | ||
* 3398AD: 8th [[Fringian Civil Wars|Civil War]] begins. | * 3398AD: 8th [[Fringian Civil Wars|Civil War]] begins. | ||
| − | * 3400AD: Fall of the [[Second Confederation]]. End of the [[Fringian Civil Wars|Civil Wars]]. The [[Fringian Dissolution|Dissolution]] period. | + | * 3400AD: The [[Vilani Scare]]. Fall of the [[Second Confederation]]. End of the [[Fringian Civil Wars|Civil Wars]]. The [[Fringian Dissolution|Dissolution]] period. |
* 3440AD: [[Third Confederation]] and Successor States. Sporadic but gradual settlement throughout the Sector. | * 3440AD: [[Third Confederation]] and Successor States. Sporadic but gradual settlement throughout the Sector. | ||
* 3730AD: [[Voyagers]] arrive and devastate the Sector. The [[Fringian Dark Age|Dark Age]] begins. | * 3730AD: [[Voyagers]] arrive and devastate the Sector. The [[Fringian Dark Age|Dark Age]] begins. | ||
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| No. of Worlds | 218 | ||||||||||||||||
| Population | 37,850 million | ||||||||||||||||
| Majority Control | Non-aligned (NaHu) - 57% | ||||||||||||||||
| Secondary Control | Human polities - 24% | ||||||||||||||||
| Tertiary Control | Unexplored (NaXX) - 15% | ||||||||||||||||
| Quaternary Control | Esaran (EsCA) - 4% | ||||||||||||||||
| Province | Distant Fringe | ||||||||||||||||
| Capital | Various | ||||||||||||||||
| Imperial Coordinate | -18 / -13 | ||||||||||||||||
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The Halcyon Sector lies at the heart of the Distant Fringe region.
Description
A sector forming the spinward half of the Demon Cluster, the Distant Fringe proper. Halcyon Sector is a settled area with a long history and rich traditions. States have risen and fallen within its borders and wars have been fought across its territory.
Physical Astrography
The major trade routes and astrographic features of Halcyon Sector include:
Clusters & Traces
- Afkhar Cluster
- Alasim cluster
- Bright Peninsula
- Cudin Cluster
- Demon Cluster
- Glitterdrift Reach
- Nist Cluster
- Ten Suns of the Yimi
- Utt Cluster
Rifts, Voids, & Jump Bridges
The University of Selasia has funded and overseen the construction of a Jump Bridges to give access to the Sarunt system:
- Orowani Deep Space Fuel Cache (1714 Halcyon Sector)
The Scybria Jump Hub is a derelict Jump Bridge constructed during the Scybrian Wars and destroyed near the end of that conflict. The region of deep space around it is heavily mined, littered with wreckage, and contains live munitions:
- Scybria Jump Hub (3038 Halcyon Sector)
The String of Pearls is a series of pre-placed covert fuel caches within Murada Subsector, giving conventional vessels access to the Glitterdrift Reach region.
- Alpha Point (0404 Halcyon Sector)
- Omega Point (0607 Halcyon Sector)
Anomalies
Other Astrographic Features
Stars
- Basilisk's Eye (1723 Tarchon Sector). The extremely luminous white supergiant primary star of the system, lying around 150 parsecs to coreward-trailing, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds lying within Halcyon Sector.
- Demon's Eye (1621 Far Home Sector). The intensely luminous blue supergiant star, lying around 15 parsecs to trailing, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds lying within Halcyon Sector.
Star Lanes
A number of Star Lanes cross the Sector:
Political Astrography
Demographics
Halcyon Sector has a population in excess of of 41.198 billion sophonts. Significant populations of the following sophont species are found within its borders:
- Humaniti (Human races)
- Solomani (Major Race): 33.197 billion (80.58% of the population), descended from human refugees fleeing the Destruction of Terra. They refer to themselves as Terrans.
- Other Non-Human Races:
- Esaran: 3.748 billion (9.09% of the population), largely concentrated within the Esaran Cultural Area.
- Hoppers: a sophont species native to Far Home Sector. An estimated 2.4 billion "Outer" Hoppers (5.82% of the population) inhabit human-controlled space within the Sector, most typically forming insular self-sufficient communities within established urban areas. A significant Hopper population, many of whom are refugees from the Unity of Sed, resides within the campus of the University of Selasia.
- Kithenka: 200 million (0.48% of the population), almost entirely concentrated on Feluchar.
- Loons: 20 million (0.05% of the population), entirely concentrated on Paradise.
- Meroquan: 70 million (0.18% of the population), largely concentrated on Fieral.
- Oquo: 63 million (0.16% of the population), entirely confined to Quarin.
- Orokath: 500 million (1.21% of the population), almost entirely concentrated on Feluchar.
- Treehangers: 1 billion (2.43% of the population), entirely concentrated on Sarunt.
Native Sophonts
Linguistic Topography
The following languages are among the most commonly spoken within Halcyon sector:
- Fleet Anglic. The language of the First Confederation and the Last Armada. It is no longer widely spoken outside of academic circles but is the root tongue of a number of other languages:
- Anglish The language of the Bright Conclave and the Enlightened. A direct descendant of Fleet Anglic, widely spoken throughout the Distant Fringe. Most people know a few words and phrases of Anglish.
- Coran. The language of the Unity of Sed and The Last Line. The language of the Corolian Jurisdicture.
- Padori. A language of Far Home Sector. It is most common in the rimward-trailing quadrant of Halcyon Sector, particularly around the Wolfs Tail Star Lane.
- Teramil. The language of the High Senate and the Nist cluster. The language of the Scybrian Polyarchy.
- Esar. The language of the Esaran.
- Jitsathu. The language of the Yimin Jiti and a common language in the rimward half of Halcyon Sector.
Capitals
The capitals of polities located within Halcyon Sector are:
- Jesel: the capital of The Last Line.
- Sedulan: the capital of the Unity of Sed.
- Entremis: the capital of the Dependent Worlds.
- Denirad: the capital of the High Senate.
- Rasand: the capital of the Esaran Cultural Area.
- Blass: the capital of the Enlightened.
- Narit: the capital of the Yimin Jiti.
- Selasia: the capital of the Bright Conclave.
Polity Listing
At the current time (5600AD) Halcyon Sector contains five interstellar polities and four smaller territories.
- Bright Conclave. A feudal technocracy ruled by an academic elite drawn from the University of Selasia.
- Enlightened. A shadowy state, a democratic confederation of worlds. Its heritage draws strongly on corsair traditions, and many of its fundamental laws and rulings draw from a "pirate code". There is a strong suspicion that the Enlightened actively support corsair and pirate activity within the Distant Fringe.
- Esaran Cultural Area. A region dominated by the Esaran, a technologically advanced sophont species.
- High Senate. A representative democracy. It emerged from an aggressive militaristic state. It is engaged in a covert war againt the Unity of Sed.
- The Last Line. An austere, militaristic and intensely paranoid state at war with the Unity of Sed.
- The Retreat. A multi-faith religious community.
- Unity of Sed. Fanatics bent on spreading their bizarre philosophy and views across the Distant Fringe. The Unity is in the grip of a cabal of zealots and visionaries able to interpret the teachings of Sed Arvan and use them to motivate and command the population and steer the polity towards its own goals. While the denizens of the Unity seem enthralled by the bizarre New Order, their state has become a place of focused anarchy, routine brutality and social decay. Norms vary from day to day and proclamations and declarations may change the status quo in moments: it is unclear how it maintains any form of internal cohesion or strategic direction. The Unity is capable of converting otherwise reasonable and rational individuals to its beliefs, vastly swelling its numbers. More rapid expansion has been hampered by internal bickering and by resistance from the worlds it has occupied. Local strongmen and Arvanite militias hold considerable power.
- The Unity of Sed routinely utilises psionic abilities.
- Dependent Worlds. An isolated cluster of systems with a long history of independence. A huge percentage of their domestic populations have become Arvanites despite having formerly expressed intense hostility to its tenets and beliefs. As it descended into a state of anarchynthe Dependent Worlds voluntarily declared its allegiance to the Unity of Sed. The fragile domestic situation continues to devolve and civil norms and processes are breaking down. Local strongmen backed by Arvanite militias have emerged and help maintain some degree of order.
- Liberated Stars. Formerly neutral worlds taken by the Unity of Sed and gradually descending into chaos.
- Yimin Jiti. Psionic. Withdrawn, passive, and outwardly maintain an appearance of a low TL.
Interstellar Relations
Spinward-Coreward Quadrant
- The Last Line
- The anarchic Unity of Sed continues its expansion to trailing and rimward, casting its gaze over the High Senate and the Nist Cluster. Local strongmen have seized control of entire regions and planetary governments are little more than puppet regimes, slavishly answering to outside forces. Arvanite militias patrol throughout settled areas, enforcing their own interpretations of Arvanite teachings. Waves of poorly equipped but fanatical raiders, often aboard captured ships and led by demented petty demagogues, pour out of Unity space and cause havoc within the worlds of the Sector. Small cadres of resistance exist but are few and far between. Outsiders are not welcome at all and those who do intrude face the weight of the Unity's considerable military and naval forces. There is no reasoning, no negotiating with the Unity of Sed, though individual leaders may be more open to approach.
- The Unity of Sed routinely utilises psionic abilities.
- The isolated Dependent Worlds are completely under the sway of the Unity of Sed. Arvanite militias have begun to form and patrol with the aim of maintaining social order and cohesion: they frequently come into conflict with one another. The Dependent Worlds appear to have begun a slow descent into anarchy and madness.
- The Liberated Stars have fallen to the Unity of Sed. Previously hostile to that state, a huge percentage of the population have come to support the new regime and converted to its Arvanite beliefs. Mass unrest is increasing and the domestic situation is chaotic: Arvanite militias have been invited to its worlds to help maintain order.
- Transit along the Jubb-Duseb Corridor and the Runners Edge Star Lane has been seriously affected by the unfolding situations on their member worlds.
Coreward-Trailing Quadrant
Spinward-Rimward Quadrant
Rimward-Trailing Quadrant
Sector Summary:
The Halcyon sector has 218 worlds, of which 187 have native gas giants. The estimated population for the sector is 38 billion sophonts (not necessarily humans). There are 11 High population (Hi) worlds, 11 Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 95 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 38 Low population (Lo) worlds, and six Barren (Ba) worlds. There are 46 Agricultural (Ag) worlds versus 12 Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, and 23 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds. There are 31 Rich (Ri) worlds versus nine Industrial (In) worlds. There are ten Asteroid (As) belts, 13 Desert (De) worlds, 21 Garden (Ga) worlds, 19 Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, 44 Poor (Po) worlds, 28 Vacuum (Va) worlds, and 11 Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds. There are no Naval bases in the sector, no Scout bases, and no Way stations. The highest population world is Scybria (Halcyon 2012). The highest tech level is C at Jaradin (Halcyon 1010), Nexus (Halcyon 1526), Wolf (Halcyon 2526), and Selasia (Halcyon 0436). The average technology level is 6 (with most between 2 and 9).
The Non-Aligned Human-dominated worlds in Halcyon encompasses 123 worlds with a population of 14 billion. The highest population worlds are Haden (Halcyon 1515) and Kashar (Halcyon 2228). The highest tech level is C at Nexus (Halcyon 1526) and Wolf (Halcyon 2526). The average technology level is 7 (with most between 4 and 9).
There are 32 unclaimed or unexplored systems in Halcyon.
The Esaran Cultural Area in Halcyon has jurisdiction over nine worlds with a population of 3 billion. The highest population world is Farian (Halcyon 0819). The highest tech level is B at Rasand (Halcyon 0718). The average technology level is 7 (with most between 4 and 9).
The High Senate in Halcyon has jurisdiction over eight worlds with a population of 5 billion. The highest population world is Scybria (Halcyon 2012). The highest tech level is B at Denirad (Halcyon 2212). The average technology level is 8 (with most between 6 and 10).
The Enlightened in Halcyon has jurisdiction over seven worlds with a population of 3 billion. The highest population world is Valen (Halcyon 1131). The highest tech level is B at Blass (Halcyon 1333). The average technology level is 7 (with most between 4 and 9).
The Unity of Sed in Halcyon has jurisdiction over seven worlds with a population of 3 billion. The highest population world is Sedulan (Halcyon 1008). The highest tech level is C at Jaradin (Halcyon 1010). The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 10).
The Liberated Stars in Halcyon has jurisdiction over seven worlds with a population of 42 million. The highest population world is Exad (Halcyon 0808). The highest tech level is A at Murada (Halcyon 0810). The average technology level is 7 (with most between 4 and 9).
The Bright Conclave in Halcyon has jurisdiction over six worlds with a population of 3 billion. The highest population world is Rysos (Halcyon 0536). The highest tech level is C at Selasia (Halcyon 0436). The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 11).
The Yimin Jiti in Halcyon has jurisdiction over six worlds with a population of 4 billion. The highest population world is Athune (Halcyon 2424). The highest tech level is B at Temarn (Halcyon 2225) and Narit (Halcyon 2323). The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 10).
The Dependent Worlds in Halcyon has jurisdiction over five worlds with a population of 706 million. The highest population world is Entremis (Halcyon 1204). The highest tech level is B at Entremis (Halcyon 1204). The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 10).
The The Retreat in Halcyon has jurisdiction over four worlds with a population of 13 million. The highest population world is Monastery (Halcyon 2733). The highest tech level is 8 at Gateway (Halcyon 2532). The average technology level is 5 (with most between 2 and 7).
The The Last Line in Halcyon has jurisdiction over four worlds with a population of 1 billion. The highest population world is Vey (Halcyon 0611). The highest tech level is B at Jesel (Halcyon 0811). The average technology level is 7 (with most between 4 and 9).
Subsector Listing
The following subsectors can be found within Halcyon Sector:
- Murada Subsector. Subsector A of Halcyon Sector.
- Cradle Subsector. Subsector B of Halcyon Sector.
- Stanter Subsector. Subsector C of Halcyon Sector.
- Frell Subsector. Subsector D of Halcyon Sector.
- Farin Subsector. Subsector E of Halcyon Sector.
- Tsorva Subsector. Subsector F of Halcyon Sector.
- Loran Subsector. Subsector G of Halcyon Sector.
- Abidal Subsector. Subsector H of Halcyon Sector.
- Jerik Subsector. Subsector I of Halcyon Sector.
- Sena Subsector. Subsector J of Halcyon Sector.
- Veesene Subsector. Subsector K of Halcyon Sector.
- Paradise Subsector. Subsector L of Halcyon Sector.
- Alasim Subsector. Subsector M of Halcyon Sector.
- Utt Subsector. Subsector N of Halcyon Sector.
- Orowan Subsector. Subsector O of Halcyon Sector.
- Baradis Subsector. Subsector P of Halcyon Sector.
World Listing:
The following systems and worlds can be found within Halcyon Sector:
Background & History
Halcyon Sector is a settled area with a long history and rich traditions. States have risen and fallen within its borders and wars have been fought across its territory.
Historical Eras
- Pre-Humaniti Era: Largely unknown. Possible Slaver and Voyagers activity.
- Founding Era: Halcyon Sector is named. Settlement across the Sector: it is densest within coreward regions.
- Dark Age: The Voyagers devastate the Sector.
- Expansion Era: Isolated worlds are recontacted. Polities begin to form.
- Early Modern Era: Origins of modern states. The Scybrian Wars.
- Post-War Era: Reconstruction and expansion.
- Present Day: Current events, breaking news, and unfolding plots.
Timeline of Major Historical Events
- 2255AD: The Last Armada arrives in the Demon Cluster. The Seven Colonies are established. Populations gradually expand and industrial bases grow.
- 2500AD: The monolithic and anti-expansionist Second Confederation is founded. The Redoubt Party rises to prominence.
- 3200AD: Minor states begin to appear and rapidly come into conflict with the Second Confederation. Expansionist groups grow within the Second Confederation, particularly within its spinward territories.
- 3359AD: 1st Civil War begins. Halcyon Sector is strongly Expansionist.
- 3398AD: 8th Civil War begins.
- 3400AD: The Vilani Scare. Fall of the Second Confederation. End of the Civil Wars. The Dissolution period.
- 3440AD: Third Confederation and Successor States. Sporadic but gradual settlement throughout the Sector.
- 3730AD: Voyagers arrive and devastate the Sector. The Dark Age begins.
- 4549AD: The Voyagers depart and the Dark Age ends. The Renaissance sees the first steps back into space.
- 4650AD: Scavenger Season. Lawless and violent Salvagers pick over the remains of pre-Voyager sites, and hardy pioneers look to settle prime worlds.
- 4850AD: Origins of the Yimin Jiti state.
- ca 4900AD: Golden Age. Space travel becomes relatively commonplace.
- ca 4900AD: Outworld Development begins commercial exploration of the coreward half of the Sector.
- ca 4900AD: Scybrian Settlement begins commercial exploration of the central and trailing parts of the Sector.
- 4913AD: Bright Expansion begins commercial exploration of the rimward half of the Sector.
- ca 4980AD: Founding of the Valen Trade Protectorate. A pirate coalition known as the Association of the Star are active, preying on Bright Expansion shipping.
- 4998AD–5000AD: Associations War, founding of the Enlightened.
- 5106AD: Establishment of the Bright Conclave from the core interests of Bright Expansion.
- 5180AD: Founding of the Corolian Jurisdicture from the major holdings of Outworld Development
- 5200AD: Establishment of the Scybrian Polyarchy from the core interests of Scybrian Settlement.
- ca 5300AD: Foundation of the Esaran Cultural Area.
- 5344AD: Scybrian Wars begin. Construction of the Scybria Jump Hub.
- 5350AD: Formation of the Yimin Jiti state.
- 5486AD: Destruction of the Scybria Jump Hub.
- 5488AD: Beginning of the Siege of Scybria.
- 5489AD: Scybrian Wars end. Fall of the Scybrian Polyarchy, the founding of the High Senate.
- 5570AD: Fall of the Corolian Jurisdicture, The rise of the Unity of Sed and the establishment of the Last Line.
- 5580AD: The Dependent Worlds supplicate to the Unity of Sed.
- 5598AD: The Liberated Stars are absorbed into the Unity of Sed.
- 5600AD: Data for Halcyon Sector is published in the DSP Listing.
References & Contributors / Sources
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science