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==== Bright Stars ====
 
==== Bright Stars ====
 
* [[Basilisk's Eye (world)|Basilisk's Eye]] (1723 [[Tarchon Sector]]). The extremely luminous white supergiant [[star]], lying around 115 parsecs to coreward-trailing, can be clearly seen from all of the [[world]]s of the Cluster.
 
* [[Basilisk's Eye (world)|Basilisk's Eye]] (1723 [[Tarchon Sector]]). The extremely luminous white supergiant [[star]], lying around 115 parsecs to coreward-trailing, can be clearly seen from all of the [[world]]s of the Cluster.
* [[Demon's Eye (world)|Demon's Eye]] (1621 [[Far Home Sector]]). The intensely luminous blue supergiant [[star]] lying approximately 21 parsec to spinward-rimward at its closest point, can be clearly seen from all of the [[world]]s of the Cluster even in daylight.
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* [[Demon's Eye (world)|Demon's Eye]] (1621 [[Far Home Sector]]). The intensely luminous blue supergiant [[star]] lying approximately 21 parsecs to spinward-rimward at its closest point, can be clearly seen from all of the [[world]]s of the Cluster even in daylight.
  
 
=== World Listing ===
 
=== World Listing ===

Revision as of 15:43, 24 August 2018

The False Bridge Trace is a group of stars that forms part of the Demon Cluster.

Description / Specifications

The False Bridge Trace is a narrow spur of stars that straddles the border between Far Home Sector and Shadow Rift Sector, projecting into the Moat Rifts. Its worlds are accessible by conventional jump-2 vessels.

Physical Astrography

Other Clusters & Traces

Rifts & Voids

Other Astrographic Features

Nebula

  • The Cauldron Nebula, lying within Cauldron Sector, some 79 parsecs to coreward-trailing, can be seen as a star-studded luminous region in night-time skies from all of the worlds of the Cluster.

Bright Stars

  • Basilisk's Eye (1723 Tarchon Sector). The extremely luminous white supergiant star, lying around 115 parsecs to coreward-trailing, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds of the Cluster.
  • Demon's Eye (1621 Far Home Sector). The intensely luminous blue supergiant star lying approximately 21 parsecs to spinward-rimward at its closest point, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds of the Cluster even in daylight.

World Listing

The following systems and worlds are a part of the False Bridge Trace:

10 of 10 World articles in False Bridge Trace
Anarides  •  Axasorsa  •  Kedol  •  Lariz  •  Mengo  •  Quann  •  Remo  •  Solua  •  Subalec  •  Xelan  •  
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The main spoken languages within the False Bridge Trace are Orometi and Anglish.

Political Astrography

Demographics

Population: X.XX billion Sophonts.

  • Other Non-Human Races:
  • Jellyfish: approximately X.XX billion (XX.XX% of the population).
    • Hoppers: an estimated 322.222 million "Distant" Hoppers (5.13% of the population), typically within established human communities. Most have never visited Fedan, their ancestral homeworld, and many have developed unique customs and habits.
    • Temelik: approximately 200,000, found throughout human-controlled space.

Native Sophonts

Linguistic Topography

The following languages are the most commonly spoken within the Trace:

Polities

The worlds of the Trace are neutral.

Interstellar Relations

The Protectorate of Leset dominates the politics and activities of the Trace.

History & Background

The worlds of the False Bridge Trace were extensively surveyed during the 37th century, during the Third Confederation. One of the survey vessels known to have been operating in the area was the Range Valentine, commanded by one Lieutenant Axel Sorsa: see also Sorsa's World.

The Axasorsa system, is the homeworld of the sophont Jellyfish. The species are also found on Kedol and have certainly inhabited it for tens of thousands of years. The circumstances leading to their presence on that world are not clear.

Mengo, the informal capital of Shadow Rift Sector, lies at the coreward end of the Trace. It was the last system to have a verifiable sighting of a Voyager, in 4570AD.

References & Contributors / Sources

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.