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One of [[Terra (world)|Terra]]'s first major colonization efforts, the worlds of the rich [[Near Boötes Cluster]] prospered throughout the [[Rule of Man]]. Even when the [[Long Night]] fell, the 18 worlds of the Near Boötes Union survived almost unscathed. By [[Dawn]], the Union was a major political and economic power. When the [[Solomani Autonomous Region]] was established, many Union officials stepped forward to take key positions in the new government. The Union became the Federation, and one of its Chairmen, Karl Scott, co-authored the Charter.  
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One of [[Terra (world)|Terra]]'s first major colonization efforts, the worlds of the rich [[Near Boötes Cluster]] prospered throughout the [[Rule of Man]]. Even when the [[Long Night]] fell, the 18 worlds of the Near Boötes Union survived almost unscathed. By [[Dawn]], the Union was a major political and economic power. When the [[Solomani Autonomous Region]] was established, many Union officials stepped forward to take key positions in the new government. The Union became the Federation, and one of its Chairmen, Karl Scott, co-authored the [[Charter for Confederation of the Free Solomani States‎|Charter]].  
  
 
Where in earlier times the Boöteans led Confederation politics, more recently they have opposed Party policy and growing [[Solomani Security|SolSec]] power. Large segments of the Federation leadership endorse the Reform Movement, even going so far as to grant membership to the aliens of {{WorldS|Labrys|Solomani Rim|1140}}. In 5630 AD, two Boöteans--Joshua Dahvin and Kathleen Ryan-Cox became High Councilors despite right-wing efforts to block their appointment. The two have boldly spoken out in an effort to temper Party aggressiveness with typical Boötean tolerance.
 
Where in earlier times the Boöteans led Confederation politics, more recently they have opposed Party policy and growing [[Solomani Security|SolSec]] power. Large segments of the Federation leadership endorse the Reform Movement, even going so far as to grant membership to the aliens of {{WorldS|Labrys|Solomani Rim|1140}}. In 5630 AD, two Boöteans--Joshua Dahvin and Kathleen Ryan-Cox became High Councilors despite right-wing efforts to block their appointment. The two have boldly spoken out in an effort to temper Party aggressiveness with typical Boötean tolerance.

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One of Terra's first major colonization efforts, the worlds of the rich Near Boötes Cluster prospered throughout the Rule of Man. Even when the Long Night fell, the 18 worlds of the Near Boötes Union survived almost unscathed. By Dawn, the Union was a major political and economic power. When the Solomani Autonomous Region was established, many Union officials stepped forward to take key positions in the new government. The Union became the Federation, and one of its Chairmen, Karl Scott, co-authored the Charter.

Where in earlier times the Boöteans led Confederation politics, more recently they have opposed Party policy and growing SolSec power. Large segments of the Federation leadership endorse the Reform Movement, even going so far as to grant membership to the aliens of Labrys (Solomani Rim 1140). In 5630 AD, two Boöteans--Joshua Dahvin and Kathleen Ryan-Cox became High Councilors despite right-wing efforts to block their appointment. The two have boldly spoken out in an effort to temper Party aggressiveness with typical Boötean tolerance.

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It encompasses 27 systems in the Capella Subsector and Gemini Subsector of the Solomani Rim and one system in the Aldebaran Subsector of Aldebaran.

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.