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[[Space]] is full of voids and rifts, large areas bereft of planets, stars, or anything short of micro amounts of interstellar substances. In such areas of nearly complete emptiness, a habitable world is a hugely valued commodity. The more empty an area is, the more value a habitable world possesses. Imperial society is served  by the [[IISS]], an [[institution]] that serves exploratory and paramilitary functions, most other [[polities]] have
  
 
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Desirability, or Planetological Desirability is a generalized measure of a planet's ability to sustain Life, and more specifically Conventional Life.

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History & Background (Dossier)

Space is full of voids and rifts, large areas bereft of planets, stars, or anything short of micro amounts of interstellar substances. In such areas of nearly complete emptiness, a habitable world is a hugely valued commodity. The more empty an area is, the more value a habitable world possesses. Imperial society is served by the IISS, an institution that serves exploratory and paramilitary functions, most other polities have

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