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:: I'll do that -- there are a handful of weird cases throughout the T5 data. A couple of subsectors with multiple capitals, many without any, etc. [[User:Garnfellow|Garnfellow]] ([[User talk:Garnfellow|talk]]) 08:49, 18 November 2013 (EST) | :: I'll do that -- there are a handful of weird cases throughout the T5 data. A couple of subsectors with multiple capitals, many without any, etc. [[User:Garnfellow|Garnfellow]] ([[User talk:Garnfellow|talk]]) 08:49, 18 November 2013 (EST) | ||
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| + | ::: Make sure to verify that there isn't both a subsector capital and a sector capital on different worlds. This happens on occasion. I also know there are a couple of "subsectors", meaning a subsector area has only a few Imperial worlds, where these worlds are administered from another, nearby, subsector. These tend to be on the borders, in the rifts, etc. [[User:Tjoneslo|Tjoneslo]] ([[User talk:Tjoneslo|talk]]) 10:39, 18 November 2013 (EST) | ||
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Harp is listed in the T5 Second Survey data has being the subsector capital, but that's a Solomani world and the Confederation doesn't generally administrate through subsector capitals.
- This is called a mistake. It should be brought to Don's attention on the COTI boards (either the T5 board or via PM). I would guess that is was the subsector capital when the Imperium owned the whole of the subsector, and the map never updated. The Solomani may still use the infrastructure. Tjoneslo (talk) 08:14, 18 November 2013 (EST)
- I'll do that -- there are a handful of weird cases throughout the T5 data. A couple of subsectors with multiple capitals, many without any, etc. Garnfellow (talk) 08:49, 18 November 2013 (EST)
- Make sure to verify that there isn't both a subsector capital and a sector capital on different worlds. This happens on occasion. I also know there are a couple of "subsectors", meaning a subsector area has only a few Imperial worlds, where these worlds are administered from another, nearby, subsector. These tend to be on the borders, in the rifts, etc. Tjoneslo (talk) 10:39, 18 November 2013 (EST)