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| − | | .13 (Hz) || 0 || [[Campaign:NHNE/Worlds/Sapphire|Sapphire]] || A664677-A || Ag, Ga, Ni, Tz | + | | .13 (Hz) || 0 || [[Campaign:NHNE/Worlds/Sapphire|Sapphire]] || A664677-A || Ag, Ga, Ni, Ri, Tz |
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| .40 || colspan=4 | Jump Shadow? | | .40 || colspan=4 | Jump Shadow? | ||
Revision as of 11:40, 7 November 2020
The new home system of Humanity
System Astrography
Interstallar Location
The two stars are separated by 27AU and are in near-circular orbits
Planets
Flare-Bright
| Orbit (AU) | Sub Orbit ('000km) | Name | UWP | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| .91 | 0 | Sulphur | E7C0414-9 | He, Ni |
| 1.22 | 0 | Dis | D420667-A | De, He, Ho, Na, Ni, Po |
| 1.23 | Jump Shadow? | |||
| 1.53 (Hz) | 0 | Poseidon | CC9A778-9 | Oc, Pi |
| 721 | Trident | D100343-9 | Lk, Ni, Sa, Va | |
| 2.15 (Hz) | 0 | New Earth | A865877-A | Cx, Ga, Ph, Ri |
| 1 | Afro-Pacific Orbital Complex | A*00558-B | Ni, St, Va | |
| 145 | Selene | D100443-C | Lk, Ni, Rs, Sa, Va | |
| 3.39 | 0 | Ares | C410556-B | Co, Na, Ni |
| 5.87 | 0 | The Belt | A000795-A | As, Va |
*Man-Made station
Coal-Fire
| Orbit (AU) | Sub Orbit ('000km) | Name | UWP | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| .13 (Hz) | 0 | Sapphire | A664677-A | Ag, Ga, Ni, Ri, Tz |
| .40 | Jump Shadow? | |||
| .42 | 0 | Crystal | xxxxxxx-x | Co |
| .71 | 0 | Ruby | xxxxxxx-x | Fr? |
| 1.29 | 0 | Pearl | xxxxxxx-x | Fr? |
| 2.45 | 0 | Catseye | XLC0000-0 | SGG |
| 4.77 | 0 | Jade | xxxxxxx-x | Fr? |
Circum-Binary Bodies
| Orbit (AU) | Sub Orbit ('000km) | Name | UWP | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 635 | 0 | Morgul | X100000-0 | Ba, Va |
History
The system was first recognised not to be Alpha Centauri by Ensign Umuralu who took the opportunity to officially name the two stars in the ships database before telling anyone what he'd realised. The argument over the quality of the names got many over the initial shock of realisation that they weren't where they had hoped to be!

