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Significant populations of the following [[sophont]] races exist within this subsector: | Significant populations of the following [[sophont]] races exist within this subsector: | ||
* [[Humaniti]] | * [[Humaniti]] | ||
| + | * [[Orpheides]] (on their homeworld) | ||
=== World Listing === | === World Listing === | ||
Revision as of 22:16, 17 November 2023
| New Islands Subsector | |
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| Sector | Reft |
| Capital | None |
| Number of Systems | 15 |
| Majority Control | Non-Aligned - 47% |
| 2nd Control | Esperanza - 20% |
| 3rd Control | TBD - 33% |
| Map Key | Map Key |
The New Islands Subsector lies in a pocket of stars deep within the Reft Sector.
Description
Astrographic features
Native sophonts
The Orpheides are legally protected by the Convention of Interdiction.
History and background
Colonized in the second wave of settlement after the European Space Agency Long-range Colony Mission arrived in this sector of the Great Rift, it now boasts four major worlds with substantial populations. The most populous is Esperanza, far to the edge of the cluster, followed by New Colchis, Joyeuse, and Serendip Belt.
Historical Eras
Major historical events timeline
Politics and diplomacy: Milieu 1116
New Islands, subsector J of Reft, contains 15 worlds with an estimated combined population of 18 billion, a per capita income of Cr5,805, and a total economy of BCr107,458. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr222 through 13 starports (4 Class A, 2 Class B, 5 Class C, 2 Class D) employing 25,650 people. Driving this interstellar trade are four Agricultural (Ag) worlds, two Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, four Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, one Rich (Ri) world, and three Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in New Islands maintain eight Military bases and four Naval bases. The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 11). The highest technology level is 12 at Serendip Belt (Reft 1323), New Colchis (Reft 1327), and Joyeuse (Reft 1628).
New Islands, subsector J of Reft, contains 22 stars and 154 identified planets; eight monostellar systems, seven binary systems, no trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 8 of the 15 systems (53%) have native gas giants. There are one Asteroid (As) belt, one Desert (De) world, one Garden (Ga) world, two Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, one Poor (Po) world, four Vacuum (Va) worlds, and no Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.
New Islands has an estimated population of 18 billion distributed across four High population (Hi) worlds, one Moderate population (Ph) world, five Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, two Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world is Esperanza (Reft 0926). The population consists of 2 extant sophont groups including one native sophont. A Droyne population is now extinct.
| 2 identified sophont populations in New Islands | |
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Non-Aligned, Human-dominated
There are 15 Non-Aligned Human-dominated worlds in New Islands with an estimated combined population of 18 billion.
Polity Listing
Demographics
Significant populations of the following sophont races exist within this subsector:
World Listing
References
- Jim Cunningham, John Harshman, J. Andrew Keith, Marc W. Miller, Gordon Sheridan. Atlas of the Imperium (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), 12. (map only)
- John Harshman, Marc Miller. Trillion Credit Squadron (Game Designers Workshop, 1981), 46.
- Gary L. Thomas, Joe Fugate. "Reft Sector." The Travellers' Digest 20 (1990): 26-28.
- Dave Nilsen. The Regency Sourcebook (Game Designers Workshop, 1995), 33,72.
- Mike West. The Spinward States (Avenger Enterprises, 2008), 164-167.
- Martin Dougherty. Reft Sector (Mongoose Publishing, 2010), TBD.
- Mongoose 2nd: Islands in the Rift
- EXTERNAL LINK: The Trillion Credit Squadron campaign - Neubayern by Alex Tingle
- EXTERNAL LINK: Old Islands by Peter Gray
