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== Description (Specifications) ==
 
== Description (Specifications) ==
 
The Serpent Rift is an area of lower stellar density. Its name is derived from its supposed resemblance to a snake or serpent.
 
The Serpent Rift is an area of lower stellar density. Its name is derived from its supposed resemblance to a snake or serpent.
* The region measures around [[Parsec|35 parsecs]] [[spinward]]-[[trailing]] and is on average around [[Parsec|8 parsecs]] [[coreward]]-[[rimward]], although many sections are narrower.
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* The region measures around [[Parsec|35 parsecs]] [[spinward]]-[[trailing]] and is on average around [[Parsec|8 parsecs]] [[coreward]]-[[rimward]].
 
* It forms a natural obstacle to [[coreward]] expansion.
 
* It forms a natural obstacle to [[coreward]] expansion.
  
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[[File:Chart Serpent Rift Basic.png|500 px]] <br> (Image sourced from [[Traveller Map]])
 
[[File:Chart Serpent Rift Basic.png|500 px]] <br> (Image sourced from [[Traveller Map]])
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Individual regions of the Rift are named:
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* ''Serpent's Head'', lying at the far [[spinward]] edge of the feature.
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* ''Stodol Deep'', that region of the rift principally lying within [[Stodol Subsector]].
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* ''Tavetzhde Void'', the far [[trailing]] part of the rift, lying within [[Astron Sector]].
  
 
The highest tech level commonly encountered out this ''Far Along'' ([[spinward]] of the [[Third Imperium]]) is {{TL|12}}, though a few worlds may be more advanced.
 
The highest tech level commonly encountered out this ''Far Along'' ([[spinward]] of the [[Third Imperium]]) is {{TL|12}}, though a few worlds may be more advanced.

Revision as of 10:49, 3 February 2024

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The Serpent Rift is an astrographic feature lying within the central-coreward part of Chiep Zhez Sector.

  • It is a rift area of low stellar density.
  • It is a barrier to expansion and interstellar commerce.

Description (Specifications)

The Serpent Rift is an area of lower stellar density. Its name is derived from its supposed resemblance to a snake or serpent.

A basic map showing the Serpent Rift.

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(Image sourced from Traveller Map)

Individual regions of the Rift are named:

The highest tech level commonly encountered out this Far Along (spinward of the Third Imperium) is TL–12, though a few worlds may be more advanced.

History & Background (Dossier)

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The Serpent Rift is a major obstacle to trade and commerce, which largely depends on Jump-2 vessels.

  • The Rift cannot be routinely crossed by most types of vessels.
  • It has served as a natural barrier to expansion to coreward.

Historical Data

The Void was originally charted during the 300s.

Timeline

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)

This astrographic feature is primarily found in the following areas:

World Listing

Comprehensive Second Survey data for systems and worlds associated with this astrographic feature is available.

  • The primary source material for all data is Traveller Map.
  • Other sources may differ: some elements of the data may be contradictory or incorrect.
  • Data is occasionally updated as new information becomes available.
  • Scouting missions gathering reliable, verified data can receive substantial payment.

AAB library archives contain expanded data about the following systems:

No world articles for Serpent Rift


Note that some Second Survey data, though only 40 years old, may already be out of date.

  • Verified updated data is constantly sought.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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