Difference between revisions of "Adele (world)"
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| − | {{UWP|name={{World|Adele|Dagudashaag|Ushra|1516}} | + | {{UWP |
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|primary=M2 V M6 V M6 V | |primary=M2 V M6 V M6 V | ||
|GGcount=4 | |GGcount=4 | ||
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| − | During the [[Long Night]] this world was named ''Diim''. | + | == Adele (World) Synopsis == |
| + | An agricultural, non-industrial world in the [[Ushra Subsector]] of {{da}}. | ||
| + | * [[Adele (world)|Adele]] is a member of the {{Imperium}}. | ||
| + | * During the [[Long Night]] this world was named ''Diim''. | ||
| + | == Adele (World) Description == | ||
Adele is one of the important agricultural exporters of Ushra. The most productive areas are the temperate latitudes: in between the large desert equatorial regions and the transient polar ice-caps. | Adele is one of the important agricultural exporters of Ushra. The most productive areas are the temperate latitudes: in between the large desert equatorial regions and the transient polar ice-caps. | ||
Another potentially rich agricultural world lies deep within the Adele system. Miagrathe orbits at 0.4 AUs around the tight pair of M-class stars that are the far companions of the central star, Agran. Miagrathe (Y556000-0) has yet to be extensively surveyed despite the attentions of the {{IISS}} looking for suitable worlds with colonisation potential. Recent speculation that Sternmetal has made overtures to the subsector government for the purchase of Miagrathe has sent a number of hopefuls off to the planet in search of valuable ores. | Another potentially rich agricultural world lies deep within the Adele system. Miagrathe orbits at 0.4 AUs around the tight pair of M-class stars that are the far companions of the central star, Agran. Miagrathe (Y556000-0) has yet to be extensively surveyed despite the attentions of the {{IISS}} looking for suitable worlds with colonisation potential. Recent speculation that Sternmetal has made overtures to the subsector government for the purchase of Miagrathe has sent a number of hopefuls off to the planet in search of valuable ores. | ||
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== Adele (World) History & Background (Dossier) == | == Adele (World) History & Background (Dossier) == | ||
Revision as of 14:12, 15 April 2015
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| Milieu 0 | B676300-5
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| Classic Era (1116) | E676559-A
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| See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Primary | M2 V M6 V M6 V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Planetoid Belts | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gas Giants | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Adele (World) Synopsis
An agricultural, non-industrial world in the Ushra Subsector of Dagudashaag.
- Adele is a member of the Imperium.
- During the Long Night this world was named Diim.
Adele (World) Description
Adele is one of the important agricultural exporters of Ushra. The most productive areas are the temperate latitudes: in between the large desert equatorial regions and the transient polar ice-caps.
Another potentially rich agricultural world lies deep within the Adele system. Miagrathe orbits at 0.4 AUs around the tight pair of M-class stars that are the far companions of the central star, Agran. Miagrathe (Y556000-0) has yet to be extensively surveyed despite the attentions of the Imperial Interstellar Scout Service looking for suitable worlds with colonisation potential. Recent speculation that Sternmetal has made overtures to the subsector government for the purchase of Miagrathe has sent a number of hopefuls off to the planet in search of valuable ores.
Adele (World) History & Background (Dossier)
n/a
Adele (World) References & Contributors (Sources)
- Periodical: Periodical: Signal-GK Issue #3
- T4 First Survey
- Author & Contributor: Jae Campbell of the HIWG
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com