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The Glisten system is centered on the star [[Gliss (star)|Gliss]]. It has a single gas giant, ''Nasmi'', and no rocky planets. There are two planetoid belts, of which one is designated as the mainworld. This belt is home to most of the system’s population, who would not normally refer to themselves as Belters. That term carries with it connotations of small mining habitats and semi–nomadic prospectors whereas the people of Glisten live in large cities. The fact that their homeworld happens to be a belt does not give them any sort of kinship with [[Belter]]s proper – and most ‘real’ Belters would agree wholeheartedly.
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The Glisten system is centered on the star [[Gliss (star)|Gliss]]. It has a single gas giant, ''Nasmi'', and no rocky planets. There are two planetoid belts, of which one is designated as the mainworld.  
 
 
 
Detailed information about [[Glisten (system)|the system]] [[Glisten (system)|can be found here]].
 
Detailed information about [[Glisten (system)|the system]] [[Glisten (system)|can be found here]].
  

Revision as of 18:40, 21 July 2024

Glisten/Glisten (Spinward Marches 2036)
Milieu 1116
A000986-F
StarportA Excellent: Starship Construction, Overhaul, Refined fuel
Size0 Asteroid/Planetoid Belt
Atmosphere0 Vacuum
Hydrographics0 Desert World 0%
Population9 High (8 billion)
Government8 Civil Service Bureaucracy
Law6 Moderate Law (no firearms except shotguns)
Tech LevelF High Stellar (anagathics)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary K9 V
Worlds 13
Gas Giants 1
Planetoid Belts 1
Cultural Details
Government Civil service bureaucracy
Law Level Moderate
Cultural Extension 8E4E
Army Size (BEs) 500
Economic Details
Technology Level 15
Economic Extension
D8H+4
ResourcesDVery abundant
Labor8Moderate (800 million)
InfrastructureH Very comprehensive
Efficiency+4Advanced
Importance Extension 5
Resource Units 7,072
GWP (BCr) 134,400
World Trade Number 6
Trade Volume (MCr/year) 408,524
Starport Details
Classification Class-A
Port Size 6
Building Capacity (Tons) 8,800,000
Port employees 50,085
Port passengers (annual) 567,700

Glisten has the population located in one or more dwarf planets or planetesimals in a co-orbital position, an asteroid belt. The system has a population over one billion. It has a well-developed manufacturing and processing industries. This system serves as the capital for the subsector. This is a high technology world with available technology over the standards for Charted Space. It is a member of Third Imperium in the Glisten Subsector of Spinward Marches Sector and in the Domain of Deneb. Glisten, as a member world of the Third Imperium, holds the estate of an Imperial knight and the fiefdoms of a count and the Subsector duke. All three are members of the Imperial Nobility charged with overseeing the world. The system supports both an Imperial Naval Base and a Scout Base with the additional starship traffic.

Astrography & Planetology

Glisten is a member of the Spinward Main. Glisten lies on the Glisten Arm.

Glisten is one of the major high-tech industrial centers of the Marches and consists of a number of separate planetoid cities, most of which specialize in a particular industry or social role.

Description (Astrography & Planetology)

Stars

Glisten has a solitary primary star named Gliss.

  • It is an orange main sequence.

Solitary K Type.jpg

Glisten has a solitary primary star.
Gliss
Solitary K Type.jpg Type Category Mass (Sol) Temperature (K) Luminosity
K9 V Main Sequence 0.59 3850 - 3930 0.15775
Unit Diameter Safe Distance Habitable Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0057 0.0329 0.41 - 0.78 0.57 5.7
Orbit #  *  * 2 2 6
Remarks None

System Data

The worlds of the system have been surveyed. They consist of:

Mainworld Data

Glisten is an Asteroid Belt mainworld.

Asteroid Belt 03b.jpg

Mainworld Size (S)

Glisten is an Asteroid Belt consisting of a few very large objects with diameters of hundreds of kilometers, thousands of bodies of a few kilometers in diameter, and millions of smaller objects.

Sub-planets in the main Gliss Belt and the Pluvis Belt typically have diameters of less than 1000 km; the minimum size to achieve a spherical shape is approximately 600 km, depending on the mineral mixture of its composition. Bodies between 60 km and 600 km tend to be a bit 'lumpy' or irregular in shape, with those smaller than 60 km tending to be radially non-symmetric.

Mainworld Atmosphere (A)

None of the bodies within the Glisten belt retain an atmosphere.

Mainworld Hydrosphere (H)

The Glisten belt contains a few icy bodies. A few belt objects have frozen volatiles on their surfaces.

  • Wilderness refueling is possible within the belt, provided a suitable icy object can be found.
  • Water for the inhabitants is generally imported and is extensively recycled.

Mainworld Geography and Topography

No centrally held chart of the belt exists within AAB Library Data records.

Blank World Map Asteroid Belt.png
(Placeholder chart, asteroid belt.)

History & Background (Dossier)

Glisten is the collective name for a large number of settlements in the inner planetoid belt orbiting a solitary star; a center of commerce and industry—not just for the subsector, but for the entire Spinward Marches. The name derives from one of the early and primary settlements on the asteroid named Gliss Ten.

The Naval Base is the headquarters of the 100th Fleet.

This world is home to a small community of Jonkeereen.

Jonkereen Travellers Digest 19 p27 No Background Kate Lebherz.jpg

Imperial Landed Nobility (N)

Glisten, as a member world of the Third Imperium, holds the estates of three members of the Imperial Nobility, who are charged with overseeing the world.

World Starport (Sp)

Glisten has a Class A Starport, an excellent quality installation which includes all the expected amenities including refined fuel for starships, brokerage services for passengers and cargo, and a variety of ship provisions. There is a shipyard capable of doing annual maintenance, overhauls and other kinds of repair, and construction of both starships and non-starships. Most ports of this classification have both a Highport and a Downport.

The words “highport” and “lowport” don’t apply to Glisten. Instead of the usual paring of a large planetary base and orbital station, the subsector capital’s starport is a cluster of asteroids. Such a port is known as a "beltport". This allows it to be just as large as any other class A lowport, yet still be able to service starships that lack landing capabilities.

World Government (G)

Glisten is governed by a Civil Service Bureaucracy. The leadership of the government is another form (democracy, dictatorship, oligarchy), but the bureaucracy leadership influences policy. The government leadership may select the bureaucracy leadership, but not its membership. Usually the governmental leadership is divided, or incapable of setting policy and the bureaucracy provides a stabilizing influence. The bureaucracy may be the full government bureaucracy or a section with limited jurisdiction but considerable influence like the military. Glisten serves as the Imperial Subsector capital.

World Timeline

609: Glisten joins the Imperium

Other Data

The population of the Glisten system numbers in the billions, housed in large cities built on asteroids all through the belt. Each city has its own administrative apparatus, all of which ultimately form part of the efficient but dull Glisten Coordinating Authority, a civil service government that runs the system as a whole. Laws are moderate but with so many settlements, housing vast numbers of people, scattered across the entire system, a rather stodgy administration has emerged with a fair amount of red tape wrapped around almost any activity.

The capital of the system is Glisten City, a huge metropolis that grew out of the much smaller Gliss Ten settlement chosen as administrative center for the system long ago. Glisten City is the site of the huge starport and serves as the main center for trade and business of all kinds as well as the administrative capital. Many other cities are fairly specialized in their industrial or social activities.

There are several cities each specializing in agriculture, light and heavy industry, and even an artists’ colony. However this is not taken to extremes. Almost all settlements have some industry, some food production and some technical capabilities. There are a number of more general settlements, but these are of much lesser economic importance than the great centers for trade and industry.

With its large industrial complexes and extremely high tech level, Glisten is an important exporter of technological goods across the sector and beyond. Its shipyards are widely renowned, most are located in the outer belt, named the Pluvis Belt.

Among the installations there are an enormous yard owned and operated by Ling-Standard Products as well as smaller and more specialized shipbuilders such as Bilstein Yards.

The Pluvis Belt is also the site of Glisten’s naval base, home port of the subsector fleet. The immediate region around the base is a restricted area and is heavily patrolled, with sensor outposts constructed on a number of asteroids to give better coverage.

Glisten also has an extensive Scout base, which is located in the main belt near the starport. In addition to a huge fleet of cutters dedicated to the ongoing effort to chart and catalogue every asteroid in the belts, the base is home to the usual flotilla of communications and exploration vessels.

The Glisten system attracts large numbers of students to its academic institutions, which include the Glisten Institute of Planetological Studies (GLIPS) and the Mining School of Glisten, which is associated with GLIPS but autonomous.

The Mining School receives funding from several corporate and Megacorporate sources, which offer scholarships for promising students in the prospecting, extraction, processing and management disciplines. Ex–students are recruited in large numbers by mining corporations across the sector.

The Glisten Institute of Planetological Studies is one of the largest universities in the sector. One of GLIPS’ major fields of studies is geneering. As such, a few hundred Jonkeereen are employed here at all times for study by researchers and students alike. Most of the Jonkeereen originate on Callia or Melior —though the Imperial Ministry of Colonization is sometimes prickly about GLIPS “stealing its Melioran Jonkeereen.”

There is also a community of what could be called true Belters within the system. Although not officially part of Glisten’s population and not counted among it, the Belters are subject to local laws while they are in–system and most are willing to comply. However, there are groups who routinely ignore comm–channel restrictions, traffic control instructions and other governmental rules which are considered very important by the people and government of Glisten.


Original Data

Editor's Note: the non-canon write-up of the system radically differs from the details presented by Traveller Map:

System Data

The Glisten system is centered on the star Gliss. It has a single gas giant, Nasmi, and no rocky planets. There are two planetoid belts, of which one is designated as the mainworld. Detailed information about the system can be found here.

Mainworld Data

Glisten contains two asteroid belts, the Glisten Belt and the Pluvis Belt, circling Gliss. Although both are highly populated, the Glisten Belt is designated as the mainworld.

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