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== History & Background (Dossier) == | == History & Background (Dossier) == | ||
| − | At first glance, Pimane appears to be nothing more than a struggling domed village on the surface of an inhospitable and featureless plain. | + | [[File:Comp-Prog-Dav-R-Deitrick-Starter-Trav-Page-16 16-July-2018a.jpg|right]] |
| + | At first glance, Pimane appears to be nothing more than a struggling domed village on the surface of an inhospitable and featureless plain. Your first glance is correct.{{Unpublished cite|author=User:Sstefan|citeName=Sstefan}} | ||
| − | There is, however, evidence that deep valleys on the surface of Pimane contain both atmosphere and life, although the surface plains are star-baked vacuum. While there have been proposals to set up several small scientific research laboratories to investigate this, so far funding and offworld interest have been insufficient. | + | There is, however, evidence that deep valleys on the surface of Pimane contain both atmosphere and life, although the surface plains are star-baked vacuum. While there have been proposals to set up several small scientific research laboratories to investigate this, so far funding and offworld interest have been insufficient. The most accepted hypothesis holds that the world originally held an atmosphere and supported life, but a cataclysmic collision with a [[rogue world]] stripped off Pimane's atmosphere several million years ago.{{Unpublished cite|citeName=Sstefan}} |
| − | Reports of these | + | Reports of these air pockets are only as valid as the unproven reports of local explorers, who seem more interested in local notoriety than scientific accuracy. Regardless, exploration is very hazardous; local technology is hazardous enough, and the single city of Hope's End is far from the deep canyons that break up the surface of the planet. Add to that almost invisible pools of fine dust, some deep enough to swallow a starship, and incentive to stay home is very high. {{Unpublished cite|citeName=Sstefan}} |
| − | Not that staying home is very attractive. | + | Not that staying home is very attractive. Hope's End is a dismal community, with few facilities for the traveller. The so-called Starport is nothing more than a concrete pad raised ten meters above the surrounding plain and kept mostly free of dust. Reactionless drives are compulsory to avoid stirring up any dust around the area. {{Unpublished cite|citeName=Sstefan}} |
| − | It is recommended that you bring all supplies with you. | + | It is recommended that you bring all supplies with you. Off-planet goods are prohibitively expensive, and local food is all too obviously derived exclusively from the algae which replenishes the community's atmosphere, along with a locally grown fungus to provide texture. {{Unpublished cite|citeName=Sstefan}} |
=== TAS Advisories === | === TAS Advisories === | ||
* Do not use terrain-following on the surface. | * Do not use terrain-following on the surface. | ||
| − | * Land only at the starport. | + | * Land only at the [[starport]]. |
* Only reactionless thrusters and contra-grav permitted. | * Only reactionless thrusters and contra-grav permitted. | ||
* Berthing fees are unusually high. | * Berthing fees are unusually high. | ||
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| + | === World Starport (St) === | ||
| + | {{Starport|name= Pimane|Starport= E}} | ||
| + | |||
| + | === World Population (P) === | ||
| + | {{WorldPop|name= Pimane|multiplier= 9|Population= 3}} | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Linguistic Topography ==== | ||
| + | The following [[language]]s are most commonly heard: | ||
| + | * [[Anglic]], one of the two official languages of the {{Imperium}}. | ||
| + | * [[Vilani (language)|Vilani]], one of the two official languages of the {{Imperium}}. | ||
| + | |||
| + | === World Technology Level (T) === | ||
| + | {{WorldTech|name= Pimane|WorldTech= 7}} | ||
| + | |||
| + | === World Government (G) === | ||
| + | {{WorldGov|name= Pimane|Government= 4}} | ||
| + | |||
| + | === World Law (L) === | ||
| + | {{WorldLaw|name= Pimane|Law= 3}} | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Imperial Landed Nobility === | ||
| + | {{Imperial Nobility|name= Pimane|Noble= B}} | ||
=== Trade Data === | === Trade Data === | ||
Revision as of 16:01, 11 August 2024
| Pimane/Mora (Spinward Marches 2527) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Classic Era (1116) | E500343-7
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| See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| System Details | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Primary | K0 V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Planetoid Belts | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gas Giants | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pimane is a low-population vacuum world, with a population of less than 10,000 sophonts, warranting hazardous environment precautions.
- Life in a vacuum requires great discipline. After all, it only takes one forgotten seal on a vacuum suit to spell death. Those who survive tend to be very methodically-minded and attentive to small detail.
- It is a member of the Third Imperium in the Mora Subsector of Spinward Marches Sector in the Domain of Deneb.
- Pimane is a member of the Spinward Main.
- It lies on the Mora Arm.
Description (Astrography & Planetology)
Stars
Pimane has a solitary primary star.
- It is an orange main sequence.
System Data
The worlds of the system have been surveyed. They consist of:
- The mainworld.
- x6 secondary rocky worlds.
- x3 gas giants.
Mainworld Data
There are rumors that deep valleys on the surface of Pimane contain both atmosphere and life, although the surface plains are star-baked vacuum. [2][3]
Mainworld Size (S)
Pimane is a Meso World between 7,200km and 8,800km in diameter. The world has a standard gravity between 0.4G and 0.57G. The horizon will appear about 4km away.
Mainworld Atmosphere (A)
Pimane has a pressure of less than 0.001 atmospheres which requires the use of a Vacc Suit. TL–8 or more advanced survival gear is required to settle this world.
Mainworld Hydrosphere (H)
Pimane has no free-standing water or ice on the surface. Wilderness refueling isn't possible on this world. Water for the inhabitants needs to be imported and extensively recycled. These worlds are classified Desert World or a Hell World depending on their atmosphere.
Mainworld Geography and Topography
No centrally held map of the world exists within AAB Library Data records.
(Blank map, predominantly dry world.)
History & Background (Dossier)
At first glance, Pimane appears to be nothing more than a struggling domed village on the surface of an inhospitable and featureless plain. Your first glance is correct.[4]
There is, however, evidence that deep valleys on the surface of Pimane contain both atmosphere and life, although the surface plains are star-baked vacuum. While there have been proposals to set up several small scientific research laboratories to investigate this, so far funding and offworld interest have been insufficient. The most accepted hypothesis holds that the world originally held an atmosphere and supported life, but a cataclysmic collision with a rogue world stripped off Pimane's atmosphere several million years ago.[4]
Reports of these air pockets are only as valid as the unproven reports of local explorers, who seem more interested in local notoriety than scientific accuracy. Regardless, exploration is very hazardous; local technology is hazardous enough, and the single city of Hope's End is far from the deep canyons that break up the surface of the planet. Add to that almost invisible pools of fine dust, some deep enough to swallow a starship, and incentive to stay home is very high. [4]
Not that staying home is very attractive. Hope's End is a dismal community, with few facilities for the traveller. The so-called Starport is nothing more than a concrete pad raised ten meters above the surrounding plain and kept mostly free of dust. Reactionless drives are compulsory to avoid stirring up any dust around the area. [4]
It is recommended that you bring all supplies with you. Off-planet goods are prohibitively expensive, and local food is all too obviously derived exclusively from the algae which replenishes the community's atmosphere, along with a locally grown fungus to provide texture. [4]
TAS Advisories
- Do not use terrain-following on the surface.
- Land only at the starport.
- Only reactionless thrusters and contra-grav permitted.
- Berthing fees are unusually high.
World Starport (St)
Pimane has a Class E Starport, a frontier quality installation with few expected amenities. There is unrefined fuel for starships and a limited variety of ship provisions. There is no shipyard of any kind, but there may be parts and technical support for doing minor services and repair. Ports of this classification generally consist of a downport.
World Population (P)
Pimane has a population of 9,000 sophonts (thousands).
- This is a Low Population World and the population would be too low to sustain itself without a little outside assistance. This may represent the home base of a sizable but mostly transient population such as the base of a major starship expedition, the last generation of a dying colony, the first generation of a new colony, or a large outpost that will probably evolve into a colony if not stopped.
Linguistic Topography
The following languages are most commonly heard:
- Anglic, one of the two official languages of the Imperium.
- Vilani, one of the two official languages of the Imperium.
World Technology Level (T)
Pimane possesses a Technology Level of TL–7.
- Common Communication technologies for this TL include: Early video and early satellite communication networks.
- Common Power Generation technologies for this TL include: Early fuel cells, solar energy, and geothermal power sources.
- Common Transportation technologies for this TL include:
- Land: Improved automobiles, hovercraft, and bullet trains.
- Water: Hydrofoils and early triphibians.
- Air: Hang gliders and supersonic jets.
- Space: Deep space probes and interplanetary spacecraft (System Craft).
World Government (G)
Pimane is governed by a Representative Democracy where government leadership is by representatives elected by eligible voters. What determines an eligible voter varies. The representatives determine policy, including selecting members of the bureaucracy. There can be referenda, votes by eligible voters on specific subjects.
World Law (L)
Pimane has a low law level. There are few laws, covering only important areas. There may be few or no law enforcement officers, the expectation is citizens will bring law breakers to the attention of the Judicial system. Legal proceedings will be fast, with few people involved. For interactions outside of the framework of the laws, cultural norms dominate. Machine guns, other automatic weapons, portable energy weapons, and other military weapons, body pistols, explosives, and poison gas are typically regulated or prohibited.
Imperial Landed Nobility
Pimane, as a member world of the Third Imperium has a member of the Imperial Landed Nobility who acts as an Imperial representative to the world.
Trade Data
- Importance: -3 (very unimportant)
World Economy
- Resources: 5 (scarce)
- Labor: 2 (hundreds)
- Infrastructure: 0 (non-existent)
- Efficiency: -5 (extremely poor)
World Culture
- Heterogenity: 1 (monolithic)
- Acceptance: 1 (extremely xenophobic)
- Strangeness: 2 (typical)
- Symbols: 4 (concrete)
World Timeline
Major events that have affected this world and the wider region that it lies within:
- The Year 0: the Third Imperium is founded.
- 300-420: the Imperial First Survey charts the system.
- 589-604: First Frontier War.
- 604-622: the Civil War.
- 615-620: Second Frontier War.
- 624: the Express Boat Network is established.
- 979-986: Third Frontier War.
- 995-1065: the Imperial Second Survey charts the system.
- 1065: the Second Survey is published. Information about the system becomes widely available.
- 1082-1084: Fourth Frontier War, also known as the False War.
- 1107-1110: Fifth Frontier War.
References & Contributors (Sources)
- Marc Miller. The Spinward Marches (Game Designers Workshop, 1979), 32-33.
- Marc Miller. The Spinward Marches Campaign (Game Designers Workshop, 1985), 18-19.
- Marc Miller. Imperial Encyclopedia (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 94-100. (UWP only)
- Rob Caswell. "Domain of Deneb: Sector Data." MegaTraveller Journal 3 (1992): 47-58. (UWP only)
- Dave Nilsen. The Regency Sourcebook (Game Designers Workshop, 1995), 46-47. (UWP only)
- Martin Dougherty, Neil Frier. Behind the Claw (Steve Jackson Games, 1998), 111-112.
- Mike West. The Spinward States (Avenger Enterprises, 2008), 114. (UWP only)
- Martin Dougherty. The Spinward Marches (Mongoose Publishing, 2008), .
- Martin Dougherty. Behind the Claw (Mongoose Publishing, 2019), 103-107. (UWP only)
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com
- ↑ Marc Miller. The Spinward Marches (Game Designers Workshop, 1979), 32.
- ↑ Martin Dougherty, Neil Frier. Behind the Claw (Steve Jackson Games, 1998), 112.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Information provided to the library by User:Sstefan
