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| − | A city on [[Vincennes (world)|Vincennes]]. Like most major settlements on Vincennes, it is situated in the region known as the Shoal. | + | A city on [[Vincennes (De 1122) (world)|Vincennes]]. Like most major settlements on Vincennes, it is situated in the region known as the Shoal. |
Nearly half the planetary population -- 4.7 billion people -- is concentrated in a chain of settlements extending from the eastern shore of the landmass also known as Kehmed. Underground transgrav lines radiate from the primary starport; the megalopolis is known as the Kehmed Metroplex, even though it is not actually on Kehmed. | Nearly half the planetary population -- 4.7 billion people -- is concentrated in a chain of settlements extending from the eastern shore of the landmass also known as Kehmed. Underground transgrav lines radiate from the primary starport; the megalopolis is known as the Kehmed Metroplex, even though it is not actually on Kehmed. | ||
Revision as of 11:30, 11 December 2024
A city on Vincennes. Like most major settlements on Vincennes, it is situated in the region known as the Shoal.
Nearly half the planetary population -- 4.7 billion people -- is concentrated in a chain of settlements extending from the eastern shore of the landmass also known as Kehmed. Underground transgrav lines radiate from the primary starport; the megalopolis is known as the Kehmed Metroplex, even though it is not actually on Kehmed.
Smaller settlements are often semi-permanent mining communities, supplying raw materials to the manufacturing complexes in the metroplex. Most settlements are connected by transgrav lines; smaller communities can be reached by submersible.
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- Rob Caswell. "Vincennes." MegaTraveller Journal 3 (1992): .