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{{UWP  
 
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|name= {{World|Viariat|Fulani|Bilahew|1710}}
 
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{{World summary |name= Viariat|trade= As Na Va Pi}}
 
{{World summary |name= Viariat|trade= As Na Va Pi}}
 
{{World summary NaSo|sector= Fulani|subsector= Bilahew}}
 
{{World summary NaSo|sector= Fulani|subsector= Bilahew}}
{{World summary comment|trade= Ho}}
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* [[Vacuum World|Asteroid belts]] have no [[climate]], but experience extreme differences in [[Celsius|temperature]] between direct starlight and shade.
 
* It is the former [[homeworld]] of the [[Esishiai]].
 
* It is the former [[homeworld]] of the [[Esishiai]].
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* It is a member of the [[Fulani Main]].
  
 
== Description ([[Astrography]] & [[Planetology]]) ==  
 
== Description ([[Astrography]] & [[Planetology]]) ==  
In [[332|the year 332]] an as-yet unexplained phenomenon, seemingly triggered by an uncharacteristic and gigantic bout of [[Flare Star|stellar activity]] and a conjunction of the worlds of the system, caused the partial disintegration of the two innermost planets, transforming them from spherical bodies into very sparse [[planetoid belt]]s.
 
* It has been suggested that the two former inner worlds briefly but rapidly changed their orbital distances before being jockeyed back into position by tidal and gravitational forces.
 
* The intense gravitational trauma this caused was enough to trigger extreme geological activity powerful enough for the worlds to cast off much of their surface material.
 
* One of these two worlds was the Esishiai [[homeworld]].
 
 
Scientists and authorities on the subject vehemently counter this, pointing out the unimaginable magnitude of the forces required to cause this effect, the impossibility of the star system maintaining its stability should such an event have occurred, and the fact that in thousands upon thousands of simulations the effect has proven unrepeatable. The mathematics simply do not work.
 
  
While their massive cores continue to orbit, the mantles and crusts of the two former planets form narrow [[planetoid belt]]s around the star.
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=== Stellar Data ===
* The cores of the worlds attract planetoid material as they orbit, which continuously falls back onto their surfaces. Occasionally a really big chunk impacts, creating a massive molten crater.
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'''Viariat''' has a solitary primary star.
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* It is a red main sequence.
  
 
{{MonostellarSystem
 
{{MonostellarSystem
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=== System Data ===
 
=== System Data ===
 
The worlds of the [[system]] have been surveyed. They consist of:
 
The worlds of the [[system]] have been surveyed. They consist of:
* The [[mainworld]], an [[asteroid belt]] located within the deep inner system.
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* The [[mainworld]], an [[asteroid belt]] located just within the habitable zone.
* x7 secondary [[world|rocky worlds]], consisting of four inner system worlds and three outer system worlds.
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* x2 secondary [[world|rocky worlds]], consisting of four inner worlds and three [[Big World|superterran]] outer system worlds.
* x2 [[planetoid belt]]s, one located within the deep inner system, and one lying on the frozen outer fringe of the system.
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* x2 [[planetoid belt]]s, one located within the deep inner part of the system, and one lying on the frozen outer fringe of the system.
  
Prior to [[332|the year 332]], the system consisted of the mainworld, x8 secondary rocky worlds, and x1 planetoid belt lying in the outer system.
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Prior to [[332|the year 332]], the system consisted of the [[mainworld]], x3 secondary [[world|rocky worlds]], and x1 [[planetoid belt]] lying in the outer system.
  
''Inner System'' <br> The inner [[planetoid belt]], the [[mainworld]] belt, and the four [[World|inner worlds]] of the system have an orbital resonance of 17:12:8:5:3:2 with one another.
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=== Mainworld Data ===
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The mainworld is a [[Asteroid Belt|shattered former planet]].
  
They straddle the stars narrow [[habitable zone]], lying across classic orbits 0, 1, and 2.
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[[File:Alien Moon 04.jpg|600 px]]
* One [[planetoid belt]] and the [[mainworld]] asteroid belt form the innermost part of the system. They orbit at mean distances of [[AU|0.08 AU]] and [[AU|0.12 AU]] respectively.
 
** Both belts are shattered former [[Twilight Zone World|tidally locked]] worlds.
 
** Their massive cores continue to orbit, maintaining and balancing the orbital resonance, while the material of their mantles and crusts forms the belts.
 
** The asteroid belt lying at [[AU|0.12 AU]] is designated the [[mainworld]].
 
  
* The four innermost worlds orbit at [[AU|0.20 AU]], [[AU|0.32 AU]], [[AU|0.48 AU]], and [[AU|0.68 AU]] respectively.
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The belt orbits towards the inner edge of its star's [[habitable zone]].
** The inner pair of worlds are [[Twilight Zone World|tidally locked]] to the star. Both worlds have long-term settlements located on them.
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* It receives relatively high levels of [[Electromagnetic Spectrum|stellar energy]].
  
''Outer System'' <br> Two of the three [[Outer World|outer rocky worlds]] are [[Big World|Gas Dwarf]]s, huge planets that retain gigantic [[Hydrogen|hydrogen-rich]] atmospheres.
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[[File:Chart Orbit HZ+ Region Detailed Belt.png|600 px]]
* They are so-called "failed Neptune" worlds that were unable to gather enough material during their formation to become a [[Gas Giant|small gas giant (SGG)]].
 
* Their gigantic atmospheres are thousands of kilometers thick, containing a large amount of hydrogen and with extremely high surface pressures.
 
 
 
The third outer world is a frozen iceball orbiting on the fringe of the system. Beyond it lies a vast but extremely ephemeral icy planetoid belt.
 
 
 
=== Mainworld Data ===
 
The mainworld is a shattered former planet.
 
  
 
==== [[Planetary Size|Mainworld Size]] (S) ====
 
==== [[Planetary Size|Mainworld Size]] (S) ====
{{WorldSize|name= Viariat|Size= 0}}
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'''Viariat''' 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.
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* ''[[Asteroid]] [[Belt]]'' is the belt when it is the [[mainworld]] of a system.
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* ''[[Planetoid]] [[Belt]]'' refers to any non-mainworld belt within a system.
 
* The hot core of the shattered planet remains as a distinct body within the [[planetoid belt]]. It has a [[Universal World Profile|UWP of X210000-0]].
 
* The hot core of the shattered planet remains as a distinct body within the [[planetoid belt]]. It has a [[Universal World Profile|UWP of X210000-0]].
  
 
==== [[Atmosphere|Mainworld Atmosphere]] (A) ====
 
==== [[Atmosphere|Mainworld Atmosphere]] (A) ====
{{WorldAtmo|name= Viariat|Atmosphere= 0}}
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Only one of the bodies within the Viariat belt retains an atmosphere.
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* The belt is in [[Vacuum World|vacuum conditions]], requiring the use of a [[Vacc Suit]].
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* {{TL|8}} or more advanced survival gear is required to settle this world.
  
 
==== [[Hydrosphere|Mainworld Hydrosphere]] (H) ====
 
==== [[Hydrosphere|Mainworld Hydrosphere]] (H) ====
{{WorldHydro|name= Viariat|Hydrosphere= 0}}
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The Viariat belt does not contain any icy bodies or frozen volatiles.
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* Wilderness refueling is not possible within the belt.
  
==== Satellites: ====
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==== Mainworld Geography and Topography ====
None.
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No centrally held chart of the belt exists within [[Argushiigi Admegulasha Bilanidin|AAB]] [[Library Data]] records.
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* Locally, detailed maps may be available.
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* Verified updated charts are constantly sought.
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* Detailed survey data commands premium prices.
  
==== Mainworld Geography and Topography ====
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[[File:Blank World Map Asteroid Belt.png|350 px]] <br> (''Placeholder chart, asteroid belt''.)
No information yet available.
 
  
 
=== Native Lifeforms ===
 
=== Native Lifeforms ===
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== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
No information yet available.
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'''Viariat''' is relatively quiet, with a stable economy and acceptable standards of living.
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* The resources of the system are being exploited.
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It is the [[homeworld]] of the [[Esishiai]].
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* They are sweet smelling, downy-furred, six-limbed, dome-headed, bilateral walkers.
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* First contact occurred millennia ago.
  
=== World Starport (St) ===
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A few organizations and private interests are active within the system.
{{Starport|name= Viariat|Starport= D}}
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* Commercial traffic is sporadic: ships occasionally visit.
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* Commo regularly picks up signals and private chatter. Communications are in [[Native Language|local languages]].
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* A number of commercial navigation beacons will be active.
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* A number of vessels will be operating among the other worlds and moons that make up the system.
  
==== Facilities ====
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Note that social data, though only [[Year|40 years]] old, may be out of date.
Port facilities within the [[system]] include:
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* Verified updated data is constantly sought.
* No information yet available.
 
  
=== World Technology Level (T) ===
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==== Destruction of Viariat ====
{{WorldTech|name= Viariat|WorldTech= 9}}
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In [[332|the year 332]] an as-yet unexplained phenomenon, seemingly triggered by an uncharacteristic and gigantic bout of [[Flare Star|stellar activity]] and a conjunction of the worlds of the system, caused the partial disintegration of the two innermost planets, transforming them from spherical bodies into very sparse [[planetoid belt]]s.
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* It has been suggested that the two former inner worlds briefly but rapidly changed their orbital distances before being jockeyed back into position by tidal and gravitational forces.
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* The intense gravitational trauma this caused triggered extreme geological activity, powerful enough for the worlds to cast off much of their surface material. This debris formed the majority of their mass and now forms the planetoid bodies within the belt.
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* One of these two destroyed worlds was the [[Esishiai]] [[homeworld]].
  
=== World Government (G) ===
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Scientists and authorities on the subject vehemently counter this, pointing out the unimaginable magnitude of the forces required to cause this effect, the impossibility of the [[Star System|system]] maintaining its stability should such an event have occurred, and the fact that in thousands upon thousands of simulations the effect has proven unrepeatable. The mathematics and physics simply do not work.
{{WorldGov|name= Viariat|Government= 4}}
 
  
==== World Military ====
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The terrifying truth is that nobody has any idea what ''actually'' happened.
* No information yet available.
 
  
=== World Law (L) ===
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{{WorldLaw|name= Viariat|Law= 4}}
 
  
=== World Economy ===
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While their massive cores continue to orbit, the mantles and crusts of the two former planets form narrow [[planetoid belt]]s around the star.
* Resources:      8 (moderate)
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* The cores of the worlds attract planetoid material as they orbit, which continuously falls back onto their surfaces.
* Labor:          6 (millions)
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* Occasionally a really big chunk impacts on one of the cores, creating a massive molten crater.
* Infrastructure: 1 (extremely limited)
 
* Efficiency:    -3 (poor)
 
  
==== Trade Data ====
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=== World Starport (St) ===
* Importance:    -1 (unimportant)
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{{Starport|name= Viariat|Starport= D}}
  
 
=== World Demographics (P) ===
 
=== World Demographics (P) ===
 
Viariat has a population of 10,000,000 [[Esishiai]].
 
Viariat has a population of 10,000,000 [[Esishiai]].
* These are survivors of the original population, which numbered some 300 million prior to the destruction of the world.
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* These are the descendants of survivors of the original population, which numbered some 300 million prior to the destruction of the world.
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* Less than a million [[Esishiai]] survived the catastrophe.
  
 
==== Urbanization ====
 
==== Urbanization ====
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* Smaller facilities exist on other rocky bodies.
 
* Smaller facilities exist on other rocky bodies.
 
* Structures and facilities are sealed.
 
* Structures and facilities are sealed.
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==== Secondary World Settlements ====
 
==== Secondary World Settlements ====
 
Two secondary worlds within the system, orbiting at [[AU|0.20 AU]] and [[AU|0.32 AU]] respectively, have permanent settlements.
 
Two secondary worlds within the system, orbiting at [[AU|0.20 AU]] and [[AU|0.32 AU]] respectively, have permanent settlements.
* They are both [[Twilight Zone World|tidally locked]] worlds, much like the [[Esishiai]] [[homeworld]].
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* They are both [[Twilight Zone World|tidally locked]] worlds, much like the [[Esishiai]] [[homeworld]] was.
 
* They have been settled for centuries and both survived the destruction of the mainworld.  
 
* They have been settled for centuries and both survived the destruction of the mainworld.  
 
* Their inhabitants have provided the bulk of the belts population.
 
* Their inhabitants have provided the bulk of the belts population.
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=== World Technology Level (T) ===
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{{WorldTech|name= Viariat|WorldTech= 9}}
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=== World Government (G) ===
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{{WorldGov|name= Viariat|Government= 4}}
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==== World Military ====
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Approximately 30,000 professional warriors.
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=== World Law (L) ===
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{{WorldLaw|name= Viariat|Law= 4}}
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=== Trade Data ===
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* Importance:    -1 (unimportant)
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=== World Economy ===
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* Resources:      8 (moderate)
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* Labor:          6 (millions)
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* Infrastructure: 1 (extremely limited)
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* Efficiency:    -3 (poor)
  
 
=== World Culture ===
 
=== World Culture ===
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* ca -150,000: the [[Esishiai]] become [[sophont]].
 
* ca -150,000: the [[Esishiai]] become [[sophont]].
 
* ca [[-50]]: the [[Esishiai]] civilization becomes spacefaring
 
* ca [[-50]]: the [[Esishiai]] civilization becomes spacefaring
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* [[300]]-[[420]]: the [[First Survey]] charts the system.
 
* [[332]]: Viariat shatters, becoming an [[asteroid belt]].
 
* [[332]]: Viariat shatters, becoming an [[asteroid belt]].
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* [[995]]-[[1065]]: the [[Second Survey]] charts the system.
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* [[1065]]: the [[Second Survey]] is published.
  
 
==== UWP Listing ====
 
==== UWP Listing ====
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== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
 
== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Intermediate}}
{{Detail}}
 
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
 
|S1= {{Ludography cite|name= Solomani & Aslan |page=50, 51}} (sector named, dot map provided locating world)
 
|S1= {{Ludography cite|name= Solomani & Aslan |page=50, 51}} (sector named, dot map provided locating world)
|S2= Author & Contributor: [[Jo Grant]] of [[CORE]] (generated data)
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|S2= Author & Contributor: [[Jo Grant]] of [[CORE]] (generated data) / Geir Lanesskog (refinement of data)
 
|S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]]
 
|S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]]
 
}}
 
}}
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[[Category: Esishiai worlds]]
 
[[Category: Esishiai worlds]]
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[[Category: Fulani Main worlds]]
 
{{LEN}}
 
{{LEN}}

Latest revision as of 04:06, 22 June 2025

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Viariat/Bilahew (Fulani 1710)
Classic Era (1116)
D000744-9
StarportD Poor: No Construction, Minor Repair, Unrefined fuel
Size0 Asteroid/Planetoid Belt
Atmosphere0 Vacuum
Hydrographics0 Desert World 0%
Population7 Moderate (10 million)
Government4 Representative Democracy
Law4 Moderate Law (no light assault weapons)
Tech Level9 Early Stellar (fusion)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary M3 V
Planetoid Belts 2
Gas Giants 0

Viariat is a ring of many small worldlets (planetoids AKA an "asteroid belt"), not capable of retaining an atmosphere or water, and both non-agricultural and preindustrial in nature.

  • These worldlets warrant 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.
  • The worldlets are, for the most part, unable to produce quality foodstuffs and must import them.
  • These worldlets are working towards being an industrial world but lack an adequate workforce to do so.
  • It is a Non-Aligned world dominated by indigenous Sophonts located in the Bilahew Subsector of Fulani Sector.

Description (Astrography & Planetology)[edit]

Stellar Data[edit]

Viariat has a solitary primary star.

  • It is a red main sequence.
Viariat has a solitary primary star.
Viariat
Solitary M Type.jpg Type Category Mass (Sol) Temperature (K) Luminosity
M3 V Main Sequence (Dwarf) 0.37 3270 - 3430 0.03081
Unit Diameter Safe Distance Habitable Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0034 0.0146 0.18 - 0.35 0.34 3.4
Orbit #  *  * 0 1 5
Remarks Unusually stable star displaying almost no flare activity.

System Data[edit]

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

  • The mainworld, an asteroid belt located just within the habitable zone.
  • x2 secondary rocky worlds, consisting of four inner worlds and three superterran outer system worlds.
  • x2 planetoid belts, one located within the deep inner part of the system, and one lying on the frozen outer fringe of the system.

Prior to the year 332, the system consisted of the mainworld, x3 secondary rocky worlds, and x1 planetoid belt lying in the outer system.

Mainworld Data[edit]

The mainworld is a shattered former planet.

Alien Moon 04.jpg

The belt orbits towards the inner edge of its star's habitable zone.

Chart Orbit HZ+ Region Detailed Belt.png

Mainworld Size (S)[edit]

Viariat 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.

Mainworld Atmosphere (A)[edit]

Only one of the bodies within the Viariat belt retains an atmosphere.

Mainworld Hydrosphere (H)[edit]

The Viariat belt does not contain any icy bodies or frozen volatiles.

  • Wilderness refueling is not possible within the belt.

Mainworld Geography and Topography[edit]

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

  • Locally, detailed maps may be available.
  • Verified updated charts are constantly sought.
  • Detailed survey data commands premium prices.

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

Native Lifeforms[edit]

No surviving native life.

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Comp-Prog-Dav-R-Deitrick-Starter-Trav-Page-16 16-July-2018a.jpg

Viariat is relatively quiet, with a stable economy and acceptable standards of living.

  • The resources of the system are being exploited.

It is the homeworld of the Esishiai.

  • They are sweet smelling, downy-furred, six-limbed, dome-headed, bilateral walkers.
  • First contact occurred millennia ago.

A few organizations and private interests are active within the system.

  • Commercial traffic is sporadic: ships occasionally visit.
  • Commo regularly picks up signals and private chatter. Communications are in local languages.
  • A number of commercial navigation beacons will be active.
  • A number of vessels will be operating among the other worlds and moons that make up the system.

Note that social data, though only 40 years old, may be out of date.

  • Verified updated data is constantly sought.

Destruction of Viariat[edit]

In the year 332 an as-yet unexplained phenomenon, seemingly triggered by an uncharacteristic and gigantic bout of stellar activity and a conjunction of the worlds of the system, caused the partial disintegration of the two innermost planets, transforming them from spherical bodies into very sparse planetoid belts.

  • It has been suggested that the two former inner worlds briefly but rapidly changed their orbital distances before being jockeyed back into position by tidal and gravitational forces.
  • The intense gravitational trauma this caused triggered extreme geological activity, powerful enough for the worlds to cast off much of their surface material. This debris formed the majority of their mass and now forms the planetoid bodies within the belt.
  • One of these two destroyed worlds was the Esishiai homeworld.

Scientists and authorities on the subject vehemently counter this, pointing out the unimaginable magnitude of the forces required to cause this effect, the impossibility of the system maintaining its stability should such an event have occurred, and the fact that in thousands upon thousands of simulations the effect has proven unrepeatable. The mathematics and physics simply do not work.

The terrifying truth is that nobody has any idea what actually happened.

Alien Moon 185-0 Small.jpg

While their massive cores continue to orbit, the mantles and crusts of the two former planets form narrow planetoid belts around the star.

  • The cores of the worlds attract planetoid material as they orbit, which continuously falls back onto their surfaces.
  • Occasionally a really big chunk impacts on one of the cores, creating a massive molten crater.

World Starport (St)[edit]

Viariat has a Class D Starport, a poor quality installation which has few of the 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 only a downport, unless this is a trade port or system with an hostile environment mainworld.

World Demographics (P)[edit]

Viariat has a population of 10,000,000 Esishiai.

  • These are the descendants of survivors of the original population, which numbered some 300 million prior to the destruction of the world.
  • Less than a million Esishiai survived the catastrophe.

Urbanization[edit]

Cities are tunneled into large rocky planetoids.

  • Each has its own starport.
  • Smaller facilities exist on other rocky bodies.
  • Structures and facilities are sealed.

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Secondary World Settlements[edit]

Two secondary worlds within the system, orbiting at 0.20 AU and 0.32 AU respectively, have permanent settlements.

  • They are both tidally locked worlds, much like the Esishiai homeworld was.
  • They have been settled for centuries and both survived the destruction of the mainworld.
  • Their inhabitants have provided the bulk of the belts population.

World Technology Level (T)[edit]

Viariat possesses a Technology Level of TL–9.

  • Common Communication technologies for this TL include: Fiber optics and satellite communication and data networks.
  • Common Power Generation technologies for this TL include: Early fusion power.
  • Common Transportation technologies for this TL include:
    • Land: Ultra high-speed trains and early grav vehicles.
    • Water: High efficiency sailcraft, multihulled seacraft, improved artificial gills.
    • Air: Tiltrotorcraft, exotic VTOL's, PARWIG, and rocket-assisted suborbitals.
    • Space: SSTO spacecraft, early military spacecraft (System Craft), and interstellar STL starships
    • FTL: Prototype Jump Drive-1.

World Government (G)[edit]

Viariat 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 Military[edit]

Approximately 30,000 professional warriors.

World Law (L)[edit]

Viariat has a moderate law level with laws covering many areas of government and interaction. These laws are simple enough that most people can act as their own advocate, though for serious issues a professional is recommended. Law enforcement officials will be present, but not in great numbers. Light assault weapons, and anything more destructive, are typically regulated or prohibited.

Trade Data[edit]

  • Importance: -1 (unimportant)

World Economy[edit]

  • Resources: 8 (moderate)
  • Labor: 6 (millions)
  • Infrastructure: 1 (extremely limited)
  • Efficiency: -3 (poor)

World Culture[edit]

  • Homogeneity: 6 (harmonious)
  • Acceptance: 6 (aloof)
  • Strangeness: 1 (very typical)
  • Symbols: 7 (somewhat concrete)

World Timeline[edit]

UWP Listing[edit]

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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