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[[Numbis Sector]] is a crossroads zone caught in-between three interstellar forces: the [[Hive Federation]], the [[Two Thousand Worlds]], and several independent Human colonization waves from spinward localities.   
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'''Numbis''' Sector is a crossroads zone caught in-between three interstellar forces: the [[Hive Federation]], the [[Two Thousand Worlds]], and several independent Human colonization waves from spinward localities.   
  
 
== Description (Specifications) ==
 
== Description (Specifications) ==
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* This sector was named ''Galiin Sector'' in the [[First Imperium]], and is still referred to as such on some Imperial charts.  
 
* This sector was named ''Galiin Sector'' in the [[First Imperium]], and is still referred to as such on some Imperial charts.  
 
* The [[Two Thousand Worlds]] named this the ''Kaa G!'kul Sector'', which is reflected on a larger number of charts.  
 
* The [[Two Thousand Worlds]] named this the ''Kaa G!'kul Sector'', which is reflected on a larger number of charts.  
* [[Hive Federation]] names this sector the ''[[Numbis Sector]]''.  As the Hivers typically do not name regions themselves but defer to local naming, it is speculated that the name comes from a mis-translation of "Nimbus", a name that may have been applied to the sector by the [[Solomani]] settlers of the [[Corona Regnum]].
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* The [[Hive Federation]] names this sector the ''[[Numbis Sector]]''.  As the Hivers typically do not name regions themselves but defer to local naming, it is speculated that the name comes from a mistranslation of "Nimbus", a name that may have been applied to the sector by the [[Solomani]] settlers of the [[Corona Regnum]].
 
* The [[Solomani]] of the [[Rule of Man]] do not appear to have coined a name for the sector, using the [[Vilani]] name on charts until a decision was made to use the name adopted by the [[K'kree]], likely for diplomatic reasons.
 
* The [[Solomani]] of the [[Rule of Man]] do not appear to have coined a name for the sector, using the [[Vilani]] name on charts until a decision was made to use the name adopted by the [[K'kree]], likely for diplomatic reasons.
  
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* [[Vilani (language)|Vilani]]: One of the two official languages of the [[Third Imperium]] and common to many human worlds; in this region, mostly variant dialects.
 
* [[Vilani (language)|Vilani]]: One of the two official languages of the [[Third Imperium]] and common to many human worlds; in this region, mostly variant dialects.
 
** The nomadic [[Lishun Suugugki]] culture speaks a form of ''Vilani''.
 
** The nomadic [[Lishun Suugugki]] culture speaks a form of ''Vilani''.
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* ''Wileg-thass'', a common trade language of the [[Weregre]]. It borrows elements from Solomani and Vilani dialects.
  
 
== History & Background  ==
 
== History & Background  ==
 
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A low-key chaotic region often overlooked, Numbis or Kaa G!kul -- a local might name it differently depending on who they were talking to and with what intent -- never really coalesced, politically. When the [[Hiver-K'kree War]] came to an end, and the [[Hive Federation]] was consolidating itself in the rimward parts of the sector, a fair few worlds had no interest in joining, and formed part of the [[Corona Regnum]], a loose collection of worlds that only assert a unity when necessary to defend their interests and independence. To coreward, Human efforts to establish economic ties with the [[K'kree]] came to little, and the corporate powers flowing through the [[Domain of Gateway|Gateway]] region often wound up clustering around new resources jealously and a little haphazardly, forced to reinvent themselves in the absence of expected trade from the "Centaurs". Nations like the [[Yeskoth Corporate]] and [[United Pact]] wound up jostling for position along the unwelcoming spinward border of the Two Thousand Worlds. To rimward-trailing in the sector, K'kree borders press uncomfortably against [[pocket empire]]s influenced by [[Hiver]]s, nations like the [[Krotan]] and the [[Lithkind]], while isolated K'kree [[Naval Outpost]]s creep along the Hive Federation-Corona Regnum border, ostensibly for the security of distant assets like the garden world K'bam! (Numbis 1331) or [[Devi (Crucis Margin) (world)|Devi]] in [[Crucis Margin Sector]]. A K'kree client state is also established on the far side of the United Pact, giving more excuse for K'kree ships to cross space in which they're not wanted. If there are any "incidents", then there are plenty of disposable native [[Mazjaru]] to throw at people.  
A low-key chaotic region often overlooked, Kaa G!kul or Numbis -- a local might name it differently depending on who they were talking to and with what intent -- never really coalesced, politically. When the [[Hiver-K'kree War]] came to an end, and the Hive Federation was consolidating itself in the rimward parts of the sector, a fair few worlds had no interest in joining, and formed part of the [[Corona Regnum]], a loose collection of worlds that only assert a unity when necessary to defend their interests and independence. To coreward, Human efforts to establish economic ties with the K'kree came to little, and the corporate powers flowing through the Gateway region often wound up clustering around new resources jealously and a little haphazardly, forced to reinvent themselves in the absence of expected trade from the "Centaurs". Nations like the [[Yeskoth Corporate]] and [[United Pact]] wound up jostling for position along the unwelcoming spinward border of the Two Thousand Worlds. To rimward-trailing in the sector, K'kree borders press uncomfortably against Hiver allies like the [[Krotan]] and the [[Lithkind]], and isolated K'kree naval outposts creep along the Hive Federation-Corona Regnum border, ostensibly for the security of distant assets like the garden world K'bam! (1331) or [[Devi (Crucis Margin) (world)|Devi]] in [[Crucis Margin Sector]]. A K'kree client state is also established on the far side of the United Pact, giving more excuse for K'kree ships to cross space in which they're not wanted. If there's any "incidents", then there are plenty of disposable native [[Mazjaru]] to throw at people.  
 
  
 
=== Native Sophonts: 1105 ===
 
=== Native Sophonts: 1105 ===
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** [[Mazjaru]], not so much clients of the [[K'kree]] as slaves
 
** [[Mazjaru]], not so much clients of the [[K'kree]] as slaves
 
** [[Thenidor]], a race "protected" by the [[K'kree]] despite their wishes
 
** [[Thenidor]], a race "protected" by the [[K'kree]] despite their wishes
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** Minor race at Atanerpinti
 
** Minor race at Athen (extinct)
 
** Minor race at Athen (extinct)
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** Minor race at Berand
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** Minor race at Gir!!kuu
 
** Minor race at Gzam'xk
 
** Minor race at Gzam'xk
 
** Minor race at Gzom
 
** Minor race at Gzom
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** Minor race at Hicongengiso
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** Minor race at Illetcell
 
** Minor race at Ir't'rruu
 
** Minor race at Ir't'rruu
 
** Minor race at Kelpin
 
** Minor race at Kelpin
 
** Minor race at Kreregh
 
** Minor race at Kreregh
 
** Minor race at Kriirar
 
** Minor race at Kriirar
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** Minor race at Letak
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** Minor race at Loondire
 
** Minor race at Nab
 
** Minor race at Nab
 
** Minor race at Oxspere
 
** Minor race at Oxspere
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** Minor race at Saconhotegha
 
** Minor race at Werse
 
** Minor race at Werse
  
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* [[Non-Human Race]]s
 
* [[Non-Human Race]]s
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** People of Atanerpinti: Actually the most populous Hive Federation demographic in Numbis, more so even than [[Hiver]]s themselves, albeit concentrated largely in their home system.
 
** [[Girug'kagh]]
 
** [[Girug'kagh]]
 
** [[Hag'hg'k]]  
 
** [[Hag'hg'k]]  
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These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this sector:
 
These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this sector:
  
* Circa [[-2130]]: The worlds that will become the Corona Regnum are settled as a Terran cultural region. These [[Corona Arc]] colonies make contact with local Minor Races and, in time, the [[Hiver]]s.
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* Circa [[-2130]]: The worlds that will become the [[Corona Regnum]] are settled as a Terran cultural region. These [[Corona Arc]] colonies make contact with local Minor Races and, in time, the [[Hiver]]s.
 
** Around the same time, the [[Vilani]] of the [[Lishun Suugugki]] subculture enter the region.
 
** Around the same time, the [[Vilani]] of the [[Lishun Suugugki]] subculture enter the region.
 
* -2102: The [[Lithkind]], native to neighbouring [[Gzirr!k'l Sector]], become aware that their colony at [[Yezial]] (in Numbis) has been lost.
 
* -2102: The [[Lithkind]], native to neighbouring [[Gzirr!k'l Sector]], become aware that their colony at [[Yezial]] (in Numbis) has been lost.
 
* -2080: A Lithkind follow-up expedition to Yezial discovers the wrecked colony scarred by beam-weapon fire, and a derelict scout ship of strange ([[K'kree]]) design.
 
* -2080: A Lithkind follow-up expedition to Yezial discovers the wrecked colony scarred by beam-weapon fire, and a derelict scout ship of strange ([[K'kree]]) design.
 
* -2038: Several Hiver-inhabited worlds in Numbis are occupied by the K'kree, who begin exterminating local carnivore populations.  
 
* -2038: Several Hiver-inhabited worlds in Numbis are occupied by the K'kree, who begin exterminating local carnivore populations.  
* [[-2029]] to [[-2013]]: The Hiver-K'kree War threatens the Hiver community.  
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* [[-2029]] to [[-2013]]: The [[Hiver-K'kree War]] threatens the Hiver community.  
 
** Reactions among the Terran colonies are mixed.
 
** Reactions among the Terran colonies are mixed.
 
** [[-2023]] to [[-2018]]: As a consequence of organizing defence during the war, the modern Hive Federation is codified.
 
** [[-2023]] to [[-2018]]: As a consequence of organizing defence during the war, the modern Hive Federation is codified.
 
** Technological aid to nations like the [[Krotan Primacy]] and the [[Sha Elden Lith Kindriu]] results in a "hardening" of the K'kree-Hiver border.
 
** Technological aid to nations like the [[Krotan Primacy]] and the [[Sha Elden Lith Kindriu]] results in a "hardening" of the K'kree-Hiver border.
 
** The K'kree surrender and withdrawal is claimed to be the result of Hiver psychohistorical manipulation. [[Ithklur]] history, in the form of the ''Dikrah Kiradgi'', records a different version of events.
 
** The K'kree surrender and withdrawal is claimed to be the result of Hiver psychohistorical manipulation. [[Ithklur]] history, in the form of the ''Dikrah Kiradgi'', records a different version of events.
* -1800: The Hivers discover a Human society on Weregre. They are already aware of Humaniti, and through trade connections have second-hand knowledge of the [[Rule of Man]], but this offers them their first real opportunity to study Humans extensively.
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* -1800: The Hivers discover a Human society on [[Weregre (world)|Weregre]]. They are already aware of Humaniti, and through trade connections have second-hand knowledge of the [[Rule of Man]], but this offers them their first real opportunity to study Humans extensively.
 
* (-1776 to 0): The [[Long Night]].
 
* (-1776 to 0): The [[Long Night]].
 
* Circa -1550: A reportedly zealous response to K'kree probes leads to the first declared [[Corona Regnum]], as the systems of the Corona unite to stand against the larger threat.
 
* Circa -1550: A reportedly zealous response to K'kree probes leads to the first declared [[Corona Regnum]], as the systems of the Corona unite to stand against the larger threat.
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''Capitals:''
 
''Capitals:''
* The capital of [[Corona Regnum]] is at {{WorldS|Efaong|Numbis|1330}}.
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* The capital of the [[Corona Regnum]] is at {{WorldS|Efaong|Numbis|1330}}.
 
* The capital of [[Hive Federation]] is at {{WorldS|Wrostaqax|Numbis|1638}}.
 
* The capital of [[Hive Federation]] is at {{WorldS|Wrostaqax|Numbis|1638}}.
* The capital of [[Losan Xkeerikulookree]] is at {{WorldS|Litmo|Numbis|2803}}.
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* The capital of the [[Losan Xkeerikulookree]] is at {{WorldS|Litmo|Numbis|2803}}.
* The capital of [[Munsonian Principality]] is at {{WorldS|Thina|Numbis|0312}}.
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* The capital of the [[Munsonian Principality]] is at {{WorldS|Thina|Numbis|0312}}.
* The capital of [[Two Thousand Worlds|The Two Thousand Worlds]] is at {{WorldS|G!'kuleer|Numbis|2918}}.
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* The sector capital for [[Two Thousand Worlds|The Two Thousand Worlds]] is at {{WorldS|G!'kuleer|Numbis|2918}}.
* The capital of [[United Pact]] is at {{WorldS|Ate|Numbis|0907}}.
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* The capital of the [[United Pact]] is at {{WorldS|Ate|Numbis|0907}}.
* The capital of [[Yeskoth Corporate]] is at {{WorldS|Edienta|Numbis|1220}}.
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* The capital of the [[Yeskoth Corporate]] is at {{WorldS|Edienta|Numbis|1220}}.
  
 
=== Imperial Territory: 1105 ===
 
=== Imperial Territory: 1105 ===
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=== Mains, Branches & Arms ===
 
=== Mains, Branches & Arms ===
The sector is dominated by a sprawling Main which is rooted in the [[Two Thousand Worlds]] and extends branches to spinward into the nearby client states and non-aligned systems. The entire Main is not named in common usage, though many of the branches are named locally. The K'kree view the Main as a liability, as it provides many easy paths into their space, while the nearby states largely ignore the K'kree end of the Main, as it is not readily available at best, and actively hostile at worst.
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The sector is dominated by a sprawling [[main]] which is rooted in the [[Two Thousand Worlds]] and extends branches to spinward, into the nearby client states and non-aligned systems. The main is not named in common usage, though many of its branches are named locally. The [[K'kree]] view the main as a liability, as it provides many easy paths into their space, while the nearby states largely ignore the K'kree end of the main, as it is not readily available at best, and actively hostile at worst.
  
 
* In [[Crucis Margin Sector]], to spinward, the branch terminating there is known as the [[Rota Main]].
 
* In [[Crucis Margin Sector]], to spinward, the branch terminating there is known as the [[Rota Main]].
  
 
=== Clusters & Traces  ===
 
=== Clusters & Traces  ===
* No information yet available.
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* [[Getin Trace]]
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* [[Otouck Pocket]]
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* [[Regal Cluster]]
  
 
=== Rifts, Voids & Jump Bridges ===
 
=== Rifts, Voids & Jump Bridges ===

Latest revision as of 19:17, 9 August 2025

Numbis Sector
Crucis Margin Luretiir!girr Gzirr!k'l
Numbis style="width: 250px; height: 350px; border: solid 1px black;"
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Extolian
Subsectors
Sector Data
No. of Worlds 627
Population 1,179,589 million
Majority Control Hive Federation - 12%
Secondary Control Two Thousand Worlds - 12%
Tertiary Control Other - 76%
Domain ??
Capital ??
Gross Sector Product BCr9,196,089
Trade Volume BCr32,119
Imperial Coordinate +4 / -1
This sector has economic data
This sector has sector data
This sector has a climate file
This sector has sector data

Numbis style="width: 250px; height: 350px; border: solid 1px black; float: right; clear: left"

Numbis Sector is a crossroads zone caught in-between three interstellar forces: the Hive Federation, the Two Thousand Worlds, and several independent Human colonization waves from spinward localities.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

No information yet available.

Toponyms: 1105[edit]

This sector has been known by different names to different groups over its existence including the following:

Numbis Sector Names
Culture Toponym Polity
Third Imperium Galiin Third Imperium
Aslan Galiin Aslan Hierate
Droyne Unknown Droyne Oytrip Yatroy
Hiver Numbis Hive Federation
K'kree 'Kaa G!'kul Two Thousand Worlds
Solomani 'Kaa G!'kul Solomani Confederation
Vargr Galiin Vargr Extents
Vilani Galiin Third Imperium
Zhodani Galiin Zhodani Consulate
  • This sector was named Galiin Sector in the First Imperium, and is still referred to as such on some Imperial charts.
  • The Two Thousand Worlds named this the Kaa G!'kul Sector, which is reflected on a larger number of charts.
  • The Hive Federation names this sector the Numbis Sector. As the Hivers typically do not name regions themselves but defer to local naming, it is speculated that the name comes from a mistranslation of "Nimbus", a name that may have been applied to the sector by the Solomani settlers of the Corona Regnum.
  • The Solomani of the Rule of Man do not appear to have coined a name for the sector, using the Vilani name on charts until a decision was made to use the name adopted by the K'kree, likely for diplomatic reasons.

Linguistic Topography: 1105[edit]

The following languages are among the most commonly used within this astrographic region:

  • !kee: The common language used by K'kree throughout the Two Thousand Worlds.
  • Anglic: One of the two official languages of the Third Imperium and common to many human worlds; in this region, mostly variant dialects.
    • Changlic: A version of Anglic with heavy influence from Terran East Asian languages, spoken by many on the rimward-spinward borders of the subsector.
  • Gurvin: The common language of the Hive Federation and a secondary language in many of its client states.
  • Hiver Sign Language: The silent, visual language used naturally by Hivers.
  • Ithkluri: The common language of the Ithklur, and used in conjunction with Gurvin throughout the Hive Federation and adjacent space.
  • Jethra: The dominant language of the Lithkind and the state language of the Sha Elden Lith Kindriu.
  • Krotan language: The dominant language of the Krotan Primacy.
    • Krotan communicate through audible shell vibrations. With aliens, the Krotan rely on computerised translators.
  • Mazjaru language: The native tongue of a common, lowly K'kree servitor race.
  • Raxkiir: A language developed by clients of the K'kree, a heavily derived variant of !kee suitable for humanoid use. It is commonly used by those trading with K'kree interests, as well as client races acting on behalf of the Two Thousand Worlds.
  • Vilani: One of the two official languages of the Third Imperium and common to many human worlds; in this region, mostly variant dialects.
  • Wileg-thass, a common trade language of the Weregre. It borrows elements from Solomani and Vilani dialects.

History & Background[edit]

A low-key chaotic region often overlooked, Numbis or Kaa G!kul -- a local might name it differently depending on who they were talking to and with what intent -- never really coalesced, politically. When the Hiver-K'kree War came to an end, and the Hive Federation was consolidating itself in the rimward parts of the sector, a fair few worlds had no interest in joining, and formed part of the Corona Regnum, a loose collection of worlds that only assert a unity when necessary to defend their interests and independence. To coreward, Human efforts to establish economic ties with the K'kree came to little, and the corporate powers flowing through the Gateway region often wound up clustering around new resources jealously and a little haphazardly, forced to reinvent themselves in the absence of expected trade from the "Centaurs". Nations like the Yeskoth Corporate and United Pact wound up jostling for position along the unwelcoming spinward border of the Two Thousand Worlds. To rimward-trailing in the sector, K'kree borders press uncomfortably against pocket empires influenced by Hivers, nations like the Krotan and the Lithkind, while isolated K'kree Naval Outposts creep along the Hive Federation-Corona Regnum border, ostensibly for the security of distant assets like the garden world K'bam! (Numbis 1331) or Devi in Crucis Margin Sector. A K'kree client state is also established on the far side of the United Pact, giving more excuse for K'kree ships to cross space in which they're not wanted. If there are any "incidents", then there are plenty of disposable native Mazjaru to throw at people.

Native Sophonts: 1105[edit]

The following races (sophont species) are believed to have originated within this area:

  • Non-Human Races
    • Lalendri, a K'kree subject race that is sometimes rebellious
    • Luupinite, primitive hunters not yet exterminated by the K'kree
    • Mazjaru, not so much clients of the K'kree as slaves
    • Thenidor, a race "protected" by the K'kree despite their wishes
    • Minor race at Atanerpinti
    • Minor race at Athen (extinct)
    • Minor race at Berand
    • Minor race at Gir!!kuu
    • Minor race at Gzam'xk
    • Minor race at Gzom
    • Minor race at Hicongengiso
    • Minor race at Illetcell
    • Minor race at Ir't'rruu
    • Minor race at Kelpin
    • Minor race at Kreregh
    • Minor race at Kriirar
    • Minor race at Letak
    • Minor race at Loondire
    • Minor race at Nab
    • Minor race at Oxspere
    • Minor race at Saconhotegha
    • Minor race at Werse

Demographics: 1105[edit]

Significant populations of the following races (sophont species) reside within this sector:

Religions[edit]

Common religious practices in this sector include:

  • Älzmè: "Water's Way", a Mazjaru religion.
  • Zjemudjrah: "Mountain's Strength", a Mazjaru religion.

Historical Eras[edit]

General Overview: No information yet available.

History-Era: Milieu 1100[edit]

No information yet available.

Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116[edit]

These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this sector:

  • Circa -2130: The worlds that will become the Corona Regnum are settled as a Terran cultural region. These Corona Arc colonies make contact with local Minor Races and, in time, the Hivers.
  • -2102: The Lithkind, native to neighbouring Gzirr!k'l Sector, become aware that their colony at Yezial (in Numbis) has been lost.
  • -2080: A Lithkind follow-up expedition to Yezial discovers the wrecked colony scarred by beam-weapon fire, and a derelict scout ship of strange (K'kree) design.
  • -2038: Several Hiver-inhabited worlds in Numbis are occupied by the K'kree, who begin exterminating local carnivore populations.
  • -2029 to -2013: The Hiver-K'kree War threatens the Hiver community.
    • Reactions among the Terran colonies are mixed.
    • -2023 to -2018: As a consequence of organizing defence during the war, the modern Hive Federation is codified.
    • Technological aid to nations like the Krotan Primacy and the Sha Elden Lith Kindriu results in a "hardening" of the K'kree-Hiver border.
    • The K'kree surrender and withdrawal is claimed to be the result of Hiver psychohistorical manipulation. Ithklur history, in the form of the Dikrah Kiradgi, records a different version of events.
  • -1800: The Hivers discover a Human society on Weregre. They are already aware of Humaniti, and through trade connections have second-hand knowledge of the Rule of Man, but this offers them their first real opportunity to study Humans extensively.
  • (-1776 to 0): The Long Night.
  • Circa -1550: A reportedly zealous response to K'kree probes leads to the first declared Corona Regnum, as the systems of the Corona unite to stand against the larger threat.
    • The Regnum lasts roughly two centuries before collapsing in on itself.
    • The Gold Union forms at some unknown point on the Numbis-Crucis Margin border. It will in time apparently become the Amalgamation Union.
  • -740: New Human states in Numbis began to expand and conquer, causing the Corona Regnum to reform as a defensive act.
  • -710: Having repulsed attempts on its territory, the Corona Regnum begins conquering systems outside of the traditional Corona.
  • -510: The second Regnum collapses, again under its own weight.
  • The Year 0: Far to spinward, the Third Imperium is founded.
  • 224: A brief Third Corona Regnum is declared, but doesn't survive the death in fleet battle of its founder eight years later.
  • 300-420: The Imperial First Survey.
    • Some ships of the Survey go missing in the region. Fragmentary reports suggest that the Amalgamation ("Gold") Union is destabilizing.
  • 410: To aid in administration of the Young Worlds, the Hive Federation capital is moved to Glea.
  • 890: Yeskoth Corporate begins formation around Edienta and Coreeedo.
  • 995 to 1065: The Imperial Second Survey.
    • There is no sign of the Amalgamation Union, aside from common architectural themes in old capital buildings and monuments.
  • 1114: A series of poorly timed Hiver and K’kree "diplomatic overtures" to worlds in the Corona cause a ripple effect of panic, resolve, and reunification.

Politics & Diplomacy (Interstellar Relations)[edit]

Numbis Sector contains 627 worlds with a population of 1,179 billion.

Polity Listing: 1105[edit]

The following polities can be found within this sector:

  • Hive Federation (Hiver Power)
    • Hf - Hive FDA Uplift/Observation Site
    • Xh - Hive FDA extra-Federation operation

Polity Descriptions: 1105[edit]

Here are several synopses of the polities found in this sector:

  1. Alleg: Cr: "Corona Regnum"
  2. Alleg: Hs: "Lishun Suugugki"
  3. Alleg: Hv: "Hive Federation"
  4. Alleg: Kc: "K'kree Client State"
  5. Alleg: Kk: "The Two Thousand Worlds"
  6. Alleg: Kr: "Krotan Primacy"
  7. Alleg: Lx: "Losan Xkeerikulookree"
  8. Alleg: Mp: "Munsonian Principality"
  9. Alleg: Na: "Non-aligned"
  10. Alleg: Up: "United Pact"
  11. Alleg: Yc: "Yeskoth Corporate"

Capitals:

Imperial Territory: 1105[edit]

This sector is not an Imperial possession.

  • 0.00% is controlled by the Third Imperium.
  • 100.00% is controlled by non-Imperial powers.

Trade Routes (Economic Astrography)[edit]

The following astrographic features and trade routes can be found within this area:

Mains, Branches & Arms[edit]

The sector is dominated by a sprawling main which is rooted in the Two Thousand Worlds and extends branches to spinward, into the nearby client states and non-aligned systems. The main is not named in common usage, though many of its branches are named locally. The K'kree view the main as a liability, as it provides many easy paths into their space, while the nearby states largely ignore the K'kree end of the main, as it is not readily available at best, and actively hostile at worst.

Clusters & Traces[edit]

Rifts, Voids & Jump Bridges[edit]

  • No information yet available.

Other Astrographic Features[edit]

Worlds, Systems & Sectors (Political Astrography)[edit]

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No information yet available.

Capitals: 1105[edit]

Sector Summary: 1105[edit]

Numbis Sector has 627 worlds with an estimated combined population of 1,179 billion, a per capita income of Cr6,607, and a total economy of BCr7,790,469. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr29,150 through 492 starports (99 Class A, 145 Class B, 179 Class C, 69 Class D) employing 7,388,910 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 110 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, 58 Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, 42 Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, 61 Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, 51 Rich (Ri) worlds, and 23 Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Numbis maintain 89 Naval bases, 35 Naval outposts, 21 Scout bases, nine Military bases, and four Embassys. The average technology level is 7 (with most between 4 and 11). The highest technology level is 15 at Sheo (Numbis 0501), Ate (Numbis 0907), Etacha (Numbis 2111), G!'kuleer (Numbis 2918), Kaagr (Numbis 3111), and Tramcortrand (Numbis 0523).

Numbis Sector contains 912 stars and no identified planets; 373 monostellar systems, 232 binary systems, 16 trinary systems, and six systems with four or more stars. 442 of the 627 systems (70%) have native gas giants. There are 13 Asteroid (As) belts, 39 Desert (De) worlds, 40 Garden (Ga) worlds, 25 Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, 86 Poor (Po) worlds, 70 Vacuum (Va) worlds, and 39 Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.

Numbis Sector has an estimated population of 1,179 billion distributed across 52 High population (Hi) worlds, 51 Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 272 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 146 Low population (Lo) worlds, and 31 Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Ceyelorsir (Numbis 0410), Ora (Numbis 1807), Litmo (Numbis 2803), Xeghahk!ghee (Numbis 2812), Mbar (Numbis 2917), and Etcadonsi (Numbis 0622). The population consists primarily of 25 sophont groups including twenty-two native sophonts.

25 identified sophont populations in Numbis
  • Humaniti of Terra (Solomani Rim 1827): 771 billion on 388 worlds.
  • K'kree of Kirur (Ruupiin 1315): 349 billion on 131 worlds.
  • Natives of Atanerpinti (Numbis 1733): 30 billion on their homeworld.
  • Hiver of Guaran (Ricenden 0827): 27 billion on 77 worlds.
  • Luupinite of Luupim (Numbis 2828): 600 million on their homeworld.
  • Lalendri of Lalendris (Numbis 3031): 300 million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Werse: 60 million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Esae (Numbis 2233): 40 million on their homeworld.
  • Mazjaru of Zjemu-ay (Numbis 2912): Millions on their homeworld and additional worlds.
  • Weregre of Weregre: 10 million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Oxspere: 5 million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Kelpin: 2 million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Berand: Less than a million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Gir!!kuu (Numbis 2814): Less than 1 million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Gzam'xk: Less than 1 million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Gzom (Numbis 2821): Less than 1 million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Hicongengiso: Less than a million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Ir't'rruu (Numbis 3128): Less than 1 million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Illetcell: Less than 1 million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Kreregh (Numbis 2815): Less than a million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Kriirar (Numbis 3119): Less than a million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Letak: Less than a million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Loondire: Less than a million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Nab: Less than a million on their homeworld.
  • Natives of Saconhotegha: Less than 1 million on their homeworld.


Polities[edit]

Non-aligned[edit]

There are 215 Non-aligned worlds in Numbis Sector with an estimated combined population of 330 billion.

The Two Thousand Worlds[edit]

The Two Thousand Worlds has jurisdiction over 152 worlds in the sector with an estimated combined population of 350 billion, a per capita income of Cr6,796, and a total economy of BCr2,378,824. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr12,606 through 114 starports (23 Class A, 38 Class B, 35 Class C, 18 Class D) employing 3,274,700 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 22 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, no Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, 16 Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, eight Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, 13 Rich (Ri) worlds, and no Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in The Two Thousand Worlds maintain 35 Naval outposts and 31 Naval bases within the sector. The average technology level is 8 (with most between 4 and 12). The highest technology level is 15 at G!'kuleer (Numbis 2918), Kaagr (Numbis 3111), Kr'kur (Numbis 2221), Ariikragraa (Numbis 2625), Kr! (Numbis 2628), and Rreegreek! (Numbis 3126).

The The Two Thousand Worlds has an estimated population of 350 billion within the sector, distributed across 13 High population (Hi) worlds, 13 Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 61 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 37 Low population (Lo) worlds, and 21 Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Xeghahk!ghee (Numbis 2812), Mbar (Numbis 2917), 'kukr (Numbis 2214), Gh'xk (Numbis 2314), G!'kuleer (Numbis 2918), and Eek (Numbis 3118). The population consists primarily of 5 sophont groups including native sophonts.

The Two Thousand Worlds capitals


Hive Federation[edit]

The Hive Federation has jurisdiction over 78 worlds in the sector with an estimated combined population of 57 billion, a per capita income of Cr11,125, and a total economy of BCr639,745. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr5,958 through 63 starports (13 Class A, 18 Class B, 23 Class C, 9 Class D) employing 2,075,495 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 21 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, six Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, six Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, 12 Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, nine Rich (Ri) worlds, and four Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Hive Federation maintain nine Military bases, six Naval bases, and four Hiver Embassies within the sector. The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 10). The highest technology level is 15 at Wrostaqax (Numbis 1638).

The Hive Federation has an estimated population of 57 billion within the sector, distributed across four High population (Hi) worlds, seven Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 33 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 15 Low population (Lo) worlds, and one Barren (Ba) world. The highest population worlds are Atanerpinti (Numbis 1733) and Wrostaqax (Numbis 1638). The population consists of multiple sophont groups including 14 native sophonts.

Hive Federation capitals


Corona Regnum[edit]

The Corona Regnum has jurisdiction over 65 worlds in the sector with an estimated combined population of 67 billion, a per capita income of Cr6,619, and a total economy of BCr449,366. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr4,320 through 52 starports (11 Class A, 9 Class B, 20 Class C, 12 Class D) employing 809,750 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 12 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, ten Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, three Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, five Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, seven Rich (Ri) worlds, and three Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Corona Regnum maintain five Naval bases and two Scout bases within the sector. The average technology level is 7 (with most between 5 and 10). The highest technology level is 13 at Gronitcan (Numbis 0430), Anen (Numbis 0728), Efaong (Numbis 1330), Nomi (Numbis 1926), Telouot (Numbis 2130), and Brieri (Numbis 0735).

The Corona Regnum has an estimated population of 67 billion within the sector distributed across five High population (Hi) worlds, six Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 35 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 13 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Regal (Numbis 0931) and Brieri (Numbis 0735). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group.

Corona Regnum capitals


United Pact[edit]

The United Pact has jurisdiction over 36 worlds with an estimated combined population of 2 billion, a per capita income of Cr2,926, and a total economy of BCr6,110. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr459 through 31 starports (7 Class A, 14 Class B, 8 Class C, 2 Class D) employing 92,445 people. Driving this interstellar trade are nine Agricultural (Ag) worlds, seven Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, six Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, two Rich (Ri) worlds, and no Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the United Pact maintain nine Naval bases and five Scout bases. The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 11). The highest technology level is 15 at Ate (Numbis 0907).

The United Pact has an estimated population of 2 billion distributed across no High population (Hi) worlds, five Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 14 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, 12 Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Chifasele (Numbis 0905), Ildi (Numbis 1011), Ourshorin (Numbis 1204), Tedoex (Numbis 0508), and Aced (Numbis 1106). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group.

Yeskoth Corporate[edit]

The Yeskoth Corporate has jurisdiction over 34 worlds with an estimated combined population of 104 billion, a per capita income of Cr3,593, and a total economy of BCr373,753. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr1,365 through 26 starports (6 Class A, 3 Class B, 12 Class C, 5 Class D) employing 255,815 people. Driving this interstellar trade are three Agricultural (Ag) worlds, six Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, one Pre-Agricultural (Pa) world, two Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, no Rich (Ri) worlds, and two Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Yeskoth Corporate maintain three Naval bases and one Scout base. The average technology level is 7 (with most between 4 and 11). The highest technology level is 14 at Tarthe (Numbis 1216) and Eteer (Numbis 1517).

The Yeskoth Corporate has an estimated population of 104 billion distributed across four High population (Hi) worlds, one Moderate population (Ph) world, 16 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, ten Low population (Lo) worlds, and two Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Trowona (Numbis 1121), Folya (Numbis 1323), and Coreeedo (Numbis 1120). The population consists primarily of 2 sophont groups.

Losan Xkeerikulookree[edit]

The Losan Xkeerikulookree has jurisdiction over 19 worlds with an estimated combined population of 110 billion, a per capita income of Cr9,886, and a total economy of BCr1,087,567. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr303 through 18 starports (4 Class A, 5 Class B, 7 Class C, 2 Class D) employing 81,845 people. Driving this interstellar trade are two Agricultural (Ag) worlds, five Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, two Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, three Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, no Rich (Ri) worlds, and two Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Losan Xkeerikulookree maintain three Naval bases and one Scout base. The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 11). The highest technology level is 14 at Litmo (Numbis 2803).

The Losan Xkeerikulookree has an estimated population of 110 billion distributed across two High population (Hi) worlds, one Moderate population (Ph) world, nine Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, three Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Litmo (Numbis 2803) and Loitrala (Numbis 2503). The population consists primarily of 2 sophont groups.

Munsonian Principality[edit]

The Munsonian Principality has jurisdiction over 17 worlds with an estimated combined population of 156 billion, a per capita income of Cr6,703, and a total economy of BCr1,045,689. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr267 through 11 starports (1 Class A, 6 Class B, 4 Class C, 0 Class D) employing 66,505 people. Driving this interstellar trade are one Agricultural (Ag) world, no Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, no Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, two Rich (Ri) worlds, and one Industrial (In) world. The governments in the Munsonian Principality maintain two Naval bases. The average technology level is 7 (with most between 4 and 11). The highest technology level is 14 at Thina (Numbis 0312).

The Munsonian Principality has an estimated population of 156 billion distributed across three High population (Hi) worlds, no Moderate population (Ph) worlds, eight Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, four Low population (Lo) worlds, and one Barren (Ba) world. The highest population worlds are Ceyelorsir (Numbis 0410) and Thina (Numbis 0312). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group.

Sha Elden Lith Kindriu (SELK)[edit]

The Sha Elden Lith Kindriu has jurisdiction over eight worlds in this sector with an estimated combined population of 98 million, a per capita income of Cr1,346, and a total economy of BCr132. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr5 through 7 starports (1 Class A, 0 Class B, 4 Class C, 2 Class D) employing 3,335 people. Driving this interstellar trade are no Agricultural (Ag) worlds, one Non-Agricultural (Na) world, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, one Pre-Industrial (Pi) world, no Rich (Ri) worlds, and no Industrial (In) worlds. The average technology level is 7 (with most between 5 and 8). The highest technology level is 13 at Lishyn (Numbis 3231).

The Sha Elden Lith Kindriu has an estimated population of 98 million within the sector, distributed across no High population (Hi) worlds, no Moderate population (Ph) worlds, three Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, three Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Yoir (Numbis 3228) and Lishyn (Numbis 3231). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group, the Lithkind.

Krotan Primacy[edit]

The Krotan Primacy has jurisdiction over two worlds in the sector with an estimated combined population of 10 million, a per capita income of Cr1,800, and a total economy of BCr18. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr1 through 2 starports (1 Class A, 0 Class B, 1 Class C, 0 Class D) employing 555 people. Driving this interstellar trade are no Agricultural (Ag) worlds, no Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, one Pre-Industrial (Pi) world, no Rich (Ri) worlds, and no Industrial (In) worlds.

The Krotan Primacy has an estimated population of 10 million distributed across no High population (Hi) worlds, no Moderate population (Ph) worlds, no Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, one Low population (Lo) world, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world is Elysed (Numbis 3238). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group, the Krotan.

Unknown Allegiance[edit]

The Unknown Allegiance has jurisdiction over one world with an estimated population of less than 1 million, a per capita income of Cr0, and a total economy is BCr0. Driving this economy are one Agricultural (Ag) world, no Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, no Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, no Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, no Rich (Ri) worlds, and no Industrial (In) worlds.

World Listing: 1105[edit]

The following systems and worlds can be found within this sector:

93 Worlds in the Numbis Sector
'kukr  •  'rikookut'  •  Adshechely  •  Akemirou  •  Anwegely  •  Arirreeno  •  Ate (Nu 0907)  •  Atlis  •  Bak  •  Bareden  •  Bemore  •  Brieri  •  Cawand  •  Ceyelorsir  •  Cienbe  •  Cigawan  •  Ciins  •  Coniout  •  Coreeedo  •  Din Rash  •  Doteteshem  •  Edienta  •  Eek  •  Efaong  •  Efovit  •  Esaotoce  •  Etcadonsi  •  Eteer  •  Fedehisyes  •  Fetodeng  •  Folya  •  Frilete  •  Frotharwo  •  G!'kuleer  •  Gedoor  •  Getin  •  Gh'ghukaax  •  Gronitcan  •  Hayeckoca  •  Huran  •  Idiefers  •  Irstonfusi  •  Jindash  •  Kaagr  •  Kagr  •  Kaverior  •  Kendyth  •  Kune  •  Kurr  •  Lalendris  •  Lalya  •  Lende  •  Lishyn  •  Litmo  •  Luto  •  Luupim  •  Oayi  •  Oce  •  Odak-Kest  •  Oedo  •  Oesa  •  Om Desh  •  Onga  •  Oyles  •  Ragre  •  Regal (Nu 0931)  •  Rodlelymon  •  Rreegreek!  •  Shahtbeht  •  Shailesh  •  Shandasexo  •  Sheo  •  Sheteraho  •    •  Slurn  •  Taer  •  Tarthe  •  Tengfren  •  Thina  •  Thondgonkas  •  Thorobens  •  Thowirsfe  •  Tramcortrand  •  Trowona  •  Tuktaar  •  Vellos  •  Vomins  •  Weregre  •    •  Wrostaqax  •  Xaakeel  •  Xeghahk!ghee  •  Yiotac  •  Yoir  •  Zjemu-ay  •  

Subsector Listing: 1105[edit]

The following subsectors can be found within this sector:

  1. Subsector A: Kirleon Subsector
  2. Subsector B: Finnegan Subsector
  3. Subsector C: 't!t Subsector
  4. Subsector D: Gnim Subsector
  5. Subsector E: Zilme Subsector
  6. Subsector F: Philamen Subsector
  7. Subsector G: Lerr'n Subsector
  8. Subsector H: Iruratikr Subsector
  9. Subsector I: Tsnafi-Taipan Subsector
  10. Subsector J: Kamnoir Subsector
  11. Subsector K: Trux Subsector
  12. Subsector L: K'righeek Subsector
  13. Subsector M: H'vik-Havick Subsector
  14. Subsector N: Discord-Regal Subsector
  15. Subsector O: Xrex Subsector
  16. Subsector P: Torrent Subsector

Territorial Overview: 1105[edit]

The following table details the subsectors within this area:

  • No information yet available.

Territorial Chart Key[edit]

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