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== Description (Specifications) == | == Description (Specifications) == | ||
| − | [[File:Astron Sector | + | [[File:Astron Sector Longer Void 2.png|400px|right|thumbnail|A basic map showing the Longer Void. (Chart sourced from Traveller Map).]] |
The Longer Void is an area of lower stellar density lying within the central-[[spinward]] region of [[Astron Sector]]. | The Longer Void is an area of lower stellar density lying within the central-[[spinward]] region of [[Astron Sector]]. | ||
| + | * Other [[Rift|large rifts]] in the region include the [[Hudson Expanse]] to [[coreward]]-[[trailing]] and the [[Astron Voids]] to [[rimward]]-[[trailing]]. | ||
| − | + | What determines an area as a rift is based on [[Jump Drive]] performance. | |
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| + | The highest tech level commonly encountered out this ''Far Along'' ([[spinward]] of the [[Third Imperium]]) is {{TL|12}}, though a few worlds may be more advanced. | ||
| + | * This level of technology allows the routine use of up to [[Jump Drive|Jump-3 drives]]. | ||
| + | * Locally, areas that cannot be crossed by [[Jump Drive|Jump-3-capable]] vessels are denoted as ''[[Rift|rift regions]]''. | ||
| + | * The nature and borders of a rift may be determined by other criteria in different regions. | ||
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| + | The Void is considered to consist of two distinct regions: | ||
* The ''Longer Void'', measuring around [[Parsec|5 parsec]]s [[coreward]]-[[rimward]] by around [[Parsec|11 parsecs]] [[spinward]]-[[trailing]]. | * The ''Longer Void'', measuring around [[Parsec|5 parsec]]s [[coreward]]-[[rimward]] by around [[Parsec|11 parsecs]] [[spinward]]-[[trailing]]. | ||
* The ''Ingo Void'', a separate [[Rift|rift region]] measuring around [[Parsec|5 parsec]]s [[coreward]]-[[rimward]] by around [[Parsec|3 parsecs]] [[spinward]]-[[trailing]]. | * The ''Ingo Void'', a separate [[Rift|rift region]] measuring around [[Parsec|5 parsec]]s [[coreward]]-[[rimward]] by around [[Parsec|3 parsecs]] [[spinward]]-[[trailing]]. | ||
| − | + | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | |
| + | The Longer Void and the Ingo Void are desolate and lonely places, their dark and empty cores mostly fringed by [[Barren World|unpopulated, untamed]] wilderness systems. | ||
| + | * A few [[Frozen World|deep-frozen]] [[rogue world]]s may lie within their boundaries. | ||
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The Longer Void prevents routine travel by vessels with less than [[Jump Drive|Jump-5 drives]]. | The Longer Void prevents routine travel by vessels with less than [[Jump Drive|Jump-5 drives]]. | ||
* It forms a natural obstacle to travel. | * It forms a natural obstacle to travel. | ||
=== Historical Data === | === Historical Data === | ||
| − | The | + | The two voids were originally charted during the [[400s]], during the [[Imperium|Imperial]] [[First Survey]]. |
==== Timeline ==== | ==== Timeline ==== | ||
| − | * | + | Significant events involving this astrographic feature include the following: |
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| + | * [[-1900|ca -1900]]: The first Human explorers are active in the region ([[Solomani|Terrans]] of the [[Rule of Man]]). | ||
| + | * [[300]]-[[420]]: The [[Imperium|Imperial]] [[First Survey]] charts the region. | ||
| + | * [[420]]: The region is officially named. | ||
| + | * [[995]]-[[1065]]: The [[Second Survey]] charts the region. | ||
== [[World]]s & [[Sector]]s ([[Astrography]]) == | == [[World]]s & [[Sector]]s ([[Astrography]]) == | ||
| + | [[File:Astron Sector Rift Regions Basic 3.png|right|200 px|thumbnail|Astron Sector Rift Regions]] | ||
This [[astrographic feature]] is primarily found in the following areas: | This [[astrographic feature]] is primarily found in the following areas: | ||
* [[Astron Sector]] | * [[Astron Sector]] | ||
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{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
|S1= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[User: Alagoric|Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]] | |S1= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[User: Alagoric|Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
| − | + | [[Category: Guidebook to Astron Sector]] | |
[[Category: Rift]] | [[Category: Rift]] | ||
{{LEN}} | {{LEN}} | ||
Latest revision as of 22:39, 18 August 2025
The Longer Void is an astrographic feature lying across four subsectors located within Astron Sector.
- It is a rift area of low stellar density.
- It is a barrier to interstellar travel.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
The Longer Void is an area of lower stellar density lying within the central-spinward region of Astron Sector.
- Other large rifts in the region include the Hudson Expanse to coreward-trailing and the Astron Voids to rimward-trailing.
What determines an area as a rift is based on Jump Drive performance.
The highest tech level commonly encountered out this Far Along (spinward of the Third Imperium) is TL–12, though a few worlds may be more advanced.
- This level of technology allows the routine use of up to Jump-3 drives.
- Locally, areas that cannot be crossed by Jump-3-capable vessels are denoted as rift regions.
- The nature and borders of a rift may be determined by other criteria in different regions.
The Void is considered to consist of two distinct regions:
- The Longer Void, measuring around 5 parsecs coreward-rimward by around 11 parsecs spinward-trailing.
- The Ingo Void, a separate rift region measuring around 5 parsecs coreward-rimward by around 3 parsecs spinward-trailing.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
The Longer Void and the Ingo Void are desolate and lonely places, their dark and empty cores mostly fringed by unpopulated, untamed wilderness systems.
- A few deep-frozen rogue worlds may lie within their boundaries.
The Longer Void prevents routine travel by vessels with less than Jump-5 drives.
- It forms a natural obstacle to travel.
Historical Data[edit]
The two voids were originally charted during the 400s, during the Imperial First Survey.
Timeline[edit]
Significant events involving this astrographic feature include the following:
- ca -1900: The first Human explorers are active in the region (Terrans of the Rule of Man).
- 300-420: The Imperial First Survey charts the region.
- 420: The region is officially named.
- 995-1065: The Second Survey charts the region.
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)[edit]
This astrographic feature is primarily found in the following areas:
World Listing[edit]
The systems and worlds associated with this astrographic feature are:
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
