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Liberty Hall subsector has 10.13 billion [[sentient]] inhabitants on 29 worlds.
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{{InfoboxSubsector
Its highest tech level is D at Liberty Hall and Drei Farben and its highest
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|name= Liberty Hall
population is A at Kalturia.
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|alg=
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|number= 22
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|sector= The Beyond
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|position= B
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|spinward= Mapepire
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|coreward= Harem
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|trailing= Katanga
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|rimward= Freya
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|capital= [[Bruhkarr (world)|Bruhkarr]]
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|c1= [[Non-Aligned]]
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|c1p=
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|c2= [[Principality of Bruhkarr]]
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|c2p=
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}}
  
{{Sources|S1=[[Beyond]]}}
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'''Subsector B''' of The [[Beyond Sector]].
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== Description ==
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The Liberty Hall Subsector consists of 22 systems with a total population of 10.2 billion, approximately half of whom are [[Aslan]] residents of isolationist [[Aioaoa (world)|Aioaoa]]. Nearly all the rest are [[Human]] citizens of the nine systems in the [[Principality of Bruhkarr]].
  
{{LEN|L|Subsectors}}
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=== Astrographic Features & Trade Routes ===
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The following [[astrographic feature]]s and [[trade route]]s can be found within this area:
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* [[Nemesis Void]]
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=== World Listing: 1116 ===
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{{SectorWorlds2|Liberty Hall|Subsector}}
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== History & Background (Dossier) ==
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The freeport at [[Liberty Hall (world)|Liberty Hall]] has a wider and wilder reputation than its true nature supports, and therefore lends its name to this subsector on [[Third Imperium]] charts.
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=== Polity Listing: 1116 ===
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* [[Principality of Bruhkarr]]
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=== Native Sophonts ===
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The following species are believed to have originated in this area:
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* [[Ewurmer]], a subterranean race from interdicted [[Dikkengwep (world)|Dikkengwep]].
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=== Demographics ===
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Significant populations of the following [[sophont]] races exist within this subsector:
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* [[Aslan]]
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* [[Ewurmer]]
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* [[Humaniti]]
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=== Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116 ===
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These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this subsector:
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* -123: Countess Fatima, the head of House Bruhkarr, a faction that lost a power struggle on [[Albe (world)|Albe]], settles Bruhkarr.
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** Fatima and her daughter Alia retain the title of countess. Over the course of a century, they expand their domain until Bruhkarr is the capital of a dozen fledgling colonies.
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* 34: Alia's son, Malik I, unsatisfied with the title of count, proclaims himself Prince of Bruhkarr.
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** For the next two centuries the Principality concentrates on developing its economy rather than expanding.
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* 80: The outcast [[Aslan]] of clan ''Aioaoa'' establish themselves on the world named for them.
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* 615: Succession Crisis of the [[Principality of Bruhkarr]]. Having been ruled for six centuries by Bruhkarr, [[Katanga (world)|Katanga]] and other worlds secede during the following civil war.
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* 633: Rashid I secures the throne of the Principality. At this point the polity is reduced to just Bruhkarr and outposts on [[Khimi (world)|Khimi]] and [[Koewing (world)|Koewing]].
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* 701: Malik III restores Bruhkarr to its full and present size after conquering [[Yaple (world)|Yaple]].
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== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
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'''Alternate Versions''':
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* '''''Sunbane (Jeff Zeitlin)'''''
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* '''''Paranoia Press <small>(1991)</small>'''''
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* '''''T5 Atlas of the Imperium: Second Survey <small>(FFE)</small>'''''
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<br>
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{{metadata}}
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{{Detail}}
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{{Sources
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|S1= [[Paranoia Press]], [[The Beyond]]
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|S2= [[Paranoia Press]], [[The Beyond]], 1991 online updates by [[Chuck Kallenbach]]
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|S3= {{Ludography cite|name= The Spinward Extents}}
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|S4= TravellerMap T5SS Data
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|S5= {{Ludography cite|name=Aslan|version=Classic Traveller|page=}} (named but no further details)
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|S6= {{CT}} [[Zhodani (Alien Module)|Alien Module 4: Zhodani]] (named but no further details)
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|S7= {{MT}} [[Alien - Solomani & Aslan]] (dot map provided)
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}}
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[[Category: Polities & Worlds of Beyond & Vanguard Reaches]]
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{{LE|T5 Second Survey|Subsectors}}
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[[Category: Guidebook to Beyond Sector]]

Latest revision as of 18:57, 1 December 2025

Liberty Hall Subsector
Mapepire Harem Katanga

Liberty Hall style="width: 250px; height: 350px; border: solid 1px black;"
map from Travellermap.com

Freya
Sector The Beyond
Capital Bruhkarr
Number of Systems 22
Majority Control Non-Aligned - %
2nd Control Principality of Bruhkarr - %

Subsector B of The Beyond Sector.

Description[edit]

The Liberty Hall Subsector consists of 22 systems with a total population of 10.2 billion, approximately half of whom are Aslan residents of isolationist Aioaoa. Nearly all the rest are Human citizens of the nine systems in the Principality of Bruhkarr.

Astrographic Features & Trade Routes[edit]

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

World Listing: 1116[edit]

20 Worlds in the Liberty Hall Subsector
Aioaoa  •  Bethoom  •  Braga  •  Bruhkarr  •  Chubbuck  •  Dikkengwep  •  Dragonrest  •  Dumark  •  Fraldon  •  Ixchel  •  Jeldemar  •  Khimi  •  Koewing  •  Kursor  •  Liberty Hall  •  Maruta  •  Reha  •  Reis  •  Utgardar  •  Yaple  •  

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

The freeport at Liberty Hall has a wider and wilder reputation than its true nature supports, and therefore lends its name to this subsector on Third Imperium charts.

Polity Listing: 1116[edit]

Native Sophonts[edit]

The following species are believed to have originated in this area:

Demographics[edit]

Significant populations of the following sophont races exist within this subsector:

Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116[edit]

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

  • -123: Countess Fatima, the head of House Bruhkarr, a faction that lost a power struggle on Albe, settles Bruhkarr.
    • Fatima and her daughter Alia retain the title of countess. Over the course of a century, they expand their domain until Bruhkarr is the capital of a dozen fledgling colonies.
  • 34: Alia's son, Malik I, unsatisfied with the title of count, proclaims himself Prince of Bruhkarr.
    • For the next two centuries the Principality concentrates on developing its economy rather than expanding.
  • 80: The outcast Aslan of clan Aioaoa establish themselves on the world named for them.
  • 615: Succession Crisis of the Principality of Bruhkarr. Having been ruled for six centuries by Bruhkarr, Katanga and other worlds secede during the following civil war.
  • 633: Rashid I secures the throne of the Principality. At this point the polity is reduced to just Bruhkarr and outposts on Khimi and Koewing.
  • 701: Malik III restores Bruhkarr to its full and present size after conquering Yaple.

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

Alternate Versions:

  • Sunbane (Jeff Zeitlin)
  • Paranoia Press (1991)
  • T5 Atlas of the Imperium: Second Survey (FFE)


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