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A continent on [[Regina (world)|Regina]] between the [[Boreal Sea]] to the west, the [[Tranquil Ocean]] to the east, and the [[Oriental Ocean]] to the south. Settled in [[110]] by involuntary exiles from [[Jed (world)|Jed]] (2506 [[Corridor Sector|Corridor]]). The ill prepared settlers lost all technology and reverted to a primitive hunter-gatherer existence. Around the ende of the 2nd Century, settlers from [[Ishkis (Continent)|Ishkis]] moved into the empty south-eastern peninsula, and towards the end of the 3rd Century, settlers from [[Noncredo (Continent)|Noncredo]] began to move into the south-western part of the continent. These farmers eventually spread to cover the rest of the continent, except for the [[Imsan Autonomous Territory]], an area around the original Imsan settlement that was granted to the natives.
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[[Imsu (Continent)|Imsu]] is a continent located on [[Regina (world)|Regina]].  
  
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
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It can be found between the [[Boreal Sea]] to the west, the [[Tranquil Ocean]] to the east, and the [[Oriental Ocean]] to the south.
  
[[Image:Imsu.JPG]]
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=== Image Repository ===
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# Map of Imsu: <br> [[Image:Imsu.JPG]]
  
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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Settled in [[110]] by involuntary exiles from [[Jed (world)|Jed]] (2506 [[Corridor Sector|Corridor]]). The ill prepared settlers lost all technology and reverted to a primitive hunter-gatherer existence. Around the end of the 2nd Century, settlers from [[Ishkis (Continent)|Ishkis]] moved into the empty south-eastern peninsula, and towards the end of the 3rd Century, settlers from [[Noncredo (Continent)|Noncredo]] began to move into the south-western part of the continent. These farmers eventually spread to cover the rest of the continent, except for the [[Imsan Autonomous Territory]], an area around the original Imsan settlement that was granted to the natives.
  
{{Sources|S1=[[World Builders' Handbook]]
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== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
        |S2=[[Hans Rancke-Madsen]]}}
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|S1= [[World Builders' Handbook]]
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|S2= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
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|S3= Author & Contributor: [[Hans Rancke-Madsen]]
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|S4= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 11 June 2019

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Imsu is a continent located on Regina.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

It can be found between the Boreal Sea to the west, the Tranquil Ocean to the east, and the Oriental Ocean to the south.

Image Repository[edit]

  1. Map of Imsu:
    Imsu.JPG

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Settled in 110 by involuntary exiles from Jed (2506 Corridor). The ill prepared settlers lost all technology and reverted to a primitive hunter-gatherer existence. Around the end of the 2nd Century, settlers from Ishkis moved into the empty south-eastern peninsula, and towards the end of the 3rd Century, settlers from Noncredo began to move into the south-western part of the continent. These farmers eventually spread to cover the rest of the continent, except for the Imsan Autonomous Territory, an area around the original Imsan settlement that was granted to the natives.

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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