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[[Shadow Rift Sector]] is considered to be a part of the [[Distant Fringe]]. It forms a part of the [[Empty Stars]].
 
[[Shadow Rift Sector]] is considered to be a part of the [[Distant Fringe]]. It forms a part of the [[Empty Stars]].
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* It is part of [[Uncharted Space]].
== Description (Specifications) ==
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=== Meta-History & Background: 2019-0708 ===
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This [[sector]] was designed by [[Ade Stewart]] between 2016 to 2017 [[CE]].
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* It appears on [[Traveller Map]].
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# It does not yet appear in published products.
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* It has ''NOT'' been [[T5 Second Survey]] reviewed and ''NOT'' updated to [[T5]] standards.
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
A sector lying to coreward of the [[Distant Fringe proper]] and characterised by the so-called [[Moat Rifts]]. The positions and types of its stars have been cataloged as part of the [[University of Tal Varisa]] [[Deep Sky Program]].
 
A sector lying to coreward of the [[Distant Fringe proper]] and characterised by the so-called [[Moat Rifts]]. The positions and types of its stars have been cataloged as part of the [[University of Tal Varisa]] [[Deep Sky Program]].
  
== Physical [[Astrography]] ==
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=== Toponyms: 1105 ===
The following astrographic features can be found within Shadow Rift Sector:
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This [[sector]] has been known by different names to different groups over its existence including the following:
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{{Sector toponyms
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|imperium = —
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|aslan    = —
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|droyne  = —
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|hiver    = —
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|k'kree  = —
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|solomani = —
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|vargr    = —
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|vilani  = —
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|zhodani  = —
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}}
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=== Linguistic Topography: 1105 ===
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The following [[language]]s are among the most commonly used within this [[astrographic region]]:
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* [[Anglic]]
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=== Native Sophonts ([[NIL]]s): 1105 ===
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The following races ([[sophont]] species) are believed to have originated within this area:
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* [[Humaniti]] (Human races)
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** None
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* [[Non-Human Race]]s
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** [[Dhagoni]]
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** [[Outsider]]
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* [[Terragen]]s (Non-human [[Terran]] races)
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** None
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* [[Proto-sophont]]s
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** None
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=== Demographics: 1105 ===
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Significant populations of the following races ([[sophont]] species) reside within this area:
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* [[Humaniti]] (Human races)
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** [[Solomani]] ([[Major Race]])
  
=== Clusters & Traces  ===
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* [[Non-Human Race]]s
* [[Demon Cluster]]
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** None
** [[Axasorsa Trace]]
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* [[Intersect Cluster]]
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* [[Terragen]]s (Non-human [[Terran]] races)
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** None
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==== Sector Sophont Demographics Table ====
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{{SectorSophonts|Shadow Rift}}
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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The rimward part of Shadow Rift Sector is a part of the [[Distant Fringe]] and has a long and rich history. Only limited information  is available regarding the coreward regions of the Sector. Much of what is known comes from the [[Jannasta Expedition]] of the mid-55th century.
  
=== Rifts & Voids ===
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=== Historical Eras ===
* [[Moat Rifts]]
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* [[Pre-Humaniti Era]]: unknown. Possible [[Slaver]] and [[Voyagers]] activity.
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* [[Founding Era]]: Shadow Rift Sector is named. [[Human]] settlement of the [[Intersect Cluster]].
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* [[Dark Age]]: the rise of petty [[polity|polities]] in the coreward part of the Sector. The [[Voyagers]] were active in the rimward part of the Sector.
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* [[Expansion Era]]: the end of the local [[polity|polities]].
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* [[Early Modern Era]]: unaffected.
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* [[Post-War Era]]: the [[Jannasta Expedition]] explores the [[Intersect Cluster]].
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* [[Present Day]]: data for Shadow Rift Sector is published in the [[DSP Listing]].
  
=== Other Astrographic Features ===
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=== Major Historical Events ===
''Stars''
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Some of the important historical events that have affected Shadow Rift Sector include:
* [[Basilisk's Eye (world)|Basilisk's Eye]] (1723 [[Tarchon Sector]]). The extremely luminous white supergiant star, lying around 105 parsecs to coreward-trailing, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds lying within Shadow Rift Sector.
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* 2255AD Shadow Rift Sector officially named. It had previously been charted by long-range scans performed by vessels the [[Last Armada]].
* [[Demon's Eye (world)|Demon's Eye]] (1621 [[Far Home Sector]]). The intensely luminous blue supergiant star, lying around 20 parsecs to rimward, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds lying within Shadow Rift Sector.
 
  
== Political [[Astrography]] ==
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== Politics & Diplomacy ([[Interstellar Relations]]) ==
 
Shadow Rift Sector is a frontier region. Many of its [[system]]s have never been explored.
 
Shadow Rift Sector is a frontier region. Many of its [[system]]s have never been explored.
  
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** [[Solomani]] ([[Major Race]]): 40.8 million (100% of the population), descended from human refugees fleeing the [[Destruction of Terra]] and entirely concentrated within the rimward part of the Sector.
 
** [[Solomani]] ([[Major Race]]): 40.8 million (100% of the population), descended from human refugees fleeing the [[Destruction of Terra]] and entirely concentrated within the rimward part of the Sector.
  
=== Native Sophonts ([[NIL]]s): ===
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=== Native Sophonts ([[NIL]]s) ===
 
No native [[sophont]] species are known to exist within Shadow Rift Sector, at least not on the rimward side of the [[Moat Rifts]]. There may be as-yet unknown native sophonts among the unnamed systems to coreward.
 
No native [[sophont]] species are known to exist within Shadow Rift Sector, at least not on the rimward side of the [[Moat Rifts]]. There may be as-yet unknown native sophonts among the unnamed systems to coreward.
  
=== Linguistic Topography ===
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==== Linguistic Topography ====
The following [[language]]s are among the most commonly spoken within Shadow Rift sector:
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The following [[language]]s are among the most commonly spoken within the rimward part of Shadow Rift sector:
* [[Anglic]]. Properly, it is called ''Old High Anglic''. The language of the [[First Confederation]] and the [[Last Armada]]. It is no longer widely spoken outside of academic circles but is the root tongue of a number of other languages:  
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* [[Fleet Anglic]]. Properly, it is called ''Old High Anglic''. The language of the [[First Confederation]] and the [[Last Armada]]. It is no longer widely spoken outside of academic circles but is the root tongue of a number of other languages:  
 
** [[Anglish]] The language of the [[Firstworlds]]. A direct descendant of Anglic, widely spoken throughout the Distant Fringe. Most people know a few words and phrases of Anglish.
 
** [[Anglish]] The language of the [[Firstworlds]]. A direct descendant of Anglic, widely spoken throughout the Distant Fringe. Most people know a few words and phrases of Anglish.
 
* [[Orometi]]. The language of the [[Protectorate of Leset]] and the [[Worlds of The Leader]], the language the [[The Empire|Empire]] and a common language throughout the coreward-spinward quadrant of Far Home Sector. It is derived from Bengali and other south asian languages of old [[Terra]].
 
* [[Orometi]]. The language of the [[Protectorate of Leset]] and the [[Worlds of The Leader]], the language the [[The Empire|Empire]] and a common language throughout the coreward-spinward quadrant of Far Home Sector. It is derived from Bengali and other south asian languages of old [[Terra]].
  
=== Capital: ===
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=== Capitals ===
 
[[Mengo (world)|Mengo]], a [[rich world|rich]], [[agricultural world|agricultural]] [[garden world|garden]] world.
 
[[Mengo (world)|Mengo]], a [[rich world|rich]], [[agricultural world|agricultural]] [[garden world|garden]] world.
  
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* Two defunct [[polity|polities]] (the [[Dominion of Ruins]] and the [[Bone Worlds]]) occupied the coreward-trailing quadrant of the Sector. Both came to an abrupt end during the 49th century.
 
* Two defunct [[polity|polities]] (the [[Dominion of Ruins]] and the [[Bone Worlds]]) occupied the coreward-trailing quadrant of the Sector. Both came to an abrupt end during the 49th century.
  
== Sector Summary: ==
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== [[Trade Route]]s ([[Physical Astrography|Physical]] & [[Socioeconomic Astrography]]) ==
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The following [[astrographic feature]]s and [[trade route]]s can be found within this area:
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=== Clusters & Traces  ===
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* [[Demon Cluster]]
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** [[Axasorsa Trace]]
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* [[Intersect Cluster]]
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=== Rifts & Voids ===
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* [[Moat Rifts]]
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=== Other Astrographic Features ===
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''Stars''
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* [[Basilisk's Eye (world)|Basilisk's Eye]] (1723 [[Tarchon Sector]]). The extremely luminous white supergiant star, lying around 105 parsecs to coreward-trailing, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds lying within Shadow Rift Sector.
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* [[Demon's Eye (world)|Demon's Eye]] (1621 [[Far Home Sector]]). The intensely luminous blue supergiant star, lying around 20 parsecs to rimward, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds lying within Shadow Rift Sector.
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== [[World]]s & [[Sector]]s ([[Astrography]]) ==
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This [[Sector]] is located in the following regions: <br>
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''[[Uncharted Space]]:''
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* —
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=== Sector Summary ===
 
{{Summary}}
 
{{Summary}}
  
=== World Listing: ===
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=== Subsector Listing ===
The following systems and worlds can be found within this area:
 
{{SectorWorlds2|Shadow Rift|Sector}}
 
 
 
=== Subsector Listing: ===
 
 
# [[Wastes Subsector]] Subsector C of Shadow Rift Sector.
 
# [[Wastes Subsector]] Subsector C of Shadow Rift Sector.
 
# [[Abandon Subsector]] Subsector D of Shadow Rift Sector.
 
# [[Abandon Subsector]] Subsector D of Shadow Rift Sector.
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# [[Brink Subsector]] Subsector O of Shadow Rift Sector.
 
# [[Brink Subsector]] Subsector O of Shadow Rift Sector.
  
== History & Background ==
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=== World Listing ===
The rimward part of Shadow Rift Sector is a part of the [[Distant Fringe]] and has a long and rich history. Only limited information  is available regarding the coreward regions of the Sector. Much of what is known comes from the [[Jannasta Expedition]] of the mid-55th century.
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The following systems and worlds can be found within this area:  
 
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{{SectorWorlds2|Shadow Rift|Sector}}
=== Historical Eras ===
 
* [[Pre-Humaniti Era]]: unknown. Possible [[Slaver]] and [[Voyagers]] activity.
 
* [[Founding Era]]: Shadow Rift Sector is named. [[Human]] settlement of the [[Intersect Cluster]].
 
* [[Dark Age]]: the rise of petty [[polity|polities]] in the coreward part of the Sector. The [[Voyagers]] were active in the rimward part of the Sector.
 
* [[Expansion Era]]: the end of the local [[polity|polities]].
 
* [[Early Modern Era]]: unaffected.
 
* [[Post-War Era]]: the [[Jannasta Expedition]] explores the [[Intersect Cluster]].
 
* [[Present Day]]: data for Shadow Rift Sector is published in the [[DSP Listing]].
 
 
 
=== Major Historical Events ===
 
Some of the important historical events that have affected Shadow Rift Sector include:
 
* 2255AD Shadow Rift Sector officially named. It had previously been charted by long-range scans performed by vessels the [[Last Armada]].
 
  
== References & Contributors / Sources ==
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== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
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{{Secret}}
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Detail}}
 
{{Detail}}
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[User: Alagoric|Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]]
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|S1= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
|S2= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
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|S2= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]]
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|S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
 
}}
 
}}
  
  
 
{{LEA|Distant Fringe}}
 
{{LEA|Distant Fringe}}

Latest revision as of 16:15, 20 June 2020

Shadow Rift Sector
Extent Omicus Bourne
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Far Home
Subsectors
Unnamed Unnamed
Unnamed Unnamed Unnamed
Unnamed Unnamed Unnamed Unnamed
Unnamed Unnamed Unnamed
Sector Data
No. of Worlds 124
Population 40.088 million
Majority Control Unexplored (NaXX) - 78%
Secondary Control Bone Worlds (BoWo) - 9%
Tertiary Control Dominion of Ruins (DoRu) - 9%
Quaternary Control Non-aligned (NaHu) - 4%
Domain Distant Fringe
Capital Mengo
Imperial Coordinate 54 / -27
This sector has sector data

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

Shadow Rift Sector is considered to be a part of the Distant Fringe. It forms a part of the Empty Stars.

Meta-History & Background: 2019-0708[edit]

This sector was designed by Ade Stewart between 2016 to 2017 CE.


  1. It does not yet appear in published products.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

A sector lying to coreward of the Distant Fringe proper and characterised by the so-called Moat Rifts. The positions and types of its stars have been cataloged as part of the University of Tal Varisa Deep Sky Program.

Toponyms: 1105[edit]

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

Shadow Rift Sector Names
Culture Toponym Polity
Third Imperium Third Imperium
Aslan Aslan Hierate
Droyne Droyne Oytrip Yatroy
Hiver Hive Federation
K'kree Two Thousand Worlds
Solomani Solomani Confederation
Vargr Vargr Extents
Vilani Third Imperium
Zhodani Zhodani Consulate

Linguistic Topography: 1105[edit]

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

Native Sophonts (NILs): 1105[edit]

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

Demographics: 1105[edit]

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

Sector Sophont Demographics Table[edit]

2 Sophonts in the Shadow Rift Sector


History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

The rimward part of Shadow Rift Sector is a part of the Distant Fringe and has a long and rich history. Only limited information is available regarding the coreward regions of the Sector. Much of what is known comes from the Jannasta Expedition of the mid-55th century.

Historical Eras[edit]

Major Historical Events[edit]

Some of the important historical events that have affected Shadow Rift Sector include:

  • 2255AD Shadow Rift Sector officially named. It had previously been charted by long-range scans performed by vessels the Last Armada.

Politics & Diplomacy (Interstellar Relations)[edit]

Shadow Rift Sector is a frontier region. Many of its systems have never been explored.

Demographics[edit]

Significant populations of the following races (sophont species) are found within Shadow Rift Sector:

Native Sophonts (NILs)[edit]

No native sophont species are known to exist within Shadow Rift Sector, at least not on the rimward side of the Moat Rifts. There may be as-yet unknown native sophonts among the unnamed systems to coreward.

Linguistic Topography[edit]

The following languages are among the most commonly spoken within the rimward part of Shadow Rift sector:

  • Fleet Anglic. Properly, it is called Old High Anglic. The language of the First Confederation and the Last Armada. It is no longer widely spoken outside of academic circles but is the root tongue of a number of other languages:
    • Anglish The language of the Firstworlds. A direct descendant of Anglic, widely spoken throughout the Distant Fringe. Most people know a few words and phrases of Anglish.
  • Orometi. The language of the Protectorate of Leset and the Worlds of The Leader, the language the Empire and a common language throughout the coreward-spinward quadrant of Far Home Sector. It is derived from Bengali and other south asian languages of old Terra.

Capitals[edit]

Mengo, a rich, agricultural garden world.

Interstellar Relations[edit]

No polities currently exist within (or make a claim on any part of) Shadow Rift Sector.

Trade Routes (Physical & Socioeconomic Astrography)[edit]

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

Clusters & Traces[edit]

Rifts & Voids[edit]

Other Astrographic Features[edit]

Stars

  • Basilisk's Eye (1723 Tarchon Sector). The extremely luminous white supergiant star, lying around 105 parsecs to coreward-trailing, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds lying within Shadow Rift Sector.
  • Demon's Eye (1621 Far Home Sector). The intensely luminous blue supergiant star, lying around 20 parsecs to rimward, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds lying within Shadow Rift Sector.

Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)[edit]

This Sector is located in the following regions:
Uncharted Space:

Sector Summary[edit]

No information yet available.

Subsector Listing[edit]

  1. Wastes Subsector Subsector C of Shadow Rift Sector.
  2. Abandon Subsector Subsector D of Shadow Rift Sector.
  3. Forsaken Subsector Subsector H of Shadow Rift Sector.
  4. Brink Subsector Subsector O of Shadow Rift Sector.

World Listing[edit]

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

46 Worlds in the Shadow Rift Sector
Abura  •  Anarides  •  Ando Mal  •  Brinishu  •  Cho Velik  •  Chorvor  •  Fralon  •  Galavix  •  Hevola  •  Hobol  •  Hujura  •  Ise Iniva  •  Jasta Rann  •  Jirdik  •  Jivad  •  Knuru  •  Lajo  •  Lariz  •  Lim Thosa  •  Lugush  •  Mavi  •  Mengo  •  Navo  •  Nostus  •  Nucardi  •  Nyl Erosa  •  Onnesh  •  Paranio  •  Polosa  •  Quann  •  Quook  •  Ret Micos  •  Romulak  •    •  Shabura  •  Solua  •  Syloko  •  Thrix  •  Trisi  •  Unarike  •  Unsarik  •  Vandis  •  Vas Loro  •  Vorol  •  Wavin  •  Yelm  •  Zur Azom  •  

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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