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The first comprehensive astrographic and demographic survey of the [[Third Imperium|Imperium]], performed by the [[Imperial Interstellar Scout Service]].  
 
The first comprehensive astrographic and demographic survey of the [[Third Imperium|Imperium]], performed by the [[Imperial Interstellar Scout Service]].  
 
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Revision as of 20:07, 9 December 2015

The first comprehensive astrographic and demographic survey of the Imperium, performed by the Imperial Interstellar Scout Service.

Description

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History & Background (Dossier)

The First Grand Survey was initiated by Empress Porfiria in 300.

  • Imperial Scouts surveying the Julian Protectorate sparked rumors of another war, but this never came to pass.
  • Despite low-level interference on the part of the Star Legion, the worlds of the Protectorate were eventually cataloged to Class II standards - a fairly detailed IISS level - by the end of the survey.

Timeline

  • 399: An ancient Ziru Sirka installation on Mamatava was reconfigured in 399 by the IISS into a storage site for First Survey data: Mamatava herself was renamed Reference (Core 0140).
  • 420: More than a hundred years in the making, its publication in 420 made available the Imperium's records on its component worlds for public use.
  • 420: The 120-year long First Survey was closed out in 420, when the IISS officially released its findings to the public.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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