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Divkar was lucky. It had air and water, a moderate population and a limited technology by [[IISS]] interdiction. The main city was often visited by tourists and scientist surveying the Traypih population. Because of its low tech level [[virus]] had no impact to the economy. Even vice versa, with the recontact by the [[Last Sane]] steady growing trade allowed them to build a class C tradeport. As with the fall of the {{Imperium}} the IISS is also interdict gone, and refugees from the barren worlds settled here. Each vilage sends a group of representatives to the annual municipal moot. The barnstorms and votes are distributed over a radio network around the whole planet. The most unusual thing about the representatives is certainly, that once they are elected and send to the moot, they take their seat as long as they have the vote of confidence of their vilage. If they lose it, they have to leave the planet by law.
 
  
==HIWG Record==
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==Era: Milieu 1116==
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The world of Divkar is the home of the amphibious [[Traypih]]. A race  of  squid-like  [[sophont]]s  who  dwell  in  the  large,  shallow lagoon-like seas of  Divkar, thriving in the warm  upper layers and the abundant mud flats.  The Traypih are in the  process of developing full intelligence and  are thus under  the intense and  watchful eye of  the [[IISS]].
  
The world of Divkar is the home of the amphibious [[Traypih]]. A race  of  squid-like  sophonts  who  dwell  in  the large,  shallow lagoon-like seas of Divkar, thriving in the warm  upper layers and the abundant mud flats. The Traypih are in the process of developing full intelligence and  are thus under  the intense and  watchful eye of  the [[IISS]].
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== Era: New Era ==
 
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[[Divkar (world)|Divkar]] was lucky. It had air and water, a moderate population and a limited technology by [[IISS]] interdiction. The main city was often visited by tourists and scientist surveying the Traypih population. Because of its low tech level [[virus]] had no impact to the economy. Even vice versa, with the recontact by the [[Last Sane]] steady growing trade allowed them to build a class C tradeport. As with the fall of the {{Imperium}} the IISS is also interdict gone, and refugees from the barren worlds settled here. Each village sends a group of representatives to the annual municipal moot. The barnstorms and votes are distributed over a radio network around the whole planet. The most unusual thing about the representatives is certainly, that once they are elected and send to the moot, they take their seat as long as they have the vote of confidence of their village. If they lose it, they have to leave the planet by law.
The Traypih are approximately three meters long when fully mature with
 
a cluster of short tentacles at the anterior end. One of the tentacles
 
is a highly developed sensor  cluster containing the Traypih equivalent
 
of  eyes, nose  and tongue. There  are  a series  of pressure  sensors
 
present on  the flanks of the  Traypih which are capable  of picking up
 
the slightest  changes  in  water  displacement  brought  about by the
 
slightest of movements.
 
 
 
Parallels  have been  drawn with  the [[Githiaskio]] of Githiaski  ([[Dartho (world)|Dartho]], on the edge of the Lesser Rift).
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:14, 18 April 2013

Divkar/Rure (Gushemege 1518)
Milieu 0
E382000-4
StarportE Frontier - no facilities
Size3 Small (4,800 km, 0.24g - 0.34g)
Atmosphere8 Dense
Hydrographics2 Dry World 20%
Population0 Barren ()
Government0 No Government structure
Law0 No Law
Tech Level4 Industrial (combustion)
Classic Era (1116)
D382566-6
StarportD Poor: No Construction, Minor Repair, Unrefined fuel
Size3 Small (4,800 km, 0.24g - 0.34g)
Atmosphere8 Dense
Hydrographics2 Dry World 20%
Population5 Moderate (100 thousand)
Government6 Captive Government/Colony
Law6 Moderate Law (no firearms except shotguns)
Tech Level6 Pre-Stellar (nuclear)
New Era (1200)
C382646-7
StarportC Routine: No Construction, Major Repair, Unrefined fuel
Size3 Small (4,800 km, 0.24g - 0.34g)
Atmosphere8 Dense
Hydrographics2 Dry World 20%
Population6 Moderate (1 million)
Government4 Representative Democracy
Law6 Moderate Law (no firearms except shotguns)
Tech Level7 Pre-Stellar (electronics)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary M3 V
Planetoid Belts 1
Gas Giants 4

Era: Milieu 1116

The world of Divkar is the home of the amphibious Traypih. A race of squid-like sophonts who dwell in the large, shallow lagoon-like seas of Divkar, thriving in the warm upper layers and the abundant mud flats. The Traypih are in the process of developing full intelligence and are thus under the intense and watchful eye of the IISS.

Era: New Era

Divkar was lucky. It had air and water, a moderate population and a limited technology by IISS interdiction. The main city was often visited by tourists and scientist surveying the Traypih population. Because of its low tech level virus had no impact to the economy. Even vice versa, with the recontact by the Last Sane steady growing trade allowed them to build a class C tradeport. As with the fall of the Imperium the IISS is also interdict gone, and refugees from the barren worlds settled here. Each village sends a group of representatives to the annual municipal moot. The barnstorms and votes are distributed over a radio network around the whole planet. The most unusual thing about the representatives is certainly, that once they are elected and send to the moot, they take their seat as long as they have the vote of confidence of their village. If they lose it, they have to leave the planet by law.

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