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This is a world-system ''under construction'' and is currently being input-programmed into the Traveller RPG Wiki.
 
This is a world-system ''under construction'' and is currently being input-programmed into the Traveller RPG Wiki.
 
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{{World summary |name= Thaeirrgkues |trade=Fl Ni}}
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{{World summary |name= Thaeirrgkues |trade=C: 1820}}
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{{World summary NaVa|sector= Knoellighz |subsector=Engakhs}}
  
 
== Description (Astrography & Planetology) ==  
 
== Description (Astrography & Planetology) ==  
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== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
Thaeirrgkues (''Knoellighz'' 1620) B8B1460-A Fl Ni / O: 1820, pronounced best by Human mouths as (Thigh,EAR,cues)  is a source world for various industrial chemicals and combustion fossil fuels.  The resources are being extracted by specialized teams of corporate colonists from Uorangeng / Oguegh (''Knoellighz'' 1820).  The resources from this system are harvested here then shipped from [[Engakhs Subsector]] to the Owning world for sale as packaged raw resources for the rest of the stellar cluster.  Many crude fossil fuels see purchase then refining for use in lower technology worlds.
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Thaeirrgkues (''Knoellighz'' 1620) B8B1460-A Fl Ni / C: 1820, pronounced best by Human mouths as (Thigh,EAR,cues)  is a source world for various industrial chemicals and combustion fossil fuels.  The resources are being extracted by specialized teams of corporate colonists from Uorangeng / Oguegh (''Knoellighz'' 1820).  The resources from this system are harvested here then shipped from [[Engakhs Subsector]] to the Owning world for sale as packaged raw resources for the rest of the stellar cluster.  Many crude fossil fuels see purchase then refining for use in lower technology worlds.
  
 
Ninety-thousand [[Vargr]] employees conduct extraction operations in waves corresponding to the lightest seasonal weather and climate for a given continent.  When weather and the atmosphere become corrosive to the point of near-insidious, the operation then lifts to the orbital Highport for containment and preparation for delivery to Uorangeng.  The entire population works under corporate-colony government though there is little reason to break laws due to the raw nature of the resources.  Smuggling of tar sludges, dangerous acids, base ores, crude oil, coal, noble gases and many other low-value, unrefined gatherings give little incentive to smuggling or other illicit activities.  Pay is low to middling for workers here, but is still preferable to endless fishing on Uorangeng.  Many citizens are here because they like hard ground as opposed to the Water world from which they came.  Similar gravity has allowed many employees to cycle back and forth between Thaeirrgkues and Uorangeng in terms of corporate service.
 
Ninety-thousand [[Vargr]] employees conduct extraction operations in waves corresponding to the lightest seasonal weather and climate for a given continent.  When weather and the atmosphere become corrosive to the point of near-insidious, the operation then lifts to the orbital Highport for containment and preparation for delivery to Uorangeng.  The entire population works under corporate-colony government though there is little reason to break laws due to the raw nature of the resources.  Smuggling of tar sludges, dangerous acids, base ores, crude oil, coal, noble gases and many other low-value, unrefined gatherings give little incentive to smuggling or other illicit activities.  Pay is low to middling for workers here, but is still preferable to endless fishing on Uorangeng.  Many citizens are here because they like hard ground as opposed to the Water world from which they came.  Similar gravity has allowed many employees to cycle back and forth between Thaeirrgkues and Uorangeng in terms of corporate service.
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The Highport, being mainly focused on logistics, can barely service visiting trader vessels though it boasts a B-rating.  Many freighters taking deliveries are unstreamlined hulls and bulk haulers.  There is little draw to this world other than as a Gas Giant, wilderness refueling depot.  A side industry of fuel skimming, refining and sale to the larger vessels has developed alongside the Highport station.  This cuts down on transit times and keeps the resources flowing from Thaeirrgkues.
 
The Highport, being mainly focused on logistics, can barely service visiting trader vessels though it boasts a B-rating.  Many freighters taking deliveries are unstreamlined hulls and bulk haulers.  There is little draw to this world other than as a Gas Giant, wilderness refueling depot.  A side industry of fuel skimming, refining and sale to the larger vessels has developed alongside the Highport station.  This cuts down on transit times and keeps the resources flowing from Thaeirrgkues.
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'''Classic Era: 1105'''
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'''Rebellion Era: 1116'''
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'''Virus Era: 1130s'''
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'''Empress Wave: 1139'''
  
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==

Revision as of 21:56, 1 September 2016

This is a world-system under construction and is currently being input-programmed into the Traveller RPG Wiki.

Thaeirrgkues/Engakhs (Knoellighz 1620)
Classic Era (1116)
B8B1460-A
StarportB Good: Spacecraft Construction, Overhaul, Refined fuel
Size8 Large (12,800 km, 0.80g - 1.08g)
AtmosphereB Exotic (corrosive)
Hydrographics1 Dry World 10%
Population4 Moderate (90 thousand)
Government6 Captive Government/Colony
Law0 No Law
Tech LevelA Early Stellar (jump drive)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary F5 V
Planetoid Belts 0
Gas Giants 3

Thaeirrgkues is a nonindustrial fluid world.

  • A fluid world has an oceanic geography consisting of heavily contaminated water or a substance such as ammonia, methane, hydrocarbons, or other exotic liquid.
  • It requires extensive imports of outside technology to maintain a modern, star-faring society. Having to import most manufactured and high tech goods drives the price up for these items at this world.

Thaeirrgkues


Description (Astrography & Planetology)

No information yet available.

TBD has a solitary primary star.
TBD
Solitary F Type.jpg Type Category Mass (Sol) Temperature (K) Luminosity
F5 V Main Sequence (Dwarf) 1.33 6350 - 6550 2.71319
Unit Diameter Safe Distance Habitable Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0137 0.1366 1.49 - 2.6 1.37 13.7
Orbit #  * 0 4 4 7
Remarks

History & Background (Dossier)

Thaeirrgkues (Knoellighz 1620) B8B1460-A Fl Ni / C: 1820, pronounced best by Human mouths as (Thigh,EAR,cues) is a source world for various industrial chemicals and combustion fossil fuels. The resources are being extracted by specialized teams of corporate colonists from Uorangeng / Oguegh (Knoellighz 1820). The resources from this system are harvested here then shipped from Engakhs Subsector to the Owning world for sale as packaged raw resources for the rest of the stellar cluster. Many crude fossil fuels see purchase then refining for use in lower technology worlds.

Ninety-thousand Vargr employees conduct extraction operations in waves corresponding to the lightest seasonal weather and climate for a given continent. When weather and the atmosphere become corrosive to the point of near-insidious, the operation then lifts to the orbital Highport for containment and preparation for delivery to Uorangeng. The entire population works under corporate-colony government though there is little reason to break laws due to the raw nature of the resources. Smuggling of tar sludges, dangerous acids, base ores, crude oil, coal, noble gases and many other low-value, unrefined gatherings give little incentive to smuggling or other illicit activities. Pay is low to middling for workers here, but is still preferable to endless fishing on Uorangeng. Many citizens are here because they like hard ground as opposed to the Water world from which they came. Similar gravity has allowed many employees to cycle back and forth between Thaeirrgkues and Uorangeng in terms of corporate service. Thaeirrgkues relies on import trade to support the local employees. This is regulated by the colonial, corporate entity that delivers yields from Uorangeng and other worlds of the non-aligned, Jump-1 arm of the stellar cluster. Trade with the nearby Democracy of Greats funnels first through the controlling world per what is viewed as a dusty trade treaty with the cluster. With many of the cluster worlds falling between TL 3 and TL 7, there is a constant demand for fossil fuels of all types.

The Highport, being mainly focused on logistics, can barely service visiting trader vessels though it boasts a B-rating. Many freighters taking deliveries are unstreamlined hulls and bulk haulers. There is little draw to this world other than as a Gas Giant, wilderness refueling depot. A side industry of fuel skimming, refining and sale to the larger vessels has developed alongside the Highport station. This cuts down on transit times and keeps the resources flowing from Thaeirrgkues.

Classic Era: 1105

Rebellion Era: 1116

Virus Era: 1130s

Empress Wave: 1139

References & Contributors (Sources)

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