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Revision as of 11:35, 21 September 2007

Teh/Pretoria (Deneb 0208)
Classic Era (1116)
D263136-5
StarportD Poor: No Construction, Minor Repair, Unrefined fuel
Size2 Small (3,200 km, 0.10g - 0.17g)
Atmosphere6 Standard
Hydrographics3 Wet World 30%
Population1 Low (0)
Government3 Self-Perpetuating Oligarchy
Law6 Moderate Law (no firearms except shotguns)
Tech Level5 Industrial (mass production)
Hard Times (1130)
D263473-7
StarportD Poor: No Construction, Minor Repair, Unrefined fuel
Size2 Small (3,200 km, 0.10g - 0.17g)
Atmosphere6 Standard
Hydrographics3 Wet World 30%
Population4 Moderate (0 thousand)
Government7 Balkanization
Law3 Low Law (no automatic weapons)
Tech Level7 Pre-Stellar (electronics)
See also UWP

Renamed Oekhs. The world's small population was no match for the Vargr invaders that landed here in 1121. The invaders were an extremist nationalist group known as the Sons of Oekhsos, inspired by the Anti-Imperial tirades of the Utovogh. The Sons were accomodated by the Regency, and the now Vargr dominated world was declared Fait Accompli. The Collapse, and the true revelation of Oekhsos' nature robbed the group of its overall reason for existence, and attacks by Pack gangs from other worlds undermined its leadership by 1155. The main settlement was abandoned in 1153, and the population has split into semi-nomadic groups that subsist upon herding and fishing.


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