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== History & Background ==
 
== History & Background ==
Aredian [[Subsector]] saw some early activity by [[human]]s, particularly refugees fleeing from the repressive [[Second Confederation]] and seeking shelter within the [[Pador-Aredian Cluster]]. Following the establishment of the [[Third Confederation]] successor states a trade route was established between the [[human]] heartlands to coreward and the burgeoning markets offered by the [[Edur]]. These developments were ended by the onset of the [[Fringian Dark Age|Dark Age]], nearly two thousand years ago. Almost all expansion and growth within the region is relatively modern, beginning during the [[Fringian Renaissance|Renaissance]] period and continuing with the rise of [[Development Organization]]s.
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Aredian [[Subsector]] saw limited activity by [[human]]s prior to the establishment of the [[Third Confederation]], and what little development there was abruptly ended with the advent of the [[Fringian Dark Age|Dark Age]], nearly two thousand years ago. Following the [[Fringian Renaissance|Renaissance]] period survivor worlds were recontacted, [[Scavenger Season|scavengers]] picked over the few remains that there were, and hardy pioneers looked to the empty systems and the opportunities they presented. Almost all expansion and growth within the region is relatively modern, beginning during the so-called [[Fringian Golden Age|Golden Age]] and continuing with the nebulous [[Development Organization]]s and the rise of [[polity|polities]].
 
* Social divides exist between wealthy and aristocratic [[Fives]], descended from the original settlers and crew of the [[Last Armada]], and [[Gens]], individuals whose ancestors were grown in [[GenPods]] and raised by [[Hopper]]s, but such distinctions are generally of little importance.
 
* Social divides exist between wealthy and aristocratic [[Fives]], descended from the original settlers and crew of the [[Last Armada]], and [[Gens]], individuals whose ancestors were grown in [[GenPods]] and raised by [[Hopper]]s, but such distinctions are generally of little importance.
  

Revision as of 15:50, 22 August 2018

Aredian Subsector
Orret Nisor Sandazar

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Sath
Sector Far Home
Capital Sudi Verisia
Number of Systems 14
Majority Control Non-aligned Human-dominated (NaHu) - 86%
2nd Control Non-aligned Sophont-dominated (NaSo) - 7%
3rd Control Sath exploration (SaXX) - 7%

Aredian Subsector is Subsector L of Far Home Sector.

Description / Specifications

Aredian Subsector is named for the Aredian system and its yellow-white subgiant star. The Outland Run Star Lane, anchored on the commercial hub at Sudi Verisia and carrying vast amounts of interstellar trade, crosses the coreward regions of the Subsector and heads to trailing, towards the isolated worlds of Course Sector. The exotic garden world of J'Lai Edur is the homeworld of the Edur. The relatively empty rimward half of the Subsector is considered to lie within the Moat Rifts.

Physical Astrography

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

Clusters & Traces

Rifts & Voids

Other Astrographic Features

Nebula

Bright Stars

Star Lanes

World Listing

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

14 Worlds in the Aredian Subsector
Aredian  •  Cephet  •  Erena  •  Ha'ath  •  J'Lai Edur  •  Lyssana  •  Monos  •  Mytas  •  Naquar  •  Oora  •  Sudi Verisia  •  Tejaan  •  Verial  •  Xenus  •  

Political Astrography

Demographics

Population: 6.889 million Sophonts.

  • Other Non-Human Races:
    • Edur: approximately 6.088 billion (88.38% of the population), principally on J'Lai Edur but with substantial settlements on worlds across the Subsector.
    • Hoppers: an estimated 27.621 million "Distant" Hoppers (0.4% of the population) typically within human settlements. Most have never visited Fedan, their ancestral homeworld, and many have developed unique customs and habits.
    • Temelik: approximately 150,000, found throughout human-controlled space.

Native Sophonts

Linguistic Topography

The following languages are the most commonly spoken within Aredian Subsector:

Polities

No polities exist within the Subsector.

Interstellar Relations

No information yet available.

Capitals

Sudi Verisia serves as the Subsector capital.

Subsector Summary

Aredian, subsector L of Far Home has 14 worlds, of which 12 have native gas giants. The estimated population for the subsector is 6 billion sophonts (not necessarily humans). There is one High population (Hi) world, one Moderate population (Ph) world, six Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, four Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. There are three Agricultural (Ag) worlds versus two Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, and one Non-Agricultural (Na) world. There are two Rich (Ri) worlds versus no Industrial (In) worlds. There is one Asteroid (As) belt, one Desert (De) world, two Garden (Ga) worlds, one Ice-capped (Ic) world, two Poor (Po) worlds, two Vacuum (Va) worlds, and no Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds. There are no Naval bases in the subsector, no Scout bases, and no Way stations. The highest population world is J'Lai Edur (Far Home 3222). The highest tech level is C at Sudi Verisia (Far Home 3022). The average technology level is 6 (with most between 2 and 9).

Polity Listing

The Non-Aligned Human-dominated worlds in Aredian encompasses 13 worlds with a population of 6 billion. The highest population world is J'Lai Edur (Far Home 3222). The highest tech level is C at Sudi Verisia (Far Home 3022). The average technology level is 7 (with most between 4 and 9).

There is one unclaimed or unexplored system in Aredian.

History & Background

Aredian Subsector saw limited activity by humans prior to the establishment of the Third Confederation, and what little development there was abruptly ended with the advent of the Dark Age, nearly two thousand years ago. Following the Renaissance period survivor worlds were recontacted, scavengers picked over the few remains that there were, and hardy pioneers looked to the empty systems and the opportunities they presented. Almost all expansion and growth within the region is relatively modern, beginning during the so-called Golden Age and continuing with the nebulous Development Organizations and the rise of polities.

  • Social divides exist between wealthy and aristocratic Fives, descended from the original settlers and crew of the Last Armada, and Gens, individuals whose ancestors were grown in GenPods and raised by Hoppers, but such distinctions are generally of little importance.

Major Historical Events Timeline

Some of the more important historical events that have affected this area include:

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