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A prime candidate for full depopulation within the next decade, '''Waverly''' is a planet in desperate straits. It is also known as '''Waxatha'''.
 
A prime candidate for full depopulation within the next decade, '''Waverly''' is a planet in desperate straits. It is also known as '''Waxatha'''.
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* Those few ships which do visit Waverly do not get swamped by desperate emigres as in other Doomed communities. Instead, the arrival of a ship is handled in a somber fashion. The local leaders politely request to purchase as many low passages as the ship can offer. They then conduct a lottery among the entire population to see who gets those berths. Any persons who attempt to stow away or otherwise attempt illegally to obtain passage are cast into Waverly’s lethal atmosphere, and the rest of the community is forced to watch, in order to teach adherence to the lottery.
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* This grim approach is paying off. Those few captains who do pass through Waverly have come to respect its people and always try to come back for a few extra passengers, including a few whose tickets are "on the house."
  
Those few ships which do visit Waverly do not get swamped by desperate emigres as in other Doomed communities. Instead, the arrival of a ship is handled in a somber fashion. The local leaders politely request to purchase as many low passages as the ship can offer. They then conduct a lottery among the entire population to see who gets those berths. Any persons who attempt to stow away or otherwise attempt illegally to obtain passage are cast into Waverly’s lethal atmosphere, and the rest of the community is forced to watch, in order to teach adherence to the lottery.
 
  
This grim approach is paying off. Those few captains who do pass through Waverly have come to respect its people and always try to come back for a few extra passengers, including a few whose tickets are "on the house."
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{{Sources|S1=[[Astrogators' Guide to the Diaspora Sector]]}}
  
{{Sources|S1=[[Astrogators' Guide to the Diaspora Sector]]}}
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Revision as of 18:17, 18 April 2016

Waverly/Madoc (Diaspora 1733)
Classic Era (1116)
BAA7203-E
StarportB Good: Spacecraft Construction, Overhaul, Refined fuel
SizeA Large (16,000 km, 1.14g - 1.48g)
AtmosphereA Exotic
Hydrographics7 Wet World 70%
Population2 Low (00)
Government0 No Government structure
Law3 Low Law (no automatic weapons)
Tech LevelE High Stellar (anti-grav cities)
Hard Times (1130)
XAA7282-3
StarportX No Starport
SizeA Large (16,000 km, 1.14g - 1.48g)
AtmosphereA Exotic
Hydrographics7 Wet World 70%
Population2 Low (00)
Government8 Civil Service Bureaucracy
Law2 Low Law (no energy weapons)
Tech Level3 Pre-Industrial (basic science)
See also UWP

A prime candidate for full depopulation within the next decade, Waverly is a planet in desperate straits. It is also known as Waxatha.

  • Those few ships which do visit Waverly do not get swamped by desperate emigres as in other Doomed communities. Instead, the arrival of a ship is handled in a somber fashion. The local leaders politely request to purchase as many low passages as the ship can offer. They then conduct a lottery among the entire population to see who gets those berths. Any persons who attempt to stow away or otherwise attempt illegally to obtain passage are cast into Waverly’s lethal atmosphere, and the rest of the community is forced to watch, in order to teach adherence to the lottery.
  • This grim approach is paying off. Those few captains who do pass through Waverly have come to respect its people and always try to come back for a few extra passengers, including a few whose tickets are "on the house."


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