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=== Sectors of the Empty Stars ===
 
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Revision as of 18:16, 28 October 2017

The Empty Stars is a broad expanse of sectors lying to spinward, coreward and trailing of the Distant Fringe, but spinward-rimward of Terra, believed to be unpopulated except for occasional worlds with NILs.

Description / Specifications

The University of Tal Varisa Deep Sky Program and the University of Selasia Spinward Survey run parallel programs to survey and publish concise astrographical surveys of the systems that lie within the Empty Stars.

The Empty stars covers three distinct Astrographic regions:

History & Background

It is likely that, in the many centuries following the Destruction of Terra, the Vilani Imperium have occupied at least some of the Empty Stars during their pursuit of the Last Armada. Those sectors of the Empty Stars lying directly to coreward-spinward of the Distant Fringe – specifically the Phanic Group – are believed to be the current location of the Voyagers.

Sectors of the Empty Stars

  1. Amarada Sector
  2. Archos Sector
  3. Argent Sector
  4. Burden Sector
  5. Cauldron Sector
  6. Celeste Sector
  7. Coraline Sector
  8. Coro Sector
  9. Elysium Sector
  10. Extent Sector
  11. Fallow Sector
  12. Forge Sector
  13. Garadin Sector
  14. Hirada Sector
  15. Hollow Sector
  16. Jontell Sector
  17. Kalash Sector
  18. Kataran Sector
  19. Kineda Sector
  20. Ledge Sector
  21. Leiden Sector
  22. Lon Beon Sector
  23. Lucent Sector
  24. Mageera Sector
  25. Magister Sector
  26. Median Sector
  27. Murian Sector
  28. Mycene Sector
  29. Navarre Sector
  30. Omicus Sector
  31. Orsen Sector
  32. Palatine Sector
  33. Palladian Sector
  34. Perfection Sector
  35. Phanic Sector
  36. Range Sector
  37. Reikan Sector
  38. Remoran Sector
  39. Revenant Sector
  40. Serenity Sector
  41. Shandara Sector
  42. Suluru Sector
  43. Tarchon Sector
  44. Thrax Sector
  45. Tirell Sector
  46. Toller Sector
  47. Turoman Sector
  48. Ulund Sector
  49. Valiance Sector
  50. Wraith Sector

Void Sectors

  1. Abyss Sector
  2. Chasm Sector
  3. Deep Sector
  4. Denison Sector
  5. Gulf Sector
  6. Quell Sector
  7. Pestilent Sector
  8. Samardin Sector
  9. Stand Sector
  10. Wayland Sector
  11. Yearn Sector

Native Sophonts

No sophonts are known for certain to exist within the Empty Stars. The presence of anonymalous signals originating from its distant systems may indicate the presence of advanced NILs. Most authorities concede that there are likely to be many as-yet uncontacted intelligent beings, probably existing at relatively low technological levels.

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