Adapam (world)

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Adapam/Star Lane (Deneb 0224)
Classic Era (1116)
E796442-7
StarportE Frontier - no facilities
Size7 Medium (11,200 km, 0.70g - 0.94g)
Atmosphere9 Dense (tainted)
Hydrographics6 Wet World 60%
Population4 Moderate (80 thousand)
Government4 Representative Democracy
Law2 Low Law (no energy weapons)
Tech Level7 Pre-Stellar (electronics)
New Era (1200)
D796642-A
StarportD Poor: No Construction, Minor Repair, Unrefined fuel
Size7 Medium (11,200 km, 0.70g - 0.94g)
Atmosphere9 Dense (tainted)
Hydrographics6 Wet World 60%
Population6 Moderate (3 million)
Government4 Representative Democracy
Law2 Low Law (no energy weapons)
Tech LevelA Early Stellar (jump drive)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary K8 V
Planetoid Belts 2
Gas Giants 2

Adapam is a pre-agricultural and nonindustrial world lacking adequate development for its economy to become prosperous.

  • As a nonindustrial world, it requires extensive imports of outside technology to maintain a modern, star-faring society. The need to import most manufactured and high technology goods drives the price of these goods up in the open market.
  • It is a member of the Third Imperium in the Star Lane Subsector of Deneb Sector in the Domain of Deneb.

Description (Planetology)

No information yet available.

History & Background (Dossier)

Adapam is an Imperial world located on a branch of the Spinward Main in Star Lane Subsector of Deneb Sector.

Non-canon: Adapam labels itself "Trail's End", a title it shares with Benoncra (Foreven 3131), in reference to the termination of the great Spinward Main. This self-promotion is no more substantial than the paper it is written on, as most antebellum traffic usually exits the Main at Mater Nova to Sabine rather than continuing through Star Lane. The atmosphere is dangerous to breath even for short periods, and the hellish nature of the world deters visits from most traders. The local economy is dependent upon farming of the world's local microbes, which are bred or genetically engineered to produce a number of pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals from the local ecology.

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