Dallia (world)

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Dallia/District 268 (Spinward Marches 1435)
Classic Era (1116)
B8B5883-9
StarportB Good: Spacecraft Construction, Overhaul, Refined fuel
Size8 Large (12,800 km, 0.80g - 1.08g)
AtmosphereB Exotic (corrosive)
Hydrographics5 Wet World 50%
Population8 Moderate (600 million)
Government8 Civil Service Bureaucracy
Law3 Low Law (no automatic weapons)
Tech Level9 Early Stellar (fusion)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary F2 V
Planetoid Belts 1
Gas Giants 0

Dallia is a pre-agricultural, moderate population rich garden world with over a hundred million, but not yet a billion sophonts.

  • Garden worlds are known for their near-ideal utopian environments conducive to most sophonts, plants, animals, and other forms of life.
  • It is a pre-agricultural world with an environment suitable for large scale agricultural and livestock industries that have not yet been widely developed.
  • This is a rich world with a prosperous and thriving world economy.
  • Its economy and population are rapidly growing and living conditions are expected to quickly rise barring outside forces.
  • It is a client state of the Third Imperium in the District 268 Subsector of Spinward Marches Sector.
  • Dallia is sometimes spelled Dalia.

Description (Planetology)

No information yet available.

History & Background (Dossier)

An Imperial Client state located in the District 268 Subsector of the Spinward Marches.

The government of Dallia attempted a buyout of the Ag Worlds Combine in 840 in an attempt to secure a steady supply of food for its growing population. This attempt was rejected by the combine.

In 1112 Dallia forced control over Tarkine (Spinward Marches 1434), but only by agreeing to keep up the previous commitments for production from the Combine.

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