Strand Subsector
| Strand Subsector | |
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| Sector | Corridor |
| Capital | Strand |
| Number of Systems | 20 |
| Stellar and Economic data | data page |
| Majority Control | Imperium - 85% |
| 2nd Control | Non-Aligned - 10% |
| Map Key | Map Key |
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Description
The Strand Subsector is defended by 59th Fleet and the 213th Fleet.
Subsector Summary: 1116
Strand, subsector F of Corridor, contains 20 worlds with an estimated combined population of 17 billion, a per capita income of Cr1,903, and a total economy of BCr33,348. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr183 through 18 starports (6 Class A, 3 Class B, 6 Class C, 3 Class D) employing 37,845 people. Driving this interstellar trade are one Agricultural (Ag) world, one Non-Agricultural (Na) world, three Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, no Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, no Rich (Ri) worlds, and one Industrial (In) world. The governments in Strand maintain four Naval bases, two Scout bases, and one Naval depot. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 6 and 12). The highest technology level is 13 at Toddie-lee (Corridor 0912), Demick (Corridor 1013), and Depot (Corridor 1511).
Strand, subsector F of Corridor, contains 29 stars and 217 identified planets; 11 monostellar systems, nine binary systems, no trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 18 of the 20 systems (90%) have native gas giants. There are no Asteroid (As) belts, no Desert (De) worlds, one Garden (Ga) world, one Ice-capped (Ic) world, four Poor (Po) worlds, one Vacuum (Va) world, and two Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) worlds.
Strand has an estimated population of 17 billion distributed across two High population (Hi) worlds, two Moderate population (Ph) worlds, nine Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, seven Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Zudagim (Corridor 1415) and Ashima (Corridor 1515). The population consists of 5 sophont groups including two native sophonts.
| 5 identified sophont populations in Strand | |
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Third Imperium
The Third Imperium has jurisdiction over 17 worlds in the subsector, with an estimated combined population of 17 billion, a per capita income of Cr1,904, and a total economy of BCr33,348. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr183 through 15 starports (6 Class A, 3 Class B, 5 Class C, 1 Class D) employing 37,845 people. Driving this interstellar trade are one Agricultural (Ag) world, one Non-Agricultural (Na) world, three Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, no Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, no Rich (Ri) worlds, and one Industrial (In) world. The governments in the Third Imperium maintain four Naval bases, two Scout bases, and one Naval depot within the subsector. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 7 and 12). The highest technology level is 13 at Toddie-lee (Corridor 0912), Demick (Corridor 1013), and Depot (Corridor 1511).
The Third Imperium has an estimated population of 17 billion within the subsector, distributed across two High population (Hi) worlds, two Moderate population (Ph) worlds, eight Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, five Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population worlds are Zudagim (Corridor 1415) and Ashima (Corridor 1515). The population consists of 5 sophont groups including two native sophonts.
Client state, Third Imperium
The Client states of the Third Imperium in Strand encompass two worlds with an estimated combined population of 1 million.
Non-Aligned, Human-dominated
There is one Non-Aligned Human-dominated world in Strand with an estimated population of less than 1 million.
Astrographic Features
World Listing: 1116
History & Background (Dossier)
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Polity Listing: 1116
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Native Sophonts
References & Contributors (Sources)
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- Rebellion Sourcebook, p. 26.
