Debarre (world)

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Debarre/Darrian (Spinward Marches 0830)
Classic Era (1115)B854123-9
New Era (1200)B854564-7
See alsoUWP
Amber Zone
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While technically outside of either the Regency or the [Five Sisters Subsector]], Debarre has become very important for short jump vessels attempting to journey into or from the Sisters and nearby Darrian and Regency space. Debarre plugs the gap between Ralhe /Five Sisters and the X-Web at Flammarion /Sword Worlds. Ships on their way to the Darrian Confederacy use the world cut off the distance to Ator/ Daryen to a j-2. This midway point has attracted a rather eclectic community since the Collapse.

Debarre is a heavily forested world of few distinguishing physical features or important resources. Imperial hunters discovered that the world possessed diverse fauna, some of them big and dangerous.

Most notable of these was the Debarrean Bear, a huge 1800 kilogram predator covered in armor plates. It was also fast, strong and very deadly. For Imperial nobility and idle rich in Lunion, Vilis and Five Sisters Subsector, hunting the bear was the ultimate extreme sport.

Even with the most modern weapons and equipment, many hunters lost their lives to the bear, prompting an Amber Zone rating. Of course this only enhanced the allure, and eventually a community of guides and outfitters sprouted up to support the hunts. Weapon restrictions were enforced to make the hunts more "fair" (risky). And the casualty rate remained fairly constant with few fluctuations. Unfortunately, the bear's population began to diminish, thanks to the bacchanal hunting methods and the nonexistence of either limits or normal conservation practices.

The fun ended with the Collapse. Fearful that the world would become a contraband funnel, thanks to its rich clientele and apparent disregard for safety, the Regency settled an ecological movement on the world in the aftermath of the Rape of Trin. The Greens, as the called themselves, imposed hunting limits, cleared out the more disagreeable hunters and shifted the economy towards ecologically sound forestry and wetland agriculture. This strictness, coupled with the disenfranchisement of a significant portion of the world’s clientele, has led to clashes with poachers and would be filibusters. And the bears still manage to take a few lives.

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