Star Lane

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A Star Lane is any major interstellar trade or transit route of the Distant Fringe.

Description / Specifications

Star Lanes are chains of stars that can be followed by vessels equipped with jump-2 DeVoss drives. They link areas that are economically productive, and most Star Lanes see very high volumes of traffic.

  • Transport and Logistics companies, operating huge commercial starships and carrying vast amounts of cargo, work their way along them.
  • Security organisations provide commercial fleet escort services to vessels travelling along Star Lanes. The systems that they pass through are generally thriving and developing.

History & Background

Most Clusters of stars are occupied by interstellar Polities. Clusters are generally served by cost-efficient jump-1 vessels or internal trade that is subsidised by the controlling Polity. Some Star Lanes cross through Clusters; most circumvent them. The less developed systems lying on Star Lanes are often served by Gas Traders and the Recovery Trade. They may occasionally see the appearance of a Nomad Port, particularly if the world produces a seasonal commodity.

Worlds & Sectors / Astrography

Many systems and worlds are located throughout the sectors of this astrographic feature.

Star Lane Network

Between Halcyon and Far Home Sectors

Halcyon Sector

Far Home Sector

The Missing Link

A proposed Star Lane crossing Velous and Ras Tennol Subsectors in Far Home Sector. It would link the Kuyt Chain, Outland Run, New Border and Scybrian Run Star Lanes. Although large volumes of merchant traffic regularly travel along the systems that would form its path it is not as yet officially recognised as a trade route.

References & Contributors / Sources

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