Splendor Trace

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The Splendor Trace is an astrographic feature located in the Daibei Sector.

Description / Specifications

The Splendor Trace is a trace of eight systems. All eight of the systems are located in the Alun Subsector.

  • All eight of the trace's worldss are located in the Daibei Sector (Attica, Autumn, Capua, Guurilii, Illikurii, Parasol, Sethnakhte and Splendor).

History & Background / Dossier

The highest population world in the trace, with approximately three hundred million inhabitants, is Splendor (Alun Subsector), 1303). The lowest population world in the trace is Capua (Alun Subsector, 1004) with approximately Seven hundred inhabitants.

The trace is named for the world Splendor (Alun Subsector), 1303). This world is the highest population world in the trace.

Worlds & Sectors / Astrography

This astrographic feature is primarily found in the following areas:

Trace Member Data

The mainworlds found on the trace are;

  1. Attica
  2. Autumn
  3. Capua
  4. Guurilii
  5. Illikurii
  6. Parasol
  7. Sethnakhte
  8. Splendor

World Listing: 1105

The following systems and worlds are associated with this astrographic feature:

8 of 8 World articles in Splendor Trace
Attica (Da 1202)  •  Autumn  •  Capua  •  Guurilii  •  Illikurii  •  Parasol  •  Sethnakhte  •  Splendor  •  
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References & Contributors (Sources)

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