Reyivik (world)

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Reyivik/Alun (Daibei 1510)
Classic Era (1116)
B778687-A
StarportB Good: Spacecraft Construction, Overhaul, Refined fuel
Size7 Medium (11,200 km, 0.70g - 0.94g)
Atmosphere7 Standard (tainted)
Hydrographics8 Wet World 80%
Population6 Moderate (6 million)
Government8 Civil Service Bureaucracy
Law7 Moderate Law (no firearms)
Tech LevelA Early Stellar (jump drive)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary K0 V
Planetoid Belts 0
Gas Giants 4

Reyivik is an agricultural, nonindustrial world still lacking adequate means to expand its economy.

Description (Astrography & Planetology)

This world is part of the Shigakham Intersection.

Reyivik has a solitary primary star.
Reyivik
Solitary K Type.jpg Type Category Mass (Sol) Temperature (K) Luminosity
K0 V Main Sequence (Dwarf) 0.88 5170 - 5270 0.63928
Unit Diameter Safe Distance Habitable Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0076 0.0663 0.78 - 1.4 0.76 7.6
Orbit #  *  * 3 2 6
Remarks None

System Data

System:

  • 4 Gas Giants
  • 0 Planetoid Belts
  • 3 Other Worlds

Mainworld Data

Reyivik has an Importance rating of # (TBD).

  • Importance Extension- +/-#
    • (The Importance Extension (Ix) ranks worlds within a region. It governs the locations of capitals and trade routes. )

Mainworld Atmosphere

Reyivik

Mainworld Geography & Topography

No information yet available

Mainworld Map

No information yet available

Native Lifeforms

No information yet available

History & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available.

Imperial Landed Nobility

Reyivik

World Starport

Reyivik

World Technology Level

Reyivik

World Government

Reyivik

World Law Level

Reyivik has a Law Level of TBD.

  • TBD

World Military

No information yet available

World Economy

Economics: ( TBD )

  • Resources-TBD (TBD)
    • (Resources are any materials available for processing and exploitation. They include natural resources, minerals, ores, metals, energy sources, biological assets, and any other materials of limited availability.)
  • Labor-TBD (TBD)
    • (Labor is the workforce available for the processing and exploitation of Resources.)
  • Infrastructure-TBD (TBD)
    • (Infrastructure is the established technical structures that support exploitation of resources. Infrastructure includes roads, power grids, communications, and factories.)
  • Efficiency- +/-TBD (TBD)
    • (Efficiency reflects the current economic system, and includes sensible legal procedures, appropriate tariffs, customs promoting a balanced work ethic, rewards for merit, and social structures which match ability and job. Negative Efficiency is worse. Efficiency at -1 or less turn the RUs available negative: the Inefficiencies are so destructive as to make the economy a net drain. Such barriers represent a welfare state; cultural influences which do not value wealth, even physical limitations. On the other hand, since some economies have positive efficiencies: positive multipliers increasing available RU. )
  • Economic Extension-TBD
    • (The Economic Extension (Ex) is the strength of a world economy and provides basic insights into the economy’s structure and capabilities.)
  • Resource Units- +/-TBD
    • (The world's budget.)

Trade Data

  • TBD

World Demographics

Humaniti, population 100%

World Culture

Culture: [ TBD ]

  • Homogeneity-TBD (TBD)
    • (Homogeneity is a measure of the degree to which members of society hold common beliefs. Members of very homogeneous cultures are in strong agreement on the fundamentals of society (usually basic rights, religion, and methods of interaction). Members of non-homogeneous cultures hold many different beliefs on the fundamentals of society.)
  • Acceptance-TBD (TBD)
    • (Acceptance is the degree of xenophobia ( or xenophilia ) in the culture. High Acceptance is evidenced by friendliness to outsiders and offworlders; Low Acceptance is characterized by fear or rejection of outsiders.)
  • Strangeness-TBD (TBD)
    • (Strangeness is the degree of difference from the norms of interstellar society. High Strangeness is evidenced by unusual or outwardly incomprehensible actions, statements, or responses in the course daily activity. Low Strangeness reflects activities close to interstellar norms.)
  • Symbols-TBD (TBD)
    • (Symbols used by the culture may range from the concrete (idols; totems; statuary) to the abstract (symbolized belief systems; group affiliations).)

World Language/s

Urbanization

No information yet available

World Infrastructure

Reyivik possesses TBD infrastructure

Historical Data

No information yet available

World Timeline

No information yet available

UWP Listing

UWP

  • Starport-TBD (TBD)
  • Size-TBD (TBD km)
  • Atmosphere-TBD (TBD)
  • Hydrosphere-TBD (TBD)
  • Population-TBD (app. TBD)
  • Government Type-TBD (TBD)
  • Law Level-TBD (TBD)
  • Technology Level-TBD (TBD)

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