Addison Main

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The Addison Main is a J-2 Main located in the Alpha Crucis Sector of the Solomani Confederation. The route passes through the Addison Subsector in a spinward to trailing direction and connects the Vald Subsector, Boreal Subsector, and Fervore Subsector.

Description (Specifications)

The Addison Main is a series of J-1 Clusters that form a J-2 main. Trade along the main follows a 'short-and-link' model where J-1 traders travel within the internal routes of the clusters and J-2 ships providing the links between the clusters.

Spinward to Trailing Route

HavenChilaAddisonYazuz BZawinjiWettinAthabascaStripedBoreal

Branchs

The following routes branch off of the Addison Main

History & Background (Dossier)

The Addison Main developed into a common route for J-2 traders during the Third Imperium after the integration of the Alpha Crucis Sector. No substantial pocket empires were established within the subsector to maintain a semblance of order prior to that time. As Solomani expansion continued into the Spica Sector and contact with the Hive Federation occurred, the need for a reliable J-2 route increased. The routes to Boreal and Trilion were founded with a few years of each other.

The spinward-coreward part of the Addison Main is the responsibility of the Trans-Vald Patrol, a significant force of frigates and a light carrier based at Teta Lise.

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