Diadem Subsector

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Diadem Subsector
Dlieblafia Andwella Hyperion

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Four Corners
Sector Vanguard Reaches
Capital (None)
Number of Systems 46
Majority Control Non-Aligned - %
2nd Control Hyperion League - %

Subsector F of the Vanguard Reaches Sector.

Note: Diadem is also an Old Sword Worlder name for the Glisten subsector in the Spinward Marches.

Description (Specifications)

Diadem Subsector is noted for the Diadem Main, and the rimward-spinward void region known as the Diadem Rift.

Worlds in this subsector cooperate loosely as part of the Diadem Trade League.

Diadem Subsector is serviced by Portmanteau Shipping Services.

World Listing

14 Worlds in the Diadem Subsector
Assoulda  •  Castrum  •  Damrong  •  Finzi's Niche  •  Grotesk  •    •  Ibadam  •  Maklarre  •  Marlboro  •  Nashua  •  Queue  •  Skordahl  •  Tiffanye  •  Traxler  •  Vivaldi (Vang 1517)  •  

History & Background (Dossier)

The Diadem Trade Council was first established at Baixing in 984. The Council met every standard year at Baixing, accomplishing little from a policy standpoint.

The growing power of the Hyperion League led to renewed interest in at least discussing a more coordinated trade effort. The resulting Conference of Baixing in 1054 led to the formation of the Diadem Trade League.

There was little in this subsector to excite or attract. While a number of industrial worlds did emerge, they were considered to be unfortunate accidents rather than deliberate development. All of this changed with the arrival of Aslan Ihatei in the neighboring Old Colonies subsector, just years before the Imperial Civil War. A brief economic boom resulted from trade with the new colonies, creating an improvement in local conditions. And when the war broke out, the locals profited handsomely from the influx of Corellan League military and privateers sent here to prevent further ihatei advances. The Gold Road was wealth du jour, after the Collapse, bringing a steady stream of foreign merchants through the subsector. It also brought an influx in organized crime, a quiet power struggle between the Corellans and feuding Aslan clans, and no small amount of petty intrigue.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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