Inverness Subsector
| Inverness Subsector | |
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| Sector | Far Frontiers |
| Capital | Bosslwck |
| Number of Systems | 31 |
| Majority Control | The Protectorate - 52% |
| 2nd Control | Mnemosyne Principality - 36% |
| 3rd Control | Non-aligned, human - 12% |
| Map Key | Map Key |
Subsector L of Far Frontiers Sector, and a region of frantic economic investment.
Description (Specifications)
Economic considerations on a number of worlds in this frontier region have caused a certain friction between rival corporations. Many of the largest concerns are heavily involved in local industry, companies such as Genem, Faraday Engineers, Qwuim Bosak, and others of similar stature. Whole colonies have been imported for labour, massive propaganda campaigns are conducted, and unprecedented exploitation is undertaken -- all of which has strained local governments in terms of maintaining law and order.
Description
Stellar Distribution
A basic map showing the distribution and size of stars within Inverness Subsector.
- The color corresponds to the visible color of the star, which links to its spectral classification.
- The size as shown indicates both the physical size of the object and its relative brightness.
300 px
(Chart sourced from Traveller Map)
Note that the stars as depicted are representative. Any star, no matter what its size, is a mere speck within the hex it occupies.
- Ordinary main sequence stars can barely be seen from even a hex away.
- Huge, intensely luminous giant stars can be seen from across the subsector and far beyond.
Subsector Summary: 1116
Inverness, subsector L of Far Frontiers, contains 32 worlds with an estimated combined population of 2 billion, a per capita income of Cr3,916, and a total economy of BCr11,535. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr550 through 25 starports (9 Class A, 6 Class B, 7 Class C, 3 Class D) employing 128,115 people. Driving this interstellar trade are 12 Agricultural (Ag) worlds, one Non-Agricultural (Na) world, five Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, four Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, six Rich (Ri) worlds, and one Industrial (In) world. The governments in Inverness maintain four Naval bases and three Scout bases. The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 11). The highest technology level is 13 at Rjnevelte (Far Frontiers 2630).
Inverness, subsector L of Far Frontiers, contains 33 stars and 345 identified planets; 31 monostellar systems, one binary system, no trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 21 of the 32 systems (65%) have native gas giants. There are two Asteroid (As) belts, no Desert (De) worlds, five Garden (Ga) worlds, no Ice-capped (Ic) worlds, three Poor (Po) worlds, four Vacuum (Va) worlds, and one Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) world.
Inverness has an estimated population of 2 billion distributed across one High population (Hi) world, three Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 18 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, four Low population (Lo) worlds, and one Barren (Ba) world. The highest population world is Marsus (Far Frontiers 2726). The population consists primarily of 3 sophont groups including two native sophonts.
| 3 identified sophont populations in Inverness | |
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The Protectorate
The Protectorate has jurisdiction over 17 worlds in the subsector with an estimated combined population of 2 billion, a per capita income of Cr3,808, and a total economy of BCr10,825. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr485 through 15 starports (8 Class A, 3 Class B, 1 Class C, 3 Class D) employing 110,800 people. Driving this interstellar trade are seven Agricultural (Ag) worlds, one Non-Agricultural (Na) world, two Pre-Agricultural (Pa) worlds, four Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, three Rich (Ri) worlds, and one Industrial (In) world. The governments in The Protectorate maintain three Naval bases and two Scout bases within the subsector. The average technology level is 8 (with most between 5 and 11). The highest technology level is 11 at Pergatory (Far Frontiers 2523), Llywellan (Far Frontiers 2625), Bestus (Far Frontiers 2725), Bosslwck (Far Frontiers 2822), and Goggic (Far Frontiers 3021).
The The Protectorate has an estimated population of 2 billion within the subsector, distributed across one High population (Hi) world, three Moderate population (Ph) worlds, six Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, two Low population (Lo) worlds, and one Barren (Ba) world. The highest population world is Marsus (Far Frontiers 2726). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group.
Non-Aligned, Human-dominated
There are 12 Non-Aligned Human-dominated worlds in Inverness with an estimated combined population of 13 million.
Mnemosyne Principality
The Mnemosyne Principality has jurisdiction over three worlds in the subsector with an estimated combined population of 90 million, a per capita income of Cr7,022, and a total economy of BCr632. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr1 through 1 starports (0 Class A, 0 Class B, 1 Class C, 0 Class D) employing 1,750 people. Driving this interstellar trade are one Agricultural (Ag) world, no Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, one Pre-Agricultural (Pa) world, no Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, one Rich (Ri) world, and no Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Mnemosyne Principality maintain one Scout base within the subsector.
The Mnemosyne Principality has an estimated population of 90 million within the subsector, distributed across no High population (Hi) worlds, no Moderate population (Ph) worlds, two Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, no Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world is Saulente (Far Frontiers 3030). The population consists primarily of 1 sophont group.
Astrographic Features & Trade Routes: 1116
The following astrographic features and trade routes can be found within this area:
World Listing
Comprehensive Second Survey data for all worlds lying within Antideluvia subsector is available.
- The primary source material for all data is Traveller Map.
- Data is occasionally updated as new information becomes available.
AAB library archives contain expanded data about the following systems:
Verified updated data is constantly sought.
- Scouting missions gathering reliable, verified data can receive substantial payment.
History & Background (Dossier)
There is some evidence of a connection between at least one wave of human settlers and the Interstellar Confederacy of Core Sector. Several names of worlds, stars, and prominent families suggest a lineage descending from the IC. The truth is uncertain.
Polity Listing: 1116
The following polities can be found within this subsector:
- Independent Powers (Pocket Empires)
- TBD
- Non-Aligned Powers (World-States)
- TBD
- Other Powers
- None
- Third Imperium (Imperial powers)
- None
- Zhodani Consulate (Zhodani powers)
- None
Native Sophonts (NILs): 1116
The following races (sophont species) are believed to have originated in this area:
- Humaniti (Human races)
- None
Demographics: 1116
Significant populations of the following races (sophont species) reside within this area:
- Humaniti (Human races)
Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116
These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this area:
- No information yet available.
References & Contributors (Sources)
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- Jordan Weisman. Classic Traveller Adventure Class Ships Volume 1 (FASA, 1982), Page 4. (description, Freedonian Condor class SDB)
- J. Andrew Keith. Classic Traveller Fate of the Sky Raiders, (FASA, 1982), various pages. (background for Inverness Subsector)
- Mark Lawrence. Classic Traveller Rescue On Galatea (FASA, 1982), various pages. (background for Inverness Subsector)
- Dale L. Kemper. The Far Frontiers, Ares Magazine, Special Issue 2, (SPI, 1984), page 35. (Inverness Subsector)
- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Classic Traveller Zhodani, (Game Designers Workshop, 1985), inside front cover. (the Zhodani; sector named and subsector depicted but no further data)
- Dale L. Kemper, Creede Lambard. GURPS Space Space Atlas 3, (Steve Jackson Games, 1990), 64 pages. (various worlds of the subsector)
- Dale L. Kemper. The Far Frontiers, Traveller Chronicle 3, (Sword of the Knight Publications, 1994), page 5. (Inverness Subsector)
- James Kundert. Far Frontiers, Traveller Chronicle 7, (Sword of the Knight Publications, 1994), pages 44-48. (sector background and timeline)
- David L. Pulver. GURPS Traveller: Alien Races 1, (Steve Jackson Games, 1998), pages 5-63. (the Zhodani)
- Don McKinney. Mongoose Traveller: Zhodani, (Mongoose Traveller, 2011), 188 pages. (the Zhodani)
- External Link: RPG Geek, Atlas of the Third Imperium: Far Frontiers Sector, Art Gorski, 2012. (consolidated astrographic references, online resource)
