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=== Polity Listing: 1116 ===
 
=== Polity Listing: 1116 ===
 
The following polities can be found within this subsector:
 
The following polities can be found within this subsector:
* [[Client state]] of the [[Third Imperium]]
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* [[Non-Aligned]] Powers
* [[Client state]] of the [[Zhodani Consulate]]
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** [[Non-Aligned]] ([[Humaniti|Human]]-dominated)
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* [[Third Imperium]] (no worlds)
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** [[Client state]] of the [[Third Imperium]]
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* [[Zhodani Consulate]]
 
* [[Zhodani Consulate]]
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** [[Client state]] of the [[Zhodani Consulate]]
  
 
=== Native Sophonts: 1116 ===
 
=== Native Sophonts: 1116 ===

Revision as of 15:29, 30 December 2015

Cronor Subsector
ZeycudeRenoErrereCantrelGyomarThengoRioGesentownCronorAtsaWhengeEnlas-duAlgebasterRasattNinjarSheyouIndoNerewhonCipangoStaveNarvalPlavenQuarFrondLlanic SubsectorMassina SubsectorJewell SubsectorQuerion SubsectorSpinward Marches SectorCronor SubsectorJewell SubsectorRegina SubsectorAramis SubsectorQuerion SubsectorVilis SubsectorLanth SubsectorRhylanor SubsectorDarrian SubsectorSword Worlds SubsectorLunion SubsectorMora SubsectorFive Sisters SubsectorDistrict 268 SubsectorGlisten SubsectorTrin's Veil SubsectorCronor
Sector Spinward Marches
Capital Cronor
No. of Stars 24
Stellar and Economic data data page
Majority Control Zhodani Consulate - 50%
2nd Control Non-Aligned - 42%
Map Key Map Key


The Cronor Subsector lies at the extreme spinward reach of the Imperial frontier, and has long been a point of friction between the Imperium and the Zhodani Consulate.

Description

  • The Zhodani have placed their capital at Cronor, a jump route and postal route nexus with important ties to Jewell and Querion Subsectors.
  • Away from established jump lanes, the sparse population of the subsector has resisted domination, although only in a passive vein.
  • The Imperium has maintained a tenuous naval base at Quar since 1083.
  • All worlds in this subsector should be treated as Amber by Imperial citizens.

Subsector Summary: 1116

The following eras have summary information :

Astrographic Features & Trade Routes: 1116

The following astrographic features and trade routes can be found within this subsector:

World Listing: 1116

The following worlds can be found within this subsector:

24 Worlds in the Cronor Subsector
Algebaster  •  Atsa  •  Cantrel  •  Chronor  •  Cipango  •  Enlas-du  •  Errere  •  Frond  •  Gesentown  •  Gyomar  •    •  Indo (SM 0703)  •  Narval  •  Nerewhon  •  Ninjar  •  Plaven  •  Quar  •  Rasatt  •  Reno  •  Rio  •    •  Sheyou  •  Stave  •  Thengo  •  Whenge  •  Zeycude  •  
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History & Background (Dossier)

The Second Frontier War (615-620) began with an attack on the then Imperial subsector capital of Cipango and then exploded to engulf three subsectors. Ultimately, the Cronor subsector was lost as a result of the war, and the borders established have remained to this day. Zhodani ascendance in this subsector is a relatively recent event, and only over the past century have the worlds off the major courier routes been consolidated into the mainstream of Zhodani society. Incursions which have collectively been called the Fourth Frontier War (1082-1084) resulted in some realignment of accepted boundaries, but in no real gains for either side.

Polity Listing: 1116

The following polities can be found within this subsector:

Native Sophonts: 1116

The following races (sophont species) are believed to have originated in this area:

Demographics: 1116

Significant populations of the following races (sophont species) reside within this subsector:

Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116

These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this subsector:

  • No information yet available.

History-Era: New Era

The New Era (Click Show to reveal)
Cronor Subsector has seen only a few minor changes since 1132. While immigration has swelled the local population, no mechanism exists to permit the kind of government changes seen in the Regency. One interesting development, however, has been the annexation of unassimilated Non-Zhodani systems, including several former Imperial colonies that were conquered during the Second and Third Frontier Wars. Worlds like Narval and Whenge have retained their culture with little or no interference by the Zhodani Tavrchedle'. No one in the Regency, at least publicly, admits knowing or understanding the reasons for this permissiveness and the situation has been watched very closely by the Regency Trinity and other intelligence services. Unlike many Zhodani border subsectors, Cronor has shown a willingness to trade with its neighbors, perhaps because of the locals accustomization with Non-Zhodani. Unfortunately that openness has attracted billions of ragged, scared Zhodani refugees fleeing the inexplicable situation in the Zhodani Core and has swamped its worlds with hungry and unemployed Proles that are draining the subsector in terms of resources and social peace.

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