Domain of Deneb
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Domain of Deneb | ||||||||||
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Capital | Deneb | |||||||||
Majority Control | Imperial | |||||||||
Other Control | Aslan Hierate | |||||||||
The Domain of Deneb is one of the domains of the Imperium.
- Overall Imperial control is about 2 sectors worth of planets, also making it one of the smallest Domains (more than Gateway and similar in size to Antares).
Description (Specifications)
The domain is about 30% void due to the Great Rift, and bordered coreward by the Vargr Extents and spinward by the Zhodani Consulate.
- The trailing part of the Reft Sector is administered by the Domain of Vland, as it is physically separated by the rift.
History & Background (Dossier)
This domain was the most recently created.
- Aslan Colonies are a major part of Trojan Reaches Sector, and there are many non-Imperial worlds there, and in the Spinward Marches Sector.
Archduke Listing: 1116
The following archdukes have administered this domain throughout the history of the Third Imperium:
- Archduke Norris
Worlds & Cosmology (Astrography)
The shape of section of the Great Rift passing through this section of Imperial territory in Deneb and parts of Vland, appears like a talon, or Claw, giving rise to the nickname "The Claw" to this part of the rift and giving rise to term "Behind the Claw" when referring to these regions of the Imperium.
Sector Listing: 1116
This domain encompasses locations from the following sectors:
- Deneb Sector: 334 worlds
- Reft Sector: 038 worlds (Partial administration)
- Spinward Marches Sector: 272 worlds
- Trojan Reach Sector: 148 worlds
- Total: 792 worlds
World Listing: 1116
The following systems and worlds can be found within this area:
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References & Contributors (Sources)
- Periodical: MegaTraveller Journal 3 in Article: 'Domain of Deneb: Sector Data'
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science