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Ergo has native plant and animal life, most of which are edible to humans. Gold, silver, and [[lanthanum]] are quite common. It is populated by 485,000 humans, spread across the world's major continent, with most settlements in the northeast. They have regressed to TL 0, and have a tribal society, with no real laws or government. | Ergo has native plant and animal life, most of which are edible to humans. Gold, silver, and [[lanthanum]] are quite common. It is populated by 485,000 humans, spread across the world's major continent, with most settlements in the northeast. They have regressed to TL 0, and have a tribal society, with no real laws or government. | ||
− | The {{Imperium}} maintains two automated interdiction satellites in orbit around Ergo, with teams checking them every 5 years. They were installed in [[1051]] in order to protect the natives from their higher-tech | + | The {{Imperium}} maintains two automated interdiction satellites in orbit around Ergo, with teams checking them every 5 years. They were installed in [[1051]] in order to protect the natives from their higher-tech neighbors. |
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Revision as of 02:37, 14 August 2013
Ergo/The Borderland (Trojan Reach 2625) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classic Era (1116) | E767500-3
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See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
System Details | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Primary | F8 V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Planetoid Belts | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gas Giants | 2 |
Ergo is a non-aligned, agricultural garden world located in the The Borderland Subsector of the Trojan Reach. The system has been assigned a Red Zone travel advisory.
Ergo had a thriving pre-stellar society prior to 802, when the General Development Company (GeDeCo) contacted the world, offering to help fund the construction of a starport. Ergo's ruling body, the Council of Barons, agreed to the proposal but internal disputes over trade and tax revenues escalated until the Council dissolved into a handful of warring feudal states. GeDeCo withdrew from the starport proposal and the ensuing civil war lasted more than a century, with 90% of the population wiped out from famine, starvation, and nuclear winter. The only civilized area of Ergo is now a small region surrounding the ruins of the starport, while the rest of the planet is a hostile mix of radioactive wasteland, cannibal tribes, and pirate bases.
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com
Non-Canon
Ergo/The Borderland (Trojan Reach 2625) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classic Era (1116) | X-767500-0
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See also | UWP |
Ergo is a molten-core world with a diameter of 11,520km. It has a density of 1.10, a mass of 0.739, and a gravity of 1.2563. It has a rotation period of 18 hours, 53 minutes, and an axial tilt of 7° 32' 2.5". It has a standard, breathable atmosphere, with an atmospheric pressure of 0.90, and is 71% covered with water.
Ergo has native plant and animal life, most of which are edible to humans. Gold, silver, and lanthanum are quite common. It is populated by 485,000 humans, spread across the world's major continent, with most settlements in the northeast. They have regressed to TL 0, and have a tribal society, with no real laws or government.
The Imperium maintains two automated interdiction satellites in orbit around Ergo, with teams checking them every 5 years. They were installed in 1051 in order to protect the natives from their higher-tech neighbors.
- Third Imperium Issue 4
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com