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A [[Homeworld]] is a [[planet]]ological term used by [[sophontologist]]s to describe the systems or worlds on which Native Intelligent Life ([[NIL]]) is thought to have arisen.
 
A [[Homeworld]] is a [[planet]]ological term used by [[sophontologist]]s to describe the systems or worlds on which Native Intelligent Life ([[NIL]]) is thought to have arisen.
 
* Imperial scientists often use the shorthand abbreviation '''Hw''' to indicate this term.
 
* Imperial scientists often use the shorthand abbreviation '''Hw''' to indicate this term.
 
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== Description / Specifications ==
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
While most [[Homeworld]]s are located within the [[Habitable Zone]]s of any particular star system, there are exotic [[lifeform]]s known to reside on worlds outside of a conventional Habitability Zones.
 
While most [[Homeworld]]s are located within the [[Habitable Zone]]s of any particular star system, there are exotic [[lifeform]]s known to reside on worlds outside of a conventional Habitability Zones.
 
* [[Jovionoid]]s are one such type of [[exotic life]] and are known to dwell on [[Gas Giant]]s, that are typically found well outside of [[Habitable Zone]]s.
 
* [[Jovionoid]]s are one such type of [[exotic life]] and are known to dwell on [[Gas Giant]]s, that are typically found well outside of [[Habitable Zone]]s.
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No information yet available.
 
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== History & Background / Dossier ==
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
 
The usage of the term has been somewhat extended since [[variant race]]s, [[chimera]]e, artificially-created species as a result of [[Geneering]], and other kinds of ''not-strictly-native'' [[lifeform]]s have their initial place of creation also marked as ''homeworlds'' on [[IISS]] star charts.
 
The usage of the term has been somewhat extended since [[variant race]]s, [[chimera]]e, artificially-created species as a result of [[Geneering]], and other kinds of ''not-strictly-native'' [[lifeform]]s have their initial place of creation also marked as ''homeworlds'' on [[IISS]] star charts.
 
* Please note that a number of species have no ''known'' homeworlds. They certainly originated somewhere, though.
 
* Please note that a number of species have no ''known'' homeworlds. They certainly originated somewhere, though.
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== References & Contributors / Sources ==
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== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Detail}}
 
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|S1= {{CT}} [[Book 3]] Worlds & Adventures
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|S1= {{Ludography cite|name= Worlds and Adventures|page= TBD}}
|S2= {{CT}} [[Book 6]] [[Scouts (book)|Scouts]]
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|S2= {{Ludography cite|name= Scouts|page= TBD}}
|S3= Periodical: [[Challenge 29]] in Article: "" by: [[]]
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|S3= Periodical: [[Challenge 29]] in Article: "Picking a Homeworld" by: [[Joe Fugate]]
 
|S4= [[T5: Core rules]]
 
|S4= [[T5: Core rules]]
|S5= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
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|S6= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]  
 
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{{LE|Astrography|Homeworld}}
 
{{LE|Astrography|Homeworld}}
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 22 December 2018

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A Homeworld is a planetological term used by sophontologists to describe the systems or worlds on which Native Intelligent Life (NIL) is thought to have arisen.

  • Imperial scientists often use the shorthand abbreviation Hw to indicate this term.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

While most Homeworlds are located within the Habitable Zones of any particular star system, there are exotic lifeforms known to reside on worlds outside of a conventional Habitability Zones.

Planetary Characteristics[edit]

No information yet available.

TC Bioplanetary World Series (Life) (IISS Scout Handbook, pgs. 490-491)
Type Code Size Atm Hyd Pop Gov Law Remarks
Barren World Ba -- -- -- 0 0 0 Barren, lifeless world. Ba requires Starport E, X.
Die Back World Di -- -- -- 0 0 0 Dieback (000-T). Extinct sophont. Ruins.
Garden World Ga 678 568 567 Any -- -- Paradise or Gaia world. Terra-prime or Terra-norm. Has Tp, Tr, or Tu climate code.
Home World Hw -- -- -- 1+ Any Any Homeworld. Extant (currently existing) sophont.
Reserve World Re -- -- -- 1234 -- 45 Private reserve, preserve, park, zoo, etc.

Probably Planetary Orbit & Climate[edit]

No information yet available.

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

The usage of the term has been somewhat extended since variant races, chimerae, artificially-created species as a result of Geneering, and other kinds of not-strictly-native lifeforms have their initial place of creation also marked as homeworlds on IISS star charts.

  • Please note that a number of species have no known homeworlds. They certainly originated somewhere, though.

Worlds and Sectors[edit]

Homeworlds can be found throughout Charted Space and beyond, but for unknown reasons, the greatest known concentrations of sophontic life are located within Charted Space.

World Listing[edit]

The following systems and worlds are known homeworlds:

200 of 320 Homeworld worlds
146-685  •  183-361  •  214-389  •  457-973  •  530-053  •  531-210  •  567-908  •  971-852  •  A'a'suni  •  Aakhia  •  Abaelou  •  Acrid  •  Addax  •  Agryx  •  Ahetaowa  •  Airoch  •  Akeen  •  Akhlare  •  Akiva  •  Alphaaric  •  Ambemshan  •  Amberinth  •  Amiens  •  Angudh  •  Anlislea  •  Ansenz  •  Answerin  •  Arcturus (VR 1203)  •  Argonos  •  Artoria  •  Asimidiske  •  Askigaak  •  Atrephar  •  Atuakhtea  •  Aum-rhar  •  Awaweaw  •  Balyff  •  Balzac  •  Bechant  •  Bold  •  Bondi  •  Borlund  •  Bur'vr'di'klr  •  Byret  •  Cafad  •  Camh Ranh  •  Carlton  •  Catacomb  •  Chakle  •  Chanad  •  Ckiic  •  Colfax  •  Condyole  •  Corella  •  Corve  •  Craw  •  Cyaegha  •  Cymbeline  •  Dablrel  •  Dal Hallen  •  Daramm  •  Darrian  •  Deewaa  •  Defridlie  •  Degushush  •  Deneb  •  Deyis II  •  Dikkengwep  •  Divad  •  Divkar  •  Dlaekan  •  Dliaazh  •  Drexilthar  •  Droynia  •  Durnal  •  Dzughokhsikael  •  Efre  •  Elliador  •  Endimyon  •  Ergo (TR 2625)  •  Eshaar  •  Fae Kodh  •  Faldor  •  Fervore  •  Floria  •  Foelen  •  Fufoekkfal  •  Gaae  •  Gaajpadje  •  Gaekloungoerzaghun  •  Galatea  •  Gar (GR 0905)  •  Garden  •  Garoo  •  Gasha  •  Gashagi  •  Gashikan  •  Gelhhach  •  Ghatsokie  •  Ghost (RD 3115)  •  Giikusu  •  Ginshar  •  Giranima  •  Githiaski  •  Glomar  •  Goega  •  Grkaan Loc  •  Guaran  •  Gumahler  •  Gyomar  •  Gzaedhkirrg  •  Halka  •  Haniiwa  •  Harappa  •  Hattie  •  Hlaven  •  Hleakhawa  •  Hoa  •  Hoaz  •  Htalrea (RD 1226)  •  I'Sred*Nilal  •  Iesha  •  Igikur  •  Ikhotakhang  •  Ilelish  •  Ilma  •  Inapiirn  •  Indang  •  Inghinfudzolorz  •  Iooua  •  Iraisafeie  •  Irale  •  Ishag  •  Ishirdu  •  Islaiat  •  Ixion  •  Izir  •  Izliedl  •  Izyme  •  Jaeyelya  •  Jagd  •  Jesikara  •  Jode  •  Jonkeer  •  Junidy  •  Ka'aheakh  •  Kaggushus  •  Kagh'kir  •  Kaiid  •  Kamgikiik  •  Karrana'ch  •  Kasaan  •  Kasas  •  Kedepar  •  Kemlos  •  Kemper  •  Keratl  •  Kernal  •  Kfuegvoerrodz  •  Kharounour  •  Khusgulur  •  Khush  •  Kidulaar  •  Kirur  •  Kolipio  •  Kukhun  •  Kusyu  •  Labrys  •  Lair  •  Lajanjigal  •  Lhshami  •  Libert  •  Liigash  •  Lilith (Be 0405)  •  Llaedhue  •  Llyrn  •  Lomodo IVA   •  Lotrakoast  •  Loza'tch  •  Luolilali  •  Luupim  •  Ma (Le 3021)  •  Maia  •  Makkus  •  Marhaban (EQ 0426)  •  Marz  •  Maskaan  •  Matinger  •  Medurma  •  Mefebit  •  Melantris  •  Menelaus  •  Mewey  •  Mikhid  •  Minauros  •  Mirayn  •  Misaruu  •  Moncton  •  Morian Khama  •  Mote (Da 1414)  •  
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