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Imperial zones have a complicated sequence by which subsectors go from non-aligned to [[client state]] to frontier (district) to conventional Imperial Subsector. It is an established Imperial convention is to assign numbers to [[district]]s (for example, [[District 268 Subsector|District 268]]) which are under Imperial protection pending integration into the Imperium.
 
Imperial zones have a complicated sequence by which subsectors go from non-aligned to [[client state]] to frontier (district) to conventional Imperial Subsector. It is an established Imperial convention is to assign numbers to [[district]]s (for example, [[District 268 Subsector|District 268]]) which are under Imperial protection pending integration into the Imperium.
  
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=== Noted Fringe Sectors ===
 
Some of the best known Imperial Fringe sectors include:
 
Some of the best known Imperial Fringe sectors include:
* [[TBD]]
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* [[Antares Sector]]
* [[TBD]]
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* [[Empty Quarter Sector]]
* [[TBD]]
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* [[Gateway Sector]]
* [[TBD]]
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* [[Ley Sector]]
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* [[Reaver's Deep Sector]]
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* [[Solomani Rim Sector]]
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* [[Spinward Marches Sector]]
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* [[Trojan Reach Sector]]
  
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==

Revision as of 16:54, 30 January 2019

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Imperial Fringe is an area where the Third Imperium holds influence through client states or influential trade, but not formal possession and military control of astrographic territory.

Description (Specifications)

It is a generalized astrographic term for Imperial border or frontier subsectors and sectors.

History & Background (Dossier)

Imperial zones have a complicated sequence by which subsectors go from non-aligned to client state to frontier (district) to conventional Imperial Subsector. It is an established Imperial convention is to assign numbers to districts (for example, District 268) which are under Imperial protection pending integration into the Imperium.

Noted Fringe Sectors

Some of the best known Imperial Fringe sectors include:

References & Contributors (Sources)

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