Imperial Space
Imperial Space is space controlled and regulated by the Third Imperium. Imperial Navy starships ensure the safety of its starways.
- Local customs and regulations may apply, but open passage and access to trade is upheld by the Third Imperium.
- Astrography
- Part on the Third Imperium proper
Please see the following AAB articles for more information:
- Third Imperium
- Government
- Feudal Confederation
- Imperial Autonomous Region
- Imperial Bureaucracy
- Imperial Calendar
- Imperial Cultural Region
- Imperial Currency
- Imperial Law
- Imperial Leadership
- Imperial Research Station
- Imperial Symbols
- Government
Description (Specifications)
The Imperium is best considered to rule the space that separates the stars rather than the worlds themselves. Individual worlds are left to their own devices, providing they pay their taxes, acknowledge the power of the Imperium, and obey the basic laws it promulgates. The Imperium wields power in space, protecting trade, encouraging travel and commerce, and controlling diplomatic relations. Imperial power is present on worlds in the form of consulates, bureaucratic offices, and bases; occasionally larger enclaves of Imperial power are placed where they can enhance the empire's strength.
Imperial mapping oonventions have divided the Imperium's territory into sectors, which in turn are divided into subsectors and systems. Groupings of sectors, called domains, have been created above the sector level. [1]
History & Background (Dossier)
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- Classic Traveller Library Data (N-Z)
- TBD
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ John Harshman, Marc Miller, Loren Wiseman. Library Data (N-Z) (Game Designers Workshop, 1982), 6.