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Jewell Subsector | |
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Sector | Spinward Marches |
Capital | Jewell |
No. of Stars | 23 |
Stellar and Economic data | data page |
Majority Control | Imperium - 30% |
2nd Control | Zhodani Consulate - 26% |
3rd Control | Other - 44% |
Map Key | Map Key |
The Jewell Subsector is named after the cluster of six Imperial Worlds in the center of the subsector. It is a group of worlds the Zhodani have often considered a staging point for any Imperial attack against the Consulate. Due to the Jewell worlds’ strategic location, Imperial personnel have long called the subsector “Battle Subsector,” as the area has seen much of the fighting during all the Frontier Wars.
The Jewell subsector is fragmented into three distinct areas; an Imperial region answering to the duke at Regina, a Zhodani military district under the Cronor Subsector establishment, and a mutually agreed-upon neutral zone open to both sides, but theoretically demilitarized.
The Imperial subsector capital is Jewell, which is also the headquarters of the 212th Imperial Fleet. The Zhodani capital is the world of Riverland, which gives its name to the Cluster and the Riverland Wall, a set of defensive naval bases from Farreach to Cipango.
Description (Specifications)
The Jewell Subsector is defended by 212th Fleet.
Subsector Summary: 1116
World Listing: 1116
World Listing: New Era
Astrographic Features & Trade Routes: 1116
The following astrographic features and trade routes can be found within this subsector:
History & Background (Dossier)
The Jewell cluster of worlds is heavily fortified, and boasts a large contingent of Imperial troops as well as naval and scout forces. Similarly, the Zhodani-controlled communications link (Chwistyoch - Clan - Farreach) has seen heavy military construction in the decades since the Fourth Frontier War.
Esalin is an unusual world in this divided subsector; originally settled by Imperial colonists in 835, it fell to Zhodani advances in 1082. Its value as an agricultural world, however, led the Zhodani to tolerate the Imperial presence. In the years since, the world has been the site of increased cooperation between the races. Esalin has been declared a neutral world in a joint communique (1098) by the Imperial and Zhodani governments.
Polity Listing: 1116
The following polities can be found within this subsector:
- Independent Powers
- Federation of Arden (Fa or FeAr)
- Non-Aligned Powers
- Non-Aligned Independent states (NaHu & NaXX)
- Other Powers
- None.
- Third Imperium (ImDd)
- Client states of the Third Imperium (CsIm)
- Various member systems and worlds.
- Zhodani Consulate (ZhCo)
- Various member systems and worlds.
- Vargr Extents
- None.
Native Sophonts: 1116
The following races (sophont species) are believed to have originated in this area:
- Humaniti (Human races)
- None.
- Non-Human Races
- Chokari
- Unknown Minor Race from Nakege (world)
- Vexx
- Terragens (Non-human Terran races)
- None.
Demographics: 1116
Significant populations of the following races (sophont species) reside within this subsector:
- Non-Human Races
- Chokari
- Unknown Minor Race from Nakege (world)
- Vexx
- Terragens (Non-human Terran races)
Major Historical Events Timeline: 1116
These are some of the more important historical events that have affected this subsector:
- No information yet available.
References & Contributors (Sources)
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- Marc Miller. The Spinward Marches (Game Designers Workshop, 1979), 12-13.Martin Dougherty. The Spinward Marches (Mongoose Publishing, 2008), 12-13.
- Marc Miller. The Spinward Marches Campaign (Game Designers Workshop, 1985), .
- Marc Miller. Rebellion Sourcebook (Game Designers Workshop, 1988), 26.
- Dave Nilsen. The Regency Sourcebook (Game Designers Workshop, 1995), 37.
- Martin Dougherty. Behind the Claw (Mongoose Publishing, 2019), 56-60.Martin Dougherty, Neil Frier. Behind the Claw (Steve Jackson Games, 1998), 56-60.
- External Link: The Zhodani Base
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science