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The K'kree calendar is derived from the period of [[Kirur (world)|Kirur]] around its star; about 440 standard days. The same calendar is used throughout [[Two Thousand Worlds|K'kree space]].
 
The K'kree calendar is derived from the period of [[Kirur (world)|Kirur]] around its star; about 440 standard days. The same calendar is used throughout [[Two Thousand Worlds|K'kree space]].
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Please see the following [[AAB]] articles for more information:
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* Charted Space Chronology
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** General Chronology
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*** [[Date Conversion]]
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*** [[Dating Systems]]
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** Imperial Chronology
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*** [[Imperial Calendar]]
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**** [[Holiday]]
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**** [[Holiday Year]]
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** Aslan Chronology
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*** [[Aslan Calendar]]
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** Hiver Chronology
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*** [[Hiver Calendar]]
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** K'kree Chronology
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*** [[K'kree Calendar]]
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** Zhodani Chronology
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*** [[Zhodani Calendar]]
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==Background ==
 
==Background ==

Revision as of 09:50, 7 August 2017

The K'kree calendar is derived from the period of Kirur around its star; about 440 standard days. The same calendar is used throughout K'kree space.


Please see the following AAB articles for more information:


Background

K'kree society is extremely stable, and their calendar goes back a very long time. The calendar originated with the founding of Rak'keer! as the capital city of Kirur about -8175.

Units

Each Pim!bigr (or year) is divided into 10 K'kaatu (tenths), each 37 kritur (days) long, except the fourth K'kaatu is only 35 kritur long to evenly divide into the 368 day year. K'kree dates are generally given by the number of the K'kaatu followed by the number of the day (1 to 35 or 37)

Each Kritur is divied into four Krix'leeka, generally translated as watch. This period is just over 7 standard hours, with each day being 28.6 standard hours. In general the smallest time period most K'kree deal with is the Krix'leeka, but additional subdivisions were added to aid in scientific applications.

Each krix'leeka is divided into 10 R'keer (tenth watch), which is then divided into 10 Nixir (hundreth watch). Each nixir is divided into 10 Trakeek (minute) about 25.8 standard seconds. The Trakeek is divided into 10 Hkur'ghe (second), each about 2.6 standard seconds.


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