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   |content=The '''Khouth Subsector''' has an estimated population in [[1202]] of approximately 635.6 million, a decline of 99% from its Pre-[[Collapse]] population. Its highest population is 594.6 million at [[Serk (world)|Serk]], and its highest [[tech level]] is 7 at [[Ofo-nebus (world)| Ofo-Nebus]], [[Hesarus (world)| Hesarus]], [[Auritaurus (world)| Auritaurus]] and [[Gzorraeth (world)| Gzorraeth]]. The Khouth Subsector had an estimated population in [[1117]] of approximately 71.91 billion. Its highest population was 65.8 billion at [[Mikesh(world)| Mikesh]], and its highest tech level was 13 at [[Khouth (world)| Khouth]].  
 
   |content=The '''Khouth Subsector''' has an estimated population in [[1202]] of approximately 635.6 million, a decline of 99% from its Pre-[[Collapse]] population. Its highest population is 594.6 million at [[Serk (world)|Serk]], and its highest [[tech level]] is 7 at [[Ofo-nebus (world)| Ofo-Nebus]], [[Hesarus (world)| Hesarus]], [[Auritaurus (world)| Auritaurus]] and [[Gzorraeth (world)| Gzorraeth]]. The Khouth Subsector had an estimated population in [[1117]] of approximately 71.91 billion. Its highest population was 65.8 billion at [[Mikesh(world)| Mikesh]], and its highest tech level was 13 at [[Khouth (world)| Khouth]].  
  
The withdrawal of the [[30th Fleet]] and pp31st Fleet]] to the imperial core as part of the [[Corridor Fleet]] move per orders received 221-[[1117]] left the Khouth subsector open to invasion by Vargr opportunists. The [[Dzarrgh Federate]] and [[Irrgh Manifest]] immediately took advantage of the lack of opposition, dividing the subsector between them - literally down the centre. The [[Regency of Deneb]] staged various manoeuvres across the subsector in [[1118]] in the attempt to recover {{WorldS|Depot|Corridor|1511}} but the clash with Zuru Sirka forces at {{WorldS|Durima|Corridor|1205}} in early [[1119]] effectively ended that phase of the war.
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The withdrawal of the [[30th Fleet]] and [[31st Fleet]] to the imperial core as part of the [[Corridor Fleet]] move per orders received 221-[[1117]] left the Khouth subsector open to invasion by Vargr opportunists. The [[Dzarrgh Federate]] and [[Irrgh Manifest]] immediately took advantage of the lack of opposition, dividing the subsector between them - literally down the centre. The [[Regency of Deneb]] staged various manoeuvres across the subsector in [[1118]] in the attempt to recover {{WorldS|Depot|Corridor|1511}} but the clash with Zuru Sirka forces at {{WorldS|Durima|Corridor|1205}} in early [[1119]] effectively ended that phase of the war.
  
 
This subsector fared relatively well when the initial onslaught of [[Virus]] hit the subsector in [[1133]]. Several advance reports of the attacks in the [[rimward]] [[Imperium]] had given the inhabitants of Khouth enough time to pack their belongings and "get out of Dodge." Unfortunately, there simply weren't enough ships in the region to safely deliver everyone to the safety of the [[Domain of Deneb]]. Those who remained have been subjected to decades of death, destruction and subjugation at the hands of Virus. 94% of the subsector's surviving population are the [[Vargr]] of [[Serk (world)|Serk]], whose advanced civil defense mechanism enabled more people to survive. Serk serves as a clandestine forward base of the Pack in the New Era. Vargr skirting the [[Regency]] quarantine laws send recon teams to Serk to evaluate future potential resettlement of the wilds and exploitation of the riches therein.
 
This subsector fared relatively well when the initial onslaught of [[Virus]] hit the subsector in [[1133]]. Several advance reports of the attacks in the [[rimward]] [[Imperium]] had given the inhabitants of Khouth enough time to pack their belongings and "get out of Dodge." Unfortunately, there simply weren't enough ships in the region to safely deliver everyone to the safety of the [[Domain of Deneb]]. Those who remained have been subjected to decades of death, destruction and subjugation at the hands of Virus. 94% of the subsector's surviving population are the [[Vargr]] of [[Serk (world)|Serk]], whose advanced civil defense mechanism enabled more people to survive. Serk serves as a clandestine forward base of the Pack in the New Era. Vargr skirting the [[Regency]] quarantine laws send recon teams to Serk to evaluate future potential resettlement of the wilds and exploitation of the riches therein.

Revision as of 17:36, 7 May 2020

Khouth Subsector
TerstaKhouthAnkirstOfo-NebusSynezKoergfoesMikeshPergzittDrySerkHesarusCaulins BeltFarawayAuritaurusRrev RigrSigma 7KoppelNaxx-IygoPamockGreenrokTaratunAka GeeDegarlaDesolateSemiplastGzorraethMowandaTreshuriiBershaLighoz SubsectorMillion SubsectorKhukish SubsectorIan SubsectorCorridor SectorKhouth SubsectorKhukish SubsectorLemish SubsectorNarrows SubsectorIan SubsectorStrand SubsectorNaadi SubsectorUantil SubsectorShush SubsectorEmpty Void SubsectorAtu'l SubsectorKivu SubsectorTwo Worlds SubsectorAshishinipar SubsectorSinta SubsectorSashrakusha SubsectorKhouth subsector
Sector Corridor
Capital Khouth
No. of Stars 30
Stellar and Economic data data page
Majority Control Third Imperium - 93%
2nd Control Non-Aligned (Vargr-dominated) - 7%
Map Key Map Key

No information or synopsis yet available.

  • UWPs for Khouth Subsector can be found here.

Description (Specifications)

The Khouth Subsector is defended by 30th Fleet  and the 31st Fleet.

Subsector Summary: 1105

Khouth, subsector A of Corridor contains 30 worlds with an estimated population of 66 billion, a per capita income of Cr6,442, and a total economy is BCr426,309. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr450 through 26 starports (5 Class A, 9 Class B, 9 Class C, 3 Class D) employing 96,890 people. Driving this interstellar trade are one Agricultural (Ag) world, four Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, one Pre-Agricultural (Pa) world, four Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, one Rich (Ri) world, and two Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in Khouth maintain seven Naval bases, six Scout bases, and one Way station. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 6 and 11). The highest technology level is 13 at Khouth (Corridor 0104) and Mikesh (Corridor 0206).

Khouth, subsector A of Corridor contains 40 stars and 312 identified planets; 20 monostellar systems, ten binary systems, no trinary systems, and no systems with four or more stars. 23 of the 30 systems (76%) have native gas giants. There are two Asteroid (As) belts, two Desert (De) worlds, no Garden (Ga) worlds, one Ice-capped (Ic) world, five Poor (Po) worlds, four Vacuum (Va) worlds, and one Water (Wa) or Ocean (Oc) world.

Khouth has an estimated population of 66 billion distributed across two High population (Hi) worlds, three Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 15 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, eight Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world is Mikesh (Corridor 0206). The population consists of 2 sophont groups.

2 identified sophont populations in Khouth


Third Imperium

The Third Imperium has jurisdiction over 28 worlds with an estimated population of 66 billion, a per capita income of Cr6,446, and a total economy of BCr426,265. These worlds originate an interstellar trade of BCr450 through 24 starports (4 Class A, 9 Class B, 9 Class C, 2 Class D) employing 96,875 people. Driving this interstellar trade are one Agricultural (Ag) world, four Non-Agricultural (Na) worlds, one Pre-Agricultural (Pa) world, four Pre-Industrial (Pi) worlds, one Rich (Ri) world, and two Industrial (In) worlds. The governments in the Third Imperium maintain seven Naval bases, six Scout bases, and one Way station. The average technology level is 9 (with most between 6 and 11). The highest technology level is 13 at Khouth (Corridor 0104) and Mikesh (Corridor 0206).

The Third Imperium has an estimated population of 66 billion distributed across two High population (Hi) worlds, three Moderate population (Ph) worlds, 14 Non-industrial (Ni) worlds, eight Low population (Lo) worlds, and no Barren (Ba) worlds. The highest population world is Mikesh (Corridor 0206). The population consists of 2 sophont groups.

Non-Aligned, Vargr-dominated

There are two Non-Aligned Vargr-dominated worlds in Khouth with an estimated population of 50 million.

Astrographic Features: 1105

World Listing: 1105

30 Worlds in the Khouth Subsector
Aka Gee  •  Ankirst  •  Auritaurus  •  Bersha  •  Caulins Belt  •  Degarla  •  Desolate (Cr 0608)  •  Dry  •  Faraway  •    •  Greenrok  •  Gzorraeth  •  Hesarus  •    •  Khouth  •  Koergfoes  •  Koppel  •  Mikesh  •    •    •  Mowanda  •  Naxx-iygo  •  Ofo-Nebus  •  Overlook  •  Pamock  •  Pergzitt  •  Rrev Rigr  •  Semiplast  •  Serk  •  Sigma 7 (Co 0407)  •  Synez  •  Taratun  •  Tersta  •  Tsetsurri  •  

History & Background (Dossier)

Only three worlds, Overlook, Gzorraeth and Tsetsurri, with a combined population of 650 million, do not belong to the Imperium.

Polity Listing: 1105

Native Sophonts: 1105

None.

History: 1105

The New Era (Click Show to reveal)

The Khouth Subsector has an estimated population in 1202 of approximately 635.6 million, a decline of 99% from its Pre-Collapse population. Its highest population is 594.6 million at Serk, and its highest tech level is 7 at Ofo-Nebus, Hesarus, Auritaurus and Gzorraeth. The Khouth Subsector had an estimated population in 1117 of approximately 71.91 billion. Its highest population was 65.8 billion at Mikesh, and its highest tech level was 13 at Khouth.

The withdrawal of the 30th Fleet and 31st Fleet to the imperial core as part of the Corridor Fleet move per orders received 221-1117 left the Khouth subsector open to invasion by Vargr opportunists. The Dzarrgh Federate and Irrgh Manifest immediately took advantage of the lack of opposition, dividing the subsector between them - literally down the centre. The Regency of Deneb staged various manoeuvres across the subsector in 1118 in the attempt to recover Depot (Corridor 1511) but the clash with Zuru Sirka forces at Durima (Corridor 1205) in early 1119 effectively ended that phase of the war.

This subsector fared relatively well when the initial onslaught of Virus hit the subsector in 1133. Several advance reports of the attacks in the rimward Imperium had given the inhabitants of Khouth enough time to pack their belongings and "get out of Dodge." Unfortunately, there simply weren't enough ships in the region to safely deliver everyone to the safety of the Domain of Deneb. Those who remained have been subjected to decades of death, destruction and subjugation at the hands of Virus. 94% of the subsector's surviving population are the Vargr of Serk, whose advanced civil defense mechanism enabled more people to survive. Serk serves as a clandestine forward base of the Pack in the New Era. Vargr skirting the Regency quarantine laws send recon teams to Serk to evaluate future potential resettlement of the wilds and exploitation of the riches therein.

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