Khouth Subsector
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Khouth Subsector | ||||||
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Sector | Corridor | |||||
Capital | Khouth (Corridor 0104) | |||||
No. of Stars | 29 | |||||
Stellar and Economic data | data page | |||||
Majority Control | - % |
The Khouth Subsector is defended by the 30th and 31st fleets.
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 71.19 billion. Its highest population was 65.8 billion at Mikesh, and its highest tech level was 13 at Khouth.
Subsector Notes
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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- Peter Gray - TNE RCES