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Mora/Mora (Spinward Marches 3124)
Milieu 1116
AA99AC7-F
StarportA Excellent: Starship Construction, Overhaul, Refined fuel
SizeA Large (16,000 km, 1.14g - 1.48g)
Atmosphere9 Dense (tainted)
Hydrographics9 Wet World 90%
PopulationA High (10 billion)
GovernmentC Charismatic Oligarchy
Law7 Moderate Law (no firearms)
Tech LevelF High Stellar (anagathics)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary F0 V
Worlds 9
Gas Giants 2
Planetoid Belts 1
Cultural Details
Government Charismatic oligarchy
Law Level Moderate
Cultural Extension AF5F
Army Size (BEs) 5000
Economic Details
Technology Level 15
Economic Extension
F9H+5
ResourcesFExtremely abundant
Labor9High (1 billion)
InfrastructureH Very comprehensive
Efficiency+5Very advanced
Importance Extension 5
Resource Units 11,475
GWP (BCr) 210,000
World Trade Number 6.5
Trade Volume (MCr/year) 1,049,190
Starport Details
Classification Class-A
Port Size 7
Building Capacity (Tons) 12,000,000
Port employees 128,260
Port passengers (annual) 1,126,300

Mora is an industrial world with a tainted atmosphere. The system has a population over one billion. This world serves as the capital of the sector. This is a high technology world with available technology over the standards for Charted Space. It is a member of Third Imperium in the Mora Subsector of Spinward Marches Sector and in the Domain of Deneb. Mora, as a member world of the Third Imperium, holds the estate of an Imperial knight and the fiefdoms of a count and the Subsector duke. All three are members of the Imperial Nobility charged with overseeing the world. The system supports both an Imperial Naval Base and a Scout Base with the additional starship traffic.

Mora System
Mora/Spinward Marches 3124
Position Distance Name UWP
Primary Mora F0 V
1 0.96 AU Murguil
2 1.35 AU Elicar
3 1.74 AU Iyrne
4 2.52 AU Mora AA99AC7-F
5 4.08 AU Forigi
6 7.20 AU The Guarek Belt B000???-F
7 13.44 AU Gigig Gas Giant
8 25.92 AU Gogog Gas Giant
9 50.88 AU Erstine

Astrography & Planetology

Mora is known as the "Gateway to the Marches" as it sits at a convenient location on the jump routes through which much the Spinward Marches is reached from Deneb Sector and the rest of the Imperium. As a result, it became the seat of both the Duchy government and the Sector administration and accumulated a disproportionate amount of wealth and influence.

Mora is a member of the Spinward Main.


Monostellar System

Mora Monostellar System
Star Name Hierarchy Category Mass (Sol) Temp (K) Luminosity (Sol)
Mora primary

F0 V

Primary Main Sequence 1.61 7020 - 7220 5.2953
Unit Diameter Min Distance Hab Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.008 0.1909 2.02 - 3.48 0.8 8
Orbit #  * 0 5 2 7

System Data

The Mora system has mining operations and high-technology industrial research and manufacturing centers spread throughout its star system. Close in to the planet are four moons, the largest of which is a vast military complex which is home to the Imperial 73rd Fleet, the Duchy Fleet, and the System Defense Force.

A Scout base and secondary naval base are located in the planetoid belt, the former being the IISS regional headquarters for the Spinward Marches. As a result, the system is full of every kind of vessel, from heavy battle squadrons to high-performance Scout Couriers. The naval base is the headquarters of the 73rd Fleet

The Mora system's belt is home to most of the significant biotech industries in the Spinward Marches. The belt environment has provided them with a safe and flexible environment for research while being positioned at a large nexus of trade routes.

Two of Mora's four moons are small and of great age. Current theories hold that they are cometary remains.

System Details

Primary Name: Dimoph
Type: F0 V
Orbital zones
Inner limit: 0.32
Life zone: 2.4 - 3.3
Snow line: 13
Outer limit: 64

Mora is named after a harvest goddess of an old Sylean pantheon. The continent, Batadis, is named after her cornucopia-like Basket of Plenty, and other prominent geographical features on Mora are named after artifacts belonging to other gods. The sun is named after the Sun God and the other inner planets after other gods. The biggest planetoids in the belt are named for members of the Guarek, a race of small mischievous supernatural beings akin to the elves, trolls, and dwarves of Old Terra and the gishkan of Old Vland. The two gas giants are named for two of the giants who hold up the sky, and the major planetoids in Gigig's trojan points (Borranek (The Vanguards) and Surranek (The Rearguards)) are named after heroes listed in the Heavenly Muster chapter in an epic describing the Dawn War between the gods and the primal forces that opposed the creation of Sylea. Erstine, the tiny outermost planet, is named after a dog-like animal belonging to Forigi, the Goddess of the Hunt.

World Data

Mora is a large, molten-core world with a diameter of 15,567 km (9,673 miles) giving it a gravity of 1.19G. A day lasts 23 hours and 51 minutes and it takes 1,162 (local) days to circle its sun.

The dense oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere is tainted with industrial pollutants from its past but over the last hundred years this has been reduced to a minor irritant by various environmental ‘clean up’ measures. As a result, almost all inhabitants and most visitors suffer no ill effects, though those of a sensitive constitution may prefer to wear some form of filter mask when outside the sealed areas of the arcologies.

Around 92% of the planet is covered with water, with only one small continent (Batadis), a few large islands, a few archipelagos, and a smattering of lesser islands rising above the surface of the sea.

A relatively high axial tilt of 33 degrees combined with an orbital eccentricity of 0.02 means equatorial temperatures of up to 60°C in Summer but in the polar regions, ice sheets cover large areas of the sea with temperatures as low as -65°C in winter.

Point of Interest: Mora Highport

There is a very large Highport, handling bigger, unstreamlined starships as well as orbiting space habitats, space industry complexes and megacorporation docks. This major space station was financed by an economic coalition of the following corporations and megacorporations: Delgado Trading, Imperial Lines, Tukera Lines, Imperiallines, Ling-Standard Products, and Zirunkariish.

Point of Interest: Giyachii Archology‎

This archology contains the residence of the Duke of Regina (Later The Regent)

History & Background (Dossier)

Imperial High / Landed Nobility

Mora, as a member world of the Third Imperium, holds the estates of three members of the Imperial Nobility, who are charged with overseeing the world.

Mora is an Imperial industrial world with a population of over ten billions located in the Mora Subsector of Spinward Marches Sector in the Domain of Deneb. It is the capital of the Spinward Marches, and site of the first major Imperial establishment in that sector. The current ruler is Duchess Delphine Adorania Muudashir in her capacity of Matriarch of Mora.

The world Naval Base is the HQ of the 73rd Fleet.

The world Scout Base is the HQ for Scout activities in the Marches.

It’s now more than a millennia since Ling Standard Products first established itself on Mora to exploit the rich natural resources of this water-dominated world. Over the centuries the population has swelled to over ten billion, mostly dwelling in hundreds of huge arcologies that dot the small areas of exposed land and sprawl across the seabed (primarily in the equatorial regions).

Mora was settled in 60 by Ling-Standard Products in order to exploit its riches. Over the years it grew into a thriving trade centre, building new ships, overhauling old ones, and producing other manufactured goods on the side. Sitting astride the trade routes to the Sword Worlds and later the Darrians, Mora became known as the "Gateway to the Marches".

Social Description

Mora’s population of over ten billion mostly live in huge self-contained arcologies, about one-eleventh of which are built on dry land on to the continent of Batadis and the various islands, though most of the available arable land surface is dedicated to intensive agriculture. The remainder are spread across the sea floor, mainly in the equatorial regions and often have seabed farms around them. Arcologies may be home to tens or even hundreds of millions of inhabitants. Around 300 million people live in space habitats spread out across the star system.

The planetary government of Mora is split into three authorities – the Judiciary (an elite council known as “The Eleven Brides”); the Executive (another elite council, of 33 women called “The Caucus”); and the Legislative authority which is theoretically held by the Duchess of Mora in her capacity as Matriarch, but in practice exercised by a large bureaucracy appointed by her.

Over the last millennium, Mora has suffered various conflicts – mostly between the merchant lords who sought to control it for its strategic position and trade value. However, for the last 400 years the strong rule of a steady line of matriarchs has provided a relatively stable and tranquil environment. The current Matriarch is Delphine Adorania Muudashir, 15th Duchess of Mora, who has reached the remarkable age of 135 years, has ruled Mora for more than 100 years, and is generally regarded warmly by Mora’s population. As Mora also hosts the Imperial Sector Administration, the political and economic power-play of the whole of the Spinward Marches revolves around the Duchess’ world.

Mora’s matriarchal bias extends across many of its government positions with males prevented (by law) from rising above specified levels of responsibility.

Law & Police

Components of each of the military services provide law enforcement and first-response teams for the emergency services, with close day-to-day liaison with the judiciary run by The Eleven Brides. However, the Matriarch has overall control of the planet’s military and can mobilize any and all of its units in a crisis situation. The world’s laws are fairly strict and somewhat intrusive.

Police units are armed, never hesitate to point their weapons at potential criminals and can call on military assault teams at very short notice. They expect all civilians to be obedient and produce identity documents whenever asked for, etc. There is also a high degree of video surveillance around the arcologies. The police are not thugs; most of them are very approachable and helpful. However, they are capable and ready to deal with those who break the law.

Downport & Startown

Mora Imperial Downport is located on an island in the Fakla River estuary, adjacent to the capital Wavecrest City on the east coast of Batadis. Two of the other arcologies have spaceports and most have some form of airborne access, being built in sufficiently shallow water for their uppermost levels to be above the surface of the sea. Given Mora’s economic, astrographical and political importance, its downport is huge (140 square kilometers) and one of the busiest in the Marches. There is an equivalently large highport, handling bigger, unstreamlined starships as well as orbiting space habitats, space industry complexes and megacorporation docks. Instell Arms megacorporation has it's corporate headquarters in Wavecrest City the historic Ling Standard Products district.

Not only is the downport very large but in a fairly uncommon arrangement the associated startown is inside the extrality fence so the port’s boundaries are swelled by residential areas, warehousing districts, and an extensive diplomatic district housing hundreds of ambassadors and their staffs, as well as the ducal palace. As a result, the extrality fence encloses an area of roughly 140 square kilometers.

The various names applied in connection with the urban agglomeration at the Fakla River estuary are often confused and mixed up. ‘Wavecrest City’ is strictly speaking only the part that lies outside the extrality fence, but is often used to include the part inside. The part inside the fence is officially the Imperial Enclave, but is often referred to indiscriminately as ‘the startown’ or ‘the starport’, since there is no real separation of the two.

Mora’s law requires all visitors to store personal firearms in secure facilities inside the extrality fence before leaving the Imperial Enclave. The only weaponry allowed outside the extrality fence are stunners, small blades, larger blades if of appropriate social status or career background, and clubs or similar.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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