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{{World summary |name= Saxe |trade=Fl Ni}}
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== Astrography & Planetology ==
{{World summary NaHu|sector= Spinward Marches |subsector=Five Sisters}}
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{{SpMain}} It is on the [[Sisters' Reach]].
  
== Description (Planetology) ==
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The entire population lives in an ancient {{TL|16}} submerged city floating in the worlds largest ocean. The outpost was originally established, according the few records that survived the [[Maghiz]] on Daryen, to study the beginnings of life on this nascent planet.{{Page cite|name=Behind the Claw|version=GURPS Traveller|page=52}}
'''Non-canon:''' The entire population lives in an ancient {{TL|16}} submerged city floating in the worlds largest ocean. The outpost was originally established, according the few records that survived the [[Maghiz]] on Daryen, to study the beginnings of life on this nascent planet.
 
  
 
Stranded, the population eventually lost most memory of their homeworld, except for a few scraps of Daryen culture and ideological underpinnings, which eventually became a quasi-religion based upon rote recital and ritual. Fortunately, their TL16 machinery proved exceptionally reliable, requiring only repetitive maintenance practices to keep running. Unfortunately, the loss of knowledge would not allow the construction of new machinery, nor prevent major catastrophes. That the colony survived as long as it had is a testament to Daryen engineering prowess.
 
Stranded, the population eventually lost most memory of their homeworld, except for a few scraps of Daryen culture and ideological underpinnings, which eventually became a quasi-religion based upon rote recital and ritual. Fortunately, their TL16 machinery proved exceptionally reliable, requiring only repetitive maintenance practices to keep running. Unfortunately, the loss of knowledge would not allow the construction of new machinery, nor prevent major catastrophes. That the colony survived as long as it had is a testament to Daryen engineering prowess.
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|name          = Saxe
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== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
[[Saxe (SM 0231) (world)|Saxe]] is populated by the remnants of a Pre-[[Maghiz]] [[Darrian|Daryen]] scientific outpost.   
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Saxe is populated by the remnants of a Pre-[[Maghiz]] [[Darrian|Daryen]] scientific outpost.   
  
'''Non-canon:''' The Third [[Imperium]] did not contact Saxe until [[308]], and literally stumbled over the inhabitants. The Imperiums low TL (12-13) prevented them from offering much in the way of technical assistance, and there was much debate within [[IISS]] over the world's disposition in relation to both the Imperium and the [[Darrian Confederation]]. In the end, an IISS contact team was permanently stationed in the city to observe but otherwise not interfere with the inhabitants. The Daryen Confederacy also posted a team of advisers to the planetary government early on; but friction with the locals led to its recall, and the Confederacy largely ignored them until the [[Collapse]].
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=== Other Data ===
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The Third [[Imperium]] did not contact Saxe until [[308]], and literally stumbled over the inhabitants. The Imperium's low TL (12-13) prevented them from offering much in the way of technical assistance, and there was much debate within [[IISS]] over the world's disposition in relation to both the Imperium and the [[Darrian Confederation]]. In the end, an IISS contact team was permanently stationed in the city to observe but otherwise not interfere with the inhabitants. The Daryen Confederacy also posted a team of advisers to the planetary government early on, but friction with the locals led to its recall, and the Confederacy largely ignored them until the [[Collapse]].
  
The IISS teams observed the progressive deterioration of the city, and by the [[Fourth Frontier War]], the Scouts had made contingency plans for evacuating the population in case of a widespread life support failure. But the events of the Post-Collapse period actually saved it. Or as one scout official put it, damned by disaster and saved by another.
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The IISS teams observed the progressive deterioration of the city, and by the [[Fourth Frontier War]], the Scouts had made contingency plans for evacuating the population in case of a widespread life support failure. But the events of the Post-Collapse period actually saved it. Or as one scout official put it, damned by one disaster and saved by another.
  
Two trends rescued the colony: the [[Regency]]'s advancement to {{TL|16}}, and the Daryen Renaissance. Over the last 50 years, Regency and Daryen engineers have figured out and managed to refurbish or replace many of the cities failing systems. The landing pad on the cities upper hemisphere has been expanded into a full starport. And there is no talk of either expanding the facility, or of replacing with a larger facility of new construction.
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Two trends rescued the colony: the [[Regency]]'s advancement to {{TL|16}}, and the Daryen Renaissance. Over the last 50 years, Regency and Daryen engineers have figured out and managed to refurbish or replace many of the city's failing systems. The landing pad on the cities upper hemisphere has been expanded into a full starport, and there is no talk of either expanding the facility or of replacing with a larger facility of new construction.
  
The people of Saxe had long cultivated a blase attitude towards their predicament, a benign unwillingness to delve further into the unknown of their own environment. This attitude was further reinforced by the inability of Antebellum researchers and engineers to understand the city. But the increasing capacity and confidence of the Regency and Daryen teams rebuilding the city has collapsed that indifference. Technical schools have been established with Daryen assistance, and their has been a resurgence of study in Daryen culture among the young. Older Saxians still cultivate passivity among themselves, but have been instrumental by encouraging their children to obtain an education and leaving behind the "bubble" mentality that has long retarded the world.
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The people of Saxe had long cultivated a blasé attitude towards their predicament, a benign unwillingness to delve further into the unknown of their own environment. This attitude was further reinforced by the inability of Antebellum researchers and engineers to understand the city. But the increasing capacity and confidence of the Regency and Daryen teams rebuilding the city has collapsed that indifference. Technical schools have been established with Daryen assistance, and there has been a resurgence of study in Daryen culture among the young. Older Saxians still cultivate passivity among themselves, but have been instrumental by encouraging their children to obtain an education and leaving behind the "bubble" mentality that has long retarded the world.
  
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
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{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= [[GURPS Traveller: Behind the Claw]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name=The Spinward Marches|version=Classic Traveller|page=10-11}}
|S2= External Link: [http://www.downport.com/bard/bard/opal/opal9506.html BARD OPAL 9506] – Author & Contributor: [[Peter Gray]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name=The Spinward Marches Campaign|version=Classic Traveller|page=18-19}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Imperial Encyclopedia|page=94-100}} (UWP only)
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| {{Ludography cite|name=MegaTraveller Journal 3|article=Domain of Deneb: Sector Data|page=47-58}} (UWP only)
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| {{Ludography cite|name=The Regency Sourcebook|page=48}} (UWP only)
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Behind the Claw|version=GURPS Traveller|page=51}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=The Spinward States|page=109,111}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=The Spinward Marches|version=Mongoose Traveller}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Behind the Claw | version=Mongoose 2nd|page=98-102,122}}
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| [[Peter Gray]] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20110103025517/http://www.downport.com/bard/bard/opal/opal9506.html BARD OPAL 9506]
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
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[[Category: BARD]]
{{LE|Era: Milieu 1116|GT|Megastructures|Sisters' Reach worlds|Spinward Main worlds|T5 Second Survey worlds}}
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[[Category: Daryen worlds]]
{{LEN|Era: New Era}}
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[[Category: GT]]
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[[Category: Megastructures]]
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[[Category: Sisters' Reach worlds]]
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{{LE|T5 Second Survey worlds}}
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 16 November 2021

Saxe/Five Sisters (Spinward Marches 0231)
Milieu 1116
EAA5543-8
StarportE Frontier - no facilities
SizeA Large (16,000 km, 1.14g - 1.48g)
AtmosphereA Exotic
Hydrographics5 Wet World 50%
Population5 Moderate (900 thousand)
Government4 Representative Democracy
Law3 Low Law (no automatic weapons)
Tech Level8 Pre-Stellar (superconductors)
See also UWP
System Details
Primary A2 V
Worlds 9
Gas Giants 0
Planetoid Belts 1
Cultural Details
Government Representative democracy
Law Level Low
Cultural Extension 2225
Army Size (BEs) 1
Economic Details
Technology Level 8
Economic Extension
841-5
Resources8Moderate
Labor4Moderate (90 thousand)
Infrastructure1 Extremely limited
Efficiency-5Extremely poor
Importance Extension -3
Resource Units 16
GWP (BCr) 1
World Trade Number 2.5
Trade Volume (MCr/year) 0
Starport Details
Classification Class-E
Port Size 0
Building Capacity (Tons) 0
Port employees 0
Port passengers (annual) 0

Saxe is a fluid world with an oceanic geography of a liquid other than water such as ammonia, methane, hydrocarbons, or other exotic liquids. The system has a population between 10,000 and 10 million, lacking the industrial base to be completely self-supporting. It is a Human dominated Non-Aligned world in the Five Sisters Subsector of Spinward Marches Sector.

Astrography & Planetology[edit]

Saxe is a member of the Spinward Main. It is on the Sisters' Reach.

The entire population lives in an ancient TL–16 submerged city floating in the worlds largest ocean. The outpost was originally established, according the few records that survived the Maghiz on Daryen, to study the beginnings of life on this nascent planet.[2]

Stranded, the population eventually lost most memory of their homeworld, except for a few scraps of Daryen culture and ideological underpinnings, which eventually became a quasi-religion based upon rote recital and ritual. Fortunately, their TL16 machinery proved exceptionally reliable, requiring only repetitive maintenance practices to keep running. Unfortunately, the loss of knowledge would not allow the construction of new machinery, nor prevent major catastrophes. That the colony survived as long as it had is a testament to Daryen engineering prowess.


Monostellar System[edit]

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

A2 V

Primary Main Sequence 1.98 8600 - 8800 10.92265
Unit Diameter Min Distance Hab Zone Jump Shadow M-Drive Limit
AU 0.0098 0.2741 2.94 - 5.08 0.98 9.8
Orbit #  * 0 6 3 7

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Saxe is populated by the remnants of a Pre-Maghiz Daryen scientific outpost.

Other Data[edit]

The Third Imperium did not contact Saxe until 308, and literally stumbled over the inhabitants. The Imperium's low TL (12-13) prevented them from offering much in the way of technical assistance, and there was much debate within IISS over the world's disposition in relation to both the Imperium and the Darrian Confederation. In the end, an IISS contact team was permanently stationed in the city to observe but otherwise not interfere with the inhabitants. The Daryen Confederacy also posted a team of advisers to the planetary government early on, but friction with the locals led to its recall, and the Confederacy largely ignored them until the Collapse.

The IISS teams observed the progressive deterioration of the city, and by the Fourth Frontier War, the Scouts had made contingency plans for evacuating the population in case of a widespread life support failure. But the events of the Post-Collapse period actually saved it. Or as one scout official put it, damned by one disaster and saved by another.

Two trends rescued the colony: the Regency's advancement to TL–16, and the Daryen Renaissance. Over the last 50 years, Regency and Daryen engineers have figured out and managed to refurbish or replace many of the city's failing systems. The landing pad on the cities upper hemisphere has been expanded into a full starport, and there is no talk of either expanding the facility or of replacing with a larger facility of new construction.

The people of Saxe had long cultivated a blasé attitude towards their predicament, a benign unwillingness to delve further into the unknown of their own environment. This attitude was further reinforced by the inability of Antebellum researchers and engineers to understand the city. But the increasing capacity and confidence of the Regency and Daryen teams rebuilding the city has collapsed that indifference. Technical schools have been established with Daryen assistance, and there has been a resurgence of study in Daryen culture among the young. Older Saxians still cultivate passivity among themselves, but have been instrumental by encouraging their children to obtain an education and leaving behind the "bubble" mentality that has long retarded the world.

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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