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- PRESENTS MORE SHYTE FOR YOU ON THIS FINE BORING DAY
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- FRONTIER - ELITE II - GAZETTEER TYPED BY SHARD 16 NOVEMBER 1993
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- INTRODUCTION
- ------------
-
- This gazetteer of selected worlds has been compiled for Faulcon De Lacey by
- Darlitz the makers of the well known pocket holiday guides. The principle
- contributor was our correspondent David Massey whose tireless travelling
- made it possible for so many planets to be described. Such was the tight
- schedule for writing this gazetteer his three assistants, Kathy Dickinson,
- David Braben, and Ian Bell were called upon to contribute some of its
- contents. It serves as a brief introduction for the avid traveller or a
- source of dreams for the sedentary explorer. The Sol System is described
- first because of its historical importance along with the Achenar. Both
- have headquarters of the two main players in the competition for galactic
- rule, the Federation and the Empire. To aid the reader, we have included a
- brief history of early part of mankind`s quest
-
- A BRIEF HISTORY
- ---------------
-
- 1950s First man in space, controlled nuclear fission, transistor, start of
- first nuclear arms race
-
- 1960s First man on Moon, commercial fission power, integrated circuits,
- computers
-
- 1970s Probes in Solar system
-
- 1980s End of first nuclear arms race
-
- 1990s First serious environmental problems on Earth, controlled nuclear
- fusion
-
- 2000s First (minor) armed conflict between a nation and a "multi-national"
- corporation
-
- 2010s First serious population problems on Earth
-
- 2020s First international environmental protection enforcement agency,
- first commercial space station
-
- 2030s Major energy crisis, fossil fuel restrictions, religious unrest,
- first baby born off Earth
-
- 2040s World War III. Huge technological advancements. Huge loss of life,
- dreadful environmental damage
-
- 2050s War gradually abandoned due to popular rebellions. Commercial fusion
- power
-
- 2060s Rebuilding Dominance of corporations increased
-
- 2070s First man on Mars, first permanent Moon base
-
- 2080s Manned exploration of solar system, orbital cities around Earth,
- first interstellar probes launched,
-
- 2090s First permanent Mars base, heavy industry on the Moon
-
- 2100s Discovery of fossils on Mars, "hyperspace" discovered, humans
- throughout solar system
-
- 2110s Arrival of message from first interstellar probe to Alpha Centauri
- system. First pictures taken of an extra solar planet in the
- Lagrange point of the two main stars
-
- 2120s Presence of life on Tau Ceti 3 detected, first armed conflict in
- space over rights in the asteroid belt.
-
- 2130s Hyperspace capable probes sent to all nearby systems
-
- 2140s Manned space craft sent to Tau Ceti.
-
- 2150s Colony established on Tau Ceti 3 Major corporations sending first
- private colony ships
-
- 2160s The race for the stars. Enormous production effort to produce colony
- ships, and mass exodus started,
-
- 2170s First attempt to terra-form Mars started.
-
- 2180s Life on Delta Pavonis discovered and made extinct in same year from
- bacteriological infection
-
- 2190s Discovery of life on Beta Hydri 4, Altair 5. Human colonials
- spreading out of control
-
- 2200s Earth environmental recovery program started, terraforming of Mars
- abandoned
-
- 2220s Extinctions on Tau Ceti 3 increasing, Earth threatens to send a
- police force if nothing is done about it
-
- 2230s Ultimatum sent to Tau Ceti ignored
-
- 2240s First interstellar battle. Formation of the Federation, founder
- members: Earth Tau Ceti, Delta Palonis, Altair, Beta Hydri.
-
- 2260s Spread of Federation influence
-
- 2270s Second attempt to terra form Mars started
-
- 2280s Discovery of first non human relic in space. Origin still unknown in
- 3200
-
- 2290s First man "outside" on Mars (ie breathing unaided) on completion of
- terraforming
-
- 2300s Remaining indigenous life on Tau Ceti 3 preserved in special
- enclosures
-
- 2310s News of elimination of a reputedly sentient race on Achenar 6d by
- private colonists causes outrage in the Federation Achenar refuses
- to join Federation many terra forming projects started
-
- 2320s Federation sends war fleet to Achenar Resulting enormous space battle
- won by Achenar
-
- 2330s Spread of Empire from Achenar to surrounding worlds War between
- Empire and Federation
-
- 2340s Continuing battles between Federation and Empire
-
- 2350s Sirius corporation founded, and grew rich supplying the war fleets
-
- 2360s
-
- 2370s
-
- 2380s Treaty signed between Empire and Federation,
-
-
-
- Achenar
- =======
-
- This system consists of ten major bodies only one of which, Achena 6, has
- habitated planets in its vicinity. It is one of the only systems with
- three worlds with a breathable atmosphere, although two are terraformed.
- The most notable feature of this system is that it is the base of the
- Empire and Emperor Hesketh Duval whose seat is on the natural world Achenar
- 6d (known as Capitol to locals). The Emperor is of the Duval dynasty
- decended from Marlin Duval. She was a wealthy woman, disenchanted with the
- Earth administration and authorities. who set off with her own colonising
- fleet to Achenar 6d because it was so far from Earth. Her leadership ended
- when her brother, Henson oversaw a flying "accident" in which he perished.
- The democratic government changed abruptly to one of strict Imperial rule,
- and from then on the family assumed leadership. Female children in the
- family are prevented with genetic techniques such is the vehement hatred of
- Marlin Duval`s principles and vision of a world living in peace.
-
- In the past the Federation has tried to get various emperors to agree to
- joining them but his has been met with derision. The population growth
- necessitated the terraformation of Achenar 6b and Henson oversaw the
- eradication of a reputedly sentient race on Achenar 6d and began to
- influence other systems, enraging the Federation. This led to the first
- large scale space war, from which Achenar emerged victorious and, swelled
- with success the Empire spread to other worlds. Sporadic battles were
- fought for many years until finally, leaders of the Empire and the
- Federation signed a treaty pledging to stay on amicable terms. It was not
- worded so tightly that hostilities could not continue in the outer reaches
- of territories while leaders displayed solidarity in public.
-
- Tourists, once they have amassed the documents required to visit the
- Achenar system, flock to see the Emperor`s palace on Capitol (6d). The
- building is a vast structure of a pink glass like material which shimmers
- in the sun and glows as it re emits the energy at night Foreign visitors
- are welcomed by palace staff who use subtle pro Empire propaganda in an
- attempt to undermine the Federation. This greeting is not extended outside
- the palace grounds where a person with a Federation accent is met with
- scorn unless money can be made out of them. The accent of the Empire has
- evolved out of Achenanians trying to mock the standard Federation diction
- by accentuating certain vowels. To the foreigner their speech sounds
- rather like a whine.
-
- Such is the capitalist way of life, there are not many items that are
- illegal to buy or sell, quite why the line is drawn at radioactives and
- nerve gas is a mystery - perhaps they could pose the most significant
- threat to the Emperor, should anyone feel ambitious? KD
-
-
- Ackwada
- =======
-
- The official discovery of this system and its habitable planet is nowadays
- accredited to Augustus Brenquith, although the Rockforth Corporation claim
- the land deeds and development rights to the system. Thirty nine years
- after the Corporation declared the system its own, an ancient message
- capsule was recovered from outside the orbit of Jupiter in the Sol system,
- tumbling in an uncontrolled fashion. It is now believed that the capsule
- suffered a power failure immediately after returning to Sol by hyper space
- and had been orbiting Jupiter for an untold length of time.
-
- The discovery aroused considerable interest amongst archeologists on Earth
- at the time and while the capsule was in transit to New Delhi University
- there was heated debate as to whether the artifact should be opened or not.
- When the capsule was studied, the seal was seen to be broken, so the matter
- was resolved. Inside the capsule was a message crystal with the log of the
- second five years of Augustus Brenquith's solitary search for new worlds,
- his "glittering legacy", included in the list of planetary systems he had
- stumbled upon was that of Ackwada
-
- Ackwada is a benign world, with a gravity very closely matched to that of
- Old Earth and a pleasant climate. Many visitors and industrialists
- attending Corporation functions are struck by the similarity to the home
- world. Locals tend to be bitter about this comparison, pointing out that
- Earth has seen fit to launch four separate invasions on the planet in the
- past. In many ways Thompson's planet is one of the disputed zone, roughly
- equally spaced between the heart of Federation and Empire. Rockforth
- Corporation managed to preserve the colonys independence during the early
- years, and this trend has continued, even though the Corporation holding
- rights to the planet has changed several times since the founding
-
- Rush's Camp is a heavily industrialised city, and raw materials are
- transformed into the machines and tools needed by the developing system.
- The outspill of pollutants and wastes is unrestricted, because of early
- Corporation law, and the environment in the region of Rush`s Camp is
- unhealthy except in protective wear. The local life forms have mostly
- fallen prey to heavy metal poisoning and carcinomas from effluents of the
- different plants. The air near Rush`s Camp is not safe to breath for long
- periods without a respirator or sophisticated filter system
-
- Most people turn to Yorkville for relaxation. The Corporations owning the
- World provide regular free shuttles between the two major cities and as the
- local saying goes "Rush to work, Rush for pay, York you live, York to play.
- The entertainment sectors of Yorkville are Corporation sponsored and this
- has led to allegations amongst some neighbouring star systems that
- organised crime has set up at Ackwada. This charge is vigorously denied by
- all senior executives of the Corporations and legal actions are in progress
- in several colonies in this regard. The Corporations have found the threat
- of punitive legal damages and costly trials is an effective deterrent for
- all but the most vociferous of their opponents
-
- Ackanphi
- ========
-
- At about the same time as the Ackwada system was being colonised by the
- Rockforth Corporation, a consortium of smaller industrial groups laid claim
- to the Ackanphi system. There were five principle shareholders in the
- venture, Nagoshima, Grendell-Hooper, Shan- Boorman, Memoryvista and
- G'greenventure. Unlike many joint corporation ventures, after initial
- establishment of planetary bases the groups did not fall to squabbling over
- exploitation rights. The five corporations consolidated their positions
- and ground together as a single trading entity to deal with outsiders.
-
- The world of Biggs is only about half the mass of Earth, but has a
- correspondingly smaller radius, so that surface gravity is almost Earth
- normal introduction of terrestial flora and fauna proceeded in an orderly
- fashion, thanks largely to the influence of rebecca Swaan- Schiffman of
- G'greenventure. The environmental control policies introduced by the Big G
- corporation (as it became known) have made Biggs an ecological show-case
- for planetary management. Cynics point out that because of the lack of
- large predators on the planet, there were no native species needing
- control, but a quick scan through the colony records quickly dispels that
- peaceful illusion.
-
- Early in the colony's history, there were a series of dangerous plagues and
- diseases, which nearly ended the colony. The Shan-Boorman Corporation
- imported a team of reasearch biochemists to tackle the problem and
- Grendell-Hooper financed the building of a suite of laboratories. These
- eventually grew into the Shan-Hooper Institute, one of the most prestigious
- science academies of the known worlds. The plague was defeated after three
- years of intense work and now all visitors are routinely inoculated against
- fast disease and filigree on arrival at any starport. (The two diseases
- are still endemic to the World of Biggs and quarantine laws are strictly
- enforced)
-
- The Institute was not disbauded after solving the initial acclimatisation
- diseases, but remained and was expanded to encompass other fields of study.
- Early in the history of the colony it was visited by Munkhouse Brewer, a
- famous singer songwriter of the time and a friend of Siobhan Young the
- poet. Munkhouse composed a fairly trite popular song declaiming the "fiery
- skies and demons' eyes" of Biggs, but managed to convey to Siobhan the
- haunting beauty of the Ackanphi system.
-
- Young, and her artist companion Taylor Arkwright came to view the marvels
- first hand, and stayed to capture the sights for themselves. The cycle
- poem "Blazed by glory, insipid flesh" created a place for Young amongst the
- very best and secured her the chair of the newly formed faculty of Arts at
- Schneider university. Taylor Arkwright shunned all publicity and instead
- made a new colony on the third planet, funding a small dome base by selling
- most of his early works. For forty two years he worked in complete
- obscurity, refusing contact with outsiders, painting and drawing the scenes
- he beheld
-
- Arkwrights anonymity came to an end when a persistant young artist, Dieter
- Blemmring from Achenar, sought him out after seeing The third leaf in
- Facece Central Museum. Impressed by Arkwright's early work, Blemmring
- sought out the master and persuaded the painter to let him visit Taylor's
- Claim. Thus began the artists colony on Taylor's Claim, which has become a
- refuge for painting, sculpting and all forms of representational art. Many
- of the most famous works in known space are kept in the refuge, and it is
- the ambition of all Empire artists to view the collection at least once in
- their lives.
-
- With science and the written arts established in the Ackcanphi system, it
- was not long before other faculties, for performing arts, humanities and
- philosophy were developed in Biggs. This has developed into a cultural and
- aesthetic centre for the region. For some reason the local pirate raiders
- have kept clear of the universities, museums and galleries of Biggs and the
- planet and its Corporations are rightly proud of the high reputation it
- holds amongst the cultured people of the Empire.
-
- DM
-
- Alioth
- ======
-
- Alioth presents a star system of enormous potential, yet to be fully
- exploited by its colonists. It has had a chequered history in terms of
- political dominance, and both Empire and Federation forces have fought over
- the rights to control the system. The only period when both Empire and
- Federation have acted together towards Alioth was the Quaterson revolution
- of 2617 when the people of Gordonworld attempted to wrest freedom from both
- major powers Quentin Devisises led a coup to try and establish Gordonworld
- (then known as Fruitcake) as a local capital of free traders, but was
- ruthlessly suppressed by a rare combined naval action of Federation and
- Empire navies
-
- New California was terraformed shortly thereafter, using an experimental
- accelerated program of genetic modifications. The Empire initiated the
- methods which met with mixed success in this trial planet. In later years
- the approach has become more reliable but the native colonists of New
- California occasionally exhibit unusual traits which are carry overs from
- the mutagenic past. This is partly responsible for the favour show towards
- the Federation by New Californians. If carried out to the letter the
- Empire's attitude to racial purity would call for a repopulation of the
- colony and removal the affected inhabitants. To prevent this there is a
- permanent petition for recognition as a Federation protectorate from the
- population of New California
-
- The experimental origins of the planet of New California in no way detract
- from its beauty and the mutagens buried in the environment are of no danger
- to tourists (NOTE: Anyone planning to stay longer than 300 standard days
- should ensure they recieve the appropriate vaccination and chemical
- therapies after 200 days and at regular intervals thereafter). The system
- as a whole presents a stunning visual appearance, with an abundance of gas
- giants orbiting the giant central star. It has been compared in its
- compelling beauty! to the sextuple sun systems of Andbephi or Ioaray. The
- star inspired the flash-rock group Jjagged Bbanner's first quad platinum
- recording "Sungrazing" which led to their enormous rise to popularity
-
- The enormous hydrocarbon resources made available by the large number of
- gas giants, as well as the primary star of the system have led to a huge
- plastics industry based at this system. The scientists of Nesbitt Landing
- introduced the quinker process and led to a revolution in robot production
- techniques. They still lead the Federation in many aspects of design and
- production of automata, especially androids. These products are highly
- sought after amongst the Empire worlds
-
- DM
-
- Altair - Biggs Colony
- =====================
-
- Out of the twenty bodies of this system this is one of two notable planets,
- for their extreme conditions. Biggs Colony is a jungle world with high
- humidity and very interesting wildlife, which makes it a popular holiday
- destination for those who like an adventure. Hotels abound and cater for
- all tastes, even providing conditions for those who normally live in very
- different environments. In case they need a break while on holiday. For
- example natives of Stevenson in the Phiagre system can rest in refrigerated
- apartments. Outside hotels, humans need to wear all enviroument suit such
- are the extremes of heat and humidity on these sort of planets. When
- tourists arrive on Biggs Colony they must sign a disclaimer in case they
- are injured by any of the wildlife (unless on hotel property, such as the
- animal free areas). All sorts of life abound, and visitors not used to
- this tend to go wandering unprotected, enchanted by the sights and sounds.
- Jungle Search is a thriviug business which offers to search the jungle for
- parts of a lost friends or relatiles of tourists, when they go missing, for
- burial purposes
-
- Many vaccinations are required if you intend to go on jungle treks, as the
- deseases are as varied as the wildlife. When you leave a hotel you are
- issued an environment suit, a stun gun, a large swat big enough to down an
- Oort fly (you would need body armour to protect yourself fully from this
- beast). If you pale at the thought of close contact with nature, you can
- take a trip on a Landcrawler which transports you through the jungle
- protected by a Securifield
-
- The second planet, Darkes Hollow is very hot and not pleasantly so - the
- average temperature is 226 degrees Centigrade. The reason it is populated
- at all is the ore available for mining is very rich in metals. Miners
- families live there in small underground communities and the mining
- corporation subsidises two holidays on Bigg`s Colony per year. Robots have
- to do most of the surface work as the temperatures and radiation there are
- too great for humans Power is derived from massive arrays of solar panels
- which run the very powerful air reconditioning units for the settlements
- below, and also drive the vast smelting operation Reputedly, enormous
- danger money is paid to miners when they need to venture on to the surface
- in their powered armour. In order to do some urgent repair or other.
- There have even been stories of disenchanted workers arranging for robots
- to be unavailable when a good arises, just so they can receive the one-off
- payment and leave the hated place forever.
-
-
- Andceeth
- ========
-
- Andceeth boasts a bustling starport in the city of Diamond, and travellers
- from a host of worlds come to stay in the splendour and luxury of its
- hotels. These date back to the early days of the Federation, when Diamond
- was the major centre for Commercial transactions between planetary
- govemments. Before the days of the Universal Bulletin Board and guaranteed
- transfer. The worlds of Andceeth were the banking centre for the
- Federation
-
- The mineral reserves for the largest companies of the Federation and many
- planetary governments were stored in an enormous vault built on Trouble.
- Andceeth two. The violent surface storms, constant electrical discharges
- and corrosive atmosphere were intended to deter would be raiders. The
- actual banking and commercial centres were established on the more
- congenial world of Capitol (not to be confused with the heart of the
- Empire).
-
- Despite the harsh conditious of Trouble, there were several recorded
- attempts to raid the vault and make off with the biggest haul in the
- history of crime. None of the raids ever succeeded, although Hari van
- Dryuver managed to penetrate all (of the outer defences before dying of a
- heart attack brought on, so it is said, by the sight of so much wealth in
- one spot Even if Hari had managed to leave the planet, it is still doubtful
- that he would have escaped the enormous police presence maintained at the
- time.
-
- The most audacious attempt on the Federation reserves was launched by
- Colonel Maximillian Wrekcht, one-time commander of the Empire's fifth
- fleet. Embittered by a series of defeats at the hand of the Federation he
- attempted to destroy the vault by means of an asteroid bombardment, from an
- orbit just outside that of the sixth planet. He entered the system with a
- modified and heavily stealthed cruiser and managed to deflect three
- planetoids towards Trouble before he was detected. The Federation were
- able to destroy two of the missiles and shunt the last into the sun.
- Maximillian was subject to court marshall in his absence, but most people
- believe he died trying to ram the vault with his own ship in a final
- defiant gesture at the Federation.
-
- When the system of guaranteed transactions and Universal Bulletin Board
- trading was introduced, the commercial heart of Andceeth was destroyed.
- There followed a very turbulent period and fortunes were made and lost in
- minutes in the chaos surrounding the charge. The world suddenly pluuged
- from being the banking capital of the explored worlds to relatively
- anonymous dot in most computer star banks.
-
- Capitol now preserved a jealously guarded independence of both Federation
- and Empire, relying on agriculture and mineral exploitation to support its
- inhabitants. The vault on trouble was seized by the planetary govemment
- two months after the conversion to guaranteed transfer, and although much
- depleted from its initial state, the mineral wealth contained there has
- been enough to finance the colony towards complete self sufficiency. The
- colony now runs on a democratic system and is a popular trading stop for
- the communities of the surrounding star systems
-
-
- Anlave
- ======
-
- Anlave is a small, compact system, with a long and distinguish history in
- the records of the Federation navy. It was originally colonised by a team
- of experimental horticulturalists, eager to try and develop new citrus
- crops in a different stellar system than Old Earth. In this regard, the
- colony was a failure and the three new strains developed in the early
- years, the plum lemon, ground fruit and the mugwach were engineering
- disasters. Vast tracts of land had been given over to the new crops and
- when the market failed to materialise the colonists sought new income.
-
- Luckily, at the same time, the emerging Federation navy were looking for
- cheap land to establish dockyards and supply depots and accepted the offer
- made by the colonists of Anderton. One continent was sold to the military
- for their sole use. This was sufficient to provide the scientists with
- capital to fund their next series of crops the potato-grape, harricot
- marrow, carrot-banana and lentil quince. These new arrivals also failed to
- excite the gourmet palates of the Federation, and the scientific
- entrepreneurs left Auderton, run out by irate farmers. Ironically, thirty
- four years later the potato grape was revived, when it was found to provide
- a perfect feed for the newly discovered Verrix beast of Phiagre.
-
- The Anlave system was a focus for the third birthright wars, and many of
- the early settlements were destroyed by bombardment. The Federation navy
- took great losses during the surprise attack, but rallied round the
- flagship of Adnmiral Ghenkis B'nami and in a flourish of innovative
- surprise manoeuvres, recaptured the planet and drove the invaders away.
- After the raid, the defences of the naval base were strengthened and
- additional bases were established on Anderton's mine and Denver. Military
- influence on the re established farming community on Anderton remains
- strong.
-
- With three planets having substantial military presence, and a wide variety
- of environments to hand, Anlave was a natural choice for the first military
- training academy outside the Sol system. It is also conveniently situated
- at the heart of a moderately dense group of stars, and has several times
- been a local administrative centre. This pivotal role in local space has
- led to it being the focus of attention for nearby wars. The population of
- the planet has varied cousiderably during its history, and the number of
- settlements has in the past been far greater than at present. Although the
- Academy has now moved to the custom world of Navy Central in the nearby Eta
- Cassiopeia system, most of the naval administration remains including some
- of the naval repair facilities.
-
- Fraser is an interesting city to visit, but the bustle of constant naval
- activity coupled with the tacitum nature of the native farmers and miners
- means that it can be hard to get to know the people of the colony. The
- museums of the planet are very well laid out especially the Menmory of
- Gildur building in honour of the planets only truly great musician. A more
- depressing, but equally impressive display is the Folly of mankind
- exhibition, which graphically displays the desolation suffered in the wars
- for the planet.
-
-
- Arcturus
- ========
-
- The main settlement is on Discovery, a planet with an oxygen atmosphere
- and, like others of this type is used for agriculture to feed the rest of
- the galaxy. For those unaccustomed to living under a red giant, the red
- light of day is rather unsettling, particularly during the summer when
- there is permanent daylight, such is the inclination of the planet Some
- find it disturbing and locals regularly see newcomers in a state of
- hysteria as they try to get passage home prematurely. "Red people" as they
- are known are said to be strange and this is attributed to the colour of
- the light.
-
- When the first settlers arrived, life was at an early stage of evolution so
- was easily replaced by the species introduced. Despite the knowledge in
- the field of ecology, humans still manage to end up with an imbalance due
- to the complexity of building a system from scratch Evolution still does it
- best, but then it does have time on its side.
-
- Due to the orbital period, seasons last for around seven Earth years. this
- is quite a daunting thought when that can mean seven years of almost
- complete darkness or daylight For this reason, those who can afford it have
- two homes, one in the southern and one in the northem hemisphere. If they
- are very fortunate, a person may have a residence in another system. Those
- who are less so, make do with artificial lighting to provide the
- wavelengths essential for human survival. Even so, the suicide rate is
- always high in the winter years. People born in different seasons have
- distinct personalities, due to their formative years spent in one extreme
- or the other.
-
- The inhabitants of the Arcturus system ignore warnings from the Stellar
- Monitoring Service, that the sun is not stable. Reports suggest that is
- likely to collapse into a white dwarf in the next few thousand years, but
- some studies say that it could be in the next hundred. Collapse would
- produce massive doses of radiation which would be received by all orbiting
- bodies, killing all life. Still, the locals insist on staying. Any change
- in the sun`s state will be announced by the S.M.S. so visitors should not
- be put off.
-
- KD
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-
- Arexack
- =======
-
- Peter's Eden is a small mined out world resettled by followers Church of
- KumByar, an obscure sect which believes in an after life made progressively
- less awful by successive years of virtuous living. For 100 Arexack-years
- after the founding of the colony (65 Earth-years of prayer, head shaving,
- flagellation, and life-extending drugs) there was little trade with Peter`s
- Eden since the settlers lived austere lives eating locally grown roots and
- vegetables raw.
-
- But then Galactic Play Boy Zack Blackbeam spent some ten million Credits on
- HoloProjectors and meteorological control deviccs to stage a fake Coming of
- KumByar on Peter's Eden. The settlers, being religious and extremely
- gullible, were totally taken in and so devastated to hear that their
- ascendence to the Highest Level of Paradise was prevented only by the
- "displeasing shave" of their leader His Magnificence the Right Holy Ssord
- Rettu III
-
- 65 sin free years were promptly tarnished by the lynching of Rettu III and
- 74 years of bloody holy war that continues to this day. The Church is
- violently divided over the interpretation of the phrase "displeasing
- shave". The traditionalists believed that KumByar had found them wanting
- on grounds of insufficient baldness and now remove every follicle of hair'
- from the body using micro laser surgery. The other side feel that shaven
- skin is offensive in His Sight and, with the aid of imported hormonal
- treatments, attempt to grow verdent hair over every part of their bodies.
- This war has brought Arexack back into Galactic Trade, importing firearms,
- defollicalation kits, and hair creams; exporting root crops and pelts.
-
- IB
-
- Ayethti
- =======
-
- Topaz has rich indigenous life, but little has progressed from the seas to
- the land. For this reason most star catalogues class the world as a water
- world. It would be more appropriate to describe it as one enormous
- paddling pool, with an occasional large hill. The world possesses no
- really deep oceans, instead it has a thin covering of mineral rich water,
- rarely deeper than 300m. The water is at an almost uniform temperature,
- making swimming a very pleasant experience, since it is almost impossible
- for a human to sink in the dense liquid.
-
- Life forms on Ayethti have adapted to the rich mineral broth of the seas
- and they out compete introduced life forms from the Federation and even
- bio-engineered empire technology is no better than the native species. The
- colonists of this world therefore farm the local fauna and flora, exporting
- large quantities of protein rich plankton and krill like animals. Mining
- of the mineral rich seas is conducted both directly, on land and
- underwater, and indirectly by harvesting modified animals which filter and
- concentrate desired salts from the water.
-
- The planet orbits an M red flare star, and most colonists have flare
- shelters beneath the protective water of Topaz. The starports are all
- situated on land and have provision for shelter for all visitors. It is
- mandatory for all visitors to signflare disclaimers and prove they have
- adequate insurance cover before they are allowed on the world.
-
- Flares are a spectacular sight and stellar seismologists normally provide
- good warning of impending events. If you are present on Topaz when a flare
- is publicised, it is worth delaying your leaving until after the event. A
- local law on Topaz, followed in Simpsontown and Lomas (but less so at
- Fortress Sheehan) is that a hotel resident can extend a booking
- indefinitely during a flare this is very useful for a visitor since when a
- flare is declared, hotel charges for new visitors have been known to
- increase seven fold or more over the resident price.
-
- Topaz may be well known amongst amateur astronomers and star gazers for its
- flares but what makes it truly famous was the creation of Quitolline. It
- is amazing that until the Topaz life forms were studied for
- pharmaceuticals, over 80% of all space travellers were subjected to
- hyperspace sickness. This is a tremendously debilitating syndrome which is
- now almost unrecognised. Only the very few people who suffer from allergic
- reactions to Quitolline need endure the disorientation of hyper-jump
- sickness. (And most such people really prefer to remain at home and do
- their stellar travelling second hand by way of sensa- vid). Quitolline is
- the most effective anti-h-sickness drug ever discovered and its synthesis
- from naturally occurring forms on Topaz is a closely guarded secret. It
- forms one of the major exports for the planet and system.
-
- D.M.
-
-
- Aymiay.
- ======
-
- Cooperworld is a hot and steamy jungle planet, of the sort often depicted
- in the more ridiculous high adventure yarns of the popular vid media. It
- teems with native life and the raucous cries of the native fauna which fill
- the night time can be unsettling to newcomers. The grail bat imitates the
- sounds of a screaming human with uncanny accuracy and can be very
- off-putting for the unwary. It is regrettable that the native colonists
- seem to have developed a habit for playing practical jokes on new arrivals,
- so any visitors had best be prepared for some sleepless nights
-
- The jungle provides a fascinating and lively environment for tourists and
- the world has a wide range of indigenous life. This has been allowed to
- remain since the plant and animal life can all be assimilated by the human
- digestive system. This means that colonisation of the world has been
- relatively cheap to carry out compared to terraforming, but the humid
- conditions of the world have limited industrial development. Most income
- for the world comes from organised hunting and exploration parties.
-
- Lomasport forms the centre for the Revised Catholic Mission and has three
- universities, each with a very high reputation amongst the federation
- worlds. The Grahamhurst theological college has produced some of the most
- incisive philosophers and radical thinkers of modern times, as well as a
- constant stream of missionaries to the outer systems and worlds of the
- Empire.
-
- Goldstein starport maintains ship repair facilities which are universally
- acclaimed, and it is a major centre for used ship exchanges in this region
- of the explored worlds. The world is proud of its allegiance to the
- Federation and adheres strictly to the legal code of Old Earth Visitors
- from the Empire should be aware of the restrictions on the introduction of
- slaves to the world. Any man or woman resident on the planet for a period
- of more than thirty days is automatically decreed a free person and laws of
- the Empire are not binding. This information is clearly stated in all new
- immigration documents, but has caused diplomatic incidents in the past
-
- DM
-
- Bedaho
- ======
-
- Bedaho is famous throughout the known worlds as the home of the goldskins.
- There are very few worlds which do not leave some marks upon the human
- population but few are as obvious as that of Bedaho. While many humans go
- to some lengths to hide any effects their home planet might produce, the
- population of Home delight in showing off their differences
-
- Any form of life which grows on Home is infected by a native life form, at
- the sub- cellular level. It is entirely benign and some people believe
- that it confers resistance to some viral infections. The only side effect
- of infection is to turn the host creature a radient glow colour. A visit
- to Home is like taking a trip into King Midas' court, the world glows with
- gold from one horizon to the other. Every living creature on the planet
- shimmers with life and glisters in golden hues. The crops are gold, the
- trees are gold, the animals are gold and the people are golden.
-
- The only other colours are pigments, produced in vast quantities by the
- local chemical plants and used at every opportunity to break up the
- landscape. People from Home are probably unique in the known worlds for
- preferring granite jewellery and jade ornaments to those of gold. There is
- little demand on Home for the metal gold, except for electronics and
- robotics, but other precious metals and luxury goods are always welcome.
- There is a ready market on Home for off world animal pelts, any shape,
- pattern or shade makes a welcome change to the locals who regard their
- planet's life forms as being monotonously dull, despite the richness of the
- colours involved.
-
- There is a corresponding trade from Home to the rest of the known worlds
- for goldskin leather. Astrogator Corporation signed an exclusive deal with
- the planetary government of Home early this century giving it sole rights
- to commercial use of goldskin leather in its ships and yachts. It is the
- quality and colour of the leatherwork which marks an Astrogator spacecraft
- as distinctive, quite apart form the other luxury features which it might
- enjoy. Several other companies use goldskin fabrics to give themselves an
- edge in the luxury markets as well. At one stage the uncontrolled
- slaughter of native and imported animals threatened to turn the colony into
- an anarchy, but intervention by the Imperial navy restored order. In
- modern times the culling of local animals is strictly controlled by
- government, and poaching carries a very heavy sentence and fine.
-
- The exact nature of the organism which causes the goldskin effect is not
- completely determined yet, though its effects are well understood. A
- creature born on the planet or remaining there for a prolonged time (longer
- than 30 days) will become infected by the organism and then acquires the
- distinctive pigmentation within a few weeks. The colour is permanent and
- goldskins who leave the planet remain golden but the organism is not passed
- on by any form of contact. Empire technicians trying to get the goldskin
- effect to appear in laboratory animals have so far failed to duplicate the
- condition necessary for the organism to survive
-
-
- Beta Hydri
- ==========
-
- Conveniently situated approximately halfway between the centres of both
- Federation and Empire it is one of the founding memebers of the Federation.
- Following the first interstellar war. This large system maintains a
- thriving civilisation and trade. The main World of Homeland has
- established itself as a major centre for trading in luxury goods and the
- downtown regions of Dickens and Hooper are renowned for precious metal work
- and jewellery. The authorities on the planet have attempted to control the
- spread of industrial technology, craftsmen and women provide high quality
- finished work, for a price. Tourism is a major source of income for the
- system, though several major corporations maintain large offices here,
- because of the convenient location.
-
- The terraformed world of New Caledonia was settled originally by two
- families of mega millionaires of Scottish descent,from Capitol (before it
- became the centre of Empire administration). They financed the conversion
- of the world, and placed major constraints on its development. As was the
- wish of the founding families, the world is devoted to game hunting and
- fishing, with large areas of the planet given over to moors, fens and
- forests despite the relatively high population. The planet lives by
- tourism and sporting events. The planet also has a reputation for good
- stables and has held the interstellar equestrian finals more often than any
- other planet.
-
- New Caledonia also has a reputation for producing the finest liquor in
- civilied space with several distilleries vying for the highest accolades.
- Many believe that the ultimate prize must be held for Fujiyama Old Gold, or
- Glen Halycouia whiskeys
-
- DM
-
-
- Cemiess
- =======
-
- A curious system, thought to have lost its outer planets many millenia ago
- due to a close encounter with another star system. The lack of gas giants
- in the system delayed any major settlement until 3055, despite the inner
- planet, Maxwell Rock being quite mineral rich (named after the ancient
- explorer Pol Maxwell, now widely known from the popular dream sequence
- "Maxwell Returns"). The early miners found the cost of bringing in their
- own fuel outweighed the potential gain. It seems hard to believe now, with
- the Core so thoroughly populated, that a known "mineral rich would be left
- alone for so long, but in those days planets were plentiful and people
- thinly spread. The Core then was much like the Outer Rim today. It was
- also before the invention of the shield generator so scooping fuel from a
- star was out of the question
-
- The Empire began terraforming Cemiess 2 in 3080, partly to satisfy the
- enormous demand for outdoor space by its exploding population, and partly
- as a political snub to the Federation. The Federation had previously
- claimed the world, but the decision to start the terraforming process was
- still tied up in bureaucracy. The Federal Senate had already postponed the
- scheme three times in order to keep within budget on the New Worlds project
- This was largely due to Governor Santorini of Tau Ceti (nicknamed Proxmire
- by the press from some obscure historical reference) whose cost cutting
- exercises are now seen as having been very destructive to Federal progress
- in the long term. Nevertheless his tax cutting policies were popular at
- the time, and he is still the longest serving govement there - 76 years up
- to his assassination in 3098. Emerald was first settled by imperial
- colonists in 3101, shortly followed by a heavily armed group from the
- Federation led by Admiral O`Brien. He personally supervised the building
- of a major fortification in only three days (seen in the gung- ho
- propaganda film "O`Brien`s War"), but all there died a week later from a
- mysterious plague. Both sides fought intermittently over Emerald for the
- next thirty years ending when Imperial Clone Troops were sent in and the
- imperial XV Fleet were stationed there. A diplomatic solution was finally
- found in 3136 in the Emerald Treaty, which narrowly avoided an assault by
- an enormous Federal task force, and brought about the uneasy peace we have
- today. It is also why Cemiess is the only imperial system in which slavery
- is illegal. This was to satisfy Federal demands, but there is reputed to
- be a thriving black market in them.
-
- DB
-
-
- Enaness
- =======
-
- The colonist of this system established a rigourous communist hierarchy on
- the only oxygen atmosphere planet of the system. The regime has prospered
- and the body politic dominate the other worlds starports. The population
- of the worlds are booming and increasing in prosperity. All mining and
- industrial interests are state owned and largely automated Slavery is
- strictly forbidden and freedom is assured to anyone arriving in the
- territory regardless of race. Religious ceremonies of any form are illegal
- and commitments made in such circumstances are regarded as void under
- Enaness law
-
- All inhabitants of the system have a birthright guaranteed by the state,
- which is a single journey ticket to either Earth or Capitol, no other
- property is acknowledged. political indoctrination begins early on in
- childhood, but anyone declaring a desire to leave free to do so. There is
- no return permitted, however immigration to the worlds is strictly
- controlled and all goods are turned over to the state on arrival. Traders
- and visitors sometimes find the attitude of the inhabitants to material
- goods disconcerting
-
- The academy of Rymhananman is justly famous for its theoretical physics and
- chemistry departments. It also boasts the foundation established by
- Wyksyrndra Baranha to explore and exploit Enaness 4. WyKsymdra is famous
- for his conjecture that the fourth planet of Enaness was the homeworld of a
- civilised alien race, who later terraformed Charles Colony when they
- rendered their own world uninhabitable by excessive pollution. The
- evidence for his theory is hotly disputed by many eminent archeologisls,
- but they are at a loss to explain the peculiar mineral deposits of Enaness
- 4 and the absence of ancient fossils on Enaness 5 The abrupt appearance of
- life sprung full grown in all its glory suggests to Baranha tentative
- evidence of the works of an ancient spacefaring civilisation.
-
- If this theory is correct, there is no doubt that the alien species, and
- all tangible artifacts have disappeared during the intervening millenia.
- Part of the work of the foundation is to analyse the native species of
- other alien worlds and see if there are any anomalous similarities across
- worlds. The task is monumental and no conclusive results are expected for
- at least a century. The Foundation is supported by voluntary contributions
- from a number of trusts and charities. For information about donations,
- consult your local library database
-
- DM
-
-
- Epsilon Eridani
- ===============
-
- This system has nine planets, three of which are home to humans. The most
- noticable, is the inner pfanet New California, terraformed by the Cisco
- Corporation in 2958. This large conglomerate made a fortune with a
- patented terraforming method and now they have interests in innumerable
- fields. It is a beautiful world with stunning panoramas everywhere;
- flowers exotic trees, rivers and mountains have been carefully placed to be
- aesthetic. In fact it is so consistently picturesque that some people
- become distressed. When they are used to worlds with pockets of scenic
- beauty scattered amongst jungles of the urban type, it all gets a bit too
- much on New Califomia where there isn't so much as a discarded vidicube
- wrapper in the verdant garden
-
- Most come here for the Cisco Theme Park which was set up with no expense
- spared and costs a fortune to visit. It is well worth it though because
- you can live in a world of almost any fantasy you wish, even murder (slaves
- are very useful). If you want a break from the lushness outside, you can
- elect to stay for a day at the Ancient London Earth World of 1995. Every
- effort has been made to make it as authentic as possible, it even has the
- stench of pollution
-
- Every fantasy theme has its own complex which is self contained, with
- actors to help tourists play a part in adventures and feel that it is real.
- You can pay a little extra and have a personal android servant that looks
- exactly like the personality of your choice for when you are relaxing in
- the hotel section. The most frequently attended is the Erotic Pleasures of
- the Galaxy Centre which is not for the prudish or the faint hearted Amongst
- the customers there are always a number of private detectives doing
- research for angry clients who think their partner is up to no good having
- found receipts from Cisco Theme Park
-
- There are more wholesome themes on offer and it is not worth describing
- more because one man`s fantasy may be the every day drudgery of another.
- Remember there are always psychiatrists on hand to help you prepare for
- reality when you have to return home.
-
- KD
-
-
- Eta Cassiopeia
- ==============
-
- A very unusual system, which went unexplored for a long time after a small
- error in the Comprehensive Star Survey of 2153 logged the system as a
- binary with no planets. It is the only system known, so far, with
- habitable worlds in the Trojan points of a large planetary body with all
- three bodies moving in exactly the same orbital path, separated by 60
- degrees
-
- Both these worlds, Trojan and Feynman have indigenous life and examination
- of their biological structure shows them to be based on the same DNA-like
- genetic mechanism as each other. Current theories suggest that particles
- spread along the orbital path following an asteroidal impact with Trojan,
- on which life was just emerging, and reached the atmosphere of Feynman
- relatively intact. Though there is evidence for a major glancing impact on
- Trojan in its early history (thought by some to have helped form its moon),
- this is highly contested by some scientists. The Federal Navy terraformed
- the only moon of the gas giant between in the 2970s to give an ideal
- training ground for planetary assault troops, and now that the Naval
- Academy has been moved here, it is the foremost naval training centre.
- There are no surface settlements for civilian visitors, they must disembark
- at the orbital station "Morgues Mortuary." The station was named (at first
- it was only a nickname) after a tyrannical naval training sergeant
- Maximillian Morgue. He was found guilty of abusing his position and was
- executed, following a mutiny after twenty of his recruits died in a single
- horrific incident
-
- Both Trojan and Feynman are largely agricultural worlds. Trojan is more
- heavily populated, and was the first to be settled. It is also where most
- of the light service industries which supply the Navy are based. The Navy
- import most of their heavy equipment from other nearby systems (especially
- from Camp Powell in AC+79 3888). Since the joint government here highly
- discourage the polluting heavy industry this would require. Feynman (named
- after an ancient physicist) is almost entirely agricultural, and is joked
- about within the navy as being the most boring place for shore leave. The
- well known saying getting leave on Hicksville, was started here.
-
- DB
-
-
- Exbeur
- ======
-
- The planet Sheehanworld was initially overlooked in the exploitation of
- this region of space, the Federation gained a very firm grip on the planets
- and nearby star systems and relied on mainly automatic mining ships to
- develop the region. Because of this human population of the stars was
- relatively slow. There were furthur setbacks for the first colonists on
- the planet, with the first two settlements being wiped out by mysterious
- plagues
-
- The natural life on this cold planet were naturally hardy and many intrepid
- explorers fell victim to local parasites which managed to find comfortable
- hosts amongst the humans The planet is not an ice world, although it has
- large glaciated regions. There are fertile areas close to the equator and
- most humans choose to live there. The life on Sheehanworld is no longer
- harsh. Federation cultivators and harvesting machines have cleared large
- tracts of all native species and Earth basic stock has been imported to
- take over the cleared land.
-
- The most successful animals imported to the planet have come from the
- antipodes of Earth with kangaroos, duck billed platypuses and wombats
- providing a peculiar set of creatures to exploit a foreign ecology. The
- success of the duck billed platypus is especially remarkable considering
- its own precarious existence on Earth itself, where the animal is mainly
- confined to zoos and breeding laboratories. An ironic turn about is
- provided by the rabbit, which wreaked such havoc when it was introduced to
- Australia on Earth; it completely failed to find a foothold on Sheehaworld,
- in fact, the Sheehanworld parasite which killed most of the rabbits
- introduced is now used on Earth to control the population back in Australia
-
- The planets of Exbeur are not known for the commercial crops grown there,
- but rather as the centre of operations for the Federation mining concerns
- which operate in the volume of space nearby. Exbeur is home for one of the
- Federations largest mining fleets, and repair facilities for automated
- mining equipment can be found here, for Federation owned machines. Some
- Corporation vessels have service contracts here, but these are rarely
- leased to individual traders
-
- The miners of the Federation are renowned as rough and ready types and
- strangers wandering into any of the planetary bars or saloons may be
- surprised at the frequency of fist- fights. The experiences of a real life
- Exbeur miner, Douglas Mounthilbert form the basis of one of the most
- popular vid-series, Times of Splendour back at the Federation heart.
- Although the series has glamorised the events considerably, historians such
- as Aldwaith Rumbart are quick to disclaim the series as popular trash, but
- have to agree that in many matters of detail it accurately portrays the
- early development of the Exbeur system and establishment of Camp Biggs and
- Nakamichi Depot.
-
- There is a museum in Nakamichi Depot to the memory of Mounthilbert,
- containing some of the most remarkable footage ever captured on vid. A
- restored version of the vid can be enjoyed by anyone visiting. It records
- how Douglas managed to defend one of the local farmers from attack by a
- leopard hawk, one of the local predators. The "hawks were a bane of the
- early colonists" once the plagues were overcome, and Mounthilberts battle
- is the only recorded incident where a man bested one of the creatures with
- his bare hands, as well as being the storyline for may plays and an episode
- of Times the event captured the imagination of Jjagged Bbanner who
- dedicated their recording Death and Dishonour to the memory of Douglas (The
- Mounthilbert estate found the title offensive and tried to sue the band,
- but were unsuccessful)
-
- DM
-
-
- Exioce
- ======
-
- O'Rourke Colony is not a particularly hospitable world, since the surface
- temperature of the World never goes above the freezing point of water. It
- became of interest to the scientific community when the rest of the system
- was explored. The third planet shows evidence of being terraformed in the
- very distant past, although the corrosive atmosphere suggests a very
- different life form than humankind was responsible. This discovery led to
- massive research investment by both Federation and Empire in the system.
- Thatcher Starport grew out of a group of industrial chemists investigating
- the origins of the Exioce III "biosphere". It is now a centre for the
- fabrication of super conductors and related products
-
- Experiment was terraformed by the Empire and this world is now the heart of
- the system. Being so much nearer to the star, it maintains a far more
- clement climate with a year half as long as that of O'Rourke. From its
- early beginnings as a research station to monitor closely the terraforming
- process, de Gaul Depot has become the centre for administration in the
- system. There are abundant mineral resources amongst the worlds of the
- system and it is a major production centre for computers and robotics.
-
- Attempts to introduce livestock onto Experiment have been largely
- unsuccessful, and O'Rourke colony has a polar climate, severely restricting
- the animals able to survive there Polar bears and seals have adapted well,
- competing on equal terms with the indigenous life forms, but no other Earth
- animals have adapted to the conditions. A fierce native predator has been
- christened the Yeti, after a mythical creature from antiquity, and has been
- responsible for the deaths of over two hundred research staff during the
- history of the colony. this in turn has made the system attractive to big
- game hunters.
-
- D.M
-
-
- Extila
- ======
-
- The farmers of Carter`s World are justly proud of their reputation for
- producing some of the richest harvests of the Empire. Food exported from
- the World find their way to Achenar, Facece and even Earth, where the
- ground tree is a favourite delicacy amongst the high society and luxury
- catering industry. We cross bred grain varieties of of Carters World are
- reputed to make the finest bread in the known worlds and the Revised
- Catholic Mission of Aymiay insist that all their holy wafers be made with
- pure Carter wheat
-
- The populace of Carter's World are a racially mixed group, with several
- waves of settlers with different backgrounds landing and making a fresh
- start under the harsh light of Eltila. The planet has an "open door"
- policy for immigration and the relatively simple and disorganised feudal
- ruling system suits an agricultural life style. Despite the variety of
- racial backgrounds" the inhabitants of Carter`s World have a very uniform
- appearance to off- worlders. The harsh sunlight and the high gravity have
- bred a distinctive bulky dark skinned race with a marked distain for any
- kind of pretension
-
- The indigenous life forms of Carter's World are tolerated, but not pampered
- a local hexapod is used as draught animal by most farmers. But with
- typical Carter bluntness it is called beast and has no more formal name.
- The local fauna compete fairly evenly with imported Achenar and Earth
- stock, but the native plant life is not compatible with human digestive
- tracts and so imported varieties are farmed. A few verrix can be found
- hauling loads for the most prosperous farm communities. The imported
- verrix are highly prized and more than one local war has broken out over
- disputes about land use with the animals. These wars are highly localised
- affairs and tradition forbids the use of military or heavy weapons.
- Disputes are usually between neighbouring villages and rarely escalate
- furthur.
-
- Visitors to Carter's World are made welcome and the local hospitality is
- freely extended to one and all. Most visitors find the 2.8 standard
- gravities a bit daunting but booster shots can temporarily overcome this.
- Unless a traveller has grown up in high gravity environments, strenuous
- exercise should be avoided. There are organised tourist visits of all the
- famous planetary features of Caters World and tourists are advised to keep
- with the registered tours.
-
- DM
-
-
- Facece
- ======
-
- Known as the second capital of the Empire, this system is the home of one
- of the major Empire fleets. The commercial and industrial heart of the
- system is the oxygen atmosphere planet of Topaz, famed for its spectacular
- rift valleys and tremendous waterfalls. Mineral exploitation development
- of Topaz is confined to deep mines and the planet supports a thriving
- tourist industry in addition to the vital administrative support it
- provides the Empire Many of the Empire's most prominent politicians and
- officers have their second homes on the lake shores of Topaz
-
- The eighth planet, Peter's Wreck has been taken over by the military, and
- training bases have been established there, for this reason the planet is
- interdicted and no casual visitors are allowed. It corresponds closely to
- the military worlds of the Federation such as Navy Central on Eta Casiopia.
- The military industrial complexes of the Facece system are self supporting,
- with military fuel synthesis using the abundant power in the system. If
- your credit is sufficient, there are no better facilities in the Empire
- than those available here for equipping a vessel.
-
- The proximity of so much Empire force means that the traveller in this area
- has little to fear from pirate raiders, though adherence to Empire law is
- of prime importance. For the visitor from the Federation, Topaz seems like
- a condensation of all things Empire, and in many ways the regime is
- enforced more strictly than on Capitol. Tourists must be absolutely sure
- that all papers are in order and always keep their identity disks to hand
-
- The planet of Topaz has been colonised for almost as long as Capitol and
- bears the marks of some of the early excesses of the Empire, particularly
- with regard to the race laws and early eugenics programs. The native life
- forms have been rigorously suppressed and Earth forms have taken control
- completely. The Quagga was introduced early on in the colonisation program
- and vast herds now roam parts of the planet. Topaz is almost unique of the
- known planets since an attempt to introduce rabbits to exterminate native
- herbivores failed completely early in the colony's history.
-
- DM
-
-
- Fawaol
- ======
-
- The Fawaol system was originally explored by scouts from the Darius
- Foundation in an attempt to find a planet which could be used as a base for
- genetic engineering research. The first colony was established two years
- after discovery of the planet and a wide variety of animal life was
- imported from all the oxygen atmosphere worlds of explored space. The
- Foundation intended to exploit the different forms and experiments were
- undertaken to cross breed and geneticalty combine strains from entirely
- different evolutionary groups
-
- The work was undertaken in strict secrecy, since the manipulation being
- conducted were of highly dangerous and illegal nature. No-one is likely to
- know of the results of the work, however, since the early experimental
- records and "creations" were destroyed in a series of raids by extreme eco
- terrorists on the principal laboratories of the Foundation. Documents
- related to the experiments had been leaked to concerned orgaisations, and
- their contents were so horrifying to the general public that although one
- hundred and seventy four terrorists were arrested by planetary authorities,
- all were acquitted on technicalities.
-
- The Empire sent armed forces to finish the work of the terrorists and the
- Darius Foundation was destroyed forever. There remained the question of
- what to do with the enormous range of animals left after the laboratories
- were dismantled. Quentin Cholmondley presented a proposal to convert large
- tracts of the world, (renamed Tracy after the commander of the Empire
- fleet) into game reserves and zoological gardens. The intention was to
- provide micro environments tailored to each group of species and establish
- the largest series of free range habitats in space, where animals from all
- planets could be seen in conditions as close as possible to the wild.
-
- After the success and popular acclaim for the ecological fighters the idea
- of confining the creatures through artificial barriers was dismissed, and
- alternative methods of separating the widely different animal species were
- sought. In addition to the use of geological features and artificial
- earthworks, several biological methods are employed in the game parks of
- Tracy. These range from the poisonous and repellant gemini worms of
- Ackandso to the genetically enhanced tigers of Achenar, which are used to
- confine large herd animals to their prescribed lands
-
- Tracy has a twelve hour day and though the change of day length does not
- affect many of the imported species, few purely nocturnal hunters manage to
- flourish and have to be assisted by the zoo staff instead. The zoos are
- staffed on a permanent basis by teams of rangers and scientists who perform
- all necessary culling in a controlled and systematic fashion. The Empire
- retains a police force to deter poachers and game hunters and unlicensed
- killing of any creature on the world is illegal and carries stiff penalties
- and fines
-
- D.M.
-
-
- Laedia
- ======
-
- Mansfield Colony began as a Federation re supply depot for deep space
- exploration The initial colony was provided with workshops and hyperdrive
- repair facilities and automated Federation mining equipment was brought to
- provide the necessary raw materials The local ecology of the main continent
- suffered terribly due to the unenlightened attitudes of the commanders of
- the Federation navy at the time. In retrospect, the damage that was done
- to the planetary environment seems terrible but at the time the single idea
- uppermost in the minds responsible for space exploration was expand
-
- At the time Laedla was explored and developed, there was serious concern
- amongst humanity in general that there was a belligerent extra terrestrial
- race waging war on new planets. Many ships were disappearing near Zelada,
- Ququvc and Aymiay and the federation was keen to expand in a different
- region in case the fears of non-human encounters were verified
-
- To this day, the loss of thirteen exploration vessels within a single
- sector in three months remains unexplained, but similar bursts of losses
- have occurred on different occasions at the edges of expanding human space.
- The threat of alien invasion or warfare has diminished however, since no
- active encounter has ever been recorded and no trace of non-human
- civilisation has been reliably confirmed on any planet.
-
- Mansfield colony was put together in a frenzy of panic, when the Federation
- anticipated a war which never emerged. The colony was equipped with a mass
- of sophisticated robotic equipment and machine shops, but few colonists.
- The second stage of colonisation set out to reverse this trend, immigration
- by thousands of peasant farmers from worlds bordering the Empire. As the
- population changed from military dominated mining and refurbishing to a
- more agricultural base, the Federation navy presence was reduced
-
- The Empire invaded Mansfield colony in force on Lightning Thursday, and the
- Federation forces were overwhelmed within two hours. It was the greatest
- set-back the Ghurka regiment of the Federation has ever suffered and it
- confirmed the Empires Clone troopers as their elite forces. The empire
- ensured that the Federation could not reclaim the world by establishing
- strong fortifications at Maxwell City and Suzuki town and two naval bases
- off planet.
-
- Once the Empire had taken control of the population, they lost no time in
- re- establishing an industrial economic base for the planet. The world and
- the outer planets are all donated by Empire mining concerns, and Mansfield
- colony is a net importer of food in some years. This is due to Empire
- reliance on single strain crops which can be very vulnerable to epidemics,
- when the entire world crop of a particular type may be destroyed.
-
- DM
-
-
- Lave
- ====
-
- The trading centre for this region of unusual systems. Through some
- unexplained quirk of nature all systems have just one inhabited woirld
- orbiting a single star. These systems are often known as ."The Old Worlds"
- as they were amongst the first to be settled, despite there lack of gas
- giants. They were also renowned for their lawlessness as only the
- corporate states in the region had any police force to speak about
-
- "Lave is most famous for its vast rain forests and the Lalian tree grub" as
- the main planet used to be desrribed on the now outdated Data on Systems
- publication from the Elite Federation of Pilots. Much of the rain forest
- has now been cut down by irresponsible locals wishing to raise cattle, and
- the famous tree grub is on the verge of extinction in its natural habitat.
- Unfortunately it is very sensitive to its environnient and all attempts to
- breed them in captivity have so far failed. The ecological demonstrations
- made up almost entirely by off- worlders) here are almost continuous; so
- much so that many come here regularly on their vacations in order to
- protest. Indeed, ironically the dictator Dr, Walden once reffered to the
- protesters on a vid interview as "Our thriving tourist industry" and also
- said "The system's economy depends on them so much so that we cannot afford
- to stop cutting down the forests!".
-
- DB
-
-
- Liaedin
- =======
-
- The hot white star of Liaedin sears the surface of Schneider Colony with a
- bright artinic glare. The inhabitants have come to learn that hiding from
- the light especially in the midday hours is vitally necessary to avoid
- dangerous skin cancers. In local slang a trip out in the midday sun is to
- invoke "death from above". The locals have a very sanguine attitude to
- life and death, since in the past few hundred years they have been subject
- to far more death from above than just the sunlight.
-
- Schneider Colony has had numerous starports established in the past and New
- Cousens is only the latest in a long line of local capitals. The remains
- of some of the others dot the landscape here and there, scattered amongst
- radioactive craters and pock-marks form other debris of the almost
- continual skirmishing over the planet between the Federation and Empire The
- planet is catalogued in most libraries as being "disputed" but the true
- situation is that the population are in an almost continual state of civil
- war, and neither the Federation or Empire seem very keen to end the
- situation
-
- The burning surface of New Cousens supports a very vigorous form of native
- life which have a very rapid growth cycle. Some plants sprout from nothing
- to full growth reproduce and then decay within a single day, since they are
- killed by the midday light. Earth crops have not adapted well to the harsh
- environment and most colonists survive on hydroponic crops grown in
- filtered light in sheltered darkhouses. There are few large animals native
- to the world; the largest so far discovered is a burrowing worm 20 metres
- long which inhabits the tropical deserts which lie in two bands just South
- and North of the planetary poles
-
- The presence of the giant worms in the deserts of Schneider Colony was
- revealed by the peculiar metal rich patterns detected in the initial
- orbital survey of the world conducted by Theodore Schneider. He believed
- the intricate patterns to be the work of native intelligences eager to give
- messages to visiting astronauts. When it was discovered that they were
- merely the waste products of a native worm with less intelligence than an
- average dog, Schneider relinquished claim on the world and flew off in
- search of true extra terrestrial intelligence
-
- Theodore Schneider left the colony in the hands of two families, the
- Blossoms and the Faveots. The Blossom family contracted a group of
- planetary engineers to persue the exploitation of the seas, which are very
- mineral rich. The Faveols imported Empire technology and bred a hybrid
- worm which burrowed deeper into the deserts and actively sought out mineral
- rich earth. The Faveols leave a trail of enriched ores as they move
- through the ground which can be easily harvested with cheap mechanical
- devices. The secrets of the sea mines and the hunting worms have been
- protected diligently and handed down from one generation to the next and
- are undoubtedly the best kept secrets on the planet
-
- It has become traditional to call for assistance from either the Empire
- (for the descendants of the Faveols) or the Federation (for the Blossoms)
- at the slightest infringement of the convoluted territorial laws on
- Schneider's Colony, or if mineral quotas are exceeded by either family.
- The Federation and Empire both seem content to continue the dispute,
- perhaps viewing it as a good testing ground for new military hardware,
- without wishing to start conflict in more prosperous areas,
-
- The Federation maintain a small permanent force at Wilson Base, on Ulrichs
- rock while the Empire has taken over Moore's World and the small starport
- of Smith Town Visitors to any of these worlds should be aware of the
- constant tension which prevails and the delicate potitics which prevents
- full scale war from breaking out here. Be very careful to ensure that all
- documents are up to date and accurate before venturing into this system
-
- DM
-
-
- Liaququ
- =======
-
- The water world of New California is famous for the wide range of medicines
- which the abundant ocean life provide. The World is devoid of advanced
- life forms with no natural vertebrate forms. Evolution appears to have
- pursued a similar route as on Earth with plants and simple life developing
- in the oceans, but the most advanced species are equivalent to the
- terrestial echinederms. Despite the unsophisticated anatomy of the
- animals, the ocean teems with life and it yields an abundant harvest for
- the farming communities which now inhabit the world
-
- The life forms of New California may lack sophistication, but a huge
- variety of developments have occurred in the benign environment of the hot
- ocean. On Earth some of the most potent poisons known to mankind are found
- in the jellyfish, and this is true of Liaququ's planet as well. Early
- settlers fell easy prey to the local creammis floaters and flying drevis
- froms with their potent nerve toxins. Even nowadays, the fish farmers have
- to beware of the swarming migration patterns of whip slimes.
-
- The deadly venom of many of the species of New Califomia have spawned a
- thriving pharmaceutical trade. The factory and laboratory ships of major
- interstellar drug companies keep track of the ocean currents and harvest a
- rich variety of natural drugs and medications. They also serve to notify
- the resident fisheries of unexpected concentrations of dangerous fauna
-
- Many varieties of aquatic life from Earth and other worlds have been
- introduced to the oceans of New California. Local environmental lobbies
- have made no progress at limiting the import of foreign life forms. In
- many cases the introductions have been unsuccessful and several ambitious
- commercial farming ventures have come to nothing. The dolphins and killer
- whales of Earth and the barabous and inqoqo of Cemiess have done
- particularly well, but are not commercialty exploited due to their
- recognised intelligence levels. The most successful commercial fish crop
- is the stinger of Facece which is the local staple food and a valuable
- export.
-
- The largest predator on New California is a species of eleven limbed
- starfish known as Godzilla, a historical reference of uncertain origin.
- The naturalist and environmental lobbyist M'harma Dennet has captured on
- film the remarkable fight between a godzilla and a sperm whale following
- the battle in an aircraft and finally diving into the ocean to catch the
- final moments as the godzilla dispatched the giant mammal. The fiIm has
- won several awards including the prestigious DIGMA bronze star.
-
- DM
-
-
- Phekda
- ======
-
- The Phekda system was opened up by three major corporations simulaneously.
- Kamawachi, Bell Traket and Inter-market. A brief spell of mutual
- cooperation soon degenerated into fierce corporate warring, resulting in
- the destruction of most of the original bases. Several small pressure
- groups converged on the planet of New California and set up independent
- operations, using military hardware from a nearby war to enforce their
- independence. In the uncontrolled warring, much of the indigenous life was
- destroyed by bacterial warfare and radioactive fall-out. Many parts of the
- World are still contaminated. The entire system now operates as an
- anarchic state and visitors must be prepared to deal with each individual
- entirely on their own merits
-
- It is a dangerous system to visit, especially on a casual basis, since
- there is no law enforcement in the system. Every once in a while the
- Federation attempts to impose order but the fiercely independent colonists
- resort to guerilla tactics to maintain their freedom. Any traveller
- visiting the system during such a sortie can expect to be treated in a very
- undignified fashion and may even have to stand trial as a spy. The system
- is also a haven for escaped convicts and bounty hunters
-
- All in all a highly uncivilised region and well worth missing by any law
- abiding citizen
-
- DM
-
-
- Phiagre
- =======
-
- Stevenson is a cold world orbiting an isolated star of this ternary system.
- It is a Corporate planet, but runs along the lines of the Empire rather
- than the Federation, and visitors and tourists must be sure to have all
- papers and identification readily to hand if they land at either Fortress
- Birmingham or Nakamichi's Camp. Despite the martial sounding name Fortress
- Birmingham has never been the focus of military action and the history of
- the planet has been quite peaceful the civil war which established the
- planet as an independant Corporate run World occurred within a decade of
- first landing and the government structure has all the merits and
- deficiencies of a long established bureaucracy.
-
- There was a great movement towards eco awareness at the time of the
- colonies foundation, and pledges to conserve the native forms were forced
- on the Corporations from the outset. This proved to the companies
- advantage when the native flora were later exploited commercially. The low
- mean temperature of the world has produced some extremely hardy plants and
- animals, of great interest to scientists and with huge commercial spin
- offs. There is geological evidence that the planet has had a much warmer
- climate in the past, and this may in part explain how the life forms of
- this world have proved so adaptable to other worlds
-
- Few companies or individuals with an interest in terraforming and planetary
- modification will be unfamiliar with grana-root. This had become one of
- the major planet- breakers for terraforming operations. It can out-compete
- many simpler plants and directly consume tailored bacteria (strains
- IGH\CFi\ag I, IV and V), breaking up earth and soil to provide fertile land
- for grain crops. At the same time, the spread of grana root is controlled
- by appilex, a burrowing worm also derived from one of the creatures of
- Stevenson
-
- For many, though, the most familiar of the animals of this world will be
- the verrix which is probably to be found on more worlds than any other
- single species except mankind itself. The giant creature, with its
- enormous musclepower and placid nature is standard equipment for many new
- colony ships. Transported as fertilised ova it has replaced mechanical
- tractors on many emerging worlds, especially those of the Empire and bio-
- engineering oriented Corporations. Records indicate that the verrix can
- grow to approximately three times the size of the Earth elephant. It is an
- omnivore and can adapt to digest most foods though the potato grape of
- Anlave is known to be the ideal feed for the animal. Finally, many
- colonies have found that the versatile hair and hides of the creatures have
- reduced the need for expensive import of materials from off-planet during
- early years of colonial development
-
- Verrix for export are genetically pure "strains" geneticaly modified to be
- sterile after three generations. This is a Corporation device, to ensure a
- continuing market for their animals. The strict quarantine Laws and heavy
- penalties for import or export of the live animals are designed to maintain
- the Corporations strangle hold on the verrix market. Visitors to the
- verrix farming regions are welcome. The sight of herds of the enormous
- creatures trampling the plains, herded by enhanced polar bears from Exioce
- is quite amazing. as one poeticatly inclined visitor stated "the polar
- bears seem to dance around the verrix as if they were stoats herding Cows
- on Earth"
-
- The O'Hanlon orbital station has excellent repair facilities and boast a
- number of first class hotels. The sight from the station of the planet and
- ternary system are quite spectacular Phiagre is an interesting stopover
- between the Federation and Empire and well worth a visit by even a casual
- tourist
-
- DM
-
-
- Quince
- ======
-
- The second planet of this system, New America was claimed early in the life
- of the Empire and has stayed loyal from the very beginning. The population
- are fierce bound to the Empire and many of the most fanatical of the
- Empire's regiments have a core of Quincet soldiers. The Empire's tolerance
- of genetic manipulation has found a ready hold in the people of Quince and
- here more than anywhere else in the worlds the principles of directed
- development have been pursued
-
- The most deadly insult which can be delivered to a native Quincet is too
- long or too hard. This can be difficult for someone brought up in the
- sheltered worlds of the Federation. It is quite possible to meet
- engineered humans with very heavily adapted physiques to enable them to
- operate effectively under the seas, or high in the mountains of New America
- and even the occasional attempt at growing extra limbs can be glimpsed now
- and then since dueling is permitted in Empire law, and choice of approach
- is left to natives visitors should be careful when wandering the streets of
- any of the major starports not to gawp too openly
-
- The principles of directed development mean that most births on the planet
- are planned, indeed "Designed" but the inhabitants are also masters of
- genetic grafting and implant surgery" so a person's form is very flexible.
- If you make friends with a native during one visit, you may be surprised at
- their appearance when you next meet them. The enhancement possible by the
- best of Empire technology is frowned on by Federation law, but is available
- at a price to anyone who wants it, in the laboritories of Simpson Town.
-
- DM
-
- Quphieth
- ========
-
- An independent world in which feudal land barons are propped up with aid
- from the Empire. To avoid this world and its interesting biology being
- consumed by the Federation
-
- The Quphieth system was first visited by Augustus Brenquith, a rich
- eccentric from Old Earth who spent the latter half of his life exploring
- and opening up new stellar systems He was one of the great early explorers,
- and left Earth in a highty modified Griffon class freighter. His ship was
- "extensively altered" to enable it to make very long jumps (for the time)
- and most of the cargo space was converted to life support and message
- capsules. He left Earth just after the third algac war and vowed never to
- return. His aim was to explore the surrounding stellar systems and provide
- a legacy of inhabitable planets for the people of Earth
-
- For a period of 35 years, message capsules from Brenquith returned to the
- Sol system bearing news of new worlds or hazardous planets which he had
- encountered. Each new arrival spurred a wave of colonists out from the
- home planet to the new World. His descriptions of the planets he visited
- were often poetically tinged, and after so long without human company
- became rather unreliable but were always great media sensations
-
- His initial description of Quphieth centred mainly on the rich and diverse
- life of the main continent. And he wrongly concluded from his initial
- aerial survey that there was no large animal life present, only a rich
- variety of plants and insects. The world is now famous for the peculiar
- biology which has produced the most successful non standard (neither plant
- animal nor fungoid) life form so far encountered. All the creatures of
- Quphieth combine features which lead to classification as plant and animal,
- according to Earth standards and they continue to surprise and amaze
- scientific surveys to this day
-
- The system is now most famous for the so called "whispering palms" which
- produce sounds and mimic the cries of local flying creatures. These plants
- form huge forests and the din created when the planimals echo the sounds of
- a violent thunder storm have to be heard to be believed. Visitors to the
- system are restricted, and export of the local species has been strictly
- controlled ever since the Doleviera incident. It is unusual for permission
- to be granted for individual trips to any of the islands, where scientists
- are still attempting to catalogue the local life forms.
-
- DM.
-
-
- Ququve
- ======
-
- This thinly populated federation world is home to the great funkenstromer.
- Works, a giant industrial chemical conglomerate which furnishes the
- fittings and equipment for 30% of all federation ships. The conglomerate
- favours undeveloped worlds for its industrial bases, since there is less
- danger of law suits from ecological activists. The federation law enables
- the company to establish single owner sites and prevent access by casual
- investigators. Funkenstromer also build very efficient security systems
- and all their plants are very well guarded
-
- New America was named with a good deal of sarcasm by the first colonists.
- They found a grim forbidding world and the original choice of name was
- "Inferno" but too few visitors caught the reference to Dante's outermost
- hell and the name was changed by common vote. Life on New America was
- confined to the seas before the arrival of mankind and the giant ice floes
- and continental shelf were effectively sterile. The world was therefore
- ripe for plundering by the conglomerates which started work with a huge
- investment in robot task forces.
-
- The charter of planetary development drawn up by federation beaurocrats for
- New America set firm limits on the emission of effluents and toxic wastes.
- These are restricted and controlled so that the seas do not become polluted
- by industrial effluent. The emission of greenhouse gases is strictly
- controlled and minimum levels of emission for each type of industry were
- established and agreed with the conglomerate. Any site not meeting the
- emission requirement must supplement its own waste gasses with additional
- quantities generated deliberately to bring the levels above the minimum
-
- Company meteorologists are monitoring the condition of the world carefully
- and new guide lines for gas levels will be presented as soon as the target
- heating of the planet has been achieved. It is hoped that the warming of
- the world can be conducted in a controlled fashion so that the native life
- is disturbed only marginally, but the surface of the planet will be made
- far more accessible. So far the development is proceeding pretty much to
- plan, according to the spokeswoman for the conglomerate. The sudden bloom
- of weltsers leaf in two of the planetary seas and the consequent
- extermination of the bottom grazing wirromin skate are put down to freak
- environmental accidents.
-
- Until the surface of New America warms considerably, or the industrial
- development exceeds reasonable limits, New America supplements its
- industrial output by operating as a winter sports centre. The facilities
- available at Scott, the major starport, are second to none in the
- Federation. There is a thriving market amongst the wealthy visitors for
- all manner of luxury goods and provisions.
-
- DM
-
-
- Riedquat
- ========
-
- Like Lave, this is one of the Old World systems, with just a single planet
- and star. It has now been in a state of anarchy or civil war for some five
- hundred years and it seems very unlikely that a stable government will ever
- be successfully established, since the anarchic attitude is so ingrained in
- the planet's culture Social stability depends on large family groups or
- clans, and minor wars between them are continually breakiug out, keeping
- the thriving arms importers busy. There have been attempts in the past to
- start up local weapon manufacture but typically family rivalries tend to
- end up with the factories being destroyed. Indeed there is no heavy
- industry to speak of because the investment required to build a factory is
- far greater than that to destroy it.
-
- Slavery here is rife, as captured members of rival families are either used
- as slaves on their vast farms, or sold on the open market to generate
- foreign currency to buy arms. The major battles tend to be seasonal,
- mainly since most of a family's income is spent on weaponry, and much of
- their income comes from the grain harvest, once every 131 days (a local
- year). Each family tries to get its harvest out as soon as possible, so it
- can wipe out its hated rivals before they get their order of weapons.
- Quite often a hard pressed family will be almost out of ammunition
- immediately before harvest, so this is a good time for a rival to attack.
- It has beeu known for families to cooperate, especially distant families in
- different hemispheres (since the seasons occur there at different times)
- but these agreements rarely last more than a few seasons
-
- The harmless Riedquatian mouse is much prized for its delicate meat and
- extremely soft fur, used to make the much treasured "mousemat" coats, sold
- throughout the known worlds. Many families farm them, and there is still a
- thriving population in the wild. A wild mouse is particularly treasured if
- found scavenging on a battlefield, as the flesh is supposed to be
- especially succulent.
-
- DB
-
- Ross 128
- ========
-
- Travellers do not flock to Ross 128 or to its only inhabited planet, Grants
- Claim When Maurice Grant claimed it, it was through an over ambitious
- desire to build an independent colony that he could rule without question.
- His early surveys suggest that the planet was mineral rich and promised an
- exciting future amassing wealth from mining Unfortunately, he discovered
- that in every body of people there are always a few who ask questions, and
- awkward ones at that, then don't settle for a feeble answer. Whilst
- answering a few of these at his Citizens' Clinic he was assassinated.
- Grant's analyses proved to be erroneous as minerals were only to be found
- in small pockets here and there the mines were soon abandoned. The
- remaining would be leaders realised that it was not an easy job to govern a
- population driven mainly by greed and the resulting economic collapse was
- devastating. The Federation stepped in and "rescued' the colony on the
- condition that it came under their control. The populace greeted them with
- open arms and promptly found that their home was to become a prison colony
-
- The prison, nicknamed "The Warren" is a vast underground complex of cells
- accommodating miscreants of every kind. The security is very tight and few
- have seen beyond the visitors' hall without being an inmate. For this
- reason rumours are rife, and include tales of genetic experiments,
- prostitution and corruption. It is true that the prisoners experience
- great hardship due to the manual mining at minus four degrees centigrade.
- It is no holiday for the warders either and there are reports of some of
- the narcotics intended for use in prisoner obedience programmes being
- diverted to the staff. Nobody outside really complains because they are
- glad that someone else is willing to do the job
-
- Don't forget, if you ever have a loved one serving a sentence, you need a
- permit to see them.
-
- KD.
-
-
- Ross 154
- ========
-
- A very small system with little to attract any interest. The only reason
- it is mentioned here is the curious ecosystem on the ice world Merlin. All
- the indigenous life is beneath the ice of the vast salt water ocean, which
- covers the entire world. It exists in large pocket of gas trapped beneath
- the permanent stable ice sheet, and in the oceans themselves
-
- It wasn't until 2775 when Burt Hackrington Smythe made the series of
- documentaries "Heaven Under the Ice" that it was understood how such a
- world managed to sustain the large shoals of merlin fish found here. The
- ecosystem is based on a lichen which grows on the walls of air filled
- chambers under the ice. Living off the weak red light which filters
- through from above. The lichens produce oxygen to give a mixture
- surprisingly breathable by humans and they form an insulating layer.
- Typically the temperature inside can be as high as 20 degrees centigrade,
- heated by the thick layer of rotting vegetation which floats on the surface
- of the sea below. A whole host of other species graze on the Lichen,
- lighting the cavity with their various glowing body parts, and species such
- as the Merlin Plesiosaur with its fierce red glowing eyes (much valued for
- its silky hide) travel between these oases, eating a few of the grazing
- creatures at each stop.
-
- The life cycles of these cavities is tens of Earth years. They start as
- little high pressure bubbles deep under the ice, and can grow up to about
- five kilometers across, giving the truly beautiful panoramas depicted by
- Hackrington Smythe. The cavities slowly migrate to the surface as the ice
- above them melts, and their eventual death can be quite spectacular when
- suddenly a crack forms in the ice above the cavity and the pressure is
- released. There is a long rumble as water floods the cavity, then rushes
- up through the hole formed, forming a giant moss laden geyser on the
- surface above. The shoals of merlin fish rush to the sound of rumbling, to
- feed on the debris which falls into the sea below, and it is for this
- reason that the fishing industry on Merlin was so easy to establish. No
- fishing fleets are needed - each factory simply releases an explosive
- charge in a man-made cavity below the reprocesing plant and an hour later
- it is full of fish. Strict controls are enforced to prevent overfishing
- since the early private fisheries almost wiped out the stock in only four
- years
-
- The only surface settlement is the windswept Sirocco Starport. It is built
- directly on the ice sheet, and is used to supply the numerous fish
- processing plants built under the ice. It is also through here that the
- huge tonnage of fish is exported to the surrounding worlds. The seedy
- starport diner, The Ecstatic Gourmet, serves an excellent dish called
- Merlunch which is a pie made with pickled merlin fish. It sounds off
- putting but regular travellers to this area make a point of visiting the
- diner just for this, rarely risking the other fare
-
- D.B
-
-
- Sirius
- ======
-
- Most visitors to the Sirius system are disappointed at how little there is
- to see, given its importance in human history. It has numerous firsts to
- its name, in addition to being the brightest star in the sky of Ancient
- Earthbound humans. Doubtless the guides in the Sirius Museum Complex on
- Lucifer will tell you, this was the first entirely corporate system and the
- location of the first commercial production of Anti-matter based fuels
-
- Most historians now tell a different story, however, about how Sirius
- became rich during the First Interstellar War. The Sirius Corporation was
- set up by a group of rich industrialists from Earth, in order to exploit
- the discovery of a way to store a stable atom of anti matter within a
- complex molecule. And use it as a fuel Sirius first started production in
- 2350, supplying the Federation war fleet, whose ships had been adapted to
- use the new fuel This caused a major swing in the Federation's fortunes,
- but only a few years later Imperial ships were similarly equipped,
- cancelling the advantage, It is now known that Sirius supplied both sides,
- engineering convenient shortages whenever one side was winning, thus
- greatly prolonging the war (and increasing their own income). Though it is
- not denied by Sirius today it is blamed on a few unscrupulous individuals,
- who are now long dead. This Gazetteer does not wish to suggest in any way
- that the Sirius Corporation today would do any such thing
-
- Lucifer itself is an interesting planet. It orbits Sirius B very closely
- indeed hence the enormous power the corporation can extract using the coils
- wrapped around the planet and from their solar collector panels. Visitors
- should beware of the high radiation levels mainly from Sirius B, but also
- from the fuel plant. The numerous volcanoes are quite a sight and small
- craft can be hired to go on a sling shot path close to the fearsomely dense
- white dwarf. This is supposed to be the "ride of a lifetime," though be
- warned - there have been many fatal accidents.
-
- DB
-
-
- Tau Ceti
- ========
-
- This system is remarkable in that it was the first on which life was
- discovered off Earth. The first intrepid pioneers led by John Taylor set
- up a settlement and named it Taylor Colony. They were very successful and
- used the fertile land for agriculture which was fully automated. The
- population grew rapidly and revenue was earned from hunting which more or
- less wiped out the indigenous life. When word got back to the Authority
- for Ecological Control they became concerned and issued guide lines for
- conservation, which were duly ignored. The hunting of wildlife and
- destruction of habitats continued until Earth threatened to send a police
- force. John Taylor was a particularly hot headed individual and started to
- insist that independence from Earth was granted to the Tau Ceti system.
- Trade embargos failed and finally a military force was sent out by Earth
- believing that Tau Ceti would not have the resolve to resist. A battle
- followed which resulted in an impasse - surprising the authorities.
- Eventually after much diplomacy the deadlock was broken was by forming the
- Federation including Tau Ceti and Earth amongst others as founder members.
- The unfortunate creatures that fuelled the whole debacle which led to this
- extremely powerful alliance, virtually died out. Today they remain in
- small numbers in enclosures and sanctuaries
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- TILIALA
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-
- Valhalla is a small, hot world, comprising equal parts of tropical jungle
- and desert. Water covers only one third of its surface, but they team with
- native life. The seafood of Valhalla is a gourmet`s dream, complicated
- only by the dangers involved in fishing on the planet, which is subject to
- violent storms throughout the year. The Valhalla serpent is incorrectly
- named, since it is anatomically related to the mammal like native animals
- of the world. It grows to lengths in excess of thirty metres in the deep
- ocean regions of the planet and careful control of hunting of the creatures
- maintains the population at a suitable level. The serpent is the source of
- cabitol oil and greaver, used in pharmaceuticals and beauty products
- throughout human space, and its brilliantly patterned hides adorn the
- wealth of the Federation
-
- Similarly striking animals inhabit the jungles of Valhalla, perhaps the
- best known being the Rajah Sphinx, now unfortunately extinct in its native
- habitat, but preserved in zoos throughout the galaxy. The Trupin Sphinx
- reins in the wild, however and safari tours to see it in situ are arranged
- on an ad hoc basis. Valhalla is a relatively light world, with few
- accessible mineral deposits, so competition for land has been slight and
- the ecological management of the planet has proceeded in an exemplary
- fashion
-
- The sister world of Democracy has been terraformed and is the site for most
- mining and industrial activity in the system. The world is dense and
- mineral rich, and is heavily exploited. The combination of a naturally
- fertile "organic" world and a heavily industrialised and mineralised
- artificial world is very successful and many of the wealthiest people of
- Federation call the system home.
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- Wolf 630
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-
- This is an amazing system in fact a combination of coorbital systems,
- including Wolf 629 and the white dwarf VB8 (named after Van Beisbrock in
- ancient times). The sky provides a stunning spectacle as six different
- bodies are visible together. The scene from Landfall has been made famous
- by the painting, Six Sisters by Dee Kosmala
-
- Landfall, the only planet is home to the Second Founding Fathers, a rich
- group of individuals who wanted to set up an ideal world. They named their
- capital Mayflower City and set up an agricultural community which has grown
- to enable a major export industry to flourish. The inhabitants are an
- insular lot because they do not have any other planets in their system, and
- view foreigners with suspicion so a reduced gene pool has resulted in much
- inbreeding
-
- Landfall orbits a brown dwarf named McCarthy, a spectacular sight. It was
- named after an ancient astronomer who was not taken seriously when he
- discovered it. The inhabitants of Landfill like to think it was the first
- brown dwarf known to Man but those of other systems dispute this.
-
- The indigenous life had to be very hardy as it had to withstand the high
- levels of radiation from the white dwarf as it cooled and from McCarthy.
- Thus the very irresponsible introduced life from Earth did not cause too
- much of an ecological problem because most of it died out.
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- Zeaex
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-
- The territorial rights over the Zeaex system has been disputed between the
- Empire and Federation for over two centuries. The mineral rich inner
- planets, together with a diverse range of gas giants make this an economic
- centre for the region. The presence of a habitable world greatly increases
- the system's strategic importance. The inhabitants of the worlds of this
- system try to balance the need for trade with a desire to be left well
- alone. Tourists are welcome, but many are viewed with deep suspicion by
- the residents. Both Federation and Empire have naval bases within the
- system, which limits the efforts of pirates but puts pressures on
- legitimate traders.
-
- Heavy metals are mined on the innermost world of Cambridge's Hole, named
- after the miner Gramboume Cambridge who was first to stake claim to the
- world. He invested heavily in mining machinery and obtained the
- exploitation rights to the system from the Federation. Erronsa Ashfield
- followed Grambourne to the system ten years later with permission to mine
- granted by the Empire. Ashfield, with her husband Francis established a
- base on the second planet, having failed to force Cambridge from the
- innermost world. The Ashfields made an early fortune exporting rare gems
- to the Empire, while the Federation provided a ready market for Cambridge
-
- A bitter rivalry developed between the two camps and naval vessels of both
- sides once threatened to escalate the conflict into open warfare. The
- confrontation was averted by the majority of colonists on Democracy,
- petitioning both Earth and Capitol to have the mineral rights to the rest
- of the system given to the settlement of Newtown in the ensuing legal
- battle the armed forces were called to other areas and the situation
- settled into a more peaceful state The mining families on the inner planets
- retain only ten percent shares in the profitable mineral trade.
-
- As with many worlds in the so called "disputed zone", neither Empire nor
- Federation have dominance. Travellers from the Federation may find the
- presense of so many slaves distressing, but visitors from the Empire will
- be equally disturbed by the lack of imposed discipline and positive
- discrimination for racial and minority groups. The worlds and colonies of
- the disputed zone are a mixing ground for two very different cultures and
- this can be experienced in full at this world.
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- Zearla
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-
- The Zearla system is home base for the vast majority of the miners who work
- the nearby worlds and systems in this sector of space. The city of
- Jeffries on Fraser homes the head office of Wreaken Construction and
- Mining, the most prosperous of the independent mining and development
- companies which work at the edge of the Federation Employing over a quarter
- of a million full time staff and owning sole mineral rights to some forty
- nine planets. The Wreaken company can be found throughout most of the
- frontier and Federation Worlds
-
- With such a concentration of mining interests on Fraser it is not
- surprising that there are a large number of starports, all offering
- excellent repair facilities to miners and traders alike. Whatever
- facilities are not provided at one of the Fraser bases can almost certainly
- be acquired at nearby Andceeth. The Earth like world of Charles Colony,
- orbiting Enaness is also nearby, but its rigourous communist principles
- deter many casual visitors
-
- The Zearla system is well developed, from the smelting planet of Jamesons
- Wreck named after the unfortunate Naomi Jameson who crashed while chasing a
- metal rich comet towards the star but survived for three days before being
- rescued, to Leetown on Cooperworld, the seventh planet. The only solid
- world between Jameson's Wreck and Cooperworld not to boast a permanent
- settlement of some type is Zearla 2, locally known as Nemesis, which has no
- mineral wealth to speak of and whose crust contains sizeable fractions of
- volatiles.
-
- The surface of Nemesis is unstable and six attemnpts to establish bases on
- the planet have ended in disaster. The number of lives lost trying to
- populate this inhospitable world is one hundred, despite the best efforts
- of standby rescue teams. The local miners use the planets name as a
- powerful curse and the more superstitious will even climb out of its
- orbital plane to avoid the taint of its path!
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- Zeessze
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-
- The first thing to strike a person casually browsing through a planetary
- catalogue is the remarkable similarity between the systems of Sol and
- Zeesse. This superficial similarity led to very high hopes amongst the
- initial settlers, who christened their world paradise This hopeful start
- was soon dispelled when the colonists arrived at their destination. The
- first bases were established on the minor planet Gonzalez's Grave, named
- after the unfortunate shuttle pilot whose crash landing was to be
- symptomatic of the initial set-backs the colonists experienced
-
- The starport of Oliver, on Gonzalez's Grave was built to schedule, and
- probes to the third planet were sent out. They reported back a very
- differcnt picture to that given by the Earth bureau of colonisation.
- (Recall that this was in the second wave of emigration when Earth was
- suffering severe population pressures and almost any measure was regarded
- as fair to rid the planet of excess). The planet was verdant and new life
- forms were abundant but it is smaller and denser than Earth, giving rise to
- very high surface gravity
-
- The initial colonisation of the world was hampered because humans were
- unable to work for more than a couple of hours at a time before needing to
- rest. In these early days of exploration and exploitation, transport costs
- for machinery was prohibitive between systems so most early colonisation
- work was performed by human labour (some historians suggest this is the
- origin of the Empire's slave culture). Quite apart from the high gravity
- the world was far hotter than the colonists, originally from Lappland and
- the Siberian pan- conurbation were accustomed, and many immigrants died of
- heat exhaustion before a second wave of colonists introduced a more
- sensible work regime
-
- The world was re-christened New America after a botanist showed the
- similarities between the climate of the world and of Ancient South American
- forests on Earth. This provided the first clue to conquering the planets
- indigenous life forms. At first, and for several generations the local
- fauna and flora successfully resisted the attempts of Earth phenotypes to
- take over. Earth crops could only be grown in restricted areas and local
- carnivores and raptors made the world a dangerous place to explore.
-
- Qui Luk Soo introduced a number of slightly modified strangler vines from
- Earth stocks, and this small start led eventually to the taming of large
- parts of the jungle planet for human use. The problem of labour was partly
- solved by the introduction of genetically "improved" gorilla stock, which
- could be trained to perform simple clearing and construction work. A brief
- but extremely violent assault on the colony by a war band of
- eco-revolutionists destroyed all the facilities for the gorillas, who
- "escaped" into the wild. Some were able to find their way back to the
- community, but to this day there are some feral gorilla tribes in the
- heartland of the jungles. These are the subject of intense study by
- anthropologists and are covered by Federal interdict from all further
- tampering by mankind
-
- With the passing generations, the human stock of the system have adapted to
- the strong gravity of their planet, becoming heavily built and muscular.
- It is sometimes hard for visitors to distinguish men and women of the
- planet, but given their violent tempers and general impatience, it is
- important to get it right if you are a tourist. New Americans do not
- suffer fools gladly. The jungle of the world is still inhabited by a
- number of very dangerous native predators, including the Quivol and
- Nii-worm, which claim a respectable annual toll of lives if your interest
- in visiting the planet is hunting, do not expect to find native guides
- cheap to hire, nor eager to venture into the relatively unexplored Southern
- continents
-
- New America is home of the modern Ghurka assault regiment, which saw action
- in all the major wars against the Empire. In the past century, the
- fighting men and women of the regiment have seen action in several disputed
- systems and even the Empire clone troops hold them in high regard. They
- are normally planet fighters, preferring and training for ground action
- rather than space warfare, so they play littLe part in current naval
- actions against pirates Occasionally they are used as "shock troops" in
- recovering Frontier world where organised crime has established too strong
- a hold and threatens the economic stability of the Federation
-
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- Zelada
- ======
-
- The Zelada system was colonised at roughly the same time as Ququve but by a
- fundamentalist religious sect, looking for a world to conduct a penance for
- humanity. The conditions they found on New Africa suited their
- requirements to a remarkable degree the life was tough, uncompromising and
- harsh. The arrivals on New Africa had to cope with a bitter climate,
- coupling torrential sleet and electrical storms with hurricane strength
- winds and fast moving glaciers. The first three settlements were overrun
- by these natural forces and all of the initial equipment they brought from
- Quphieth was lost within the first dccade
-
- Modern archological and palaeontological surveys of the planet reveal that
- at one time the temperature of New Africa was much more benign than at
- present. The world is going through a very prolonged ice age, but before
- the current cold cycle there was the opportunity for life to colonise the
- land. The animals which are native to the land of the new Africa are
- fierce hunters and can survive in the harsh climate which will freeze a man
- to the bone in seconds the early colonists had to re-learn primitive
- hunting skills and attributes in order to survive and their descent into
- primitivism was swift
-
- The strict conditions the early settlers had placed concerning interference
- with the colony from outside meant that no contact was established with the
- groups for three generations. The early religious settlers had
- emphatically stated that no outside communications would be accepted and
- supplies would be destroyed. It was entirely by accident that the
- Birchwood New Spirit of the Lord Woodwind Ensenmble en-route for Aymiay for
- a concert performance, was precipitated out of hyper space near the Zelada
- system. The crew of the ship were able to reach orbit around New Africa
- and put down an emergency shuttle. The tiny settlement thus formed was
- later to grow into Rush Depot the planet`s largest starport.
-
- While the musicians tried to eke out an existence at Rush Deput, the crew
- ship searched for the original colonists. No evidence of the original
- camps was found but primitive society of the final remnants of the
- religious order was encountered living a nomadic life hunting the local
- omnivores and harvesting wild grasses and roots Instead of making contact,
- the ship Captain decided to leave the remnants of humanity in peace and
- instead sent an emergency rescue message to the Federation, describing the
- plight of both groups
-
- New Africa was recolonised by an assorted group of wanderers, to no set
- plan. The initial colony had failed and a sort of planetary squatter's
- rights became the norm in establishing rules on New Africa. This trend
- continues today, and the planet suffers under an anarchy with no clear
- constitution nor allegiance. Zelada system has become synonymous with
- banditry and hi-jacking, but the mineral rich outer worlds still attract a
- lot of miners and hopeful traders visit the system despite the high
- incidence of piracy, and freelance bounty hunters find the bulletin boards
- of Zelada a useful hunting ground for information
-
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- SOL
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- Earth
- =====
-
- Steeped in history, the Earth has suffered many adversities before becoming
- the resort that it is today. Humanity began here and documented accounts
- tell of three planet bound wars, the last one in 2040 almost bringing
- extinction due to the loss of life and environmental damage. For these
- reasons the Landscape has changed beyond all recognition since then mainly
- due to devastation and depopulation of nearly all the cities and towns.
- The final insult was a viral pandemic, for which no cure was found and many
- perished who were not resistant to it
-
- As the world was rebuilt corporations became more influential and the
- balance of power went in their favour. After the war, fierce competition
- between them made it possible for space to be conquered whereas previously,
- that was seen as unimportant and exploration budgets were cut
-
- As extra terrestrial settlements were established industry was moved off
- the Earth along with many people. An intensive environmental rescue
- program saved the planet and it again became the beautiful place it once
- was. It became both a very up-market tourist destination and the
- Federation capital with only the extremely rich being able to live there
- Many native extra terrestrials aspire to visit their roots and save up for
- many years just to be able to say they have been to their ancestors`
- birthplace
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- Mars
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-
- In 2290 Mars became the first planet to be terraformed successfully but not
- before several aborted attempts. Major corporations based their
- administration centres here when land was very cheap in the early days and
- Mars seemed like the Garden of Eden compared to the ravaged Earth. The two
- major cities are Qnetnisset and Olympus Village both are very cosmopolitan
- and manicured in appearance. There are many bijou bars and restaurants
- designed for businessmen to impress and to strike deals in privacy. All
- sorts of servive and entertainment industries thrive as they pander to the
- needs of the over indulged. The environment is tailored to be tasteful,
- even the animal life looks like an attractive accessory, so whilst it is
- Earth like, Mars has a very sterile feel about it
-
- KD
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- The Moon
- ========
-
- Heavy industry was moved here in the early days. And it is based around
- the only starport, Apollonius city. This is another must for the tourist
- being the first city to be built on an airless surface. The majority of
- the settlement is subterranean and the vast halls like chasms are quite
- breathtaking. Many beat a path to the famous Museum of Humanity which has
- many rare exhibits from early space exploration, you will wonder how we
- managed to get where we are today!
-
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- Space stations Columbus and Titan City
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-
- Columbus orbits Io around Jupiter and Titan City orbits Titan around Saturn.
- Both are of historical interest only in that they used to be fabulous holiday
- resorts when they were the most distant settlements. Unfortunately with easier
- travel they changed from very pleasant venues to the vacation destinations of
- the masses. The quiet atmosphere has been shattered by loud music intended to
- confince you that a good time is being had by all. It blares forth from gift
- boutiques selling such items as a bottle of Genuine Red Spot Gas and Saturn
- Ring Rock jewellery.
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- K.D.
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