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R&s can deternine dw ability d a PCI' h i p t o pass in- bred on its ttw m to mfmt the ndminis4mtiw Ipgditk d extemml w t t h b m t md
HRarvalw, kwl d mainrerrance anddamage it may haveulstaitainedwiththemkr mer#~,rwcberithawabuFpwCrayvcithovenight inlhatmqhwhg
on TNE pager 241 -244.Thm r n r w r n s gmwatly take 206 dayr (during vdkh d ~ w t a b l i h IheMim'sbydColww'zatim
d as pwtd tfie CmJdidatwnM d 1 1 35.
crew mst pay Mhing rats, etc.), but the t i m e t e q u d c a n breduced
ltime th~ Ir is expected that the wikl* mvirmment mll be a cmplete pwfvaarum
by Ihe use of M m i n l l q a l &II\ simulating she faa h a t @ administraUw andafmntierinttrech~~m~zwea~n'thm1dra~umdmK1~
~ ~ U F and P records
S maUe the i n l p R t m to wtxk rnqu~ckb. that h i & e*pbren i v lqm~ it. Mrght wrll ohm M e n g h rn ~ u bigger
h w in-hns are genwatly pdwmPd at the vane time ar Zhe std%p'r g u n ~ w ldwblle%$whwlgh l r&nicnlly legdl daknr: and frontm dtkm$wiHh~
annual m d n t m a ~ eWE page 222). to bard togcther to create legal syterm, e i t h by vigibnt~vnw by Ihe Knrq d
Spimvard States Interfaces: PC~whoaoatkintmfwefrorrLhm n m e m c e q law erforcwnent pemnnd.
Spinward Stateand another rnll meet upwiththe RQS in h f m dthe Spinward tt tr not the R5- jntent to d j m thewgmmmmtdmpnlibnWesand
States Interface lnlpea~on Mlicc (55110). b r e are~rmibrin c w e p t t o @ d i t m ~ I wink at Imylenne~,h b u we
!t h e is inxrfficlmt orgnnizatkm h to do anything
I n t e m t h a l curtoms p~pdurwbut are more twn&mriw to peril the other than dmit lhat Regency awthmty m'll m i n M i LSre ruw on tlw
intrducltm d Wrus xrml borden, w;4llide for the -f future.
It ir illegd for stanhip to a~mptfmtiwrehdhg (at y s giants, asmid M4
&.) In intdace frontrcr sytemr, and in fact f k relwllng drer rr heavlb Na Bxk-Fbw
defendel, m l M , etc. i l l hipi crming f r m one 4plwrd Sure to another murt TheRegencyfmntierwRlbeMended~rtarlthmbeenfuttrparZ70~.In
flop and &el at the s k u p r t , w k e t h y w l l do one d Ma thiigr. O ~ ~ P T H I Ofwthewartm
T~~, any Rgpxy hlpwhiihheadsclutbandaaoa the
The nvalmry d ships& not intend lo cross into the neighbong Ifate. I n W , frontier mdkm a m t h w irrevocable dectah a it will r a t be dbvrcd back in.
theyunlwd thktprmgenand cargoat lhe 55110. Herethepaw-ngw~andcdrgo V ~ d r a ~ c m p to 4 retum
q will be stopped by t h RQS at thefrmti~cp t ar rPfugee
areinspecredfuen~,aand rf 'they pars inspectionwetrandertd loanother~tmh~p and varrplre ship hi^! been d m . m, although the R q S h p m d s a n d
alwadymrp~ctedand cwtfipd foroperationr~nthenqhborinq%Me.T h e o r i g i ~ f inspecu z t w l p w d s to w It h y can be ret& to white &t%m the & p x y I
*ip, row u n W , wll pick up prmgm and cargo wlbwnd fmm the It will not d m h i r m v k e to return+ e@aers as t h n d r d ship invdd
nqhbcnng state r & q tranlport into the F+uy, mwrkl quir!dy RQS capacities.
Ship which do intend to uolr into the neigh- state mwt undwgo More than the c a r a g e to a ~ c e p th15 t &wgdn 1~1~qtlbrd to m ~ M d s i & . C b
irnpctlon toalbw certificalionfw operatiens in t h t stare. This is t b e c w u n i n g &wing to t a C a d v m ~ d t h e o p e n i n g dthefrmti~mrtiipprjto6wRQSfw
(206 dap ar a h ) and ix ermtially lrke Ihe stnnclard nnwd RQS recertificat~on ~ K W I 10S do ~ r0.
Inspectm, exrepr that~trrcondw3d byzhefmqn state's RQScwntttrparb, thur kmrng t k w rerkkths am t hf d w g :
d m rquinng bzimand CangwqemaMlng tahr to albw ddmiRegal m h to Nortanh~pHilha~unent RQSW~prhareMbtdrmedbaorrwtd
reduce the r q u i r d time. Any p u m p and cargo &d are ~nsp~cted at the thehntiwm mate W i . ( N a t w a l l y RQSPLlxil~mncliwdu~fwedM
rnm lime, t o do mar part of tfipr age-tr.)
Upon crordng back Into the R w thh mtkc p c o ~ e sm d bp repea& for + Ship j d q d to l x "wliqwly valuable" by the RQS ad MMsttydYlrpping
Regency re~ertifralionw h ~ h explains h y ro f ~ w dm rhil o p t h . i l l nol k a l l d to depart t kfrontier.
A rare a l t m h to th15 n h e caniage d wl#l car^, uwalty r e d h No ship dPftcient in 5tandard anti-Grd rrreerurer nwysrw #Rd t)lcfrmli#.
Regency gwernmcnt buGnesr. At its point of orgin the cargo In qwajon i s Ship a irdividuals dem& to tK porr rik,d~ ar lnarm r r i ~ n a l hh w
inspectedby RQS lmpeclon and x u d y wkd. The cargo is i h n accorrpankd bdpwd to k connected wth pmt + h s d Quarantine r q h b b n q etc, m y
b a n RQS 5PrDet w h ~ mrum h that no urnping occun. Thr! hip nust st~llcai b d e n d pmission to o w . 4 rxlt d the h t i ~ r .
at !h55110, but & nat b nlpecld as it Ir t r a d i n g m d m RQZ jlsidtction. T b e q u l m n t la minwln the Quarantine w h k s W n g s tmlacl
( R e c r p i t y a g r m t r d m r q the Sp'nwzsrd Stat- Accwdr ~@nnrrm~r dlw with tha expanson will h?r w ? by a ~Cnnbi~tigl d &bated h t w r bading
hem ail c a n p a b e righb u&r cemtn p r w n k ! r d ~ t i o n l . )This i~the A d s and a fleet d &laly l i c e n d interface tranrport.r.
pmcedwe udtdtor canying c a r y to Regency fscikrim, rurh as & s k , in0 t h Fmntler Trading Wwl& Became d the need to prwent hmning Vws
states. (*dm "Fwr Corner$" page 40.) idectim,t h e R Q S w ~ I c x e r ~ 1 w s t r i c t c a r ~ddl tdr a n t s m ~tkfrmtk-rhbdl
S t a n d a d Patrolling: Sh* whrh a v t e in or near Zfir Rcgmcy frontier win b=hi& by allolfling onty a mil nu* of wWrrdP and deside teminl f w
interatmth RQSwdsonan d m s t d a ~ l y b a s i ~ . ~ d ~ hm wcrxl~l n t e r e d l such transifi, all d which d l be opera& by tJw RQ5.
near ~nhabtedd s and r d w ~ n po1nt.l
g vl the vrorlds along the Regency We The mUs& t m m C d Ibe aWi3rd on w just tzpd the Regencyfrontitier,
h & r and In Ik R q m c y frontrn. and mA bgradually e x t d to valllrrg as omrmbnces warant. b p ? s and
% the PCI'WWI IS a r q u b r vrsitw b t h m a and h Mto the k 4 a95 paswnqm hylped h t o ttse b q w y hwn !hew wiHk& t m ' n l mll k first
patrds, Gnpk tadn contact will often s e e . If no!, w A the RQS hw t e a m to k inrpPcted and apprwed for Irrport. then canled e x c f u d y by a k t d RQS
wq%ciwr, a boarding lnrpectiwl is the mine procedure. f i e lnlp~~tion ir a p ~ r w p dintwfacc tranlporu.
i n t e r n tomwe that a h p ir n o t c q n g Vmla contraband, w\/lrur-mfe~tM Thurdl rrzdedrecowredqx~hwii t d t e p b c e m d t h r Rcgmcyfrwrtler
rarprfrwn the frontier, but tvickrbceof any other ~IlPgd ~ E ~ M @Iraq,
IV cmhewildsde t m ! w d d ~ d w r e g o o d sW f o r R e g e n c y ~ w ibi e d d
unuggling. etc.) will alxl k pun&. Th~rmtl Indude ;routme ewam~natiana n d tothe q m b h m T I Mng them into the Regencyfor ultlmatp rde. See pager 9,
diqnosticsmi the ship? computer and e l m i c contrd ytwns, pur ~nspection 58, 62 for lhe W ~ a t e Lacatmm d of hw fronOet trading M d r .
d cargwr, pasmgprr m d other sh~pareas. Sale!y l n p x t m s wilf alw, bc W. I7-e R w facl~uaon hontiPr W n g wddl d l c o n j q d M a
b Lfw mtwfare tranrpwtl separate siarport f w l i k s for i h wid* m i i g
OPENING THE FRONTIER (hew dl be operatd by vlrildde a-gmlzatianr and wA ' be d-wW(rdrq not
The ~npendingopening d the traling frrmtk b hlgPlighted h he d c~quiringRegency wrwWrmt). 4h e RQS intp#tim &ICES Where dl in-d
w a t i o n for s.tch a m t o u s event. With t k firm r e p c h d the 1196 carp% and p w m w d d l ~ 7 - ngomur inspxfm.* i m p x t m &PI &!I
d d u m ttwewasna rwmto bay lh~gmmhuorkforarorganired a m , arm MI& e x t m h e IPCU~Pwar~hau~ng to dbw for he acturnubt~m of gcrodr
and Ir ir canmanly acceptd that the 1202 @nt S p n a t c - h t act was ~ r n p i r d malting tnlpeam ard c d i a t h for m p t .
m i t l y by !he u n e x ~ t and d still u n m t r d l e d Zhadani W v r ( r ~ cpage 24) Becauw of pcnennd I r m i l a t ~ mthe ~ RQS cmtd tmm wilt not be able la
Cmtrary to its recwd of d u l and well-~onWed sfep, the Reyncy m r condun~uderoperar~m~wts&otIhe~ignat&RQS~n~Mcer,
tobe lurchrgunprepsred mto tl?eWfdr.Tk Imgawatd triumphal return d the R e g m y Lkmwd Intwfwc Vcudr: Th?w are lhonly civilian adelr (there
Kegerr d the Fbm, ttw stpwards of all that was be%taf Ihc Impmum, wlll mznclionr6bvrw4ydomtapply toRegencyditay4s)whihwiFI b e d M
apparently b a cwne-as-gw.are affair. t ~ r r o s ~ t ~ f r o n ~ ~ n b w n d t o ~ h ebdPe na vr J~ y, insppcted ~ ~ l l Moon
't>eingI ~ c e n d a d p n r t a k i n g l yt p c t d r e d m a r q u k b a s toemwcrhar thqyare
O C d a h a Land Rush free from viral rnfectimor anv 0th dangen.
T k RQSanticlpa~esmalCoutracebtheW$m31 1 - 1 2 0 2 , t h d q h h t i ~ Thewaarrrw rdPd rhrplfrrPCItoown, m t h e r e h n o ~ e f o r ~ d
Ss Kheduled to be opened,ar 1 ~ w l d - h e x p b m carrpete to get ckPp into the any klnd. The wkle idw behind the Regency l i c e n d intertae wwb (RUU's,
W c i s and get the fin! crark at &Dice tmtv and wk.age Gtm. pmnoulcpd " M k ' ' )is that t k i r opwal~onis dull, mtw, a M u t d y prPdrrtabl~
The Regmcygw~mmentintends to i m p k m t a y t w n lor t h e q i s b a h d and h k r t d y safe. RLW3 are large 4 s with jump2 a bmer p d u m n t e to
legal clalrns tounoccupxl kid*facil#iesand d v a g e ares, bvt plbliEtyadmiu hat reduce the required n u h r d wtk wd the duration d bap w o l thcfrontier. ~
t k c l a i m ~ H i lbedffrc~ltfo
l mfocce, If not ~mps~bk.TheRegencydwr not have (See World T m e n Handbook 107 wvd 109 for Lhe Tukern fraghter and
frmtieruanvn. b t h &aealforthirrr3Le.)POdmmurtlmkparsage tomuthe
liontier mll t r d wl such wrwlr. Adventure Hod
There mds are r b n , freqwntfy Inrp#ted and w4krrdntakred. They dl PCgrwpsdon~hnvetoheadlntotheWldsto&hudvedInthe
conta~nRQS xun'tydernd.lrwntr ("SecDeb")), mrhcing d M a dozen or more apwrtng ol the h-onbk, nK P C I mqht elect to km @ a W
ship's Zrwpr trained m cargo i n w ' m a d hi- Jenrnty. 5Mne SKW purchaws on the htxlth trading wwldr They41 rnteritawith Wdds
contafn m i a l Ilcenw tekpa thk or !eiepwtepth.ew r w l k e prhns (we page 14). ~ c a r p s , thwr,as the m o w e r s ,
trdas, negotiating to p w r h a their
P a s w q r s m y not carry waponr d any kind. All w a r n s we confixated and pay fw tfwt *rpmwt Into the RPgency for ultimate sale. This xut of
inwntwed Men w h t a k r d and tranmed mckr lock and key. T h q r are vadingbnothandM~bymrdlrmCa~I~~~wmTNEpages
mly rerunxi to M r mmen upon mkal at t h interior terrrinus. 236-240. These sale irndwmsualdyecband interactmwithvar~ws
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Cargo rh~pplng costs and par- lickets aboard RlWs a n twice thorrgkPn UM~W and cdortul Widr explorrn. 7hqr shoukl be roleplayxl wth
on T N E pgm 21 9-240. This ir b u r d the a d d i m l e q m w r and dficullies vanwr i n t a b o n talks wch as Barqaln, Mwkti-, Pawwon,etc
d o p w a t q RLIVsard also becauw interface bmrpwt ira dkfs rruarke!. Tfermwected by the KQS imp~3b-1 are i m p M a n d d e r b w with no
cwrpematm Iw h e m e r . and the awrent tab the h r i d rkk d
THE &WE0 inq>ectm k p h m a r e w t o s e l l @ t o p u r r t r a v n g q t r b e t w e
ThelwonrdtheRMIWardtfieCdtapsehledtotlledavnfalldIhedd mrpeEtioq t h g h t h y cannot bJr ia mwh l a unhspctdp x k . a they can
erpresr bmt (Xhmt) muter and theirrepkement bytheXWeb, a mwp romp^ fm htho d r d y fm h-t. PC4 will hmfmwant Vlna imppction
h e n h and ~ R K W sy3tenl. dills to m a k h - n to -late wisdy.
Pub!k wtragr at the Hatant qnhdmd the M Irrperium'smalmena#e d
paralkllmp6 roulelrrrthenoblediteandIumpslr a r t e ~ f m Great h Unwalhd 1
spellpdthemdof the jump4 lyrtern.Whenweryonewasequalintheirwlnerahlity
to brig ndcd a r t by Vlnrl, L hm was no lrwlgcr any e m w for separate and m c o m ~ s m g a o d r a n d ~ e s A l ~ a n M l n g t o p a y f u t h p ~ W P r .
unequal accPY to wnfmtiul. All the XWeb courletr, X b t , [)boaLs (dispatch boau. mllltary-conf~guwd
In d i t l o r c tlw gwemrng m e p b behlnd the dd h t netwwk wxe bng Xboak), and JbaaUQurnpcapabl~ ban, r e page 88) h w e thpir operational
Eimeobdele.Fint d a!!, the sptem was tm h i m M .tt made 1Jt- that costs ~ubJdizdby !he cwnmrcid market. Companies, news agewies and
certain wrcdr w n map ~nportantZhan others a d erublihd rmta to c w w entertainment dirtributcn rent blocks of electrm~cdatabanks and urp these
thaw W s . Worldr off tM m t m ~ l w pmaCad
~ bj rec&einngM r ~nforrnalion to "3hip" A n f m t i o n rhe ram way a parcel w d c e ship$ p h y s ~ a gods. l
Iatw. h X k m t nehwrfraimas& k d r s m t i o n of h t h u - Individuals pay for thecadage of thor ms5ageon a piece-by-piece basis. But
a linearity l a t
urn, 1.e. that i n f o r n t h was p h e d fmm a central Slwtrm w t to the l m p ~ M l all couriers retain databank s w e I w "public renice" in!ormation: offrcra!
periphwy in Zhp m way thnt cmrlant prmwre 1% mahla~nedin a watff carnrnun~cationsbetween gwernment agencies, military Imei, or hw-
d~striburion ryrtm. Both d t ~lere completdy wmpheadpd. enforcement bdies, addresle5 from political cx Qowrnment leaden, diplw
TheXbat nem& w a r ~ f m ~ r a t r w m f w m a l i 3 n n e h r o r k . ~ , l t w a rmatic "virtual pouches'' of the Regency k r d g n M i c e , pbk Interest
a cmtrdryrtm raWr than n crwnrmnicdronryrt-t efficimtly p h d insm- annOMncemntJfrm consurnM watch- groups, Zrawllw'r adv~rorksand
tirnr from the lrnpwial capita[ out to Vie dormin, M o r and r u k c t o r capitab s~mple,raw, nonproprietary new coflectd fromeach world's XWeb nexus,
h e r e theycould Ixmrriec!wt.XheaW~tydonewhctuduke tocomnun~cate The volume of thr5 last category is ~taggering,including infomat~on hppling
with armfhpr was not a d d r n d ty tthe system, and that drst~MhnClyl r r p e ~ l its way from one end of the Regency to the other, reflected, r e f r a c t d and
pnciple d centrally hdd abdute p k w was f w e w r d i m l t p d by the Cwrvrl War modified a5 it comer into contact with ofhw infomalton nppler.
and the Cdlapw. PM must be dism'bclted. tocd W c r must h - 4 to e n e m and the~pptlng
b w h a t i s the ditfwwre b e ~ t h i s f r P p;lH~cacnc~ms
do what nePds to bedone, not hamlrung by wrting fw in~tructionsfrma h , and journalim lha! nem agencb pay to h n g in and d l in -pap>,
And ~ n f o r m d t r m i s m a, Vuth t h t the I m t u m recognized, but11meUrdas mqanner, cable and direct-broadcasl W e ? The m as the d'mwence
ma+ only to cover and it. b t w e n raw matmlr 8nd mnwfacturd good%.Ttw newr Mi dl the added
ThPtactdthmanwhthat r t r ~ ~ r r p o w W e t o ~ n e i n & ~ e w h e r evalw d rhat c m f m s y n h i % ,~ntprpetatian,presentam and orgafiilatim.
infwmakn wrll CORP ffOm and &we it wil be rrOn yquiclJy rweded. Information Mple for thrs bpcnurp they can't iiffwd no wade through raw data all day to
cannot be mtrcipatd. It m'ws where it wII, according to rtr o w rub. H m n r net the few n q p t s they need.
"manage" mformatbn in tfrr ~dmeway thnt real nmte cdlecUrairmatm. Neither TheXWebuwm~tdthesamereuxrmmtheold~Xboatr,Xbmt
cm m a r w d to catch d y tlw parms they need. bth are r e & k and ~ , w q y r t a t ~ m s h t h e & p u n d e r g o ~ n t m , a d w a r t K R l i C ~ p i b U
&pnd wl lpr~adig a?-far as porvble to i m l e the odd5 d catching what- a d 5-t pwmnel. Addt*i to Ihe dd rrjq b w w , are rrilitary ca-nburtion
h a p s lo come their way. (vrp6Dbmts to Ipeed up ~tnrated informationRmvand mdl JbaatJthat hll In
I n f m t i o n systenncannot behkrarchii.Theiror@atkns mnt be %t"- themllgaprv&ntheextraranged high-iumpcr&mrwldbewa~ted.Thertared
wgr ~ n f o m t i m cdktron node h dro an I d a r ~ t h Iran&- node is dm gwl d "one Xboat arriving mry day at mwy wwld frun wery 4within sir
an mformatian rPceMng node. All i n f a t i o n murt b?p a d in d d i d o n s , fw pnw"1s rot ahays n c f i ~ e dh, t the temp3 d XWeb data delivener 15 much
mty the r e c ~ p n t d ~nlonnauon ran pdgertsvakrc,lnot it~m-dm.Thust!wrefsnot higha lhan war wer a c K i by Uw krrpenm's Kboat n e w .
a directmn d rnfomtim f b - d r n t i o n fim in all diPctrmr at all times.
The XlV& Ir organid according to t h pn'nclpk. ~ Regerrcymaps no I- DROYNE AND C H I R P E R ACTWmES
diday X h a t muter; all d s are c q w l rm'plcnts and tranrltr ipDintr d Mbke the races that a r e k n t d n the Spinward Starer m, the h p e d
idomratan, and i n f o r n t h flw ar readily !ward leadenhrpcentersa$rt can be Oh~rpec% do no! cmditute a w a r e state. Oirtfiwted d y but spaneb
wnt wt kan t h . throughwt the terntory of the l m lrrperium hDrop? dChirpen ar no
Theremnowrmhgmarryhformatimbac)mat#lInYheRegency,for~ p n t achme M i i e n t populath M i t y ot rnarr to exerase pwu hqwd the
Jjmpkream that port-Wnn Iodety cannot afford M, WrUs user i g n a r w ~d
~ planetary I d . And wlthout a u n v g racial cause ta draw mpir d&ly uparatd
gaps m Y trualimd awarwwrs to mit4 way info a mkly.By the a m it rweals c o m u n i l hto ~ a seevdce, lhey constitutea quiuien minority taken for granted
i t d and s.rlkq IL 1% zm l a m e t y ha1 already & fatalfy compornired, b y m t humanr, Infact, to thuwwhodewte thought to the h i 3 kkd
T k ww X W b 13 a unlquc p r b m h ~ p d Ry- gowrrmpnt and ~ Y M L r ~ awnbtion l ~eemrquite unuurd. H u m & Man, Vsrgr, K'kree dHiwn an;
l b n e e d t o q d l y e s W i r h a m ~ w $ y t m aant oH&hkcort m n t the m r t r a t e tlw kind d '%re in t h belf that all^ a race to hfthe addl and
gcl*wnmt could not do ~talone. MM, awd~ng a prduwon d independent, wrPad a~rosrwide aremd itterrtdbr space. This fire m r to k M t fromthe
dllplmtive, pvatdy & ~ t c m required unrfled ~ g h t which , requ~red Dr* whKh n x k ~r wkk d ~ r u i h t i mm l h k r g d an a n m t y .
m m t lrwdwment Thecom(rom1~1s that although the Regencyopwater None&dm, the -5 D m y and Chirpr crurenr are part~lcipatingIn
the W e b (through the kwt M e ' s C m m r a t i m r Mce), itr cortr nw llgndrant ways in the Rqcmcfs & d q m m ~ L
rowmd by the cornme&! =tor which luburik l o the XWe6. Oneremarbbkexwrpleofbootstrapping~tHnhRegencylr~hp@
All brvrnerr tPqulm canmmkatim~. Carpomtmr requir~m e a ~ d Internany uplift p q r a r n far Ollrpers. Chirpn arc urrpEy '-ate" (cr, rare pd~tdy,
diswmnating data an productron, &et c h a w , m d . p)rdl,etc. The unrogpd)Droyne, andcm therPforetK r a i d uphto sm@y byrdnuoduc-
m &la deals drmztty tn i n f m t h d at1 krds and rrqu~re~ m a to rt Ing them to the Irkpntual (we TWE page 71and Path of Tears p q e r 1 1 E-19).
Unrmxiries w d 0 t h m a r c h orgadzahmr r*3ed accm to findingrand punds. C h i p o ard pWulady Droyne zre dso extensrvdy Rlvdwd In the bionic
lndrvCrluals-'re the m a m to mw to lwed m,and to gam accm Rmaisrawewhiih bPgan n 1133.
The Spiwrd Stam consist d all of th?M n g Interstellar g w m U
splwxd d the Great Rift in the postCd!apseperiod. By wgdng Ihe 1 1 32
Spinward States k c & % thew data cooperatd In the fa*ld~rrgof the
Qarant~m,wh!& Ir the mechanism b y w h ~ hLhey have all mud.f i d
among h w are dw Regency, ZhDdani Condate and Asbn H~aate.Other
wgnificant 9-5 are tfre Qarrian Cmfederation, Sward Wulds and Vargr
en splinten.
Many ofhstales mmutual m i - fw cenbdesb#mthe W w .
Their current cmpwatlm is rot a cdle~tivechange of heart, but Ir rathec the
-TOW NJ J>IM 25372 1235 Zhodanl Cmwbtcraarha pterent pragmtic recqniticm that if any of t h n were to surviw, they all had to
we c o o p e r a w , h a u ~ V l ~ h a s r v r a l lmly
i ~ , w t i r n ~ k t t r e!hreatdViwsrereder,
-924 AD 3594 257l .l 1322 adrrianr m h nl;b. Sm dertak il Ir a r d Lhal dd rivalries. Md In check by h e theat of Vim, w'lf r e n M
themspl;ws.
d#I bQ388S 2701.1 1658 Islanlwbreck~donlred But far now, the Splrrward StaM are at w e .
-3W AD4119 2803.1 1921 5 4 Worldcdmiuabar w*. Character Generatlion
-1 B6 AD 4332 2897,2 21 64 64irrt S w d World C r n F d m b m .
XI AD 4568 3001.3 2443 Fmt Zhodanr conldct mth Irnprl.4 The Reg- S w r c W h a ImufRi#rt q ~ c to e pre~entM y develop#l
character genwabm sytms fm eah of Ihe racer and rocietle of the Spinwurd
60 AD4278 3006.1 245 Irnwrial mbnirah d Spinward Stat-. futueTNE prdmtswill cmw thecwnple* interacticmof roEial detall~
u n ~ q w ~ a r e e r s a n d a d v a ~ e m ~ n l r t r u c t ~ ~ e ~ o I t f rocictlerand
re~fullyd~
148 MI4666 3045.1 2545 Irnpial~rwbmtacEDarrbm lhow ! h waffect charact- -tion.
461 PD 4979 3183.2 Bo2 F~ntAdm cmlactwith Zhodani. F a the o'me being, RSB provide4 $debars on how t k bask TNE dwnctR
KK) maDM 3200.3 2947 I m p 1 expbratitnr h t o Z M i generatlon procdr~recan b m d ~ f i e dto *de more diginctidy atim
chamcter~
S89 PDS1D7 3240,l JWB Flm Iron* War bi
rd
6W PD 5122 3246.3 3064 F~nlFronmWarmd%
ImpeMlml ZHODMI
The Zhodanl are baskally a h w n salety that
615 PD5133 3251.2 3078 SpCWKfilrdntlerWar~lra. has embraced the use of @onk p x w All ~ obher
620 PD5138 3253 3 3083 5econd Crartier W a r e digincbons k t w DDdani
~ a d lmpwbl IOdety
622 AD 5140 3254.3 3086 Irnpinl CMWamk e i t k den* from thisor are lrrdwant hair.wltting.
71 8 AD 5236 3297.1 3195 Xboat r)nt~mc m mdw I m p
H%
I% Wety and Government
750 AD 5266% 3311.1 3235 Swwrth Z h d m i c u i ? apedition, ani are a major human r e , trws
800 AD 5318 3333.2 3289 Imprial h r e S u p p u r x ~b pbnted by tlvArwi~nlrtotheworldWant (taunlly
called "Zhodane" in the Impfiat wiod).D u ~ q
826 PI3 5344 33-40 3313 PslonlD fupprecrions end. h r arb hrstory they w e one of t b few human
979 AD 5497 Y122 MP3 Thrrd Fmntm War b q m ~ rncestoactlrarlydwelopinpamHelwithanntSrrrintdligenf race, tfieChirpersof
536 AD 5544 3414.2 3501 Thlrd Frontla Wsrmdr the Q l h a cmtinent.
IOU a 5MKF 3458 1 3610 Fourth lmntlpl War ['Falre Wrd) kmnbemfromtkThodani'timeline,%-etyI.~bothddand
markdbly stabk. No othw paww can claim o m ulintemrpled fortn of
1084 5602 3458.3 361 3 Fmtier War ( ' F a k Ww")
h~nh government for IIw past 7000 y?ars,This can t w urrder~foodby the ltabiling
and wlfyrqway nwhich thq.haw uKd psionrs, which lhqr embrazed earty
1107 AD 5625 3469.1 3639 FifthF r m k - i WH ms. In ttVpir h i ~ t ~ r y .
Zhodani ~15dMdedInrothreechaes:prder(50C9-),inttndantr(SOC
TllO AD5628 3470.2 3642 F~hhFmbcrWar&
1116 AD 5634 44731 3649 Srn$mmudend.Thidlmperiun A), and nobk (XK Bt). Sne ylu'ety is dwnouatic, but hright tomteis only
kgm to fragment exten& to nobb. It is ad to dect f e l l w noblesto CancIls, wfiich exid from
1117 PD5635 3473.2 3450 Con'&sevndbyVq.hh nhe trrcal level all rhe way to the top o l Zhodani miety. The g m m m t {'n
d DPneb Wted 2bdanr, DmnrbZ&nru) is ersentially a hierarchy of C m i t r , wEh d which
11 19 AD 5637 3474.2 3652 Arbn r h p r ni- into OwMh dertr a c m i n n u m k of I& mm rnemben, called Cwrwrk, ta LIW next higha
d b& increaw in a q t h Camcil zwl =on, ali ttw way up to the SuprwneCwncil which rs Ihe Jtmate
11U) bD5648 WR7 3665 R J \ l i ~ r p l e a r d .C d b p r e b q i m ~ authority of ti= llhodani Conwrlate.
11 31 dD 5649 3479.3 3666 Qllaranbne completed Joint A?Jan- Ncble ~taturir conf w d by heredity. but mbks are alm creatd as a reward
MiWdervoyvampile Reetr fa m c e . The m t signlfmnt rwte to the nobility rums horn nccew in the
attwnptinq lo uw Great Rrk P ~ Gamer,C held once ewry d p p i a d (three Z M w i y w r ~ m225 Imperial
1132 AD 5650 34B0,l 3667 w ry rstablidwd mth Narrir as stamlard ~ t r ) Intendant
. sktm Is gdlned ky being elevated frwn the p& in
FIE\ Rcrpnt. SwrwdWwlds anmpl r a q t i t i m of pumk talent, and intcdants can then cmpete in Ihe p w w
hnkqdb Splnward Stales Prcuds g m ~roawendl to t h nobility. Prdcs haw no prionjc capabtl~ties# 6ut they are
rol regarded as bpwu3ns because ofat. Not wer)one har psionic p m s
1t 33 AD 5651 3480.2 3668 RrgwrtyFmnkmtd. Abandan- Prder may tse dwnled to the nobility throclgh h c e , and many herdijary
m t bqnr bdu Workdr and nobler havempvorucm e i t h e f . Despite thewexrept~ons, Zhodani
Cram a n into M c y . kmlronrropd! prjanic talent up tnl-denhip r d ~T h. u s IheZManFaremkd
TTSP PD 5657 3483.1 3675 Rape of T h by an r i r t o ~ r a c y l m w i t m r q opu'ms,
f a r d wery a w t of lhejr wxiety Mecu
1140 PD5658 4463.3 3673 Rrgencywne~~hbndr3Jbs#tm [his tpality.
1149 dL) 5667 987.2 36B7 Eqhth Zh3dani c u e expedrhon.
1157 AD 5675 NQf.1 W 6 F~ntRegent Norrir die^ ZbdanE P@dog)r and Sodology
11% 165712 3508.2 3741 F~ntRg~ncyr&renhmrp Thwght Pdlce No aspect of Zhodani d t y is ~om i w o o d by h e
o p e n t ~tlwden wted damr Imperial mind as the infamaus Zhodani Thought Pdice, the T&l', While
1201 PD Sn7 3510.2 3746 Zhdn~ bgm Imperml3 pctuea secrel gestapo which user p i d u to spy on the @at&
1202 ADS7lR 3511.1 374 Outr~rnRqewyfmnbairopmed lor vgnrdincwectthinhng,~ttrhthqrthmmrect by bra~nwashirqorwase,
tme Z W m i am maud by h T d e d t : A i c h means "GuardiansolOur
M ffdlrty."
To o'ie thodad, the mobglcal dlxamfwi that c a m wre to lie, cheat.
steal,cmn~~! d o ~ ~ l t m rnurderrxwen$mpiy
., ~ a ~ ~ w i t h o n e ' s b t i n l i frhw e hperiarmiety, asLhodanfammaelikdytomakeIfmnhemotlonaHy
is no d1ffm11' t ~ a r ttw
i phyvcal dircmfort asvxiated mth physical Ilnerr. just wlnerablethan are Imperids, and &astically r t w e likay to do u,than m a n h
a3 Im(rtlal x r r p ~ v uws n-tdlcine 10 heal phyvcnl nlments w, that no stigma ns of the u x l o p t b l l y statudriven Man, Vargr and S d World &ti-.
a'ttachd tothelnmrcml uck xxiety m p b c techn~qvs to Zhdanl P&#Y: Although it is true t h a t Zhodani are m e likdy ta make
detect, dagnme a n d t r w t p y h o k q c a l a l m h toheal peoplelrwn vnhappi- h w k m o t m l l y vuh-lmbk h n Imperials, this d w r not mean m a n i
m s or antivx~almtrmentr, again wth no stigma attxhed to the m e w ~ l e t y~ s mimablerwpof a twry,warmmd-hmysaJMng.Onthecmtrary,
pryrMbg~callysick but now k i h y and happy pwun. such be)mviw is m In lmperlal m i e t y u d y as a reactim to the rigid rulm d
The Sanrhrdl' merely rdmbfy those who would k d t fra p.lychdogicn1 wnotiml m g n t y . This of behavim ~ s m h e a r d d in Z W a n r locl&yfrx
mtmenr,c a l M M u m r ~ o nmuch , tfie sameas an it~nernnt doztor q m r s eady the urnpie reaxm h a t it is m u r y .
stage of illness a m tho= he visits and treats them.In kith caws uxety Wwpyd-haringofthetypesemmmanyIrnpdal hdovid'tnlkJtnwfis
k - w frwn ~ t hJ m c e , and nu one's privacy w penonal diqdty IS compr- the result of the buildup ol pwhdoglcal preacae r q u i r d by m m j ~ l
mi& by bqgiwrr the w i t y to fed bett#. m g n t y . Allfetimeofkeeping~reuabanone'stnrefedtngsoutoffearthat
'Recauw a Z W m i psionlc ps~l-inmstcan actually ree, k w and fed what E5 omen might kam the tsulh caurr. trwnwK.)ocn ~ i r i t dirtra. d The rn&
gory m in t k plient's mlrd, then p-lty IWFthose L h i r d~rectly, ccmmwr ways rn lmperid =let), to dea mth this stresrareto t m it irnvard ul
Zhodani pryzhlatrlc treatment isquickandm h m e IUEEFSW than I m p a l h a t lr ul~ima~e4ydarnagaIksPlt.u top~1'dicallypugethesyrtwnbypoulng
m e w s W h d y on yParr of g m grcrping and allqoriral mental it art Mme a garp of mtn-.
modrls. In Zhodant rocrety, r u or#bafmIdofI)repqddaj4alandemotFaul
The full intpgrationdpskha i ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ b ~ f a r truth5 ~ ha hi t tfiemrlva,
n g ~ t hd e i ~ r n ~o d~to gush. a b w t them. becam here is
Dirty Uttle 5eaotr It har hsaid that *HR aremlyas kk as w m t r " no need to keep rhwn a d e p dark s r e t tn t h e first place.
By rts M ~ M ZhOdanl
, rxiety p i & f w ~ w mretr than Imperial miety and is
arguably heahhwr.
b Impma1man.fuemmple,rnightb e p m h d i f o t h e n I r n e w h e W i h d a n ! Ttrneflne
.IhemCdacdlm.ague~h~atlmctiw.&migh~mWguiltyheishauy
u h thowghb, and is guilt might M i i 5 d i n g rdatian!hip with hhs b m r p b n t h u m s anb Zhdvlt
c d l m a w . A o r a n ~~ r n . m h ~ h a d . W d n o t b e t h r w l e n e d b v t h f x -ZW,TCQ -1 2 6 , W AnrmW final WM &k
k t atall, &use he or h -Id knw hrll Hdl t h!all & haw A r l a r -233030 H m r M k z a& on mdant 095,000
Ipdlngr, a M t h n t t h m Wingsinand d h m s e l w s a n hamleu Wmf ~smore, -1 3.W -3503 KIM d H m 5 p . m on Terra (1 0.W BC).
all d &abd m l ~ t yW , pvonic nnd nnpriw allkc, ww4d hew h s to he -85Wl -81 7 3 Zhrvbni inwnt printing presr (4072 8C).
thecaabureofthebrmdpubkmvamwsof humanrnmtalhrrrtions.lley 4\43 -795,Y Zhodwi fint m a t e r Q i M n(Chirperr).
~ l d k r w m ~ i c h f e d m g ~ a r e c o m m o n a K i h a m l ~ , a n d ~ ~ c h f e d ~4500 ~ s ~ l d -778.1 & h i - 6 prim=
W t l t from trealmwrt. Sther way, they w w l d not find thew rhoughu ro k -P80 -544.1 Flnt Zhodani rpace qhaUm (3462 BCj.
thmtenmg. -7950 -538.2 F j n t expedltm to \%pchnkl.
-up Imperials are x m d to k p h g a ~ t h b q h t s and feelings -7937 -5W.3 MepchaM hestablirhd. Fbrt encounter with
private, t h y f i d it h r d It6 aww tMt lignifwnce. l h ? s lhinbng m t h i r g : V-haWtr ( C h i ) .
mean hat- reallywant to do ~t?Thatyw m'lldolt?Dwsndmitt~ngtout giw I -m9 -5M.2 Frst mwfhg b e e n Qbzmab md VqhaM
it m m c m t d m y w , a r k 7 -can l n w u r d y imagine that o h r a r e not plague.
bothwed by t h s e e m e s and that they are alone in han'ng t h "bad -)W& -5M.1 Vwhaklb dQ b B ~ t l m
thaqhts," which thy dare nd admt for fear of k n g unkindly j-4. -7945 -532.3 Rbcw @ to Zhdant T W & M d Zhodanl
Rrtumingto w emmple,nf thecdleague h d out a b a r l theman'l Vedingr popubth lulled.
fm hlr mfe, he mlght becane angry. becw~e.not being able to rwd h e 0th -7940 -5M.Z SMond&rC@.
man's mind, he waukl haw no way d M g how t n h l or serlws the dBW A * * fiodani recwy.
at=trxtimwas and m~ghtfmr it robe mne than it really was. Or perhaphe IS 4731 ~im ~bnk modad &wiw b l m (2213
afra~dhismfe i s bored with hlrn a r t she might be tmpted by thr! mhPr man's sf).
ledlng5. 6200 -_. _ fhodani prmtay nwoml(?682 B q .
Our hphlman might dm find that t k longer he ltepl this secret,fedring aOMl 327.1 Pent Zhodani arHight I n t e d b r Righh (1482 &CT
what o t k s wwld think d him, the mae fn+w it gained avpr him wtii it -5823 405.2 Zhodanl Comubre a t a b l i (1 305 BC).
b m e an 0 4 w m that wwld hmt him, his cdleag~leand the wife. On the -915 585.3 h d a n t d n C w jump ddrm (897 AC).
other hand, the man mlghtfind that ifthe truthcame wt, weryone cwld b w IKX)(I 121 1.1 Flrit m e q x h b b n bunch& (AD 51 0).
a gDOdlsqhatKxrt h ~ ~ b r m l ~ ~ ' c r u r h , "ha e n dw M nalizetkewarnothing -2BrX) 1741-3 Frrst lhdmi .cmW mth Vargr.
rn rwrble a b w t h ~ dirr),
s little sewt alYer al, Zlwreby disposiy of hir guiit. -2933 2095 2 first lflhodani cmwct with Mbnl & b
The k q , theme In lhew =-nos is !hLhe@umional wtuatlms h a t can bc -10oo 2537.2 Zhodanl C m u b t e m her ptemt $re.
cmfed by d mail, simple mret m a vxjety that pmptuatm brimbet- SO 3001.3 F t n t Badani cmMt wth I m w l 'baderr
people, and the way rjrnpk d~sclwre a n defuse t k w I)llngs In a sozwty thdt 69 3m.1 I-al cdonirahm at $inward Marcha kqha.
all^ people to share t k r feelings ~ t h w fear. t 461 31 83 2 first k b n contact with 2hoQru.
hrrdha dirty hnle =?a r c m w fnm the Irnpdd tradith d ' e r r o l h l 500 32% 3 lmpenal e x w ti
on r tnto Z M n l tenita)r.
m g n t y . " I m p a l s l ~ h t o b a b C e t a c w ~ l h n m e a c h o t k t h that e f ~Zhek 589 3240 1 fint Fronbx W a kqim
r a w k hurl w hlthqrsreafrard d t h r r q r l b l r , t k y b e l r w , maka
l w l ~ n gh 6Q4 3246.3 Frnt Frontier War endr.
t h m Ifis wlrwabk to othPrr.A l M n g o t l m to bwhere yow W'ml 61 5 3251.2 Second F f m t i e W Wrbegh
~
w a k rpots t~ 91ver M -pars to u ~ sgainlt
e yat Keeping theu?m t IS 670 3253.3 &.
k m d F.ron!ier W x
a w x d to a l !you ~ mae mnnevwring rmn,and m e pyychdoglcal dety. 750 311 1 1 h m t h ccxe expedition h h e d
& theother had, M i psianicabilitie3 mlrMall of Zhadani vxPtywdl m 3333.2 K i k5-5 in fmpakm k g h
awareof t ~ v a r t n u m b e r o f f w r s a n d : r o c l r c e ~ a f h l r t f e e l r n q r ~ h a t a r p ~ e d ~826 3344.3 Pwni ruppresxxls completed
aU humans. k u w ttWsp are Ihared by all, they are not a vsurce of 979 34122 Th~rdFrontmWarbegins.
wlnerabrf~ty,but are thrngs that can be handled by a m p a r e r-w. sR6 34 15 2 Third Fronber War ends
Z M n t sodely is tJwefore invariably more pdite hm lmpwlnl m i e l y , 1082 3458.1 Fourth lrmuer War bqhs
What 15 the dlfferme be- t h e twa attl-? OnEy one: that d ?OM W58.3 Fourlh Frmtm hlxen&.
awarmen. I m p a l s are m!aware of tuw mrrh all h m r are allke and are 7 1 57 3469.1 Fifth Frmlier War lseglnr
F r o lmag~nethatt h e y h m e u m q u e ~ sI.e., , 'I must h t h e d y m 1110 3470.2 FihhrrantierWarenck
who f d s rhls way. ul F must kPep ~ta %rnt." 1 t 1P 3474.2 Fin! w M e d &dad m bDP sseen b y - ~
Ihodaruwkty, m the other hand, has emplriwl b d & g e that in 1132 3480.1 Spinward 5- Accordr Jigned.
a g r w n ~ ~ t y a r e a l f p r e t t y m u ~ h ~ s a m e , T h l r l a ~ k d e m Q t i o n d M i ~ g1201 k 35102 Exdm k q n r
&ajar% leHlw r e a m s 10 fear each dw. Z M a n i vxiety IS theralae warmer
With Zhdhnlx ~ l e t y b+ng bs ~ d s a b o u~t h o Q g rdlr m d -1
b&cn.ture Hook I-, t k e has dm a custom of rompwuatiy for Ihrl by rnantahing
Reg- psi- are Mng recm'ted to hdp adst m a n i d w p e barndarksarwnd utM atear of Iik.
group<.Their ~ t as
m p-s will g i n them c a m m a n grwnd with the Family bfe, krexarrple, nkept pnvate. N o t k m s e a ~ q z h e r e i s s e c m ,
Zhodaniwd hdpinmtablifing m d . W p ~ s a r e t o t e a z h t h e ~ a n i but -use there isgreat digmty In things done faItw'r Msake, rot lor the
howtoliveh h w a l ~lety,butthislrdiffku'ftwfien tk Zhodmldo mt cmwmptrm of h t y at large. Such family acts nclude daily rituals betww~
tiwm Imperials~cietyhut i m t d arecramrrPdlntorampswrth tentsand spar=, b e t w e s l ~ r e n t r m dchildm, be- Jiblingr. and b e m c h ~ H r e n
shippirg crates for k m . Food and rnd~cineare tn h r t rupply, and and t k r pets.
there ism ~wtageofop~umll.raflempting to blk t b Z h m h n i wt of Inaslrnrlarway,ZhodnnCdresIsmoceama!& thanmtlmperialfamiom.
tfieir meager saGngs and for p d o n s . Lyen w,local grwps Imprial lawlrratim Ath the cmwd and unc- Mtwe Of the body ISa
wspe~tthat t k Zhodani are up to m h i r r g (ree sidebar, "Ac%ms Mher m m k t a t i bf ~ their dif5cJty with !he stricturps of emolimal m=
Hate tfie W'') and are aganiriq a carnpalgt~to k k the filthyalipn% off eignty. Impwldsareuwallythwartd fm attalnlrq Irwemotiml connettd-
tmc world. wsl, md they haw k r d !o fill thiswnptiw5 by incteagng m@arison the
pliyial wmofw cmtact Their&= -this by ohen hrnctioning
I
to adverore m e ' s witability a& avalabilrty for phyycal cmtact. F m the
Zi-mhrn pant d v i m , pbcing rhe burden of true p ~ ~ cn m rdw 5 4 m an
merdy phyrical concept%4 % Idicmus. For example, there is no analq to the
Reasons to Hate the Joes Imperial 'string bikini"~nZldanicdture.Zhodani haw namedtocwnpwte
1 The Zhodanl, oc "jeer" as lfrqr are - M y cafkd by ~ ~ t haw s , fw an emothul i d a m they do not errpenme by fmuvng anmtim m
been hated twa lwrg time by redents of t h Ocrmain d Dm&, m then! phyvcai appwmce and Inflammifgr amtomica1 details. A Zhdani w h
is little n& to c m up wrth n e w reams. H m , the E d u s h a s w i M togoabart n a k e d w l d amply go a b u t naked, hileonewhowished
prerented the fdlMng, adapted by many y-R cltixenr t o r m i n c l o t h d ~ l remarn
d cbthed.ZtKxlant find notitjllatimin 'clolhing'"
*Thy wwk up rdieftuK1%that ~wld go to d d o p i n g Lhisworld'~ whch akesnot c u m , orinprel&irq to be "dreupd"wh~lcbeing arundrened
need<.Plus they pmvlde c h a p l a b and wilt take wt jobs. ar porwble. Such clothing is t-ht by tk ZWanr to be chrrdush a n d prvrmt
vkere p 3 e s thP neighbot)rood. Refugee camps don't ralv propwty
~luaTheymereiyattractmoreretugees,Riepdrseaw,qsquab,mdcrinw. Sheep Among the Wohres
*Therefugees are rnerciy quatten. just like thm d a m Toms @age Pity the pow pmle, diqdptaced horn hls h a , tlppd from hls uldl-a@@d,
81). It will be irnprsible get thwn oH this wwid w e thq,k e r n stable. dignified wxiety, and plopped m l o an Imperial wwld, bar- of mu-
&Milhed. lhq'll ret up joe ghettos a d Iw k.-f psi& prejudice a d Srome to a raEe of c m t i l u t i m l Ibn, Impable of wen
*'Tldri$aniwaWl, in rheecoloyical/uxial-Miwn m: "hlavl3 learning thP truth a b w t heir M minds. Thir is tfie reality of the € d u s k its
the itwy of hmigration d peoplm-" Warlac is warfare, and imprial mrnt n u m r c m r t i m t r , What dl!zhey do?Where 4 1 they go' bvill
M n s can mt allcm t M s e h . a to gPt ~ uaWt M ofthdr twrilory, they find -ti- liwz, a w ~food
, ad rhcltr~,wnaundd by people 416
~ThisisthprduderoanimaJon.Thev~alledrehrgeesareeilherfifth- haw fought t h fw 600 years?
edurnnistr preparing the way for h e mCMy formations, w wre w d e TFw Zhodad are bwting, becau4ethqrM Inanedthefewrodctlerdrat
%reen which wlf mask !he cming nl the real i n v a i m Reets. a m thwn to be.Theydon't b h m t o d e f w d t h e m w k f m n l i e r a n d
deceit k a u s e they havc ~ e w had
r to. They are easy marks for the rnm
transprmt charlatan, let done h e pmfeaiwlal dndlen, con anist.l, carpet-
baggen,junk baxl kings, d i m,-l u d car v l l m and pditicians.
Smwrately h e prdes are not a b e . All groups of & d m rehKpeJ are
sheplmded by the intffrdanuand dim hwn [heir community. w b do t h ~ r
k to p t ~ t Mt r charges fram Ihe injustice Ihe m'v~~e has Ito o h . They
pmtertfkrpderfruncnminaFsanddihmwstyby h t m P w l n g d p 9 t T I ~ a l l ~
r d l n g thenan-lhadan~hiome inlocantact with tfiegrwp. Theyrrpresent
!her prdm in lheir dealings with Local autharitrer and accompany U r n h e ?
they go to Regency d h r e o f k e and rasru in or& to lend z k r I@
m e , auttraity, and the moral of thar p r m c e . By lfrre
s*amplps, the W a d n&lily are r d k i n d - d .
Creating W a n l Characters
Zhajanrcharactersrnaybecreated thecharactAgenwationmedm
prewnted m TNE with the MImng rnd~fiCatimr.
Attdbuter The4eaeasdmribed inTNE except 10rPSIandSUC(slpebdm).
PJmIcx Z M a n i mdve 1 b 1 r Nmic trainq at age 17 during charmer
g m a t ~ o nMUPany c a m tenns are red&. Thir means that M a r t i
character5 rdl L jh-1,guatantmrqntksZPSI 1. Itimpoaibletoct-eateapmle
-
charac!pruvng ti~smethd,whiihistkwhokpdnt really, beEaurewhymM Ashn Ttrndlr
p w a n t fo createa Zhodani ~hariWt?~whewar ndphic?
~tfor~emkeddmuruon,zenhemteon PucnkFrpqwncymTNEw246.
Sadal StandIy: Becauw of the
y E % War.
-21 hO -88 ~Ware~tdahserto~nuclear
p h i c effect *,all uxh chatac-
Ws vale b e intendants at least. K)
sw-
-21 5 unJpac+wn.
simply giw Zhdaru c h a r a c h a he. 419 1 Third W& Wax.
glmlng SOC of A -2011 UnrfamPdAllancdendarbe$m
C a m Refweer M modify - 1 an n e w d t k n sMp PorHir& a&
TNE careentoalbwlmprwementd rmtKw.
prionic rktfls &lng t m redutm. -1 w 1 Wid 6nt m l p UErkdt h don
Narnlng: W m naming M a d
charactwq n o t e ~ h a t ~ a & ~ r d i z e d r u f f i x ~ r o t ~ r ~ m e r ~ f a r n i ~ -191
y~mer ZZmrndth~ l h
fmintendmu: &have d y one m) based on M r 50C attribute, seen -1 771 d Mw dl- Long Ni$t bcgmr
in the k x a h . This wfFx c h w with changed nxial starus. -?TI! I cbn p x c h a starrhlpsfmm bb
Jr@vtwm
A s m -
01 all of the fame?rrnpdum's d g m , the A h had the widest dsb-ibu-
-1111
i badw.
Astan Border War beghr
-116 1 first m &at Wtr.
th.hi9adjxent to botfi IheSdommi Rim far t o r i m d a R d hSpitward 4 3 t Cbndave (bkGA)
March, at the Imperim's *nwwd ex-. -56 lral Purge ( b ' f T & T + k ~ )k$&
TheAdanrembleInrgef~rr;anId~r~sof thelhfamfly, b u t t h e m M a x e -7 t C m d rarkuded.
~ " C ~ K GdSh U d o m
Ismdycoincidmtal.AJandre lwgerthankrumans,avpraging abanhvo&en dater rvlmogenituredothwrtandarditmd
in h g h t . h e y are dl quipCwd mth an intPgral w p m , can4 the aim or I cube.
-law, on e x h hand which Ihq.imtenrtiwiy and effPctMy us? h -bat 49 24 32 xalRrgeadr
Incidental~,AEbnha~mlyfourmmlpulathPd~gitsoneachlhb,dth the rewlt 21 2 2618 edDahNehtb~MwmIm@unwd
h t t k r mith u w base 8 rather h n thp b a r 10 of f i humam. ~ ~ 1.
374 dtWarbcgfm~OldEarth~~d
Ashn Hlerate ~te.I w m pmed htowar. Ashn and lmperlal
TheAJan H i e r s b e ~ ~ d r e d f m m t h e S d a n a d R l r n ~ t h e C r e a t p q c e o n a d d war, whlch b w n b h e
Ek to t b Spiward Mmdm. S(PNRRT, I~ke h e hperivn, It% ~ Ilih
trarea t r a r l i the dm.
was waged by Wrus and is m w WHs, kavit-q only the arws acrw the Rift to 380 edFtahaIr.knperjaCPseanbordercst&kM
&in to t h e p t C d b p ~ e r a . T h i s a r e a w a s l m ~ ~ a lthe&&nCdonies
led ~ ~ D e e p a b d f e r z mAsbn
e . prohrbtedh
u tranr-ott rdonir?l. but IS now dl that remains af the Adan Hkate itself. ng h b w n h in I m v I wkk
M a n vxiety is organized akmg family IM, wth the famiTy(akho)of to 4W I radwr bpgin fipping d wce hwn Romar.
12 Wan as the balic un~tFamaies are q n i z e d into 'pridB" ( o h mwith me 461 _ _ I d-e t r x h firsl mmt W n i .
domuant family. Finally, pdesareuganvd intancbn (huiho),qainwth m e 585 t&n rht~ aHer to fi#t fu Damam In exchange for
d h n a n r pride. All wbordnate membffsofthatdanow fealty tothedan a d bnd.
to 11s ~ n g l e
clan l w d ~ rFamily!pnde/clan
. +lty i s wry important a m g the 1109 Hunnul~tm~m#lrdPdM&onK~
Wan, In fact, !he phraw 1-Irwhryr, Y w pnde calls to y," is an 11'16 Drdinar asaEsinater Strephon and Tokeaias, the
I ~ v a a k mthat mll rat be denied by any AJm W r d a t k . rtymdwadmdu.
The Hierate ir *hdedc by the Tkxlkhu, or '29." t k ruling body d the 29 I117 sarun's [;uikJ 'BmtherhooddTOkdaf chptdra
r30m'nant Wan dam. The h k h u exwises no rsd adumty MIdviduaf &as&nrarrwGreatRifttamkDtrIrwlrpyfw
W n , a mty the cbn IaaderJ an -11 m the kyalty d h r chn membwr, and s-aMenct Fintrht~lfu3y1intuhehm3ln
each clan h a s ~ t s a mb w s d trditrcm~TheTh,Irhummsnomllltayfmfior "web.
be,thew aal be(- ro t h clans. But u thc c a r r i l of the 29 mxl 1119 mg&dtnnnlornhtoD3malnleadmamd
clam, and !km l y flyfaun for t k handlingof ~ n t w ~ bwiness bn and iswes that kt khueen lrnpabl and Heraw form
Imdw the Wan as a M e , Ihe k k h u i s h hqhest Wl p n t o f Wan @icy
and m.
11M of Deneb estskhisher th@P d l d , Or rdw.
1 1 31 un h . e s ~ t f i e F o o t b a taI s p t o f t h e
Clans nseandfalt In r d a t i w v a n d c a n benepbcedmthe Tbukhtr. Intw- andre. Wt DocMlrrMan fw:s destroy V d m
dm argwnenb are rdved by highly -mi& "cbn win,"essentially t k SeearmhgCIeatlWmneRjftrpanR8aEh.
e q & & n t d a d w l d ~ , b u t m a natloMl wle.Oanscanrireorfnll in p ~ w 1752 m y e h M i and Spinward Stater k c &
and preq~gearared?of thesewars,ard cank~wnevasdcbns toothwmwe d. Aoibkht and Fcrotball W06W1 Incotporated
povrertul clans.
Aslan Wety
- into WKY. I
ThPAJanareacmnpWwmd, byhuMnstadd~.twchyrdvfdentra~e.
Thar urie(y IS bredan many strkt c&esdb&wviorand m,all lumped C d Neighb,. ,
cnder tbgeneral heading of "m," althagh thp Adan I I topdnt
~ wt that ~ ~ l i n g w l r h * m ~ P a b n , p ~ 8 , r e m w n b e r t ~
they haw IS differmx d s for ham, unlike We dlshormralde humans. To a ~ d e a l i n g w r t h a p x k d ~ ~ k ~ ~ y w ~ i y w y t h i
humans, honor ~~butonecmceptamangmmy, butto the W m tt i s m h i r g , d t b ,what it was like when you were
Wwc )W reSpORd tu a p ~ ~ ~ ~remember
&ti& m k e ! t h n q a r d humans wth urrprion, if r d m q h t m t e m p t a t q . ~ H h a t h w l i k e M m e h ~ a f l M b l y b w r w l ~ I n
MiuxkntnndingsMe c a m n o n be*wen c d t m l Arbn and l-al culture y a r y w p ' 5 ~ ~ w r b t estabnand
nt ham, w i n i n g a %fit wan imult M ~ n d
hmanr. Athargh Asbn popubtiwrs haw kable to aJmilate ttwnselm wayrrnuar)rorexp&.RanemhwhatitvmrlikbbpandtfratYmch
more a less Hilh~nI m p i d a d alm Oanian cultue, lhq. are tM rqected by calM z&kmce. whew there w& a dmpk anmw Iw mqmrything
b
many dtural M n fw h n g be1ra)wl I k r race's valm. wasWsndWte,andweynnewh.owafmtIfotpw~~emnyand
O-teimportantbttndAdan m t y i s t h e r t n ~ t d ~ i m d b b w ~M r r o betterthanbbecnahed.Thgr,don~tb,trwnpose)purmrk
mde a d h a l e kslwr. M a b arp warnm, c m d rn-thpdillcaland military 6nd when p~
mle, k camhrl to not
~~apminpJhaidsndartnumberthwn.
*
too m q teeth, unleo ~u be a
leadenh~pand she aquiwtim d Ian-r pa* and rezm-~b hrq.
b m h , v u h i w t n u m b m a h by 3:l,arerrymnwble for t m d c , i n d u ~a, n d hbwsador C d w R k h t o r h a m a r rhe
r m m r r e , educat~m, xmtr ficand technical M g e , a d the xcurnulation Regency Foreign M e Univwsity, Regina
and mnagwnentofwltk--lnht. thpteal~wkofmakmg v r ~ e t y&while
the rndes cmcmP.atcm skgkanbm glay. Fa txarnpk, only males may ~ d t h c ~ t f d r d m d t h e h h i nMet1 o f
smwaspk&and gumerrabrdldan starships, rrdanly kmalesmayserve Onemintended byjxdwtdtheCdlapreh that rt legihm~edm n y d the
a5 rwigators,mt q i m , medcs, and stewards M a n aquisitims with t h m l n of [kneb M e n . Althollgh m many w m
By human slandardr thm divirionl m lab to Fdhms abffneJ.Hlgb thh i n m t war engagPd Fn rnllitary campaigns to diddge Man
~ ~ N a n m a l e r a r e l ~ t e r a I I y M ~ ~ ~ h maneyandfinance.Whik
cw~pbof wwhw a thdr -b, Iheurgmcy of prrs~ntingan i m m a u s
thqr have an fm dtain~ngland d t M r own,they & it for Its mm frmtier ta Virus made W c d u v o n of surh campaigns a luxury. In wder to
sake; it nkm tfw f m a k mwnbwr of hi(fam~fjesto fqvrewt w h t to&*th mwre lmpwviaa baden, the new R q e q had to farmally accept and
it ur h a t it can bP of any use to anyone. Iqitknkwhatevergweming: structurnm?renlre4dyin p b c e . m IfIhewwere
&.
E m AJan rnllitary unlh f d l w this & canbat lsader and dose t T d d ~ w da
d turd M a n dan qwmmmt~
combat are male, but all wpm logistid, tedwiil, M, a d Intdli-
g w e pwvnd are fmde. TFHs includes combat e n g l m and artlllwy A Deal Wlth the MI
pwrarmd,all t hway up to the b w cmmander, tlw h a l e who a g a n i m the The rtmtdiffkulld t!w internal pditM problemfaclng thc Regencyls tfrat
unit a d ~1to its d a y - t d n y d t r a d i i w l M a n planetary merit existing undigertd within a brg#
With Ilw culbJnl imp#lal~m typical d Mar, ltfny proiea thev g m x k ImperialdueRegwygclumment N o t m l y ~ t h i ~ c r ~ t e d i f f i m I t k s f ~ ~ ~ h e
diffwwxermlom#an as 'pwreiwdgenrler." hdlwmwds, a human mde m ~ a n r n h a b t n n u o l I h e s e p b ~ w h o f e d ~ p mbyrheinflextblesocial
&
in a "fwnde"rde d l t x treated by M a n as n fmak,a d vice wm. T h s order placed on them, but the Adan gwmmmt itsdf has m ~ x dloyaltier
means that Manwill notdixussh~neu(alemaFeurk)mlhahunandmpibu dlt-h the Man have rwcm fealty to the Regencyfar the land rt bsgranred
a stanhip (a male task), regardlersalwlwtherh a t hvrrran~sredlymakwfemale.
In m e cam Wan will wmply not be able to tell the differwrce Mween male
and f w n a l ~hmans, but wen if [hey do, theL cdtural predlrposition q u i m
lthem to mpose Urdr M a n standards.
titerally % a d s d v a w l r of w."
Thfi lam h
tronger.YTheriilapdqyddiu#edby
whohawadoptedthehuman
M a n *hrm
137 mi* 16 d thev make an Arbn &yl
them, the). G h w ~albwed to retain t M r clan loyalties, which call to ttmn Them I7nreAb-1," 'other Asbn," md "babdaru*
from oul& I k b b o r 5 of the Reg-. Tnre Man are my who retain their full Wan cuttue and m d i w There
By 1202 the u p h t dfhisisttwt Wandamin ZheRegPncyhawa *Iboth w l d I n c l d thekAkMndmoftthe Regflwy Ioit mm-@wortdr
the dm-"whrch they are uGng 'top - m d irnmigatimofotkcbn m b e r r . OLher~natetMwhohavemadevrnecrm~stohumand~
tfiusfudm cmsdldating rhetr w . Mile the Regency g ~ r w n m # l c t a d that a l h then to trade mae dfecWy. Mmt wwld include the DadanAdan
h d & o p m t , hm?isvwy1Eltleitcm da a b u t it.
b h a p p y ~ t thil In thrs group, as well as the Asbn menbers of the TrPkhpir, RQS, a d other
Regencyad~ces.Nilthwghtheu;pjlmarenotasumnedas~cbrWmr,
TnekhyoIr Wanexudeanmmirtaknblesnitfineawkn t h q r v k of theseother Adan arid
The exdu- Adnmnned d the "ktd," a ?rekh)oir ("bnd h w a y they d d w t fw prov1ty.
prot-xtd') was BtnbliM by thm?ecMuke Nmis in 1120 to coopt a n , &Irkmans are the uue fallen 4 h n w h haw fully adapted to humanvdws.
inrldrng hatti, Inlo detending the Domain in exchange fm land (Suwlvd Lest t h be my q w b m a w t where t hfallen M a n stand on the c m i c
Margln, pqe25). Thir bnllsnt r d t d In ttw %m!&katim" of a large peckiing order, h d a n hdd nonAanwhoSie by AslanoJEture tahdoserto
m t x r d v r o n t d l d hotpi, 4 d e d Menderr to t k Vargr fnvrtlwr to them than racid a n d m hawrq'rxtedthek r~ghdul cdture. some w ~ M ha n
W.H& it mt hen fmtk 11 32 h*s -$I, this d d p h a p s hwebeen haw f& h the w t l e d Cloriwr h p w e in T v a n
their Mstater, x l ~ as
the dutim to the Pjlan problem, but ewnts dd not ldl that way. Reach, dwrh war cm-quered by trwe Adan wger t o teach them their mr.
trlonethdeu, the TrPlrhprritA b m e a trwnedars wrcwss. Al-h it
might have ~nitiallyappeared as a cyical attempt to c o o p t the W n , the
-
Denebianru~nI~amd WsamelervKlartheirDmanneighh(seepage31):
the/Wanranbe-m~ghtygDodfriendsbhave.Withinafewrhwt~rsthe Crealng Aslan Characters
Oomnjn wasxtually recmmirsioningolderwanhipsfu Ikused rhegrowig P q w y M a n (by Asbn standards, aRhw "Ww Man" or * & a h -
Athmrr Hgh &hln~mg<lars crulsen {Arhontl H 5 h UghmEng,
patrd. i ~ l u d r n g ims"), tfiey fdlm human p r c h k m l norms, may bgeneraled
OP, AwhI Vcngconcc. 9).
the charactm gmmdt~onprocedur~rpremted in TNE mth the I
Phpical Chai-actetwcs
TheVargr haw wnething In with the Zhcdanl, Oarrlansandother
tmnspbnted b a n races. Thqrtoo mw thpir existme to the activities of the
Wmtr 300,000 m n qo.w, d i k e the h w n s , !he Vaqr were
cwated, genetically ~ngtrrPeredfmn prehistoric T'mm dogs, and giwn hrgs
brarns hands ~ r manipdatiw
h digib, and an lpright portuw.
Awage Vargr male are 1.6 mrws in height, whde f w ~ l e are s 1.5 meterr.
Tlps fw Humans h Vargr Society They are therefon lighter and leu strong than humanr, but aremmagile. Uke
1 .Payattention ~)wrdative~tusmtWfra&ofvargru~iety, the dogs from which they- derived, Vargr demmstra!ea wide rariery of fw
ard t x wre to knuw the chanwna of the Vaqr yau m w n t e r . c d a , texture and pattern.
2, k p r n g point 1 in m ~ d think
. aboutv&+. Relative I d s of
charisma confer variws p+ifegm In Vargr maty. Denrand to w e b ? R eyVargr
p i r s and ~ e that
e yocl grant othws tt7P prjrnlcges to whkh ! h y are ??me h m bcen Vargr d W in ihe Ih-naim of Dorrb fm cmtun'm, and
entkkd. a l t h q h f l y a n capable offvrrctimingwithin the bmad pararnetwr of that
3. Be r M v e . Making firm dkisims and standiy by thwn is a wIPty, they still retain their distincliw m i a l I*. They prefer to live n
hllmrk 04 chariuna. c m m u n i t i ~ w t h t h k V u r g r , ~ ntfr
d Vargrtown~"withinmmylargeRegency
4 . ~ ~ i t u ~ ~ t C h a r i s m a m u s t ~ c m r t s ~ f e d a n d e w r cc~tesj ~ . Iare characterized by the same raucms, M i n g anarchy ar Varqr
is rapidly redwediflbnotdam~lstratdoften,&i for mhglyrnifiot intmtdlar uxiety.
pants. Vsrgr are ah^ leeping ore. Therearet h w mdnpopulattmsof V a r y Mngin thelegency.TheJedy
5. Bewg~bnt.Vargrareafwayrprhingtomwhatthey cangetaway diffw~nh~aga~forced~rwayirm~snVargrarrivethe~mway:
~ 7 t h If. p do not r e a m y w r auhmty in the face of wzh d?aflenges unrnvrted.Thehrrtgrwp~stheabblirhedVargr,~whD h a v e m Wving~n
p ha* ug&toktthalVargr gan V a l y w r e m , a n d he will the lmpwilsn for wmal gmations. Thewcan befwnd mmta-in Ihe
onby pu* harder t k next ume. h s of c b r i m is t f r death by 1000 Regmy, allhough they gravrtate to othw existing Vargr clommunit~s
ThemdgrwpqrtkVargrwhoarnvedwr Impen'alwwtd~dunk-g tkVaqr
pncb* raid~ng and incurvons dw'ng tlleCwif War, f r m ~1 1 1 7 to 1 1 30. Thew Vargrare
6. P r a i w h w h o x l b m t t t o y a a a d m i f y . SubordinateVwgrneed
apprmal a d atfirm- it cements their laydlty to M r superiors and it fwnd on ~hecweward a n d va~llngwldsof the Regmyon which tt~eygalmd
giver them a m e and comfortablerde in ttw wivene. 8y makirrg =re a fmthdd by lmceof armk M r r q n r t i m b y h lohs mcmpliof f 3 32 gave
hey k m )ou valw theit mtribUhs, yw giw t h value. and themmorertayngpwon IhewmUrthantheycouldhawachi& mthen
beam yw are m a m r c e d thek value, they will wpprt p u r em,and they reman in p v m on thew world%.
a u h t y , t h e b y furd.lw validating tk apprwal grve thrm. h hnal grwp are the Vargr refugees, Ihowwho fled themdaught dVTrus
7. trkcbqeu like. The k t way to cyin high h r i u n a a m Vaqr after 1 1 31. Thm Vargr at kaealt did rat cane to mqw or steal. thqr came
3stoaclasifpdlreadyhaw rt.Th1~~311 becornea dl-hrKlling prophecy. simply to wnnve. Shese fand t h i r way into Regency-orqnizwl V q r rrfucp
C m s e l y , b e k s t way taachtwe kmrfiartvnn Ir to not Enre about it camps, mltke the first t wgrmpr.
v h toureft, Vargrdonotgrant thebencfrt of tfredwbt-taa Vargr A R e g e ~ y h m n d d u y RegencyVargrdarnthavPmuchrqxa
Iheonlyexplana~tmfniluretoexwcrseEhariv~ 1s thatonealready had fff auhxity, and h a t thqroky h ? k g ~ bwrw4-m s il =itsthem or M e n
none to begin with. they are forced to do so.This arservnent is b w , but a tm dewripdm Is that
TheSvrmids c u a lo the S p M yuter ~ m a n s a d V q r h a w q u i t e d ~ z u n ~ n d ' m gIcrpectlwauthwity."
sof
Regmy Faragn S m k e W i t y a n d W ~ l e f r w r beE~we~n
n sdl-cmlrd,inmllrngty~~hittinqtotawrx,zhatothm
the Regwry Midstry fm Public lnfwmationand Wdfare wll do hsdme Im the benefit of all, V a r g rmpet~tronfw chariwna d m not
Z m m m t Pr~ntingm e , Reglm, F 142 p ~ n n t~ht~ rVary we ra15tanfly plahing the envelope, I d l y fw genings
where they can Increaw llhar mm authwiv, cmstanily trying to spewhat they
cangetawaywith.ThemZofrrspp~tdVargrrrw:l~ngr o g i e t o I h e l a (or ~
miely, w y w ~ m i s e n l ~ ) sprec~Jelytheamwntd~thV~gfle~e
him Ilwr law h a n d s , no r o w and m len m i q!a surh b a n
vltioun, m e Vargr rcplid, ?Iw humans might as 4 1wy that cwnrelnwally Creathg Vargr Characters
V a r y may be g-ted using Uw character g m l h pxdw
baP-d ta d>ey the law of graMty. It 1s t h e , ut actr on me, t accept that. &It Ido
m t e d m TNE 4 th t l f d l d n g rnodifmtknr.
nor let it sop me fmm leapinga fldng. If ft ulumately wink pull~ngme to the
gmund,u,be~t&rtIwlI~tg~veupmyrighttofdbrny~Lnws.~it~rrtmng
wmqh to make me obqr,thPn it ir d m g mmgh to make me o;bey. Bu! ~f ~tIS 4- Mod Ruf
STR -1 2Q6 -2
n o t , w h y h l d Igrant rt w t t w i t y i t d m n o t d m ? A l t lawsaretheramway.'" ACL +2 2D6 *1
Vargr Orgmized Crlme: bgtowing f a e in the Regency IS Vargr-~mudled CON -1 206 -2
organved cnme. T k e 15 rme suzh a c W p M wery wortd h i r h ha3 a Iw - 2Db -1
sign~ficantVarqr pgulation, and mw on mHhkh do no^. T h i s xbwty, m
all the d r an w h ~ ~t h a p p a q i s commcnly k m a "the Pack."
EDU - Z M -1
CHR Sp&d ID6
Lawleu u g a n k a m are nothing n ~ for v the Vary, but ~tappean thnt Ihe I XX N/A None
Pade is wrnething dilfmmt rr itzqxntiomand p n x d u m a r p the mfrom
world lowcrkf, implyng &her cmtsd, or at h i t c d m a l r m . Althoclgh the
M a Vargr p W c 3 C handled ar In TNE the V q r
Pxk'r a c b n b ~ sdo draw m human polreaims and -, its m M r p
rtateshawmpsi3nktrainlng~enterstolpeakof~ mtetingwd ttahing
m~tobeexclusiwlyVargr. And whlehman papulaliansarelargelyimmune is a l m t impolslbk to find wtride of h e Regency.
frwn Pack rvrwls, murder md vidwKe within Vargr rmmmilics amiated Chartma Increm: Ddng character weration, CHR Is frmeawd
wth farlure to cmperate 4th the Pack are common. by one exh time h e hatter exceeds the required CwnmiGm or
The Vargr-specific nature of its violence has helped the spread of the P m m t h rdl by f u r a more e nt~
Pack, as most humans w it a%a purely Yarqr problem, which has limlted
the responwof human law mfwcmht agencies. The racist nature of this
th~nkrng,'it'sokay solongas they only d o ~totheiram t kind," isctear,ad
nor encouraging.
Church aF the Chosen Oner
Vargr srt wfiich M h that tl-e Vsqr wm d d l b d y
Fa~ticd
Vargr Splinters created bytheA.Kknntoktk~upremeraceLnCharlrdSpceard that
Even More the Cdlapre, Vargr Ipace was a h a p k n o w ar the "Vargr
they are destinedto s a x d a y d e wer dl 0 t h rKes, m p r afrw the
Extents," meaning that this area was m trw Vargr nation, only that there
dncienlts' final return to in- t h in their rightful glmy.
were a lot of Vargr them, Thewclrcumsta~erstill hdd t r w in 1202, Whrch Thechurch t k h xcepZltk ~ theonesthat heYargrwwcreatml
maker it wry d~fflcultfor the R e g m y to maintain relations with the Yargr
by g m k rnanipubtlm (and Is thus fn conflict wth, mVargr sects
Itales {usualIy called the Wargr Splinterr") g i m the threat of Virus.
which see this ar slander), but finds this to Ix degrading, but proof
Howwer, glwn Vargr tenderx~fia d h l s t o r j , ~twuTd not do to try to oftheVargrwpericuity. AhpraU, the Anclenb transplanted hcsnam m a
marntarn a perfectly c l o d border against the Vargr. By allowing m e
g t e a t m n y d s but did mdgn~ficnndymodifythwn.hndaRwhaving
legftimaleVargc trade the Regemy is able to Pxerciw more contrd wm its ginedwche@seon hvnans,theAndentsfwndthiiTmanysecier
nature than rf il allowed none at all, forclng all Vaqr trade to be, by lo be~nadeq~late. P d i r that lhey todc lthe b w b k tocrwtetheYargr,
drf~nition,out of jrr contrd.
an u n n e c u r y d o r t rt the a l r d y edshng h m n s had measured up to
For rhis reawn the Rege~y'sh t l e r w i t h the Vargr Is the mon fortiff4 the hwientr' rtandardr. And d s e h e Ancientr wwld not hw
of all of ~tsinterfacesvciththe Spinward States, having more incommonwith ~ t o m t e m e t h i n g t h t w a leu,than s p e r f ~ tt,h e V a r g r a ~the
the frontier on the deep M l d r than with the civilized interfacer wrth t k mly rncc rhat can clam recial p w f e c h by deliberateW g n .
Dan@nsorZhbdanl.Whatwercan bemd of the therwghnessof inwection
Given t k Vargr rutwe, $R church has ~ t u r a I I y@I! Into m y
and irnpwndmmt prrxedures at o t h t intmfxes, these do no! b l d a f ~ t m ~ . S hmei l i b n t w q Mi- their s u w i t y requit- thevwgrta
candle to the Vargr interface msp3ions. In fact. rm Vargr Splinter ships are conquer 0 t h c u l t m ~The ~ . h d i c e n f wng bdiwes their svperirn'ly
a l l d acrors thc frontier into rhe Regency mdw any rlrcumstances, as it ddbliqata ttmn to adst I- racer to achrwe h t the Vargr haw
ir assum& that they are Virus plagues just waiting to h a p v . mtwdly.TlwpmEtwrtwing bdievertheircvrent~tupmtheyhav~
Derp~tethe strlcmers of thlr border, it Is only a fortunate mlrorlty of g d and k t r d p d tMr pormtialand must d r u w e r M r lrucglory
Vargr that are extended rn this dubious h w . T k ~nterface with the befae t k Ancrcnts retun to plan& thena for having rquarderd thclr
Vargr Spl~ntenextendsonlyalong thecaewardedgeofthree subse~tws-- g r k ~Marry othm fnctms haw no real do~trinaldllfwmces, but have
Regma, kramis (C and DlSp~nwardMarches), a d a m a l l dice of Pretwfa ~ d @ityro f d b u d ~ h m&den. t
(AIDeneb). These bhrdw on the Vargr groups that were sheltered Fn the L
Darrlan History
Damran accounts af W r prehistmyare qulte mlnixent of T m n Eden
myths: T h eady Darrians riwd In well-balanced, well-laidout archsrds in
which all their &r wwe met. This Idyllic beginning and the fact that
Daryen shows no marks of the Ancients' final war fits 4 t h the Darrian
peacefufness, but rn the Darrianr were eventually expelted f r o m their
Eden by the gradual failureof the -chard systems. forcing them to spread
Date M
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*and f rmth War bqlm
Seed Frmnrr War e t c h I m = q
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DarrlmWarr~rut& lnbudln-dr t o ~ ~ % a u m , w a m ~ m ~ ~ ~ f ~
b n$x& & Tnbterd Anla1
Trlbtwd AllMce heah up
c u m l 5 4 wwfrk gove
Third Fmrb War b i n s .
Rlrd Fm!W War eru%
Fwrth Fmtw ervar beglrn.
Fwrth Frcntrr 'lv* &5,4
ppm CMI Ww ixqlm.
Fdth FmWr W a k j l n s .
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FEDERATJON O F ARDEN
~Fedwabmdkdm~pagcs37md41~ha1bngbemncubdq~~
thcZhDdaniCcmsulateard tfip-aind Deneb.Thvritwartwmiqwithdipbmats
waged In IPcret q o t i a t h r , vrrxtrad~tAlecekbrityhrgitkancl edcl. fain-
aMe ~apatriater.intdligence operatier exchanging ~nfmmatim.primer, m e k -
ing to penetrate the hontier, am%merchmq gwtritlas, bmarists f r h fiqhtm
as~slinhbwnty hmpllers, ~t-O(j-woTkrnucenbls. ard all W e ether amual m s
ataartcd by an environrnnt d rmbquip, ddcrflt and h d y -my.
With hwarning d Conrulat~DomanlRegency reletlonr through mortd the
p ~ t - C w iWar
l pmd, the irnportancc d this urrdsrrorh3 nemr d e d ~ dbut . it has
taken rtcps tomaintin I& a s d a t i m vhth underergrandand " g r q orqznizatim~
The M a h d Arden has Irw d r % t l n r hd bcrng ow d t h k w stat- tordure to
.jgn the S p i w a d Stam &cords. This not only u d e t u o r ~ IIW -arm'% stam
as an ~ndPpcndmtpomr, but n c h i tvm 0 t h h c h s . Fir% it dbm thc
FedR.aticm t o n m m c ~ t h e u r e d V i r v r m a u r e a p o n d I a t & tomantain~ts
i n d q m d w e SKard, it mktl the 'fedmath a l t r x t k to M w krnd d c ~ ~ d e g d
arltw~trerthat~IqhKkd~tx~t~~my.btxample.theFcdRaW~ronedthe
rnam u'tesd~ k u n d e n n lor g thevdrgr mdwwarld.Wth the begmning d the
Excdur and - r uncwtainy kbwm~ the Z M ~ and I R q m y YArdm is
r e a r m its r& as t ka*lt d intiigw in rhc M a c k .
The k k f a 7 i m i%a dative b t p s ~ e 1r0 rnterstelbr umcignty. AKkn d y t d
Zircon (1 110) and Utolmd (1 209) ar colmicr just prior to fhc fifth Ikmk War,
extwding i t i grav to Iwr mwe mxldr, Quare (0915X Zenopi1(101 O), muan
(1 21 01,and T r m w r O e x 1131 1) by 121 0. The k k ~ a t m reahed itrcwrrntize m
1 133, dthough IE lolt T r m D t~n lo z h t rrew Regmty.
The Fedcratim d Ardm's gmwmbmt Is conuched to k quite opprusivq It ir
contrdled by the Arden h5ely. s d l grarp d !endm5 wlccted Iu W ccmtnbw
h - 1 5 to the b i e t y ' s dvanccmtnt &dm rnaintalns a @ICY ot parlie m a f i t y ,
lemnng it%rylfemr canditimny open ta MligetmU In time d w~--.bellq~lrnt
m d s m a y r d w l a n d pms~hrarghthrryrtm& butrnaynotmg.qeinccmbt. They
arr krpt q r ~ q a t c d by the Federation's naval Imn.
The Fcdnaim dArdm rc4uuw.l toacccpt Ihodad dug-. Thcrandrhcrxn!
bark rnto t h r Comulate or wwragpd lo prrrcepd on inlo 'tht Rcgwlcj.
NOTES FOR REGENCY UWP DATA suppknmE
The following 3 7 p a p contaun rmpkte W ~nformabonfor all 981 w w l d s In R c g r r r y FroMkr: Thh arm b found In tht Deneb. Reft, and Trojan Reach
&t Regency a n d IU i r n d u t e suwoud~ngr,b a t e d In four ~ c l w and
r 45 S ~ t w s and
, h krdkatcd by* g r q - l h d d hex. W d d s in thtx hexes mc h e 'RF'
suktm. alkgranrr ~ddC,above.AIlurwldsIn the FrontlerareronJderedto b e h h Trawl
Ntn I( R O othtlw(S?
~ li~tCd.
Note that W i b areas am not mbmted on ttrc map, t h y ~ n s l r n p l y the area on
UWP Abbrevilatlons and Codes the far side of rhc Fronth I m m the Rcgmcy wlt area. All wwlds In the Wtldr are
ThA standard W W format a s d ~ r l b c dand Wild InTHL page^ 186195 wn cons~dcredto be R d [ l n t e r d ~ t c d ) ? w e lZ o n q a l r h q h t h y art not orherwiw
k used. The lollowlng ~pecif~ cod- ate used In thus b k .
ljstrd a w h .
8.w Corkc A: Naval Raw and k o w t Eau; B: Naval B a n and Way f b t h , C:
Mltlhry Rase: Military bases, f w d In the Swwd Wwldr (page 45) and ~ o m r
Conalr (Vargr) Baw; D: Naval hpt,I:l n t e d x t Workl; M. Military Baw; N: Narnl
Aslan w r l d s use the club (i)symbol.
b w ; 5: Scout Baw; T: Yerrnrnus World (see paw 30).W: (Xboat) Way Stntlm; Z: Zhodsnl MIIIUr)r/Nrvil B a u : Nthwgh thev b a ~ rce In all mpectr q & a .
Z h d a n l NavallMrlrtary baw k n t to ~ hwt a l barn shown in Rrgency and other trrrltqdth the fw*paintcd
Trade Coder a d Notes A~J Agkultural; An: krcknb' Sltc:Al: & t d & AW s u r (*)lymbd, for thr sake d tradltlon These basesare shown by r d a d ddramtxrd
k h n r u k d wwkl wthun 'the R q m y : Ba: B a r n ; Cf: Frontm Capital: Cm:
( * ) SFM.
Crmtary world (a wmld whpn rxrglnal populruan ha* d i
d off cmpletcly, the Interface W& ncn q w n n l n e bwdw wcudty wwldr (xe kbw) art
Current p p l a t ~13~11h l r m t n t Ktlltrs); Cp: 1 ~ h t 0 Cdpibl r of of olher m a l l I n d ~ a t P dbyr 'cron-halrr' tnjgnia 0). T h i s s p b d 1s also u d for the WlldJdc
Intmtctiar state; t x : b r t w or higher 1-1 rquonal Capital, Dt: DFIPrt: EX: E~rle and SaleJidc Tumlnl wwlds(w pagc 20) wr pngtl54,58. and 62. k a u w of thew
camp; F 1 Flud oc-nr HI: High ppulatlm, It: lcc-c*; In: Imdusrrral; M r
placement along the Regrwy Frwrf~er!her* i s no danger of their conlus~onwth
Mllltdry ruk, 0:UNNN k n d k r t ~that thc world is own4 by the rmrld in the normal Interfsce d q .
lndrcstcd [hNNM) her: Po: Poor; P r Prison camp; Re: Rerewe world; RI: R K ~ ;RI:
Callbratl~nPdnt: Thes?dnprp#c mllitatyduellng pdntsarelndlcattdwlth
R w a r c h Station (mth Gredr lttterdewgnath): Rw.N: Rdugctwodd, A n t 'N' (a),
r c i ~ k - x~ynrbO1 u c m p a n i d by 'CP' and their c o d ~ n a m s . S t tL l k a r y
can bt&ktterwa number: '2' rnducatwZhPdan~rdugper md 'V mdicatesVargr b t a , page 76, fw d f f n p t i o n of callbatkn p i n u .
rdugeer, a number rndrcalm lmpwral humans f r m the AbandonmenL see n o r e
below Va: Vacuum; Yw: Vargr-ruld world mthrn ntw Regency; Wm:Water world.
k N , C:N, O:N, or YFI lndecata that the w r k l was p o p l l s t d in p a r t by Man, New Terms and Facilities
f i l r p e n . Droym. ff V a r y Thc n u m b "N' tdlomng the colon l n d ~ a r how n Mllliary Baa: A rnslkr n* d thr standard w a r bare, whkh atso Includes
many tmthscl t h t w o r W ~ p ~ p l l a t i o n c o m ti ~ dh race(& 1-946,9=90.-). faclliruafor non-nwal mlltbry ~(KFFI Whereas J nard base i s deigned to wppwl
fhc r r m l n l n g ppulatmn l5a~sumedto bt p r d h n a n t l y human (r.t., Zhdanr d P ~ or Satyr, mlliury bsla r e stpd for plambry nrvkL
I Y ~ ~ ~ o T - I L L ljeh
on Zhodani world<, rmpnial culture on Imprial wurldr. -me Mt m i x on non. lntcrfwe Wprlds:fhnearcthr borderworld*that p v t d e contact bctmcn the
aligned usotlds cr client Iratn) Spinward States. All stanhlpr p.=lng from one Sprnward state to tht neat must
TPPC m d ~ a t aTravel Zone, PopubM Multl@lw. Plamtdd B c14 and Gas m k e first planetfall In the new state a t w of thcK worlds. It I s ItlegaT to p s s into
Gbnts If Trawl Zone dlgit 15 cmpty, i t h. listcd as a C m n Travel Zmr A and A a Spmwatd 5Mtr to a non-~ntedatcworld, a n d this actton c a n i n heavy penslt+es,
Indrcare Amber and W rmcr mpcctively. In U t m , all w r l Q in the Regency w a l l y m w h l n g thccunfiwatron of thertanhlp. Sec w e 2 0 i o r f u r t h e r d ~ u ~ r r x l .
Frontlet (gray-shaded hex-) are cmuderd to br hkr Z a n n but are not Note t h a t Interfaceworlcl% are only rndrcatd for the major Spnwnrd Stater (d.e.,
~tparatdyl~~ttdarwch.Alf~nthpWj&w~dVwRcgmcybfcandf rmtin, those which ranrist ot lmon rtran w ww(@. F o r the munor states (singleworlds)
are Ued Zone4 Fw % p c y c ~ t u m M s the WilcCt are off~ralfy
~ntedrted by the Regency none are I~stcd.AS each rmnw state fumtdons a3 its own lntdace world
gmernmpntm'Hpllasthe gwernmtrd 01lMarhSpnward Stat- RlthoughU q m r y THmlnus Wwlds: Slmlar 10rntcrlacewclrldr. r b w t , but wkll lx used teconho!
a d lmcm p b d thCy are&, they rn o(f-limitsto all o h 7 % to rhc R q r n c y Sde followbng the opening of the Fronr~rr.lee page20.
A 0 m thrr column rndlcarn a Balkanrrcd wwld located in the Wllds (WI' Callbratlon Polnt: kc pdgc 76.
alkgiance code), the governrnmt c d e rn the UPP strlng d e x n k s thr r n o ~ Refugee Worldr The Rqency cwltalm three klndsd refugee wwlds: Zhodanl
common government type or the mcnt powerful q w r n m e n t on !he world ( v a r h wfugce world% Yargr rdupec worlds" and Regency refuge vvwldr.
from A d to world, refprpe's ddrsrttron), For Z h d a n ~ and Vargrretqeewwldr, the wze of lheirrefugec p o p u l a h unot
Alkg1ameCodPa:As Man Herate, AF: AJwl Frontkrrmtld; Cs:Client s h r e d ghen, not arethc refugee untlu$cd in the mld'lW P p p l l s f i o n data, SknCeth~
the Regency; Cr:Cllenr slate d t h c Zhodanf Cunullate; O r : Danlan Conf&raticn: Zhodanr Exodus IS rtlll underway m t h no sign ol abating, the sue ofthew rrlugcc
DD. DwMrn 01 Drneb (Third Impenurn); Dr: h y n c wid; FA: Federdtion d ppulrrlons are subect to rapud change. and tthe I r w rernarnkng Vargr refugee
Ardcn; NL. kn-alrgmd, no off-planet allqisnct, but these WIarc rnlnor w r l d 5 (asmost Vargr r d u g t e w n l u a l l y mawd to nhblished Vatgr cwrrmunltles
mcmbcrsol the Sprnward Statesand havenot c d l n p x d [ l h t y n n therefom natparf on other wrlds] wrll have therr poputatims Irsted under the wwld remark.
of the MI&; thewworMr uu thrgwcmment tym l i s t d o n page 1 B R d t h e f NE She number dLhodanl refugecrcontlnucl toenpnd, m t h e refuge- can k
mlebwk). R t : Rcgncy, RF. Regency Frmtw WMESF: krill% Foe&rste: SW: l w n d on mxldrwhlch do not have the Rw:f note. The RwZ r o t e IndlcaterwkIs
Sword W e t l d ~Va: Vargr. nonal!qncd or u m ~ t f i e d atlqmce; Vf: Orangh w h ~ have h trthcr k e n &iclally d w n a t c d 8%its whert Z h d a n ~i d u g m arc
Frderatr (Vargr~tatc);Vu: United Fdlomen d Augurgh (Vargr state); Yb: Aucrn- transfme4. w whkh have large contanuou%influlrer ol Z h d a n l r r f u g w and hsve
bfap of 1 1 16 (Vargr sute); WI: Wlldi. mr off-wild allqlsnrt, and perhap no off. km dc fmto mfugec worlds. Any world whch ha* a naturally brealhable
w r l d contact; t h e worlds h w c collaped and uw the W~ldsgmernment type atmorphwc and k t ~ a w M <low y to the Zhodan~Intcdace Is Ilkply to kame a
from psgt 191. YNE rulehmk (un the raw dgovctnment type 6: T ~ h n o l o g i c a l l y Z h d a n i refugee wwid, whrthet tt wanh l o or not. Whlk ~tmxltdperhap b ~ l n p l e
Elevated Dktator,' the w o r l d ' s ltsted t ~ level h 15 that d the world as a whde; the to h t r p j d ~ruamirq Z M r rhw shndad~dd e n q nmvmpy l wll not albw thur
tech level 01 t h TED and h15rn her ruppwt >truclwrcrs higher, up to IIW world'r Z Mrd~maybcfw-tdrn mcntany b y n q v d d , ltwdrflerence berween
ar~ginaltech trvd), Zh. LhoQn~t m ~ u l a t e :"-" ~ndqcatnno allegiance because a rrlugee wld &a& h r h vFnply contains- rdugeer n a mattcrofdenuty.
there IS no populatmn. Aw C d w h a e brgc h m q m e o r n group d LhodPnl l~vetn tmporaty bur~ngM
Asian Cowrnmnt C d e x The I d M n g govcmmt coda a n u x d In the c~rcrowdedghertmannlqeeworkk Aworld In &wh a tebtwdy wnaltnumberare
VWP, 01 klan-ruled w w l d s m plaEe of the standard cpvtmrnent typcr f w d on s p d thruqhout nts poprhtlon h not wrch a m x H . -a, wth he tmlinvlng
page 188 d TNE G: Smsll Itarm or fxlfrty: opcratcd by an d-world c b n w lnflu~morcref~rmr~aiebnnguea~,andrh~ramthrngto~topader~lrm
t U p b t * r g that a warld m h t fh k Z c& ha^, now k o m wxh ~ a world.
controlled ly a company Thtr ur h e rmly tnshnce rn h k h an k l a n mwld $5
conlrollcd byanythlngothr thanacbn. H: Split c l a n c o n t r o l : ~ ~ & a I o n - d ~ f a ~ R ~ e m iyd u g t t w i d %are !he by now reml.pcnnanenl h m of rmpcrlrl
c o n t r o l d i ~ t r m t p s ~ sthcworld,anal.gwsto
ot human balbnutd A d s . 1: Srngle catkens who fled ta the R q n c y inrtrbr dunng the p * r d o l the Cwll War ~w
o n - d d clan c o n t r d : wortd 1% r a n t r d l d by a sunglt clan h u h only rules one b a n h m e n t . Movt such ref- havc long dnce found pwrmnm? homes
WM. tmvmer thc w r S d ma)r alm rnclude othcr m a l l cbnr w h ~ are h controlkd ( r o m e t r m on fhc refugee w r l & thrmutucr, somctimtron otherrmrldsoffering
by the m / o r ckn. K: Lngle mullt-worldclan contrd: wrLd ir contrdled by J clan n w o p p m n i t e a and wrmtirncl by dellberate r e ~ t t l m w n on t former Sword
which o m s ~cvcralrrarfd~.k M a b clan c m t r o l + d di s ronttollrd by m e d the Worlds or Adan farr a c m p f worlds, H pager 1 1 and 45) and ~ntrgrated
29 m a b clansof rhc T l a r k h . M: Varral <tanronad:world is conlidled by a va5-l t h e m d m Into lLgency uxlcty. When lhc Regency d u g c c world note rrmalns.
rlan vlbrnvmt ra a large cbn, h-s the world rs artually own& by r he larger t h e popwtationr ~ t ~lk l l In vparate commun~tlapwplcd alrnosr mtlrely by
clan. N: Maloruas~lcbn conad: ar M a b . but thecontrollragclan 15 ~ u b K n i e n t refugrcsand t h e i r h e n d a n t l , By nowtherecornmunrtie~ have become bewilder-
ro Dnrd the 1larkhr.clanr Man, It rr thcwpcr~orrlan whtch owm the w o M , the lngly c m p l r x wlxultum: r q s r d l n r or the travel zone o l rht world rtwll. all
v a w l clan m r e l y conrrolr it tn Itsstead rrlugct c a m p are ccn!.derrd to l~ A m b r Trwel Zoner
Note on Arlrn n r d Virgr PopuSatIonr: The Regcnry contslns a great many
h b n and Vargr citutm, nvnr 01 w t r ~ ha r t no! indrcatcd by A:N or V:N notes,
Map Symbols Worlds mth t h e notn are t h whlch rontnln pol~tucally dqnirtcant populations
The 45 ~ u b v c t omp r me h e standard r j m b d q y dtulkd on WCpagc 183 o( r h e bdngr. rnwlly living accord~ngto thrir own curturn and preferences
and grvtn on the S u k l o r Data F M ~ Jl w n d in the Jrawiler P l r y m ' F w n n rathw than impmat culture. set p a p 78.
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F4Y MOO
$6 Y
SPINWARD MARCHES SECrJOR f6 V
ThpSpirward Marcheswrrwitlledbytheywng Thrrdlrnprlun KSV
bqinnlng In ttw F a r 60 (IC). fhe Z l d a n l name for t h w t o t I5 U V
TI&$ WKI by SOc Impen'al wttkmentr entended dl the way to t h G2 Y
sprnward edgeof the C h m (A) substor, and ~ ~ r t ! h g l n nto l~g GZ v
w w m h on Zhadani setdementr In core-rplnward ~ I I S p l w a r d K9V MZO
M a ~ h Thewe ~ tnctbns pre~lpitated tihr F l n t hw!llw War of 589- K9V M 2 D
6011, bngestof~fronzJerwan,luhlchresulrdInthehsot redtory C 4 V M6Y
In IIR CtKrnor wbrector to t h ? Z W n l . p l r Ir in yltte of llw fact C4V M 6 V
t h a ~the war pndpd In an ImperialGctory by C d Mrniral b u t t -
PlankwPll'r hsrruttlon d Ik ZhodancVargr nee( h U.le b y l a w
-. Loh
.,.- C8Y M7D
C8V M7D
s u w r o r ; thiswctm-ywas~uWIento n ) t o d tfr 15-ycarconflIcl, MZ V
butmttorp~o~prterritoryalreadvlort~nft.)The Word FrantktWar MZlW
of 615-620 rewltd In W e brr of m e zemtorj to the Zl-&anl F8 V
Cwuulare In the lewelt [B1 wbmtor. as 4 1 as the rellmulshlnp of FB V
inumber of ~mp&el&ds In t k q u w b n (E) wbsecr& creating
In the hxreased starport quallty and techndogy In the m n l w w l d s . The
a MIzone of nwcallgd human wwlds betwen the hm pwverr. populationirrnarc Is partlallyducto thls same caulr, but lieqwllythe result
Thisamrqwnent prowd to bequfte stable, and brtcd f w m r 350yean, untn of t b Zhodanl rimward mEgraZlont b t emtually erupted Into tbn Exodus In
979dLhZheoutbwakof theThkd Fimlrw War. Thi%waralmrewlted InarofLbadr
1201 bee pages 1 3 and 24).
of lrnperral h&n, wth funher modam gains m t k )&I and Quwlon Cmnw dws nat have a Regency flett asrigntd, as only t m d d r Fn t k
$*ton, ~ Into t
and lh.expan!hof i h e n o n d l g ~ " d e m n 1 i azone" hWlir t . defenre of Regency Interest3 a d
wbsector ha* Regency a l l e g ~ a ~The
(F) whector. territory InC m r Ir the nsponrlMllty of the 212th Fleet based In Iwell, and
T k Fourth Fmntler War a century later (1082-1 084) was essentially an t h e C m r b o n t k Iallr wllhin tlw 1 st Quarantine Distrkt (we f~uell,next
accldcnt (and Iralwkmwn asthe"FalseWaP)whIchr~sultedInminwbrder page, far mow details).
a d ] u ~ l m t affecting
s only four wrlds,
CrmaCleft: The m a p asamgraphlcfeatlaeo f t k C r n m r ~ u b ~ c ltfie
l~Ir
T b f r f t h & bstkmtierwarfrom 1 1 0 7 t o 1 1 1 0 ~ t h e t k r t ~ l m p e r h l C r o w Clefi a dtdde that cwn c o r e - r l m d down t t r center of Z k
vktory, rewlting h a w l 1n e t g a l n o f d s . fhodanl-Irnl#hd &tEonr Jlw then wbr~tor,intewuptlng rommunlcatlm~behwen It%splnward and trafllng
have been remarkablyw a r n than In the pst as dated In otfw wcthx. (5ee
'halves. Thlsobstacke wasonlya problem fw Shodan1rnllltaryfo~esk t o n t h
alm The Splnward Marches Campaign and Supplement 1I, Ubrary Data K warrnlrg of rebtlons krwepn the C o n r u b l e and Regency, but with the
L both OP.) lmrease In trade, cornrnunlcatbn$ a n d trawl (erp~chllyamong thox
InvoiwdIntk p$lmfcxknces)Ir b e a m e d fgnIficant obstacktocommerre.
S inward Marches Subsector A! Cmnor (formerly
R
C ronor)
Ttae C r m sulbsector, formerly k- to h p e r b ! ~
by I t s ImpwlalZranglt-
The rewlt was the Rowerlng of W h q r (0503). Thlr fomwr mlmr wr!d
occupies a unlque bcatlon, slttlng as It does aslrlde the cleft and has bKwne
a otcall foralmostalt cmmerclal shlpplng m d n g brweenthe Z M n l
eratbn, " C h m r , " 3s now referred to by b t h Zhodan~and Imperials by its Interior and tfw Regency fronrlec. (Clke the the Regency, the Condate
Zhmianl name Cmnor. presumably maintaln~calibratlm polnts, we "Ubrary Data," page 76, toasslst
Th151s a by-produd of the ckm retatimr between the Consulate and mlllrary tram< in rurrnountlng this obstacle when staging Into the tmrdw
DwMlnlRegencym the perlud following the dlrintegratfm of the Irnpwium. areas.)
Thh 1s also wen In the "name changer" on the UWP Ilrthgs a b w . There are Sea Beat tav, dangerous, amphlblws camIvm ~ t l v to r Thengo/
not actual name changer, but are m r ~ l Ik y Regex)+ mogn1Uon of rhe klrfanzh (0201). but I t has ken distributed tea large n u m k o f d d s In the
p p w Zbdanl names lor these wrld3, and are another result of the post- Cmnw, lewell (B), and Querlon (E) subsecton, Also known a%t h "sutfds
Collapw warming of Zhodanl-Regency rclatlonr. nlghtrnare."
For the Zhodnnl, the Cronor 5ubiectorhad bcen a hntlerarea far frMn the Sea hean are marnmlbn iln appearanre and layout Mth.four pnln of
well-tmfficked center of [he Consulate, a n d cmrequentty mt panlcularly powerful, clawed llrnbs whlch can k used Intercfrangeably for predation
mlldeveloped. With tlw ruaming of impHal-Zhdanf relatlom, C m l o ~ a r ~ ~ t lor
o nh,o l d l q iwl! flrm agslnsl ocean currentr. Adwlt sea bean
gradually k a m c a cmter for trade 4 t h Ik Regemcy. Thrrgrewrh i s reflected average 1.5 metm In length and mars upwad of 50 kg. They hunt alone. but
laud s
-
, ma7 arrd #iOr e h m l u&hg
(3- S of Spbward muPck!a S-1
Nome riex VPP Bow Tmde TPPC % 5fPllor
Cd@e 0901 E7A15228 FI NI 923 Na Fall1
0901 D7A1664-7 FINlV:4 A223 Nn Fall1
P m n OW2 C7B3386.9 FIbM 502 Na K8 V M40
CM-h
Zhachltid
0902
0004
C70355M
87667M.A
0904 A74766866-8 l
I 2 Ri
FI NiV:S A302
A424
224
Na
Zh
Zh
K8Y M4 D
M2V
MZV
Gagwe 0909 C372510-4 NI A420 Na KSV
Whnte 0'109 B3725104 I Nf 420 Re K2Y
klrn 1004 C365673-8 PgNRi A223 Cs F3V M5O
1004 B565866-A S, I bk Z 424 CI F3V MSD
w 7005
1005
840WS-0
MOOUSC
2,
5- I
Lo Ni Va
Lo Ni Va
20
401
DO M I V M3D
Re M I V M3D
Emerald 1006 B766555-8 S 4Ni 534 DD M1V
,006 A76655SiC S, I /rg Ni RwZ 934 RP MI V
t
-
2 f 010 D l 30546-7 De Ni Po 622 FA M3Y
1010 D13059B-7 I DeNiPo 722 FA M3V
Riverland 1102 C566MP-9 H A214 Zh M7111
DieteMEabr 1102 B566AYq-A I HV2 A314 Zh M7 111
Clan 1103 B67ZP9Pd Z A901 Zh KBV
kfi 1103 $6729994 /I Hh 201 ol K ~ V
1106 M77999-C A HihCp 623 DD C7V
1106 A7f7A99-F A )(lhCpRwJ 123 Re C7V
Zim 1110 C792568-8 j Ni05011 624 FA FOV
1110 C792668-8 1.1 1JiO:lOlI 824 FA FOV
Abdal 1201 E41064.2-4 Na Ni 312 Zh WVM3D
Aimla 1201 MI05444 1 NaNlV:l A412 Zh KZYM3O
Mongo 1204 A3686856 A Pg Ni Ri 603 DD M6111 MOD
1204 6368636-8 4 1 4 M RE M Z 803 Re Mb III MO 0
Utdad 1209 C4734667 h N 1 Q 1 0 l I 410 FA MOV
1209 C47346.t-7 1 LoNi0.1011 610 FA MOV
Rqwn 1210 F565689.4 &4fi 710 FA KSV
1211) E5656694 1 PoFhRl gT0 FA KSV
d u d 9 mating =awn aawnMe inlo saclalgtuipr of hundredsof M Z V MUD
Idfvldualq much Ilk@Terran seals. M Z V MOD
Rerea&arhntsalongbeactre$~dhh?~rndltr M3Y
dght strong Il- make It v r f u l m w q h to hunt wen In th~rud M3 V
KO V
m.(Seeaim F A S 3. OP, & Best of the Jownal 1, W) KO V
Splnward Marches Subsector 5: lewell M311 MOW
lewellsubrec~orlrhome to the212thFlPetwhkheamedfam MgV M & D
In the F~ffhFrontier War by repulsing lnvadlng Vargr fleets from llwa Mlne~
the Regina subsectw. The 21 Z!h Is currently headquartered at
lewell(ll06).
lewell's frontier Is entlrelycwttalnedwlthlnQwamntlneW~trlct Cant
1. which runs from Zeta 2 (0919) h tlw Vllls subsector (page 41)
to Menoh (1 803) In the Regina ~ubr~ctor [page 38).
Battle wkctor: Imperial nickname for tk jewel1 subrector, k a u l e of Wlth the unantklpaledwarming of modanCDomalnrpkatIon%durlng the
status ar a major battlqround In all of the fronlief wars. ptwCollapse perlad, Eralin k a m e an lncrentngly Imponant c d u l t Iw
Cmdyde(0901):Cordydemd Its lmmedlatelyrlmwdne(ghbrhparkln communications b e t w e n the W g h ~ n powers g (see, for exnmpte, Sur-
(0902) are unusual exarnpces of mlmc Sphvard Stater. In that thcy are not vfval Margin page 41) vnrll Norrlr fOrmally moved Ftww pmPPdlngs to
wlthln the e n v e l o p of t k Zhodani, Regency, and k l a n bntlers. Thew two Reglna (neat page).
worlds tradedlrectlywith theVargrfmntien, and contain IargeVaqr trading jewel1 (1106): A frew one of the key mrrld~of Mw rubseEtor, 3R-
cornrnunlttes. k a m e mow ImpoRant In r t w port-Collapsepert& a5 one of the focal
Thewadds are dmllarlnthat they both h4vc~nhmpftaWeatmospkres and points of the Rqencglr Indurlrlal dmelopment strarqy.)mll was ontof 26
a11 settlemntr are clther bunt b e l w grwnd or In scaled urrface Wules. worlds Identlfld by the R e g e ~ yas n developmental p r l d t y to InCreaw the
Because of the esxntlaTly uncontro6ld Vargr prewnce on thew w l d r , b t h n u m k r of hfgh-techmloyy manutacturlng centerr. partlcubrly In areas
ate conddered rather lawlerr and dangerous envimnmenu. Both w w H r are where thest were scarce. O n such area was the Regencfs ror~.rplnward
clarrlRedar A m k r Z m r by the Trawlletr'PJd k l e t y (andltsquhralentsIn -ion, as there flw subxtors (kwell. Regina, kamll, Vllis. a d Lanth) had
other Splnward States) k a u l e of thelr p x l m l t y to the unstable Vargr no1 a single TL-15 world, much less a T I - 1 5 Industrial wwM. bwdl was the
Splinters and t k presenceofVargrorganlzedcrimeon theseworlds { ~ p g e figuratlv~and lltwal cornerstone of thls prefect, and k a m e thc m s t core-
29, rrlecees only we page 851. rp~nwardof the Regency'x high technology world!, prowding t-eded high
CP Chunter: The Rqency Navy mlntalnl mlcallbrstbn polnlr [see technology at 'Lh?cruclal [uncttwr of the Zhodanl and Vargr frontiers.
Ubrary Data) wtlhln the Regency irwlf to facllltate Reet mowmentr acmss ]ewelIs, The: Popularname for thecluster of SIX Imwal-heldm d s In the
Intenteltnrgapl, such ar the Abps (see page41).CP Chunterisomwch Intra- center of thc subs~tw:Ruby (1 005). Emerald (1 006). jewll(1 1061, Mongo
RPgewy mohlllty CP, and like all CPr, 13 for mltltary ule only. Its e w c t locatlon ( 1 204), Nakege (1 3041,and L p n (1 307). llww strategic worlds haw Song
and beacon code are chsslffed. k n n tham In the ZbdanF Jlde. conrtltvtlng a f ~ l f i e d dagger polnted Into
tlalin (10W): €mlln war wiglnally ~cltkd by lmperlals In 835, but was Zhodanf rerrltory. Tlwy have lherefort?seen m l ~ fighting,
h as thelr rapture
taken by the Zhodanl In T 082 durlng the Fourth Frontlw War. joint Imperial- has W n a Zhodani stntegk goal In most of the frootler wan.
Zhodanl admlniltrallon of the world was establlrhd durlrq the arml~tlce Puprrkln (0902): See remarks under Condyde, abw.
followlrq the war, and WIIn was decbrd neutral In 1098. Eralln was Uerugee Worlds: The jewell wbieztor cmtalns a numbcr of -14
reconquered by the Impenurn In the Flfth Fmnller War and the ZhDdanl m f u g e ~world\. Thew mrlds are usually the tint aegwwy flop on thelr
portion of Its q m m e n t depowd, but the worfd relalmd a ~ f g ~ f l c a n t j w r e y ; Regency aulTmrltles are attempthy to f i l p thew refugees funher
Lhdani popuFarionwhichwar encouraged toremamon the wwld.Nbllhwgh frm the interface to purposbuflt refugee fxllltles. to avdd ovwuowd~ng
r a w clearly Imperial territory, htr previous tatu us ar a neutral meetly grmrd on these b d c r wwldr. Lowpopubtlon w ~ l d s such , ar Nakege (1 305) are
for Conwlat~lmperlal~ o t l a t b n s was too uxful lo abandon. Lrsltn was earlly wewhelmed by refugee i n l l u x e ~that can wtrmrnber t k l r o m
malntalned lna &rnllltarlzed rtatur and (€5 W a n f citizens wen not treated populatfcxl.
ar conqwred rubjecb but In an rxpdment that would eventually pay The Fedwatlon ofAden @ s g 34)AIl
~ not accept Z M a d wfugm.T h e
handmme dlvfdends fff orthe Regency, w e a l l w d to retaln thelr lileflyles are elthpr sent back to the Cansubtc or are encwraged to continue m Into
wirhln "Zhodanl Cultural Emlaws." the Regency.
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Ulhm S-p m7 d 1mz dud uathg
1s- C of Sp+uvaFd muPVhx9 Se&mPl
Num Hex UPP Siow Tmde SPPC A@ Itd'nr
%INTERFACE
Cfnle 1705 A646930-0 & HI h 810 DD K 4 V
1705 A646A30-F R HhAnRwZ 110 RP K4Y
Alell 1706 B46789C-A W 410 DD M7V M70
1706 846789C-1 aj k t 810 Re M 7 V M 7 0
Ym 1802 BAC6773-7 fI 335 DD C 5 V
1802 BAC6773-8 5, l S1 V:l #35 Re CSY
1803 C652998-7 HPb 310 DD MSfl
1803 Cb5.79988 I HP o k Z 310 Re MSII
I 1 604 84 39598.0 Ni 320 DD M 9 Y
Boughem Dm UdkYC 1805 8419598-0 Ni 620 Re M9V
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World ,,
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w .
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1
Wanga 1806 E676126-7
1 H06 E676326-A
Co NI
b N i Rw--
224 DO A1 V MI D
724 Re Al V MI I3
*
E.
: 1807 E88878 7-2
1 R07 0888887-4 ?h
:d
834
134
00 C 3 V
Re G I V
M n 1808 E8916144 Ni 312 00 GOV
1 B08 L893614-5 Ni RwZ 612 bleCOY
Rule 180g C776977-7 Nln A701 Na CSV
1809 C776977-8 Hih 901 Re GSV
t#lghe lRl0 C79Q6-63-9 5 Nt0;1910 323 DO MOV
3810 C799663-A 5 NfO:1910 523 Re MOV
Pixie la03 AlOOlO3-D IN CoNiVa 901 00 M1V MOD
1901 A1 00203-D N, 3 La Ni Va ki 801 Re MI Y MO O
&xlghene 1904 A803531-Q 5 F1 N i 601 DD K7V
1904 AAR3531-0 S FlNi 901 Re K7V
. .. flefry 1909 C.200423-7 5 LeNiVa 320 DD K611 M D
1909 C200423-8 5 Le Ni Wa 320 Re K6II M D
191 0 A7888994 A W Cp 703 DO FJV M8D M6V
191 D A788?99-D A Hi Cp 303 Re F 7 V M 8 0 M 6 V
Fwi ZOOS 63R4R7Q-B 5 Ri 620 DD C4V MZ D
Inrm 2005 5384879-B 5 Ri k Z 720 Re G 4 V M3 I3
RWp 2007 C77A9A9-7 5 HhWs A323 DD F9V
5007 CJJAPA9-7 S HE hWa 223 Re F9V
Spinwad Marcher Subsector C: Regina Pwhr U V
h R q i w~ W o r K Mended by thc famom 21 3h Fkd *h KS Y
&ended the h o n WMW a d conqueredtlwrraifq S d Worklr in F1 Y
thc Fhh FrmbWar. lk 21 3th k * u a n n am b x t c d at Elatc(l705). F1 v
Dentus M2V
The iRegl~frontla lalk wilfrn tk 2nd Quar~xlnt01- RQD 2 rurn
hwn M&(lB03)ro Ewb (0703 Deneb]~nthe Prrtocu w$re*orand MZ V
Kim G7V
har cxcbw +bildy Irw the ~rterfacewith ttw V a r y Splmrm
t m d P d w t s , LK: Om d tk fomm lmpehl n w g ~ c w p a t b C7Y
(m " b y Stanlarrl Prrdurtr," page 46) w h i s u m m ttw kgmuy, wEK(d MOY M2D
Ccmral mntarm t h e d ~ a &m t b R ~ sMu M o r . n Elate ( 1 705), MOV M2D
Pire (1 ~ 3 ) a, d R e g i ~(1 910)+R ~ ~ dI aM l n e d a M rrpxatan f a rn K&V MSD
K 6 V MSD
anhip qualty m the mtntebellm pem. Md war a ~ t l r a l yImd to
mthdrmfrwnttr m~lrtnrydanhp marktt urlt~lrhc omtt d I& CmTUlar.
wachers FO V
Gtwrd w a me d r h m n n u f d u e of ~ hm d m l y ~ICrqrdcdKimr- FO V
cb%sCdonul Crutmr (mBrillid LWpl Technlcd &Id, pqt 38). M3 V
b l l y m u d to prodam d u q the war.
M3 V
Shiithy M4 V
Reglm ((1910):Canrtal d hR q w ruberrfaand ofSprwmrd Macha
M4 V
Scrtw, Rqim I S !he m w - d a gas g;wt h i m % bxr rllrna E pr
w
Dmrq the FmI Wnr No& enaHdd R q i ar~ the de d tnlb to *inc C9 v
G9 V
hptwe Doman's l o t q n ~ b t m . w r C r ~atlmbonbrg~n$wn
al to& yunt K9 V
&taratup wrth ts tratldkml enema, the Z W i R q m wa a <tune- K9 V
, Rcgku g r m to +xr b l n (1004)
niem k t m lwtfik ~ n l w t kMd = wn K6 HI MI3 O
thfwl paint dComuLneOomain d~pbmacy.T h n w ~ d m t k m r ank K6 111 M8 D
tatm of tf* cnrciaf Ilcbng Ikmr of km' mmr:tht hain'scomwg
fglg CS Ill M9 D
lo t e r n wth p b dand a 7 M n i neqbn ( h i l e d ~kAvfierein thir GS 111 M9 D
kk)bnir,mtkm~lrtacyk&dthehrdtrvemqrntrthcMn~, wr K9V M 9 D
war @My the only l r n p e ~ k*
l & muM hm tngvmrd r
K 9 V M9O
m p p ~mth r th Zlw%n~,and ewn had ths beFR hK mly arcom- ~b C7V
plfihnwrrt, k wub rtll bc a om d the rd knpwtarrt C7V
statermen In Imperial hrrtory n mfmitcd to t h day, "Ody P h i s Inthe F8V
cwkl go to Zhod4ne." $8 v
Udvdty d R q l r u : k k h g h winafy a phmaiy m b q mt
M a d s d ltrc F i n ! War a d C d b p c pmnped "Rcgkra" to E*pand b wwkm 4 R ~ k t k t r u e r q r o r A w y d I h t g n a ~ ~ d ~ R q m y R c g c n r y , d ~ e d h w
mmhttto fira rhc m i r e Spward M a r c h Secrw a d knto tk ~ n t m DOmalrJR-. WidrddRcgmb." Thnwrtimmt knotnrfldEgMyondhRcgawy&
I! a r a w rcg~ded a5 w d the femnd ~nflitutlomof k a m i b the Aegcrrcp a l t h q h RcgknnCerrtaImRncarch: Ma rnrtunrvmnyorkm Mltutm,t k R C R a rather
rertalnty wme d ths ~ h Pntdue to tb asxxlatronwrth r k &First R q c r t . a c m r r'%1 a ~whh b dram on t k u p t w d th ~qrtgiscdlegernd m d m to
Phhough R q m ir a b r m d - F n v n ~nstmrh.s ~cnhnunlo cornenhate m b Klpporttse-. h~tfrKRtowhichhnPR~kcNwmhrrpdn1117
trdnwl m h r in t k -1 *ex hatory, M l o g v , c u k d r a l ~ + , ~ M K tocwte t k Spward W A r d r n k r w d Tcam (SMMTj,whichattrlolndatDn m
Ipdlcy, and pditral*. Swr rtr 1- A ~ r i t ' %death. A ~ I Wb a hqhpml~lr whwh an cunm ~egrnry~ k dqa t a k nrr hm (ur the w ~ r d t +I a
Norm M b W n k b l d lcrdenhp Ph~b-y. h y d q d a , Sh).
B y b w R C a ~ 6 t k o n ~ u r r n m y ~ n t h p v n o r ~ t o d & # t h e Y d # " ( u t ~FwPignSPnrlaLM&%yLocadonRcglnr,ZhcmFSUirthc~Mvrhard
h m t yd R ~ M , 43) -I, ns st- d k u t y brrrrily m m thi r#mnndmrvch@m&dIhcRcgcrrymtdrrd Thbdmdhrf*atqmwhddw
dia~mtrnardd a t a the unmnlryrrnplybyrk W s m TqhanM"hm fmqn a H m m m b t w e k g w by Mmn n tk pKdkpperbd (src *- -1.
tatwvr ddrnnaratk path thr umrrrty t w tmd u portiM d RS ro an xt Shbrrthy (2306):Kn &It n W ht ta k the remum d a noM &ro$ by the
appro& by the y o q Duke d Rcgtn ~nlw,rhrrrb d&ng b a h t t k m i - k w m in thew h d war, a%it m a r 8 ~lgnihGbn(quart#= 04 admanu. B s r h d a ~
nmcbimthat R q l ~ n t t w m N e n r t ythatthe Flrd Rrgcr+bu~k,whichrtKyarvdMblyttinto thm c n w d nr m u tntcrdutur sncl r u m h b c r Jcne status. Thov brave u lodnh
cmmtronrar ohm a pa$&. T h r drrogdnce, w k h hm on+ a m w e tht C d b p , e w q h t o c d k t tlrerpamckranrdlithem b d m l n g p r b n , h t t a c e t f i e h m & d
cxlerdr to marry lfntnurwnsbad ed RRCO~M,a d n charxtmtd b+rtrt prnptm thnt F t 2 & Steel.-
hand'rq. ~ e w n ~ r a t l r g n e a ~ . t h a d a n g e m m t c n a l l ~Frnbp 65)
Quwbn SUh3ew. m7 *srrd #rnZ dual U d a g
(3- E of S&twmd Ssctor)
Num Hex UPP BCTw T d e TPPC & Stdlor
Atvn 0111 81105988 NI 933 Na K8V
0111 B310698.8 NI 233 Cz K8V
Y i k 0114 C6B64314 RLoM 123 Na C4V M4D
0114 CCW7-A FI Co Ni 323 Nd C4V M4 D
Xhmi 0115 En951544 La Ni 910 Na MOlll
0115 EhQ5546d 4 Ni 710 Na MO Ill
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Quwion contains a number of "minor Spinward States," individual The b l h wid In this cruder, Torment (0721, ree page 45) Is no
world-states which exist within the Quarantine protocols that are consided part of the Entropic Worlds, and ds rmained under Darriar
primar~lyadrninlrtercd and paid for by their larger neighbors. These conval for centuries.
woridr are inhabited primarily by the descendants of Imperial settlers. Four Corners: F w r Comers, w the Four Cwners Interface, refers to
Many of these worlds were originally rnmberr of the Third rrnperium, the Interface where the Regency and Darnan Cmfedwation borders
bul were o'bTigPd te become independent as the Impertali boundaries meet and runcontigwudy along thecornenof foursub~ectorr:Qwrion,
were pushed back as a result of the first three frontier wars (see page 36). Vilis (F), Oaryen (I), and Sword Worlds (j). Bwauw of the strong relations
Because these states e ~ i s twEthln the larger mvdope of viral rafety between the Darrians and Regency. a large numberof merchant vessels
ensured by Regency, Zhodani, a n d k l a n quarantine forcer, their rerpon- are jointly licensed by Darrian and Regency Quarantine nuthoriries,
sibilities are minor. In tact, the maior Splnward States consider them- allowing ofmatlons in both Spinward States without the need for
selves the guarantors of these 'lazy" and privileged minor slates, but Lengthy rel~cenringat the intedace. Such dual-licensed vessels are, of
thew individual worlds are obligated, as signatori~sof the Spinward cwrre, requlrd lo stop for inspection at the intwface between the two
States Accords, to uphdd the anti-viral protocols to the best of their states, but the inrpmtian Is abbrwlated given the ioint ticenring ar-
abil~ties.Fortunately Iw the miner stater of Qwrion, the major viral rangement (see page 20).
threats have been eliminated by other forces long before they make it to Retinae (0416): Site of lrnperlal Research StationDelta [A) establi~hedin
the individual worlds of this rubsector. 556. MUlough the lrnperlum relinqui%hedthe Retinae s ~ t e m in 986 as a
Asmodeus (0511): Avndeurwas the siteda majw nuclear warwhich result d the Third Frontier War, the aation war mainlalned on this now
ended 417 1005, and is quite a tourist attraction fw lhow who fancy such nonaligwd h d . The Imperial Navy opwatd a courier m t e through
things, for academic, ethically inrtructive, or morbid r e a m * Rebuilding is Fremie and T h a n k , which is maintained by the Regency.
p m c d i n g under Zhodani direction. uring the pmeeds r a m d by this Before the Exodus (pages 1 3 and 24, refererr only p o p 8 3 , RSA also
planet-siredwar monument and dernons'tratimarea. providwl data to the Conwlate, purruanl to Regency dfrectiws. T h l 5
Bwl C02781: l a d was k n w n to b~the ute of eutenslvc lanthanum data flow hnr k e n afliciulEysuspended as a result of the many u~olatlons
depositsin the'perld i m r n e d i a t d y f ~ l l ~ n
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g Fifth Frontier War. This was of the Spinward Stater protocots committed by Zhodani nationalssince
expected tarrwte intmrcampetition for theunsreu,and~auJednomal~ 1201.
amount of Zllodani-Imperial jockegng In the period 1 T 10-1 1 1 7. H-r,
in thepre-Cdlapseperiod from 1 119 on there rivalries d e d considerably Splnward Marches Subsector F: Vflfs
and B a d b e c a m a wry pmfitablenmligned wwfd, trading peacefullymih One ol the malor artragrapfric features d this atbrectw is the dbyrr. a
alt of I& naghbors. regionof IMHsteltardmrity than ext~ndslntetheVllis,Lanth (G), and Lunbn
Entroplc Worlds: The Entropic World3 consist of the three wwldr (K) subwcton. Although authorities dlffer on the actual h n d a r i n of the
Winston (0620). Envope (0720) and Anselhome (0820). Thew worlds are A b p , it Is c m m m l y c o n s i d d to include w e n wdds, althwgh the
theobiect of centuries-dd conflrcting DarnanandSwwd WotM clairnr. They rolrer of these d d 3 vary. All lilts include Chandi (181 5). Maven [ I 9161,
w e most recently retaken by the Darrians in the last stages of the Fifrh t 9181, and D'Canrio (1920). The remaining ha
Victoria (1 81 J), S o n t h ~(1
Frontier War (*The Spfnward Marches Carnpalgn, OP). See t i m i i n e o n w r l d s a r e ~ h ~ w n f Ficant(l417),
t~m Calit(1515), Lanth(l717),Arba(1711),
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war, and was actually able to liberate m e world5 during the h a r d < 1519 X34 3 7C7-2 PO RS2D F5 tl MI D
c w n e of the campaign.
The wprlds d the Vilis frontier are part d Aeg#lcy Qaantlnt Tmn'
District 1, running coreward f r m Zeta 2 (0919). RQD 7 w i n s
Immediately to rimward d Zeta 2,and nms into the SmdWmldr lWume
0)subwctor (page 45).
Arden(1011):MenIsafwmerImpw(alworld,abandoned
after the Third Frwltia War and row independent and neubal. It I s the unpopular, and opcn nbelllan bmkt out in 1103. Although this
capital of the Federation of Wen, a small indepndmt power taklng wntiFrnenr attracted Swwd Wodd and Zhodani opportunism (See Ad-
advantage of the poww vacuum betwePn the Zhdanl and Imperial venture 7: Broadsword, OP), the malnstrearn of Tanoose nationalism
frontiers. In the perid khwen theThird Frm'tierWar and the Collapse it war not anti-Imperial, but only in favor of home r u l ~Active
. resistance
c a d out a niche ar a meeting pbce fw Imperial and Zhodani cwert to the cynical, externally imposedWlisian military rulewar muted by the
aperatws a n d negotiatwr H-r. fdMng the warming of Imperial- common cauw of Virus, but the o n ~ the t declaration in 11 52 of the
Zhodani relatlms beginning E n 11 19, its ~rnpwtancewaned with f k Reprerentrtional Refoms created an outlelfor dissatisfaction that could
incr~aslngn u m b of legitimate channels betwewt htwo governments. not be sllmced, and resulted in thc world's ultimate independence. See
Nmtheles, by vinw of its intermediary datwr behwen the bgencyand atso 'Vilis," below.
Zhdanr Consulate, the Fderation h a s exerted an attraction on the mrt of Wlz (1119): Although Wlls was one of the 26 targeted worlds of &
~Iemmtrthat thrive in an extra-national wrvirkxlment (W page 34). Regency Indusbial k l o p m e n t Program (sepnge 6J1,it is not a success
CP Brooke: Calibration Point B d e Is one of the netwark of callbratbn stmy. Unlike other targeted -Ids, which typically advanced three tech
p n t s placed in and around the Abyss to assist Regency military forces in Iwelr,Vilisadvancd only w.Blamefmthis poar pwfwmanccis placed by
making t k i r way aaorr this stellar d e m . The ahllty to maintain longer Yillsianson ZheTanmse indppendmce upheavals, in which the ViE~r-omed
average lumps and follow rtraight-line crxrms to trwble spots can saw industries of Tanorrr wew nazionaEired by ttw newly indepedent wald.
w m k s in tedeploymentJ. Spe alm the maps for the lanth (page 42) and with Rqtrwy acquiercence.
Lunim (page 46) subsectors fw the location OF other CPs In this netwotk. Nm-Villsian obwrverr -re@ that Mrr' w b k dare to the Tamsbn
CP Colt: See 'CP B r w h . " Independence, but b b m the Mlidans h r n s e l v e ~Vilir appem to haw
Tanoosc (formerly Garda-Vlllr) (1118): Formerly a subject world of k n far tm dependent m thclr w b b l world. They hare not r ~ ~ v e r e d
WlEs It 11 9 ) , Tanmse gamed home NIP In 11 35 as a result of Nowis' from the I-, and haw slid Inla a cultural decline. Jan- i s now
RepresentationalReforms. Originally settled Inapproxlmately -120 (K), considered to be the ckminant Regencyworldof the subrector, taking the
the failing wttlemenr was taken over by Vilis, and in theyears since then powtion of Vilis.
was deriberately maintained ar a n economically dependent world. Ey Ydis was w i g i ~ l l yrettkd in 240 by cdmldr kan the SHJOKJ Wwld
late in the antekllum pwlod, the V i l l r - l m p d government waswidely Gungnit (1 221, page 45).
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rdeployed b l k n g the wrthdrawal from the C o r r ~ d uIrontier (Absh s u k t w , notr~mta~byhunamrnOlmcmthc~lcmcntdlht~Mar~gkttw
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Farc" n baked rntovaruum*~L theopporrtt *Cdd Face' c d k u mtfrarcnatrrrwphm final war. and an bcimt site hm bm dkoverad en ih dngte m n . Albat.
in deopcrw- In rntermedrrte pmds. IrvhmD m ' sam a ppdmbr to h e l m . Vaociasko~h~qmdmxh~lbraand~w~,rboc&~~twrthAndent
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ke a h b u b k Adveilturn 2: kmrr b e Bdoht F x e / M l ~ h non Mllhrll. OP.
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gmeered humnn! created bylmperial M~ntsrryolColonlrat~onlor~tdrtr*ent ond~rt
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Wu,Z i v ~ ( 2 8 1 2 ] r r d ~ T & r ( l S 1 4 ) w e t h c ~ i W s d t h r : l r m a p c ~ H m a t G r s n d
Vlctorl. (181T): VkIIoria b h l m t t a * ~ ~ ~ b~
mnaged w retalnr f a i r l y d t m r , r a i n t c d s ~ ~ . T h h U i n t c m m kt handledby M-J - d a '~hchada~ an e x p s d t m a y %L In hShlrd Frntier War.
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norm fllzer mmb, a n d requirer the uu ol fun e m i c w l m n t sutb a n d o w e n lank%.
(2716),- thcs&d-y befm hlqr:wm dtirnatdy idted bjthe
Fortunately the taunt ir only pmcnt atnltituda I= than 1000 r n r m a h k t , 981. a I)leMhFmPkWar, theZhodani rLeetpenenatpd vltotk
so senlementr bulk ab-avr lhds altitude are not dftrted by t k hint. Sprmard M M c k I a again i w d e Pwcdoarrj Wrybm. Here It wmbHy met and wm
Vama's h- poprboDn thedm I m atop a brge *tan d m ~ k
ddmM ~ t f K C a r i d o r f ~ t P t m 2 3 1 - 1 1 0 9 . T h e r e p u l ~ d t h e Z h o d a n 1 ~ ~ ~ t ~ l o r c e
rmmunl berl.mccted by bEdkEmrmned ahh rw.mkr lhMn-,rom
alRhyhnordt&iv&yaded thcFfIhthmnerw~Lydvng& O u W C a r l ~ h mb r
Ihr ~ d q - b a l m pbnt h ~ qrpm, h bmdh dlagt. hydrqmfilkd %x% and the
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2512 C449433r9 OD M V K 9 D
2512 C449433.8 C AOVK9D
2574 C483103-6 OD MI W
2514 Cd83454-9 k MIV
251 9 DCS677-7 DO KSV
2519 W5577-f Re KSV
2SM 8632520-7 5 00 MOV M 7 0
2520 86325204 5 k MOV M7D
2612 8000453-E N DD C8 V M&0
2612 WOOS53-F 0
2613 A67421 Q43
2613 66744750 Re C3Y
2620 C A8 79M-9 DD F4V
2620 B8879M-A Re F4V
2212 63255794 N DD M V M 3 D
2712 A325579C N Re M2V MSD
2715 6867A74-0 DD M1 V M9 D
2715 M67A74-E N Sle MI V M 9 D
ZT16 A434934-F A DD MZV
2716 A434A34-F A Re M 2 V
2720 C86dZ15-7 Dl3 K 9 V
2720 S86M15-9 Re K 9 Y
281 1 E365432-5 DD G41V
281 1 D365582-7 Re C4M
2812 CbRlPQC-8 00 C6V
2812 B6B19K-Q Re CCY
2814 AS605654 N DO F9W
2814 A5606658 N Re Fsw
2918 X5730M1.4 DD KZV
RP K V
DO F3V
Re F3V
T d a y the 23rd fl- "Ihe m e \ " W e d Rhylmr f m Itr M- DO M Z V
qunrtrn at Rhybnar itwlf. The l k d IS m o h e t n t u a n oF the Fifth Frmria Re M2Y
War. when il k l d thr Impaid cmtm In the Yilis lubrmar, and mu+& to DD C 6 V M3D
t u t 0ff md $UWoy ttw Z N m i 40th Rcct after I& repule rt Rhylamr. Ue G6VM3D
Pmntt [ZSTq: Pmet's mldglsatmsphencmtaKlsawidevxietyd DD Cl V
rwrparrdluxd h w irdlabidpraum.Aldxugh I)leYecwnpOLndr Re GI v
wetypcallycasrkad harardan t o c c k t therefby high-tcchndqy DD FCV
M m t w d Rfrylnror (271 6 ) , LlnmI2124, page 46), a d M a a (31 24, Re F6V
p q c 47) hwemfed a high dmwdfu h, a d c a m p x h n g l y hlgh DD CSV
lrnlncral r m a d s for how v*ho g a r k thsn Re CSV
Fulxln (1613): In the p d clfore t h F i i Frontier War t)K OD G9Y
Zhodwl~had nmbUsbcd a m r r t b m on thn world. Unknown to the RP G 9 V
Zhodmr. rt wac d ~ u ~ ~ t&MI l P daboyed
d Wwc thc war. thmmng a
wrench tntothZhodanl AbylsCampaign md theuttimattly U ~ S U C C ~ % %
DD MTV M7V
ful Slcgtd Rhytantx. (h M v e n l u r c 3: fwlllghrs Peak OF, md The
Re M 2 V M7V
Splnward Marches Cirnpalgn. W j DO M3V N4D
t l m r y (-18): Iln41k.e mnt a t d k h s which re bid arrt h t b Re M 3 Y M4D
r]ntm'~ erlrptlc p b n . tht Cltorj belt a spkfid. Lt,t h a t & < d!& DO M3V
am dndld at all angla ta 'thc d t p ' b c p h . , -
H h e k k k r*rrat Re M 3 Y
exclwe+y mJde up d r e = a d % , G t h 1- ML&k mrhy atapidr DO MO Ill
D e p t (lormerly Mmzent) (2612): Durtng tlw m e b d l u m p s k d Re Moll1
Macenevvasthehaned theSpinward Branrh d t k lmperdal Nary Fleet DO MlV
YactiuCdlege (wrving th m a n d Denebarea). The system's mtlre Re MlV
popubtm was crmrwcld wrth clther lhe Mar- naval haw w the DO K1 Y MOD
F h Cdlcge ;Re K 1 V MOD
51nre the C d l a p the Inteest In the syltcm ha tnpandpd. OD FOV
TheFkt Cdlqc~snwrthcRcgmcyNavdVVarrCdltgc,andIhewd Re FOV
hm been expandd to be r lull-sire depot. w d n g Sp~nward 00 F4V
March= Sector. Re F4V
Pcbur (famcrly 47-973 (3019):Thb vrorld haF kmhlmk?d by DD M2VMtD
dw 1145 and RISS to pmtscl a dolekplng race. but contact k Mfq Re M Z V M2D
undPnalienbjrheRl55.ah~a~mtolR5brsrvaRvmklend
sdklent t o m p n w v r t y m t d c t F d w O l k f s l o a r m d c c o n t a c 2 ~ , DD A5VK4D
thr r n t d n m k mil h &kt m m t C-id cmwt m thF ZtlSS Re dSVK40
rontsclprcwc+lhmtyctcwrpk~.The-na Waamlathdth
rxe~-lcrbmurwld,whchmew"brm" Mnrchuk t m . fhlr law b still on thc
Rhylanor (2716): One d the Ly nwMs d the R c g m q , tt was the sltt d one d Rhylrnor Instltulc of Tmhnology:Ontr wol the I d u s In &Hc m r c h In
the pivow! battles d the Fdth Frwltwr War. thcOomalndDeneb.RITIsonlynllrvngalnlngIbf~~taNrc,~t~nthcwa~ol
Ahylanor wal !ht b~nhpl.ceof Olav hulk-FlanMl, Crmd Mmlvd d the antkrobotksrntimcntwhkh~wcpt ttnRegcmcy bllocvlng th.e Rape01 Trln. Although
Sphward M r r h e r and " v ~ t o r d " the f ~ nFronth
t War (we paw 361. as d l as the R l f reta~nedrhong - r a m in a! of the ndlual and a p p l i d Kwnces, rts m
lint d the Empcrrm d the Flag. reputaton ar the 'Robot Instituteol T e n d m u d -1ve ll~ghtd students and
Unlwrdty of Rhy lanor: Lrke thc U n h l t y d Regim (page M),the C l n b l t y d faculty to other w h d s , nawbly h e Wniveotty 01 Rhylanor,
Rhyianw n a planetary unuadty whkh expndcd to mret the & d the ~m O e r the y m RIT has qrsdusfly brill I MbxL ~ up t o near la lormcriutuw, by
d a t e d and vulnerable R c g w ~ y .Unldkc the W d R, Rhybmrr b not h e a a combination d pragmfrc locus on non-atonanow MIL ( m n - i n - h p ) rutom-
g l a m w r x c t o r . w d c repumtm, md rUll prlmmly rcrver t h 12 blll~oncltlzcnr d tion tech- snd mri-drur corsrtrrmasurpr and contrxh hwn the Regmcy
rtr own m l d . & the d s d the 4 1 , high-ppulatim, tahnologicdty govcmmnt, In p w i c u l a thr High Rqmr far T ~ h n d o g yAwssmcnt. Imn~cally,
mphrrheattd w d d , Rhylana's acderndr strength$are the hard xkncm: biology, mnny d thac contrack lnvdwd wmrk Iff the Rqency Anlf~inZSmtlcnce A n a l ~ ~ s
chemstry. el~tronlcr,grantlrr. mcrhan~a.and p h y ~ s . Commir$~orr.and the W C revetations of 1201 (5- gage 8 0 ) haw carad a new
A minw p i n t 3s that the Unjvcrr~tyd R h + w r K prohiblfrd bybwImn rdmlng rwnd of c o n d m a t l o n lor hapla RIT.
lormlf asthe "UdR.' Thrl pkayunrrgularwn rs f r d ol ~ lmpcrbl t i m a h f d a l V a n r p ( 3 1 1P): 5rt d Spwnrd M a r c h Raurch 5 t h 0- (n. R R
nqulremenugsvc Rrqim, a%=tor uptd and seat ofthe ~crtmOuke,p r & d p k e cmunuer I& rmearch lnto pskonkr Irdtnn wrly, W p g c 8 3 ) . k&d%oAdnnture t
and excluwe patent d m q c c4 thc "U of R" phrale I f r r w g h l the Spinward Rewarrh Shtlon Cammi, L4.
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N.amr Hex UPP $ore T& TPPC Alq Srdlor
/unctm 0122 01SW41-4 QebNIPo 210 Na M 3 V M2D
0122 0150441-3 DeLeNiPo 110 Na M 3 V M2D
blqw 0129 E6255684 210 Na K9VM20
0129 E6255784 510 1Na K9VM9D
cdrm 0130 AZ008CB-A 210 Na MTVMSD
0130 AZ008CB-B 410 Cs MlYM50
Sten-Stem 0223 B321588-5 701 Bi MOVM3D
0223 H321688-D I Ni PaNa 301 Da MOVM3D
886-945 0230 0833000-3 LoNI PO 504 Na F8V
0230 D833100-3 LwNi Po 704 Na F&V
Mmyn 0321 C2338986 M Fb Po 623 Na COV
0321 BZ3385A-C M, I Na Po 923 Da GClV
Labw 0325 B354443-7 M Lo Ni 834 Da FOV
0325 8354525-B M, I LoNlAg 234 Da FOV
&tren 0326 C332652-9 NaNIPakl 423 QI M1V
0326 C33Zh52-R I Na Ni P a m 623 Da MIV
lamine 0421 E897977.A HI hkO 223 Da K9V
0421 E8g79774 I Hi h A:O A423 Da K9V
Engrange 0425 C554769-8 4 030426k1 701 Da M I V M3 0
0425 C5547946 Ag kl 801 Da MIIVM~D
IlkRn 0426 B614831-9 M 401 Ih G3V M8 5
Ydirn 0426 A4-44831-& M,I 801 Da C3VM8Q
fwt 0427 0566777-9 AgRIk7 420 Da TaVM9D
0427 R566777-9 1 Pg RiR8 620 Dn K%V M9D
w i n 0429 €4531234 b N i Poh 410 Na FSY
0429 E453203-7 LONIP o h 310 Na CJV
Bulah 0430 C774622.5 b M 330 CI KSV M3D
0430 C774622.4 4 Ni 610 Cs KSY M3D
bn? 0526 D765657-3 by Ni Ri 103 Da F4YM7D
b e 0526 D765658-3 Arj Ni Ri 203 Da F4VMfD
Mire 0527 P66Sd95-I M H tp 110 Da K6V
0527 M65A9S-E M ti Co 310 ;a4 K6Y
Condaria K3V MOD
S inward Marches Subsector I: Daryen K3V MOD
&rmerly Darrian) ban* K4 V
Thls %ubsectorcomptivs molt d W Dnrslan Coddentkm K4 Y
(lpe pages 3O.3 1)" although three d Its current mernkr d r , T m t 340 COV MSD
the so-wlled "Entropic Worlds,*arel~~dtPd In thRQu&nwbw- ZOV M5 D
tor (€1to c o w a r d (we page 40). Eacmt MO V
Ar Is the caw with the Zhodanl MdrortheCmnorand j ~ v e l l MOV
tubmtors, Regency charts now shew the names of the Damtan 496908 M1 V
wodds In thecr own I~.zlodhtangwgeraher than ar approximate MI V
Irnpwial translit~ratlon~. Damlaan C1 V MI D
The pdd since the Cdlapw has becrwnc known IS "the D a w GI Y M I 13
Danian Renalsrance,' evklencd by the g r m h In papulatlon, Torment C1 v
territorj, and t ~ h n o @ yof the Cmfpdentton. C1 V
Darrlan Croup: fhe Darrbn h v p , as distinct from the Odnlan Trffuge MS !I
ConlederaUon. condslr of the f 2 wrldr origlnaHy wlmlred Irom MS II
l D a r y m ~ n i t s f i r s I e m d s p a c Motethe
e~ MqWz(mpage31). GO N
f h e w 1 2~eCondarb(0528),D a ~ ( 0 6 2 7 ) , T k t m n / O 3 2 6 ) , E g r a ~ GO rV
(0425).b e n t (0624). bbwvI0325), Mm(0577), R q ~ t ( 0 4 2 7 )R, m 5- M2 V
(Q526),Ydlm (042@, Zbump(O72 J).and 494.908 (06251, Notefbt Zbm M2 V
t h M d s are dl rnuiudb Jump1 acceru%lc, and In fxt cornprlre fiw F 7 V M7D
one d the p ' r w a r d twmini or the Spinward Mahn (H page 42). F7V M70
Daryen (formerly Dnrrtan) (0627): Darrian hornwarid a n d C-ic MO V
iUll the cenlcr of Darycn ~erhmloglcaldevdopmmt. Thewwld I s MO V
mSed ty %5wds&a d h r ~ tlw~ against t Iheexpwr of p M o g h i z bbaRe M2 V
art~lacts.Barpn 11 IhDarrian wmd for "wrld"or "bw.' M2 V
Mlre (052- Pol~ticalcapital ot the Oarrlan Confederation.
of molt un-DamancMb dlvupUwn a d wnn In t h p t € d b p e period.
Mire'srivlli~at~on Is c~ltaInpdcompletefy undwgrovnd Thfs lr rmtbecauwofan
Jnhospitableenvlronmmt: to the contrary. It 1s to allow the world'$ s u r f x ~ to be fbume (formerly Spume) (072f): Zbume lr an fnhorpltable rnlnirg A d ; dl
ofbppobtmn H~veinrnngfedomedclt)rwhkhp m t ~ tth r m horn lfwwkl'rtoxk.
uwd for qriculture and mtural pn-.
radmhatm~,arrwltof~tuml~ka~.Zbml57ellodhtw"gddq~lhe
R q e t (0427): Roget conlalm the largert c w w e n t n h d tfw Dadan's Man
dtIzm<,Aw MtM this wrld m brge numben to atabliha -ate rockfy whwe cobr of h e W 5 tahtpd atrolphwp.
494-908 (W35):Although o m of the Damn Group ofodg1~llymlon6zPd
could p r ~ thdr m traditlohll drbn culhrre. Qet h I ~ z b d hfor "gHt" a
rmrld5, 104PC18 1% nor x, much a Confderallon m e m h world rr It 1% a
r e f m e to granting Uw Adan Ihorprthdr GW-I m " h o m m d . "
pormsbn.Thebamn 494-906 Is u d by& Darrlnn tonf.edPratbnNavy(5CN)
Rore (formerly Rorrr) (0526): b r e war cdordtrd bjantl-tpchmbglcal, etfink
Dwrlnn%whowiMto p m thekiditlonal DamiancultureftwnMore theTmn a%r rest range a n d area lor rnifltary maneuven. including F l m d n a n c e dsltal
rmmk Rare hswaruntowcM b y t h Moghtland to thisday is a rebning, ~~~~l txmbardment prxtke. The wodd Is interdict4 for safety measure%,although
DCN vesd~lrdo use the world's ~lnglesea lor refueling.
wrM, m-v wrxllar a r m tounrk Pare i s rezkdh for "Iwtrle."
~arm&ii(0721): ~ o ~ t a l r h w g h ~ rt hl o a ~f u D g r a ~ d u n e r h t ~ d u d p l
rhe Entroprc W o M i (=page 43). 1% not nomwlly conllkered mof the Ent~~pk Spinward Marches Subsector Sword 3: Worlds
Wwldr Torment har bundw cwltrnuour Damm convd IIrre Mm dw Third Thls sub-tor taker its name from the state which ulPd to dwnlnrte the
FmntlrrW~,rn durkrg p n o d r t h o ! h h w Entqk Worlds -held by submtor, whkh c o r n Imm the fact !hat almost all of Its membw wwkEs are
Zhe Swrd W o M r This 15 becauw Torment is poprbted pntldy ty Incmqbk n a m d for famous swrds dTwran hlrtmy. folklore, a n d literatuw (and In at Feast
crtmimls Ihatcanmttxistwlthn thetderant Darrlan u x l r t y . T m t i r g - 4 by tw caws, thp wmr fanciful word whlch had t wnamw gtv- o m wch MM
tlw rrimhals themdws, who must mine raw matehlr to lmk fur ~mportedfood. to each of iwo worlds),
Torment 4s Cabnglir lor 'mure, paln, anguih or a m . ' 5- Worlds sOdely and cullurn (we page 3 3 Is remarlably h a n m m ,
Y ~ l l r n{ l o r m ~ r l yIteum) (W36): YdirnwnstwrdomwdbytheDmbnrdtheprp rhhough esch w w k l d n b M IndeperwYent rowdgnty, armd forre goverr
MaghIz pidfo make itsclimalc mwr wltablc b r bbltabon, a d theatnmlp-5 men% e k Ws CMW lrdependence m d e hSwdd Wdds a r a mwbuk
dhht w f taint~ 1. a remnant of t h w & m Ydlm 11 tpzbdhfw DTphwy' rell#tbn d Wt and arntlnu~llo make t h mlatile m u p a d rmMr M y of
Zamltw (0421):Zmineisr~tbdhfm~*hapPlul *Zarnlrr~hrbernbtl& y rhw haw a hfsl#iyd HcupJtknby 1 d
- for- g o 1 3b a a to thc ex!of
5teltar
M2 V
MT V
KZIV M1D
K2N MZD
MOll M6D
MOll M6D
F8 V
FB V
K2V M&P
K2V M8W
F2 V
F2 Y
A 5 V GOD
A5v COO
M3V M 9 D
M3V M g D
K Y Y M7D
K7Y M7D
M1 Y
MI V
G 3 W M4V
G 3 N M4V
FZV M25
F2V M 2 5
K4 V
KSV
MZ V
M2 V
F 9 V M8D
F 9 V MBD
F7V MOD M4P
F7V MOD M4D
Bwter K4 v
th Second hen*War, Hruntlrq(0921), nlon (WU), CoWa K4 V
(lam,~ f l ~ ( i i 2 1 )1, ~ ~ = ( 1 1 3 3 C;ungnr(122~),
1, ~ ~ n v yC
,n
, M3 V
(1522),Durpndat(YS23), Hdud(lS24). w r d B I t w / l 5 2 6 ) ~ ~ ~ c u @ d
fnxn620-624.hwarapparwrVythoughtbjrheImperbl~~tthlrwulcl
M3 V
-
teach h e Swwd Wwldr a lmrm, m t h u t being ro ha& ar to c m t e
M2 Y
ImsWg mity. U mvch for ttwm-y, as tkz yRan are still m M
M2 V
as f3e 'Fint Oc~umtrm'ar dlrttnct h i m ttw "Second Occuwtkn' of Dymw K4V M8D
K4V M 8 D
MI V
T b 5&cl Worlds wbmtor Is conrbdd one d the m s t
MI V
umtrbleregron~oftheRegency. afactrdkted bythpgreatnumh K4V M9D
at TAS4e~1gnated Ambw Zonr rmrlds Slnce the late 1138 the K 4 V M9D
R e g a y has practkd a policy d resenling w f u g e ~from ~ the sm MO V
MO V
h n d o n m m t of Dmb's tralllngworlds (page 1 1) m the Regency-
owned Sword World3 10 balance out lcral antLlmpedal senl~ment.
Biter C7V M1 D
However, motr o b w m row d m l t that h l s program wasa talluw. C J V M1 D
b t h w than behg able to comblne 4 t h the wlglnal Swrd World MB 111
lnhabltanutorreate a n w , m d ~ a t eculture,
, the-ornerswere M8 111
excluded from existing comrnunltler, a n d there nww mlrt tvm Im" FClV
mutually bstlle retrot culturer on the R q m y Sworld Worldr h d
k a u w the Oenebinn r h g w have now livedl on t h e worlds for
t w g m a t l o n s (and have rm homes to return lo). they now Brmw
'- FO V
M3 V
M3V
reawnably regard h e Sword Worlds as the only home they haw Mihl F4 D
ever known. This ~Ituation-5 sure to cream lastlng ~lrlfefor Wi"m" F4 0
generatlonr to come. ImpwmeaM wapptng imct albwlng the p r u t i z e d gas to leak out amugh the
On mmewwlds Ike Ry - hasretard former Svuwd Wwldrmfllury barn wnd, mmPllrner lnhuge jeb. StaUc dldmrge or llghtnlng storm%can lgnlte the
In ordw to kpep local con~ml, on athen It has upgnded thew $amto RPg- gas raurlng e~pbslonswhkh offen Irlggw furthpr ~atadyrmlcteleaws of
naval barn, and onothwr ~lrlPItt%erclrera pdky ofdemllltartzaUonurderwhlch bumlng gas.
it dismantrer the old military barer. T h e W m h a m s t h e ~ ~ d r ~ a n t M m p e r l d ~ g a ~ t b
& a part of rhe Regency, the Sward WMr wb-rlsddendd bythe lSlst the Smwd W&,compoMooliommknp~M prlonks TMr grwpwa~d l x o d
Fleet (vanJ e n d from theAntn subwtor, Ik-neblC. following Westnbltrhmmt and In bare dmtmyed durlng the milWar pmxl(w SD 1 4 1 7).
of thp Quarantine h d e n ) , headquarteredat the upgradedform# SwordWorld Metd Worlds T h w arp thef a r worlds SteellHalifax (ISD), lmnlSrace{1626),
baleat Sacnoh(l325). Thet511rFhetmweateddlxlmjthfiilwepk~oftYleFlhh Bmnzp1Bnrnswlc.k(1 6 2 0 , and Mld*II/WIsmnun (1 628). ~ l E e hd u u d Ulelr
Fnxltlw War durlng tfie brrakwt fmn ftre Sieged M I ISM 11D6, page 3f). I w m e r ~ m ~ T h P l e f o u h n l & i a b i l e d d & w w e h e lhcommon
d bj'lheiWtire
The Swrd Worldr subsxtor frnnlk Is contslnd wlhln Qwrant~neDIsfrld 7, Swd Wor4lrCodederndonar rwwrreww(dr.S h e tkrbrptim of many of t"le
whkh Itarts st the Glfrzen-Pax Rulln border n r d wnr cor&splnward Into the WFh Swrd Worlds Ww heRegerwyhal m m e d the metal A d $ WAng IN IntPntion to
subrector. rpglnthwn.Toma~lupo~~mcrcfim.Itha~wttkdthe~~bltable~
Border Worldx This war an lmperlalrllent sbte crwtcd in 11 11 from 5mxd St&. m w HaMax, and Mittrdl, m W t u o n J ~ - - w i r h a unlqw gmup ol rdonlstx a
Wrlds mcupfpd by lmperbl f o ~ t In l the W h Frmtlw War. By the end of f r o m (Mt 9 2 5 ) h k h has lplrtoH:
~ l n t V a ~ - h r a n a n r p l i g i w ~ c m m u ~ t y Dmwb
hoail~tJes the lmperlal213thand 21 4th A e f i had occupied Dymwyn. Durdal, horn the Wllllm,-as ltw k-wbian lalth fs c w n m l y krrlxvn.5ee "M,* page62.
Hotud, Beater, Sttng, Bfter, Iron, Brorue, Mithrll and St&, which prompted I w o d Worlds Confederntlon: The f m x d Worldr Conledwatlon of 1202 Ir
Tyrling a n d Sacnoth to read the wdtlng on the wall and bolt from the falling anly a shadow of Itr fomw extent and p o w , Mth only five worlds remaining
Contderatlon. T h e ? 2 mrlds ron<titutd Ihe b r d w Worlds untll the great (from Its 1107 hlghwater.mark of 27) as lndewndenl memben: Nanll ( t h ~
Sword Worlds landgnb of I132. capital), Andurll. Orcn'lt hcal~brrr.and lheoulpo$tofEms. Naturally It lr 5wod
a 1% typka! d S W WoMs
~ f h u r p r r ha! ffw gwder Wwklc uprtal actually Workls oHkial porky to w p m thp rCghtr of " t h I d o m bvlng pmpler
m w d tmm Sting ro k a t m during !hperbd d 'dght" Pnp#bl rontrol. i m p r i e within Ihe Impmial (A] borders to reptrbtbn and lelfdeterm~na-
Enor ( I 130): Enoc 1% an unuwally c h w world, and Is thought to tre a rogue t i n . " Althoqh t h Quanntlneprovides ample opportunity to prwent rnilltary
world capturd byltrstar, Kakfil. Theworld's mo4 unuwal natural leatunlr the dsslroncettomcrow'ng thefrontler. I m p Inllammal~ryrnoral ruppcxtfrom h e
nre Sw,s.d e r t whkh I k atop a great many unusually large pockets of all and rpfnwrrd IMP of ttw border wrns to b e all that 15 needed to encourage
natural gar. Freqwnt wlrmlc actMtyand m e d m have thlnned and w e a k e n d the rwol~tionari~r a d lredom flghtm on the "wcupled Sword Worlds.'
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The Lunion subsector h known as the cressroads of the ~ u l ~ 323 M3 V
Spinward Marches, as the branches of the Spinward Main A723 M3 V
(we page 42) mnming soreward-rimward and spinward- RBOl K8V M6V
trading intenect here. Lunion also contains two of the ABOl KBV M6Y
Regency's 16n-15 industriatworlds, making it an important men SOT MSV M B D
economic awa. 601 M 5 Y M8D
In the period M o r e the Fifth Fronder War the Lunion CW 610 FP V
rubsect~ralso conrtituted the Imperial franthr with the 810 F9 Y
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Worlds in T 133 Lunion became an rnterror wbwctor.
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h i m is&& by h 4 3 d F h headquanedat Lunion. 120 GSV M 4 D
The Abyss which extends through the Lunron subsector ~~d 81 3 M7V
(see afse page 41) ir a ~ u b p d
of some popular ~pemlation, 61 3 M7V
ar it widely krwved to hare k e n the area of a number of &draw 904 F1 V
"mystenour stanhip disappearances" over the yean (ree 2114 F1 v
'Lost Treasure Ships of the Abps Rift,' Challenge 44, M,
Wardn (1727): One of the remarkable features of this world is the
and "DPmon Dark," Challenge 58.54).
Patterned b w r t , which features a complex patter of lines in the dews
Candr (24ZS): Perhaps the Teast valuable arter~idlplanetoidb l t
surface made by t h "dalw-thur,* an indigenous non-sapient lifdom,
currently being worked in the Ector. Superhemry elements were dircov-
ered here in 1060, but these quickly played out, and no more have been now extinct, Thrr regrettable state was made necessary by the drscovery
in 1 121 that the d a b t h u r w e r p the hosts of a plague that threatened the
discowred.
population of Wardn (see adventure in MT] 1).
l a n k (1924): 32% of this world's population consists of the geneemd
human race known as the Jonkmreen(see page 61). Wardn's Amber Zone status ir due to its thin atmmpbn and weak
magnetrc field. Thew prwide insufficknt protection from its sun; the
Ling Standard P r d u c b : Lrng Standard Products (LSnis one d the
populace i s obliged to m E r cover during solar flare cyctes.
former megacorporatians of [he Third Imper~um(see Supplement 8:
Zalbon (1825): Siteofthelargest copperdepositswer d h c w e d In the
Ubrrry D a t a (A-M), OP, jTAS 16, 5 4 The Traveller Adventure, SA,
hrlarchex thew r e w m are now playedout, leaving the system in decline.
MeqaTraveller Referee's Cornpnnlon, H ~ r dTlrnes, OP, M TI 3 for
fulcr d i s ~ s l ~ oofn lmperiakra
l &gacorporations than ir practical here),
and although rtsporHersare not what theyoncewm, it rtrll b m s as one of the Spinwad Marches Subsector L: Mora
dorn~nantcorpwatmnzdthe m l C r Regency, concentrating in the m n h c - The Mora wbsector con3idend to be the indurtiil hub of the
ture d vehrder, stanhips, and stanhip n r m a m t and subsy~tems. Spinward Marcher, containlng a num'ber of high technology economic
The LSP shtpyadsat S-&n (2327)and Lunmn (2124) are two of h m powerhouser worl$s, such az Fornice (3025),Pallique (3029). and Mora
starrhrp yards in the Marches, a d LSP has maintained a wprtatlon for hqh (3 124) itwlf, one of only two TL-16 ~ndustrialworlds in the Regency.
quatry, unlik -some of its cmpetitorr {see "Greral Prockpctr,' pap?38). Morn is patrolled by the 73rd F k t , headquartered at Mora.
Lunlon khool of Economics: located on Lunion (2124 Spinward Al Moral: Majorintenttlbrmerchant linewrving thespinward Marches,
Marches}, this i s the larges~businfix and management college In the with corporate hadquarten on Mora. (Spe Splnward Marches Cam-
Regency, accrediting tens of thousands, of high s p e d young whiz kld5 paign, OF).
every semester to Lead the carporations of the Spinward Stater. LSE grads Morai maintains service to all Regency subsector capitals and the
typically haw httk patience with the fine point3 a! public policy, histoy, worlds aZong the router which connect tkrn, plus selected minw states
international mlations, or thearts, although theyare highly trained in the (w pager 35 and 40) outside the Regency. kl Morai alxl provides service
practrcal mechanru of public retatrons and 5p1ntantroF. to the Darrinn Confederation via the "Four Corners" interface at the
Shlrene (2125): This world is owned by the Al Morai merchant line, junctron of the Querion [E), Vilis (F), Oaryen (I), and Sword W d d s (I)
whrth uses its shipyard as as an owthaul and maintenance center for its subucton, SXI page 40. During the antehllurn period Al Morai operated
fleet of cargo mrren, w "Al Morai,' page 47. only tn the Spinward Marcks, but expanded i t s operations to include the
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worlds includjng its Mora headquarterrand Shirene(SM 2125), which b by Ling Standard Products (which we, p g e 46). With its location, Mora
entirely owned by At Moia (w page 46). became the econom~c dynamo of Spinward Marcher development,
~ u a l t :he researchstatlonat Dualeisengagedi n w t m K h h r t h e txrifding and maintaining stanhips for the expansion, and producing
Navy. It war werely damaged in 1 10.2by an enplorion ofunhmw origin indurtnal goods uwd to outfit the new wodds.
but was rebu~lt~n1108 by the Imperial Navy to continw its resea~h. Nadrln (3123): Thc entrm permanent population of this w t d ir
Duale b suffering a wccer~ianstruggk h t w e n the dlspbcpd nubility Jonkenren (we p g e 61). Nadrin is the site of trials to mtablirh the limits
who formerly held p w e r on the world and the nm popularly.selected of atmasphric conditions that can be tokrated by Ionkeereen without
governmentwhich thusfar hasbeen u m b k to uproot orcoopt thenobler' artificial assistance.
power haw (H also pages 7 6-1 8). Ndm(3030): Thb~morldishhabitmIbygenewed(setibraryhtlata)
Mora (3124): Mora IS the site of the RFgency mpitab having b n n hummswho lwe unclematwandm n d u c t u n & m f o a n n i n g . k humans
erlabtishedas the Domain of Oenebcapital in 1120 hauseof its locstion wee creatd by the tb~lrnpwialMinishy of Conlenmtbn, nwv ~ntegmted
a! the approximate center of the Domain. M m has one major continent into the Regency Ministry d ttre anterior (Mol), see "Maloryo"
wh~chis home to most of the world's 30 billion inhabitants. Mara har p.$ ".
Palllque: For reasons which are unclear d a y , this battere world was
grown signrficantty since the antebellum penod, as a result of its impor- wttled ar an industrial center toexploit the two extremely tech planetoid
tance as capitat, fleet headquarten, and one ef the only t\w n-Tb k l t s in the sFtem, even t h w g h a3 a captured body In an eccentric orbit
industrial worlds in the Regenq (= "Regency Industrial k l o p m e n t perpendicubr tk tern's ecliptic plane, it parses through one of
Program,' page 67). The Regency gmrnmcnt offices and the residence planetoid belts twioe each I w l year, enduring w e r e meteor bomkrd-
of the Regent am contained In the huge Ciyachii srcolagy, built off the ment. All of Pn'lt~qw'svast settlements are underground for protection
coast of the major Moran continent. from this bombardment, and the world is wded ar an A m k r Zone
The system's belt is t h t site of some of the Icgtncy's most a d v a n d k a m e of tk hazards to navigation pmsent near the world.
biotechnology research and manufacturing fscilitie~.Its lucation among ~ C W K Pallique's population depend on these things to a greater
asternids makm it easy ta contain or destroy unanticipated mishaps as dcgm than do other non-wrddal populations, Palfique is justly famous for
necesmry. the q w l ~ t yof the vacuum survival equipment manufactured there,
Mora 15knownastheYC;atwyto the MaKhm' b ~itr rocation~ f lde wppott plants, containment buildings, vac suits anderner-
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name to r k merchant captain 1grw.z Rumwan, who was the e a t h a t KB V
first Impen'al to explore this area. He l o u d a clurtcr of fwe KB Y
habitable worlds which he laid claln fw and named for his Lakw M2 Y
daughters: Mirriam (0333), j m (04 33), Pkella (05321, MZ V
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Zhdani and DomalnlRegency, dewloprnmt a d mgration MO V
longgostponed m a n in earnst in the 1 1305, Hhm many
flor k d to the unexploitedwwldsof the subsector, c t m i w s o f Ihefact that
Undw t h i s pdicy, the mwlds d a d i r t r i c t m m t Imperial members but
received Imperialpmtecllon. I m p ' a l a H a i n ~ a d m l n l ~ t e d f r m C l l s t m
they were on the far u'de of the Regemy frwn the rhrwr of virus. ThFs
expanrlm cmtinwr, wth Regency ernignntr of a mod~atelynaturist1
(2036)in subrectw0, b t a token capitdl was rnalntained a t MerFactw.Thir,
ecdog~calmovement avidly dmloping such nrtually habitable "garden"
office IS maintaineda t Mcrtactor In mdw to simplify relnr~wrz between the
worldi as Lotfibden (01 401, Galadriel (0240), a d Prime Edward (0824).
Regency p r o p a d the many individwl client states in the ~ubsector.
DuringpericdrofImperial-Zhdani hortil~tythesubwtw'~ onlyconnec- Becauseaf the r e b h ~ f P f Y o theworlds
f d thls wbmtm, locates as* we
tlm to the lrnpwium propwwas via the fortifid world Flarnrnarim (0930) inapketdlprorwted$hrnainbutkand hmrimof largw SprmdStaw
in the Sword Wotldssubsectw, we page 45. Although f lammarim remains
(the Zhdan~and Regency frmtlers ro core*uard a d the Regency and Adan
as it3 official connector fw the XWeb, the prevailing g d relalrwls among h t i m to trailing), It he pmltxtion d hHorkls by incorporation iFto h e
the Sp~nwadStater haw permittPd eztendw contact, especially thrwgh Regwry was r o t a hfgh prioritytothe m g m e n t , as 11 warfocusd m
h e imperial culture worlds of the plankwell (N) lubsectc*. =wing its cr~unc m d and trailing borderr.
Penelope (0533): In the post-Cdlapseperiod, Penelope's poplllatbn has NonutMess. as a agn ol ~ts m i t m e n t to Ornorldsd the w, Ihe
been augment4 by jonkeereen (sepage 61). They cumntly constitute Regencygo\cemmentrmtmdD1u~t268asthePlankwell&lec~(tuCrand
Pdmiral Olav hauit-Plankwell,&tm d t k Fint Frontier War a d fint of the
about 12% of the world's population.
"BamcEa Empaar," see Supplement 11. Ukary Data IN-Z), OP. a d h e
M q a T r w e l k r knpfflal En&iopedla, w a n d a;igned t k 184th Fleet to I&
Spinward Marches Subsector N: Plankwell (District detmw, M y transferred M t k Regewfs Wail~ngIrontier (Vast Havmr
268) rubrecta, h w b / P ) and h d q r r a r t d a t Milk Falcs (1 63n.
The R a n k l l wbsmwwar formwry t h e m 4 lmpcrfsl Mstrict 268. Even in [he antebellum environment of Irnpwial-Zhdani hostility, Dis-
The lmperium maintained a @icy of f m a l l y Idtntlfying unimwporated trkt 268 was a m l ~ betterh developed a r m than might be expected for a
subwton along ih b&as potential dtes for expansh. Thir idmtilica- maligned buffer z m . Much of the r e a m fm this was the p r e m e of a
tion resulted Fn their dewgnationas distncb; District 268 was therefwe the major hanch of the Spinward Main (page 42) lwchlng all but two syJZems
268th quentlally designated district Arne the Iwndation of this pdicy. of the submtor. In f x t , all jump-1 contact with the major world d Gisten
D~strict268 was opened for Imperial dmeloprnmt in 941 by decree of the (2036, page 50) had to pass tlrrwgh tkw district, with the re~ultthat a
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a tA-dyrqnrah, the A h n h q h t e r d many h u m 3 { n ~ l u d n g MTmh FfMh 2334 A4 148qDC k 904 DD F 3 V M 3 V
a d h ~Ir d k r ~For J t b r *dl$lYY*Srabk" kbvm HWAWI. Ik t d h 2334 h4ldYqD-D I-U k In 104 Re F3V MZV
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K % m d I h c ~ & ~ m ~ ~ , W T ~ h a d ~ n ~ h e ~ d A L d k G r la~ $m~ C er~,~gollpdFnrc1t1m&fi&dlntaaI~~m)i~Zhc~yrRm'1krhwd
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Bendor (1336): The Rmdrw rhrpyards nre a rmrw prc*hm d k b M k Q n e d t h t f a w r ILlrrnn hpladr.T b n k a d b u n c a d w i mort d thr brKsmirrq dmired
w e n a h such as the Trck+qmr-typequxanlme cuttm 1- p u 27~md 91). rrfinieg *fir ~ ~ w i u r l r y r ! C m c m b a ! m ~ n I h c M ~ s w Namdcrgroupsawl
nd hm. l q h t
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I r d u s ~ y ~ ~ c ~ s l t ~ a l PACamd
Egypt ( 1 TIT): E M u d to t k harre ol I h h a i n ' r I m p l MlnlQr~of C M h (Ci,ltn abqr~mrturdy&f.mrtmnng) n carduttm ln #& Lnw. and hm e
n a d Vdfm
t r h q bu,but thrfaciky fell n t o d ~ ~ u f e l i w c hr m e a m ~ f d h m g l k C o b p r e I ~ , gmuol. A n t g the mort ~ d l z n d atnod o M we ht d&a-nat~c 4 trade cmta at
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nrargrwl mxlcfi.ar welt a eamng W r p a n B of 5~t-t
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d Marartan (3231): &ratan wm an IrrpeMI - e m . ard n m ~ n u ~ n ZcE dwch
Wrung the sur Clns ( m d lor h e 1vteri-610th wttl~ment-Urn Ten.' eenbalb bjIheQegerrcj Wum t r a e n ~ w v e d d i m m z ~ ( w lwunrrpk,b!q c ,
shonmel tortrecurrent ~ m ) . C l i ) t mn m e d t k hqh-tKh rrr$mudcmrmd DerrPbO'E37,pagpb4),nnd h4xat.mprerervedanddrgbyd e m n - q k d h a ~ r d l a r r n a
m e mrrh,ardconrnb d a n v n k c d x p = a t e a s t a d rr-, moltd h s h s p e c l d l ~ c d k t c d hy I r r ~ p r uInmtelbr
l ktwt Seme (1155) m ID p m C d ! explocatom ~
m a panrcular ~ d m l r or%ural
y &. IheGl'slpn Bpft. n l t h q h M t m e x t m w w In area a Becaw d the irreplweablevdued t h n d l e c M . rewarth on thn d d n a l M any
x*ne bert >yrtemr, has t b mt q r p g a r e m u of tfr M:r in the Spnwnd U ~ i c k . tr, l ~ c P P d ~XIXI-L td
Glaten wm Ihe rite d e * m l v e lhato ~nmawm,but unike mny ~uchmterra,t k &Ian Marastanhrahobtcwnetkhdnenr*vrdK'bec.thr~mdartrdatr&uwl
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Wds 2739 Cnd3nDF-7 5 1-11 In PO 423 DO CJV
2739 B4439DF-A S kInPo 823 Re G 7 V
b d m 2832 E695244-5 Lo N 'F 801 00 KSV Ml D
2832 Lh95233.5 Lo Nr PO1 Re K5CS.V MI D
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p W m U $ ~ t o t h t ~ m a r i a b r t l d h m M . T h i r & ~ Fwquahar k 2339 C625563-7 5 N102739 201 DD M 3 V
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n13 the ulw d r rnvll k t vgrrfwn ~ o r o m yMI tht wbwctw 2A39 C625563.8 5 NiO2739 301 fie M 3 V
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Meb(1736):55%d t h c d % p p u k m nn pk-tpage61). 2033 EPQ457A-6 &lN 603 Re MT Ill M9 D
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hrbtutKn bans lo strdma a an m p d s d a t d mrrung: prorwting, 2Q34 C5554lR-9 Lo NI 701 Re KEV
nin~y technhquer, Md ihe r r w q m a ~ g ~ r rd
~ nlapwale
t mnrng o p e r a h r . Mud& 2Q35 8544324 N LoNi 304 DD M5 1 M9V
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Imm h e bqe mmq c m a ' b m s ofthe Clntm M t . -wn 2936 NS25AB.B Ni Po 535 OD M3111
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~ M lnpenale~lkpns#,cm-~datdbbr 1?36 AS525ARC Ni Po 935 Rc M3111
1 rhrrvrrg eranpk d cr-l reha&l~L~M ,
unltk pmm wkh bke Thanrarta 2940 D534aa3-8 5 LaNiC:l 804 DD MI H I
Tomgn~@M0711,page44)andE*~lp(M&l92R,pagc62),~h 5 CoN1C:Z
pnronen am free to createw h d l Mlnh ~ 4 c h h v bke, u,hrq x r b
LQ40 053U-l3.9 804 Re MI Ill
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u d w t mwety.
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3032 iUS26R6-D B NiPoCp 801 RP MOVM9D
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h l r wnttrx- ( M h w n mt a Ide r n t e ~ ~ ~ e w ral d )h rtY%?c m v r t t f 10
3035 RYY55YH-8 &lw 610 Re KPV
rum h v k n svuru! I d d . ~habrrtat4 M~hranrwen amaprwurce Tee-TepTee 3038 CIlOSiO-q Nn 902 DD M 2 V
of 1155 ad Mvlirny 01 Cobnuawn rtcrult3 dun- tht Impend era 3038 CI 10630-A NI 102 Re M2Y
Rornlr ( 2 1 5 0 ) : W t e d t)r "dmt vwc' p u h r mmq thc && a Ywghal 3039 Pd952GS-8 LoNlO3235 201 DO M3V
cMsed h'hV ~ ~ n~ df Ml i u M l ~ b nf ? Mfl
~ bmc(lW, pagc 25). 3039 M95475.C Lo Ni k2 301 Re M3Y
Tmdohi 3040 D76N79-9 4 Ni Wa 901 DD F4VMOV
Spinward Marches Subsector P: Tn'n's Shroud Zephr
Thir~u.lPrmrilyrwmdfm'~Vd nrdmttottwWgh+rcRtam
dtbn1 rkud [ n n r m t r m m 01 r h n t d M) bKlund t k l mu,w u Chamois
m m r d to r m r n k r h e b i l k s L i l M m t h r Rpe d Tnn (w page FU))
Tm'sS h r a d i l h M I c r o the 207th ke,haadqumcrdat Ka!atwlu(3012).
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U t a u l u (MU): Forrwrty h a w to the a a n q cmtm fm llSS X b t
$an, thn cent- har ke x p a d to thc headquartm d rhe R q e w y
Flight khool, wiving the RITS a r d RQ4, w W w Trin
Pdnsm (3035): Pnlnu b tht w M d oyqn d ttw E i i a vridetpmcd
rid~y beast and but of burden, In t k F ~rncc I IB & w r y eady in the Mazel
yttlanenf of 5plrm.d Mi*dreJ It vrm damtrutd lrhrcuqkwt tiw
Impenum.Alttaugh.mrmctmmonmhT~*rmh a d ~b~hmvtr.kwnnn~amilbr M a n -k, ILK. w , dnn &rntMLcd wfm d r q r m d i t h s swxaM+j
q h t on twmanhaht*h n w ( d s t h m u g h t lomcr lmpcrd ttmlwy, srd were u s d on &Id q n m t m t r u p m h , lskrng m€k
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l, Wrgln).
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cxcdkmynghtmd hearing, and mea~lyathctocrryafuKy cqutpm humrnarhgh T t i l l b c CZ539): Thn rmrqml vrorld I w fu a n m k r d ycan brrn the abfKt d a
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qule- tocold m w m m w r t r Thpy c n h n ndude b v m . gdd, @ h a d k k . T h h 1s curwitty p r p a r q to Pad lhc 1;rO.r knprial Prmp C o n r o r H k The b d
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mtrch, cmu. a m.with leatua m k m t d glraffer dnd art-. and a luxunmt b r r a ~wr. w x k , m Ihtrcaw s pee b y l k Terran pm Phl~pCdrC~n (-3796 -3733, K).
b n n h h l r t td.(Scr Jlo ITAS 9, OP, &st a l nhc lourml 3, Op. r3 9, d r d S t r l h H ) Trtn (32351: 7 t w a o ~ lk d Lpc d Jnn n tok! m e w o n pagc 80 N c r s h t Tnn urll
R q e q Fllght k h l :Lmatedon K a W u [3077), 'ttra w M wm orwllnal? hell55 m m $ lir wal haw T h s a Wlc Trin wa5 the ~ t d e a w a l ~wh shp
* Iwirry, &re
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X W n e M I d b m r q t k C d l a p s e t h e ~ h d w m der ~ a m a t ~ l htv twnllcrhe NdrnShq+lc, at I( wa3 kmw~, was b t d m far d w t mind Trln, and rrwludcd the
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hRFSnnonr ~ w r m n g c a r c ~ n d f u a a l l g o v e m r r r n t p b t ~ a 1 n 1 r r g m t 1 * 1rexrwfbnd,ubribrylacrlIwl
~~. was wvart t h t d a m q t o t k m u s l b t h o n r l a w b k was
atnbk3mgdmnnedm1rvngs t m d d % u Abyall Rwarytlqht barnrqlar~l~:rei,fust rcbrwck m r . ll war c h p r to nbuMor Rpbct lhc dcrtmycd porlmra d the bsw thM s
a I t w )wrprpme lnrntvw (w 62) and reguhter Ihr twhnrr.*l a d WW b w h t o ~ l v a t e ~ n d - t h e ~ rl e~r w l k t torrmwtx#rlon.H-r,
q a w e r u r q sde d the ~tartlqhti d u s b y mmyd t k ~ d B C I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d t A j m T n n , x w h a r t h e k ~ d q u d r t e n d r k u l b ~ t u f l e p r ( t h t
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0202 C210709.B Na V:6 A224 Na M Z V
k-C= 0203 B7777866 4 922 DD FSV
0203 A777BM-C I AnV 122 IRp F5Y
R 0207 CS54511-7 5 4 N 701 WD K3VM8D
0207 CS54524-9 5 &N 901 Re K3VM&D
T 8208 OZ63136-5 4 LONI 802 DD M 2 V
Oekhr OX18 026H74-7 5 t0N1W-v 202 Re M2V
K~tikaa 0209 820056EK Ui Y a 0 0 4 0 9 623 DD K 2 IV
0209 B1006BR-D Ui Va Na 823 Re KZIV
m a 0303 05306248 DeNaMPo A201 OD MOVMZO
0303 U30526-8 b Ni Pn 601 RF MOV MZ W
Ri 0304 R6664-418 N La NI 301 DD F6V M8V
0334 'R66644l.C N Le Ni R 701 R F6V M8V
L 0306 'D2766-414 &!M 701 00 K&Y
0306 C276769 Pg Rw' 401 L KBV
tkkm 0310 El107255 Na 324 DD KZ D
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0310 Dl 10737.9 Na 624 Re F2 W K3 D
C;erren 0403 t254315-A La Ni 320 DD M V U D
Chukmegr 04113 C2W3L4 5 h N i h 120 RF M V K Z O
Miwald 0404 C5334984 5 Lo Ni Po 602 00 M0 V MSV
0404 B533S9K 5 Ni Po 302 Re MOVMSV
htda 0406 W56Q67C N H Cp Mr 720 DO CS N
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Uakati 1710 CSGBAAb 912 DO K 6 V
I710 D534RAIL5 412 RF K6V
Dmgdzi 1802 AA57153-€ to NI 624 V6 K J V
l ROZ X457330-5 Lo Ni \AN 224 Wi K 7 V
Cilndan 1805 83.12221 -9 b NI Po 632 00 M9 v TBD
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1HON PIS37R?C+E 5, T Cf V:l 301 RF MOY K5 D
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lBlO E557GQC-5 kgNiV:3 422 RT G 3 Y M 4 V
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1902 XZZZQO0-0 Ba Pa 011 - M3Y MbY
flsuldgigr 1 PO3 $2007878 NaVaW 901 V6 M1V
1403 X1OOCOO-O Ra Va 001 - MI V
Mmtg 1901 E2.:i101.5 Lo NI Pa 301 V6 K7 111 M8 V
Xrakudab lo04 X;?111004 LbWiPoW 101 W K7111M8V
Cktw lQ05 C7685326 Ag Ni 422 OD F7Y G7 0
Twdhikhw 1 QOS €768534-5 AgNiV:9 BZZZ Wi F7VC7D
Uram~d lQlO B3455hA-A A Ag N10:1808 621 DD M2V
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Rrmwz 2@31 C7hA7.44-9 M1aVw El23 Wi AOrSC6V
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21 05 X10~000-0 Ba Va 004 - M4Y
Bangwe 21 09 D78A30Z-A Lo Ni Wa IF2 DD KSV
21C9 E7Rt42461 T LO NIiVa 412 M KSV
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antebellum extent; the subsector contains no worlds in Mazfrbc 221 0 D55 17;r64 Po 124 OD KSLll FO D
theRegmcysafearea, andwll w e r halfofthe subsectofs 2 iD5536894 S Pow5 424 RF K7111 FOD
worlds lie outride of the Frontier as well, in the Wildr. Mw 2309 C32077n-6 S
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Ba 023 - MBVKBD
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was pulled back from its prwious station in the Million 1 4 0 3 X63626R.6 Is Ni 210 W M1V
subsector (Deneb/D). The 1 51 st Fleet, which had for- =qrnidir240s R220310-A
merly defended Antra, was sent spinward to cover the l n br ~
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loN 4k 624 00 M4V
new Regcncy territories in the Sword Worlds subsector 2406 X2ltOOQ-U 0a Ic 024 - M4V
(Spinward Marche~IJ, page 45). The 61st is headquar- Smica fh69464*9 l n NI 0 2 4 0 6 503 OD A4 V M6V
2407 X66q4034 Lo Ni 203 W
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t e d at Urarnid(191O), within the Fronti~rikelf.Vramid ls09 C7772L46 Lo 613 DW F 1 V M 9 D
possesses the only naval base in the subsector. ZdlirQ D777Z2.r-5 5 Lo Ni 313 W F l V M 9 D
The Antra frontier is part of Regency Quarantine
District 3, which runs from the b i n n i n g of the frontier in Pretoria i s now privately believed among members of the Regency govern-
subsector (DeneblA, page 5-21to the h r d e r between the Antra and ment t h a t theimperial Ministryof Colonization'sjonkeereen projecf,
Namidshur(C)subsectors In the threeworld lineof Orenberg, Diiski 500 years in the making, was an expensive failure, born of the
(2011 and 21 1 1, page 581, and Mazirbe (221 0, this page). Note tha t swaggering self confidenceof many geneering advocates. However,
these three worlds, being the hundary between RQD 3 and 4 are the expense is not in financial terms, but rather in the human cost
considered to be In both quarantine districts. This overlap is to by creating a new race of humans which are ps~hologlcallyand
prwent gaps from occurring on the seams between districb where culturally imlatedfrom the remainder of humanity, but whichdo not
the forces of each side assume that certain threats are within the have a signiLcantly different environmental niche, all that has been
neighhring district's area of responsibility. accomplished is to create a n w cxcasion for racial strife a d
Antra (1808): Antra ir the frontier capital of Regency Frontier
worlds in Quarantine District 3 O.e., the Frontier areas in Deneb I Adventure Hooks
~ubrectorsA, B, and C, plus two world$, OrenRerg and Qiiski, see When fleshing out the details of worlds, pay attention to the
above, in su bsector GI. changes listed between 1117 and 1202. T h ~ etiny little
Mabry (2309): Malory had k e n a lonkeween world (sepage variations in digits arc al! t h a t a miserable little UWP can do to
61), but with thecollapseof even ils relatively b w technology(TL6), reflect the changes of 85 years of history. Think of what Earth
the jonkeereen's adaptations to an arid environment did not pre- was like in 1 91 0, and try to count all of the changes, rwolu-
serve them in an airless environment.Those that were not evacuated tions, wars, and m i n i upheavals that have taken pLace since
as the world's infrastructure deteriorated simply died, the same as then. b c h of the 981 w r l d s in RSB has had this much more
any nongeneered human would have. history add& ta it by the New Era. Some of these changes will
A t ~ program
l is currently underway on Nadrin (SM3123, page be long over, but their effects will live on into 1202 i n the form
47) to evaluate the usefulness of the fonkwreen adaptations to of social inequalities, resentments, or unfinished business like,
environments with trace atmospheres, which are possessed by the say, the petid between 1918 and 1939.
majority of worlds ctarsed as "desert" try their trade classification, It
54
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Metare 2903 AS246SA-E NI 801 Qu M2V M 3 D
2903 X3.24000-0 Ba 001 - M2V M3D
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unhappiness. Relations between "normal" humans and C-mq 3034 C363556-3 NI Vw Wl K8 V 8314
Jonkeereenon worlds where both exist in numben are kl&mu 3005 Mh2333-E N Lo Ni Cp DO F4 W 420
strained at best, and because unmodifiedhumans have 3005 X262224.3 Lo Ni Wi F4 W 520
found ways to exist in desertsformitlenia. the needfarthis Tap6n 300R EShB7R7C FI DD MZ V A720
3038 XRhb000-0 Ed FI 020 - M.2V
new source of human misery i s hardly justifid, PPrfor 31 04 PSRdS20-0 k~N WD 534 M K7 V
>:ate that both organizations merged to create the 31 04 X584466-8 &NN~W 234 W i K 7 V
31 iO Z6ASZ11-5 FI Lo Nr 831 V! MOV
Regency's Ministry of the Interior (Mot), the former
3 1 1 0 XhAS030-O
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Ba FE 001 MOW -
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were engaged in geneering proj~ects, of which the 3201 05632434 LO NI \EH( 110 W M V
jonkeereen projectwas perhaps the most needless. How-
ewr, the Mol i s not engaged in geneering programs. Instead, it
ronccntratcson using existing human, technobgical, a n d planetary Utsbesyuh (formerly 495-5241 (28023: As the Col!apse caused
assets in the most effective and beneficial possible manner. To this disorganization among the Vargr rulers of this world, the Droyte
end, they are engaged in prolects such as that on Nadrin. population stag4 an uprising and gained control of the world.
Same isolated bnndsofVagr remainon theworld, which theOroyne
Deneb Subsector D: Million have renamed Utsbesyult, but they are mt considwed citizens.
The Million subrector is completely outside of the Regency, m t
even the Regency Frontier extends into this sukator. However, it
b patrolled by squadrons of the 61st and 125th Fleets, based
respectively in the neighboring bntra and Namidshur subrecton
(Deneb/C, facing page, and DeneWC, page 58).
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from these beings vla cruel, unethical, and deadly procfises. Undra~ech orbit each athwata greatdlstrncer Cuazhlmllmls lltrelf the
Vlncennes (1 122): Although TL-16 technology b more widespread primary of the Paven subsytem which indudes the agricultural world
than in the Imperial era, TL-16 Wncennes b still unsurpased in the Paven, producer of molt of Vinccnnes' fwd.)Thlsstellargeometrygrves
Regency in technology, and ir m e of miy two TL-16 Industrial worlds Vincennm four seasons (although ~incek has no significant axia! tilt,
in t heRegency. This is prima rilythe result of the Regenws explictt policy these are not seasons in the clauic sense): winter, when it 15 on the far
to raise the average technology of all is4 worldr as a group, with TL-15 s~deof Ember from Undraaech, summer when it Is between the two,
being the tech lwel "cap," rather than attowing itr high-tech worlds to with spring and fall and fall being the approaching and receding
race on ahead. Hcwever, cxpwtJ agree that Wncennes ir an imminent intermediate positionr. Mean surface temperatur~range from -20 in
TG t 7 miety, "just add water," with a significant amount of TL-17 the winter to 66C in the summer, and thls wide thermal range create5
technolqy exist~ngin prototype form. tremendously violent storms, meaning that Vincennes' surface ir not
Vinctnnes is also unusual because of Msstitrsystem's layout.Akhough habitable. The wotld's extensive population llve eithw in vast u n d e ~ e a
k t rue primary(1n thatwncennes rpceivesits lifesustalning energy from mtroplexix near theworld's t ole continent or in 31 gravitic cities which
this star) is the K 7 V Wndraaech, vincennes orbib around the M7 V float close to the surfan in the mild spring but climb to high altrtude
Ember, which itsetf orbib Llndraczech. p h e C1 V, Cuazhirniim, and during the violent seasons.
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mfc, barking up Q D 4. T k m d lacl ba anti shipyadr havt herc!ac MZV MOV
b c m m e m m s - e r m p o r M t C - m t h y M ldnWm. h5kR~n M6 Y
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k ~ a m k c ~ m ~ n t l n l y d x ~ l o v k I k r ~ P f e m d b v o h I b1~ul~brs~ion % . pantb ztr CPI fn this subyctw am lor r n i l l ~ u mtj, x W r~ t l ww h r
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g r h o r n ground In RQDs 4 and I.
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R q e r y r lndurtrlal Development @ram: T h i s war one of the be fmocused ~n blngfngup as many sub-TL-IS w l d r ar porwiFe to thk
Regency's most impartant internal dwPlopment ldtlatlver of the peg- Imel. Only m e TL-15 idustrlal wld would be allowed to advance Its
Cdlapre pwiod. Its goal was the rncreaw of high-techdqy indu~trla! idustrfal bare to TL-16, and aRm intenrive lobbying by Clirten (2036
capability In the Regency, particularly i n areas which m e lacking such SM), Rhylanw (2n6 SM), Trin (3225 SM), Magash (0316 Orneb), Stam
centerr. Onmajor thrust of the programwas to identlfy~ndu$trlal worlds (1 41 7 Den&), and Tobia (321 5 TR), Mora was relected fw the h a ,
which c w l d k rapidlyadvancd to TL-15, and target (hem for intensive making it why the sffond TL-16 Industrial wwld in the Regexy, which it
Fdustn'al investmmt. 'bhe Regency govwnment a c c m p l i s h d this by remains in 1202. Although this decision did not go &wn wFI in all
provtding internst-freeqowmmen! ~ ~ n r f w i n h a s t r ~ t w e i m p r w m e n tquarters,
, aftw the decision s decade earlier to movp the DMwin capital
and by providrng grants to the high-tech industrial wortdr that would to Mora, it at least pr& brlunate that Trin war not chmen, given the
p r o d w e the experriw and eguipmmt that wwld make this possible. eventual fate of that wwd.
The second m a w thrust was the advancement of idustrial or non- Vlncennm w a s denid its recpFst to ad\tance to TL-1 7, and Its industry
Industrial early stdtar flLr 9-A) wwld5 to average d e l b r flL5 B-0) war primarily u d t o p r d l r eelected
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Idustrial worlds. This was also accmpan~edby starpwt irnprmemmt 'be ulpd as I f m e multipl~m"rn an otnermse I L-I:, urciety.
hig h:payoH
+. -ta:hndogy that could -
programs, and addit~onallocal invmtmmt was also prwidd in tht lrwm The 26 worrlds m'glnally &eked fur this pfwrarn werr, J e w ~ (SM ll
of the construction of n m bases on t k ~ w e lds. 71'06, page 3 3 , Efate (SM 1704,p g c 381, Junidy(SM 3202, page 39),,
A total of 26 workis were chosen from the prqrarn, tn 21 subsectwr. Vilir (SM 1 1 I?, page 4 1 ), Pordo (SM 271 5 , page 43), Adablcci, tunion,
(A 27th wld was added later, spe 'Luclfa," page 64.) As can k and Stmuden (SM 1824,2124. and 2327,page 461, Mirrinrn (SM 0333,
Imaglned, thl5 programwasthe target of many attemptsloexert politIra1 page 48). bhS (SM 2035, page SO), Dodds (SM 2739, page 51 1, Urnar
favor~risma d pwnote local pork-barrelling, but Nonir himwlf exerted (Deneb 0609,page 52)" Liid (hneb 1016, page 57), kkigaak (Deneb
hi5 p m m l ~nflwnceby making it a Regmcy priority, and c r e a t d an 0629, page 60), I h i r i (&neb 1429, page 61), liran {&neb 1923, page
Independent ofire, the Induslriab 'Developmentm c e , to administer the 62), T w a y k a d N q h (0339and 0440, pagc641, Elad, Glranima, and
p q r a m which was a n w a b k dir~c!Jyto the Fir3t Regml. Pikhs (1 1 35, 1 334, a d 1633, page 65), Carar (TI?2306,page 66), Albe
One stipulation of this prqram was that technolqicar dwefopment p2271,page66),Neumann(TR 3 1 0 S , p a g e 6 ~ , H r d u s ~ 2 7 1 4 , p a g e
~ to avoid dilulinq thedfwt that w ~ l d 68), and Colony FFw @eft 0707, page 69).
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prompt~ngthem to accept I* bold acts a n d m t w into h w t (Xr Pbnet 3012 868710 0 4 La Nl 314 DD F I V
negotratim. The Regency k m that Vinn wa3 by far the greatest Uphinrtone 3012 0667220-B CoNt 414 Re Fl V
threat. and ln any went, an M a n - R q w y war wuld not h the la-it Aydem 301 3 A7407X4-0 N Ik Po D:9 A804 00 M2 V
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h e Regencywar nsentially only rertoring 1b antebllum bwndariu, Pichol 3015 €546330.3 Lo Ni 123 W F1 V MBD
rearserrlng contrrrl WCT w r l d ~which . had rrsdi!~onallybccn Imperial. 3015 DS46330-5 LO NI 223 Re Fl V M&D
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qvestr durlng thlr perld, and on many wonfi zht remainder wen Khaliki 31 1 1 D l 1 156B-9 kMRBu12 215 00 FSV
5 u b t to vatyng F k p s of .justice* at the hands of their fwmrr 3111 D111568-9 kNiQ3212AO 315 L FSV
s u l q ~ b wh~h
, often I ~ M W vrnpk dtportation. Simdt 31 13 OAAOECC-5 De 701 Dfl FQ V
The Tobu w k t o r IS Mended by the 204th F k t , h e ~ u a ~ t r d 3113 CAA08A5-S De A0 601 Re FOV
atAyidmr(3013). Its frontrtr~sprtof QuarantlwDirtrlct 5A. % p a d d l t ~ 3116 CJSZWL-4 Hih 404 Dl3 F9 V
fmm RQD5in 1140 with theannexat~nd r h e IJan&{sec page 1.2 3116 R752RAF-IS, 5 PaA2 404 Re F9V
and 33). tt was clear that patrolling thls rn terntoy would wcr. Wi 3117 M31358-E LaNiPo 311 DD M 7 Y
stretch t h f o r c e assigned to ROD 5, u, RQD SA war spl~toff lrom it 3117 8437358-F N L a N ~ P o k l 311 Re M 7 V
to p t r o l w h t o n I and K (page 72) md the ltretrh of frontier ~ ~ v M Q X W 876779A-7
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&king this area, bqlnnkng to cor&tra~llngat Thnnurdd (Rdt 041 6, 31 19 C767718-5 &aN 313 RF F8V
page 69)and running nm.spnward to the rimwardmdol the Rqency 3232 A6755.12-8 N Plf Ni 805 DD FSV
Front~erin the Toba s u k t o r . 3212 A67SS75-D N PQ Ni k2 905 Re F5V
Due to the lack of adeqwrt &sing facflltbln hthracgmcy Frontier K#lus 321 3 DS67400-3 Lo NI 913 DO F8Y
Ihlf,the 128th Fleet Ir headquatad a t TobB (32!5), nncf not in the 3213 D8675394 La Mi A9 213 Re FBV
Ironher ~ bas l l 1% the caw ~nRQOr 3 and 4 Tobia 3215 A444A55.F N Hi In 203 OD F7V
I m i (291a~ In mntrart to thc ex-t d ottm Arbrrulstd 3215 6444A58-F IN H In kl 303 Re F7V
wrldr, 1- Benelitted from norrvrolcnt and kl@dArbn i n v a m n t . 3219 BSA9764k RAn0327S 110 Na M6ll
With th h d a - -turn d u r i y the Cwl War, the I m 3219 CShS6Jh-R FIhfiAnk-3 810 W F M6II
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o n r h n ~ d . I n r d u m l o r ~ n j r n r t r t m e n ~ ~ ~ w c r e g a n ~ & u n d W l a sf~r twr n l eh l u b u r f o r ) ~ w ( Y l t a p ~ c a d t o k a n A s b n u m k t a k c o v t r m d
in the t r n i m our- Given t h c h r a c t e r d lmkaan bnd ( ~KC& t a Otvrt wdd), reklted. Wan art uJcr to start than they arc to end.
the human rnhabtane f& fortunate mdPed dwl ranerx~warld pay ttrem fa tha Toblr (3215):Joba n cm of the c m u l vrorlds d the RegcnEy, mdwdng the
racko r e d state The Hwld'l m h r m b now 89% f i n . r l m w a r d c x t r m d c b d e f m ~T. o k h n o t only ~ l u k t u c n p l t i i h , Iisoncdmly
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Flrt (2918): ARothcr lacalm d bna Mm-humat fighting, T k d s g~vcrrc 16 Tl-I5 tndmnbl md& in the Rtgmcy, ard is the r i m w a r d . m d t h e . In the
mcnt, kduld paww,c m W &for k&n wtttdwwnt. W h thcdqustcd antebrllum p-idTobla had a h bcm tht kc r o t capipiul, hut the Wenv has
p l a c e werthrm t h gwwnmrnt and de-mndpd t h a t the k b n +q the k b n d l r p e n d edth thrs l a t kgailm, ~ as rt onty hokk one-quarta d the =!or.
r d d ; hey h d gotten ha bnd lair and W r e . Naturally, war raulted Tobra Ir alsa the headyarlen d the 128th Fleet who* arca d rmpnslblllty
Intclla (2611):L~kellm~raalabwe), Adan came to 1ntelraas irmrton, buyhgwt (Aof?)1% xtuatly to trarl~ngin Quaranhnc Bsmrt 5A, HOWWET, because of rht lack
the agr~cutturalworld's la~lingmeat-packing lndurtry Marurally ihc n m Adan ofsu!bblefac!l~tInin the fltet'l AOR, ltsadrn~nistratwehtadquartm(mdctnter for
crmm offered iobr to poor memben d thew clans. h t the hurnanr d thts world xheduled m ~ n t m s n c ewailabtl~t~esand overhaul) n placed farther to the rear than
(whlch war suffcrrngdimzrws uncmploymnt becawst d tht lmpcriat wrrhdrawal 1s the caw w~ththe bree othcr hontict ffeeb.
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habitation dunes hwe falled ovw the past d d e s . This life support crids
has cauwd the &dl te unify Its gwemment beneath a ruling class of
technrcianr w h make ail of h e worlds d~isionsb a d wl their technical
fewability and value to the wrld as a h o l e .
khuunl(2P04): When ships stopped visiting thlss~tem,approximately
half of the mulation decided to abandm thewrld Mwe the lifesupport
Reft Subsector D: Barker farled. Two bulk tranqmrts were taken wer, a d averloaded with fuel and
krnorac (2509): Although thismld has a critical mid-rift psition and pasmgers. They then W e d coreward, intending la undertake deep
is st111v l s i t d by Regexy Navy sweeps, the Rqency w a s unable to actlwly space refueling. It IS not known what became of these ships.
ddmd I! In the port-Cdlapre petid, and i f i naval b a fell ~ Into diwepa~r.
Howevec, its strongly pro-Regency Inhabitants continw to mainlain H h a l
stanhip faciiitra they can, and makc sure that all Regency personnel haw Reft Subsector C: Lost Way
a very pleasant planerfall. ' s wwld ir regularly visited by the R q x q Navy and
This s u b ~ ~ t wonly
CP Alonza (2503): This deep CP suppork d e p space m p s and aFm RQS, as it is a ccuctal rnld-ritt cmsvwds .of the v a r l ~ deep
s rpwe sweep
prwidm acccu to cw~wardto the Denebian tranwift route via CP Avery in route p k a g e s . me minor b a r rnaintalrwd here ir for resupply, rPst and
the Vnsc Hawnr rubsector [DenebjP, see page 63). rrxreatim, etc., an I q - d u r a t l o n dwp space deploymmtr. Located dmp
Cordon (2609): Cordon is struggling with w y dd life support sFtemS. in the Wilds, U d d y n IS cunmdy n wwld in decline, and itJ only govern-
Replacment parts are feuand far b e t w m , making repaindifficult.Sewral ment and organization is prwided by the R q m y military forces there.
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amber b a u w RQS forces In t b Islands a n not knawn fw t b f r patrwc w
H.flllngness to lake rbks In unuwal circumstances (w page 34).
Becauw both lslandx s u b s ~ t w sare cmsMerPd 10 be In thc e n c y
Frontier, all of Ilwlr w r k l %are already dasrd a1 Amber &MS. Hawwer,
certain A d s are specifically c l a w d elther as Amber or Red Zones !o call
sttentLon to speclfk'danger(to be found there.
Reft Subsector I: New Islands Topas (1 522). UyrPe (1 425). -on (1 526), and bkmdust am dl mded
Note: T h e ~ s u b m w q ~ a r I h a ~ o r r H k ~ c n e s I n t h h b o e k t h o tho nh r b w t h y are "powderhg wwldt" disputed wddr w t m ~ Mtary
m r l w m I n I h P l r ~ ! + ~ t l o l r & f b n ~ hd~hpm h o i h e r , I w m m d ~ eT , k f m e s of tlv rid p w w nm ~tlllpremt. See $debt on p a g 33 ~ Iwdetaf:.
OldIJa~smopshwkl~hxatedta theiighroftheNewl~Eondrmp,os k shrm*rby Berlkhlngpn (1 621 ) and W~lllngton(0925) are lnterdkled Red Z m ,
the mghhim~arbsatwid~oimarwnd Ihp m p *PI. Both are dead wrldrwlrh m refueling swrcesand are therefore easy to k e p
Bott~I d a d s r u b m t m are consided to k In I k w n cy F m t l e t . a%pal of Irofated h l l e the RQ5 ewdnes the systems for the presence of Vlrus.
Quamntlrw Dlttrirt 5A RQD S A w a s c r e a l d speclAcnlly lor the addnlswatlon of
t h w wbsectotr. and inludesthemas wefl as Ithe frontier "pmpT" In h n t of thp Reft Subsector K: Old Islands
Toba (TR/M, page 68)and U3her @eWE page 69) subsectors core-hlllng to the St. Cenwleve I3 an Amkr Zon p o w k k q wrid (w page 33). RQBs
IIW lrom Twnurad toHdifilla916arxl0313,b o ~ ~ e 6 9 ) . M s u l c t 5 A I r p l m l l e d Avant Mttchell, and Meyen am coded bmber k a u r e RQ5 pencekeeprq
by the 128th Fleet bared at Tabia flR 321 5, p q 18). fortes are "not taklng any cnp* In the Itlands, a d k r u w ar d e d A d 5
The two Interface world3 In this ~ubi-tor are lucatedat the chokepoints they are b e i y rramkned for Vlnrr. U k d s r , Sturgeun'l taw I3 hlng Inta-
wt at the Illands subs~tontowards lk Regency, andare Intended fa protect dlcted untfl it can k ~ ~ f i fr~e f dof Vlrys. All of the FJands' dead worlds a n
the Regency from the Irlartds, and not vice versa. Thew worlds are coded Vlrur surpects until t h y can be p r o d othwwlw.
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theday DolinoranasMatd aw dhi~double~(Survtvd Margln,pager 7-9).Itwarone tekprh P, Mp e r ~ B's ~ nmhd he Ir a acfdly percang energy wnamting from
dt h few mtuguous e&c d t h rptpption of pvanir -1s xmr inkrrtelbr 0. RdW k tr dkecbly acrallng lhw r realip, @k-alifical[y that part d t
k higher
distanca, a d war dram at^ emugh and cmmred to e m q h otter m ts that I! realrlyhkhh manileSd h h-1 wor(d ar ~ Y KB'sI "rplri't* MIWUE~ mean
r q u d the m p r n f s p e ~atten'brm
~ l that PKfr rendqs wwld be inlm-r r a h lhan b q limited by the d
T h *MI wa5 rarried by a m m l E M S m h t a~natingh m the am,
dtfrwghofgreat~treng!handcotwenceltw~pwxkl bypbmaruhumfm~
light, Thlr h a s not ~t b m +hly terled h the lmpium or
/I a p q [mpr#iq doftPn qurte ruyectivr uience. Furlhmmre. t
w, h
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dm& in Mark, standing Mued city A$ne. Alw, in the ba- was a pcem d rargm at which bkp* and t e M e p t b n can reliably be ach& are not gr-1
a desert mth be artronomrd Wlpr h a q q abow Zfie b u m . enough to to demraate a maauxabk light-!p& &by,
Thr~vlwnwarpm~tedrnto Strephon"~mindbyprjanlo~dunG&w~thep!hnk This w e p t lnlcr ttre 4tlere d psmizl to the he of jump we,ard mny
reby on duly ar thm bw fwFpaint d u n 9 4beph's mt Both CloEller and
o w r & n in IHrarea group bothdi~dflhw(thmh? brqmcategoryd m m w
Sbrphan g r e d ht t h w w n war not a "still pkhre,* but a mabon prlure of a CaUPd the " ~ u p r m l . "
p r e g ~ nrnome*
t waibrrg l o r m e e n t o r a m q e to kdeM,arGaketwmrdr, P-4 buntermeasrarn Re#rtk MCaatmrurer, or PCM, har b g
"one04 tho= momentswknthe brds d m l y uop Ijryrg fw ro r e a m " W h PW k e n a TPd/Or arm of rwwh by llhe w al amred h e r The p4onk shield helmet
thrr was thevpint pwceptmnda ma1 ~~ u ~ r n p l ySmphon t e r p ~ r d r gto U N E w 344)rr the bert-kmvm warn* d M dlortr, and ha3 been in common
C&d% impresh e m W in the prapcbcm n mr bmm. plblw UE mlhin tl-e Spiward Mardm lor mary yeam
Themrnanwarbld~t-qa~taffwhchmy hwkntechmbqkdhbrclim,arrl M g PCM t h q h t us^ t ba m d €0.4 ard FCCMln the ekcbonic Ipecbum
had a bean9 d g r a t wen regd. dgnrw w h ~ hws h n c e d by tlw perceived K M midaClempt to -pm' priahc xtiwty by intddrgwith eilher the quality d
d&wrr af .the r n q . laephDn Irnmpcllatdy began thnk~nqd the wman as an Infmtim at the q t (at the Ndd helmet dwr)or the ability d prionr to w w r k
ernpal M i tahtr
k a n E M S p h e r o m R m ~ ~ t m a r d h ~ k r k n a t t h e & d Howw, h d l y (OI "-iif as the ~Jesrdrenh e to poFnt wt), the
k#t wd p&dm d itr pr-tran idrated tlwt Itr anirral nw arwiated MNith. pMpbd I M - s g h t bchvcen +and th o w d hRwnee are rut rbr, and
w a l b n g h W b ~ having s iw~pl~aM v dent Th~r1mpM aadanger of m e
qm? msj mt p% mthely h q h tfe phyrical wwld as it is c m m 4 experiwwed (see
h d and requrred SVephjn*sattpnth llrtwe pro)~bonafthe wave e%tatabliMh t s u p r m l thegr abme), a d W m msj r a t be largehble. N a n t h e k ~ $tk
it wuld reach the Impm~ItKxder In 1205 at MPrdian 78 abq Mw Pr~meW t a l lrnpirg~ngd pwnic idwrces lnta the d d d 'normal" phda argws Fhat h w
( S h d M q h , pbgc T), wing Uw rlandard l r n ~ r acl d m l c wtem (page 19, m i princiw cnn k amPd bark agains! prionk p e w s
MqaTnupller Impwid Emyckpedb. WE. MIdwgmter Ih?pdnt 78 pnecr to M~11h-y pcnk r e w a r c k n m We kyrqhhaven Iptlt vtta km mkr grwpk
cumad of Referme (0140 Core) m the IIW r m r q dire+ h m Refwewe m the W w w k h q on p h & cwntmmarurer a d W workrng b pJwir wpnorily.
gabo~ core Thts r m r !o he then coreward b t d e r d ttre Th~rdlmperum m The c w n t m u r ~ rhool s reamsthat Ihe Regeixyran not Wrrome the ZhDdani
wbwertw A of IrW n k t w . M g t a r t r~ pvonir applrcathr dfin~trmrourrer arp h d wpent to "cut thp ps~xlic
T k grawty d this mnformath, c a n W 4 thumeWtty d t k senrrity d W IPg"h m U&Y Z W M stardard -a-1 pmedurer, ther~bbylfirkqthem into
ImpMfnnt*bow kadquartenpre~ntedSbephnn banxcwatdy dwring 'todws chwr whirh PPggncy h e 3 can take sdvmtage d.
journey (Survfvd Magln page 1 3, TD 151, bvt mwy of Va key L 6 n g k pMmd ThelupPrbntyd~mtdenythZhodaniksd,h t W m s t b t p ~ a r e
were ewntmlly sbk t~ tuk to UIcl~lriW e they klpd Saepbn'r goverment in wffcmtkyp m f u l h t fin+ % ~ t i v euse lwen in Ihe fxe of an enwry capabiliv, h
mile f m u b t e v m tto thihircriws This d u d w l t k m b a l creabon of Awry (we mre dfpctj, than denying blh h 'm
ure d &re rpecbum." These
" A w y A l t d m f A l h l r b , " -1. Rmu data tmm tEw hnqh II program war rewrdwn mahbin L h a t ~ r e a M rewarctlcan6xova~ m h ~appltca!ianrthat
r e Ihe
r W fromR p o U h J K a l tranqmttoUdlk~,
~ but waslort mrarla. Pufate remains Regmy can rapdly exwit Into nwau but rpecbk "'bardwdht d yrctrurn
mkm. wperioflty."
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Mwmalkn a mrbble, th#e n no point in b h g the plbllc b e l i q tb M~lllerium
iramngnlM5, n v k i r g e w q t h i i t t u h a t ~ d o p n t ~ s d t m t h a p p r w r k hewabt~ndomfnwre~egencyforca&~beabk*~sei&e
C o n d r W ur&rwhkhp~mwsvrerrured.urd r&h hherithtiveat~hLRd.Under
Wonla Condrbonl in B l e m y pJonic acb~tyrepem& mfya rnirwx hear to frlwdlg
m m ~ a r m e d f w r e r h s d a n u n k d ~ ~ w n t p F i a k ~ r I n bon p edr a h q K M tiffwB wk!be minrd, atEowirq h i l y p a k acbvltm to k
fumryyw&i n I h e M w d m s $ ~ e U a r d m 4 w ehd-u?+m. HowaPr,ttw ur&rtah withart m t e T f m t .
DwMn d Deneb p r o ~ e s ded WM ckdy of dm?warns irkkqo p a - kt mtemwibte k l r , PCM waJd be ImwM, h t wtth qapr in
dons a! W m (201l Spmad M w b ) * l +(1~ 91 0 Spmuard Marthes), V m j m "wwbwr* whwe f r k d y phnk capabllitles rwld tr exercid. Thur lnendly
(3.1 19 Spimard M a r c h ) , a d HRD (1623 Den?b), amang o'thPn l h pyms ~ rupemntyhc-in p r i c ~pabai!h("band~khh~y wwkl becombinedwith PCM
w e r e q w ~ d y ~ ( w e t t y h c m 1 1 ~ 6 w c a n d p l M l c l y l r c m 1 1 3 3 m ) t o r r ~qt er m t areas in Wt7iCh the enemy held the upper hard.
t h kwder rapabl~tmwalk& to the Regesry hxhy At th h m t I& Regency forcer mukl be able lo h p l y take tlv &re prlmk
ArtMEW Ps.kmkr:Ah.anc~rin thederrtandmq dW-lcalpr- a r m wr D! play, bur b l m i q all priadc~friendly and tmmyalnte, "off the alr."
In hhenun h a m aHrmed ltre l m p ~ ~ w tonwprrriment with nhat k a m e h~ a4 Regenry- Nahrdty t h e are in tfie RPgewywhoarecrirni~lrand
"~~ p m s * a l h q h ~tirmoreaccuratehrrfened 'to arbroadcarlelerlmhmii hd r w d W W, but chef mbfflare ~Ui~nywry mn,becwg Regenry
taklecbical spptir replation, or BECESR (pommed WR-"). p h s malntasl a swt pohcy d mkmd mwitaingwa ZeSepathic and ldeperrrptiw
The pibehd BECt SR 15 the crearim of a pwnc+t)rpecapbrlityIvMchwld M rlrillr In~herword~, LkydomtgranF therighbof pcivacytoeachotherthatthqgrdnt
f u w w n i n a d e g r & ~ ~ t ( s e e ~ c a m t m ~ M ) . T h uto~the mm+m~ prblir at hrgc k wilh the monitoring, puniSment rr umlly
M k mhmt pmia wovld be rrcapabk d funcWrg, a&ut pbnl warkl k admiridered internally ~ t h m tk p h k .tmurrty,
c p a k cl ~ p l r a t i qsome d ~kir u d u l lurrbon~. Mlror snd tint-bme i n k t i a 7 3 a n dealt w~thby c d uc
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(and mtually mret) gwpr d M i r y period wakraty t k qqulpment Svbfeca are rWrPdowr t~ t t W ~ nzy Mlmrtyd Prionir, vrhih maintalnrps&rrccwrts and
fitted mth &EC€SR t w rn hinlwmally as uw(rdwadr," a l l f m q h this c m W hdrtiesfw jvst wch prpom
tPctnology IS a l m t newr extmdly liibk. Ni puMlcIy-kmm p d c W ~ a r e & k a l ( L r . , theypzkehtemalmmftoring
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withrn mmal p h w d Imams, Iuchar ~ d bght Wb-q Lhe b&rt d t emwage a n t i d l pdmw dwebpment Mort d hw have lmt
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decblcal tranvnrrm. thrr t e r h b g y is romikiered lo be inherently Emited whRl o p w a m d mmt hlthew are tmm prionic s c h d s a d n w l are ~ activEly
cmwrcd to aw "wpramal" p b n o m . connected to a kgECimate h m l
PvDncrm~hmbedm tfiatcertalnpvDniE manffedaLkmare buly hrtwtdncw5
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d d hghrredll~f M thwy pwh lhatthhiher mliilyex~su d -there
lmo the p h y w l u w l d T c a c k that h mtmbbk O hgwPrd pkk.
eq4m-eu r n u t t a m 3 y and IS "ad~acenrla all p o l r i n h e phpwl& b s if hcept Pfrrare~a~dacdmbwherehd'rv(d~I%mtra@wvPadrhbtht~aled
cb.amber, lumpstaft r a c k at m r r p d and Mly autenrated. Becwre they are dB~wdoingIsd~amrdl&dharmlen~lntoWRegencylhat
unmanned.mny lumpdart act^ are p a w reuxrrcer, tqulring irwl~uirlualrto kncm w k l o W ~ be e useb~pledupinimpndmwtarear.waitinglurtheir tmwith
d 1Ki exidewe and kcatim in o&r ul ule ttrm. Some lumpqart w M we i w b n wtmcarryinqmtim bdckjD94 rnwwed h p a r * And afta all, rt ttrey make
accompanied by wbtle clws pbnted tn theh w m x m d i $ to asrist nhabitnntr d a rnextra monqr m the ~de,h t ' r d y fair c m p m a h for all ol their yean d
Ihattered wiety to find h. Th?fxt h t t k r s~c k a n &en sited b a t h s a c h e on W Qwrmbnekne, r1Jclr-q h i u I mto s k p YIM, nght?
m u m s , I~brar&wnruerwtia, et.,Is an example of thix tfie k t m 1 5 m helshthinihta5wf That~~rheh~daqformdrmption,t~rtswt
armlafed in ih? local mntal~tywilhi n f m t i o n snd kmddqe hm,on sow tmorl~lullymllineplbrikrtbtaremtagnin~t~ttue~piritdtlleruler, jurtagainrt.
d r ttw c l w ~
are quite sophirticate& being arv~iatedwith h a 1 mytk4giks and littletmhricaht+rlhatMtapp& h t b c a w . A w k b m k s c t r m e Andbowdariaede
ldkwv h t WM k expected to wwvive a c ~ l i z a b m & r t r n g catarirophe untd h p n c cmpklely u ~ t k i p a t d the Mrvidual. that t h y have been
h~ lumpbrt whm hwe sophi5tidEd srnmr s y d m that rktermm wfipthw unwitlingly r d . (For an e * c M rbdy of hts pkwmemrn ree the 1981 film
h tIlxiety hns c d h p d . The G r n k t d t h w ir an e k t r o k h
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indrab tfiat the rmpenal fac~ktya h har r e n d furrlioning. C R ~ Mhave pas* k ~ w h e n w t U y ~ b e g g e d R Q S ~ f w h ~ t y t o r w l r i t
WS swims errpkedon hwfacewhkh mia dctPrmine, kuample, tht.udden Wi dd b-mb m itmr dlrhargh RQ2 period Initially r d u d
a k x e d ary bnadcart Immmtrwrt~ ma hqblechd. The contnwd W e h a -a* k*rmng h t any exreptiom wwld bepd mexceptianr a d mn
d thewtranunirM mqht sctivated~tot f a k h d thrcachPforeH-ddq .euentualbeach d the Quarantine,m t u a l l y xw c p e in. After all, what wukl It hvrl
Mmduals, For m m p k wrfdte dirpenren cwld please wnttm inrtructiorn that if the rkmr werm't electronic +ern% h t cwEd h t k dws'
w l d only be cunpehwwble to I~terate,A@it+lpeaklrgpopbtiom W mtpr htheWiEdsdjacmt t o r h e ~ , a r ~ r e i n t h e c o R a p J p d k n p e r l m , t h e c e
cwld lead expbrw, to mechancal, e k m i c , or b k q r a p h r tpnninds tfiat w k l k t a v ~ lbutl determid p~pubtion d ~tateleuF r e e T r h who ck@ kmnw-
Jawn indiudlwrlr for p r l e r t e d rharadm'rks and grant them mlrj to t h faolity. a& w n n zfw! purxlrt d t k ~ a g ? d l poferGm. TIvw brm indnndusls wen
T k w crxlld be as knpk as decurn~"toy"4 w h wcluld relect lor mtellrgenta d 4 k n g &able toundcmketkw r n k w n ~ d ~ h u l d n ' l t h q . b e a l M t o m k c
tPchndqcalh ~opHnicaMrrdividuals (see t k mwl To b e r m d Chmr fa w a h g ~ T h e j w g ~ i t l o u g htmh q ~ n c j c i b e n . a n d a l o n g a ~ h ~ $ s
ewarnpk d hh, a b q h d h not rnrfirally l n d w a IumpQrt <&he), or nr wmty iw't h&W, v h l H O U it~ hurl thl m e 7
cm&x as wnubted rcaTity p f f u n s w i t u a h s w h ~ h vrwkl require r x p l m to MarrangemenbgrpwbalbwWraleafprk&s$~~d~&
dwnonsbate certain levels of kmd~@ w Pducab;on,or ceflam culturala r s u m p h i a itm of t i d w d nterpsl mowed horn an abandon#] m u m
( h r example. Jumpstana s h w u H be programmedto rot d m r t simple V q r &re, w W'> ertate d r e in hWkir k t k h e k market In t h e items
CWBKJ, f~ m.) quietly p, its patrons nuking MIlirtr ol itmr h y warkl Ilk lo PX
dl jumprfaf?ccacher jndude an mbme hall w+m a rIldANay cmb .the recod
rhilorr past ~mpcersivet d q q k drpb~d the gbrjwr acranplihb d the Inwi~,uxmne~tensdbbEwthewhlrtkonthe~bbn.Thefrrtlaplhat
Third Imperium, accomphrrrd by a recorckl m ragp hrm Emperm*St m the w r a k m t o e n n r e ~ e w a r p ~ ~ ~ k t t t h P n m ~ t # d m t h a d
valued the l w r n and h~mpwtanceaf 1t4pterervation (we Stdvd Margin, page b beconceded. AQ5dutybdargerw5, InvoMngopatrwlr mhFmnlierwherein
3 for text). mwnberr ace Iubpa lo the many m l m h p r d interrklbr @ad, not to mention
the chanw d: emwntwarg VRUI, V a r y cotwin, ek, m operatknal ksm are MI
Avery Aledon/AIhllkol wrfm-brute, h q h rn unexpc'ted f a d d liie.
N h q ha d by many b be a c h d the ~ latl mpw, S b e p h A I h t i b i , RQS k m l fkr H is a HdCkept wwt thdt h r e mnr grwt mwy c h a l h in
bwrywas In fact the tmbgral m n d S b e p h and thcdead Emple5~kbnh. Avery ~~11-632tot170thatrouldhavFrivaMw.ewlwprJpdthe~dtk
was r w r e i w d m ntm, ulirrg fmzen wa h t Mk n rwwwed from bbnh h her Rape of Trin. Plthough a certarn a m m t of pubrraty on L k danger of vmpke
y t h Hwrrer, A m y was gerwered (we Library b t a . "lkerng*) fu phnpro inr pnebatimwas&emdbj R P g P r * y k l to ~ beudul fnmwiwing pubkcompliancc
capabaiber of Yhe Pjpc Strew w i m m hr vidt to & b q h fml p m In wtfi mtrvird mawm, it mrs feared h!tm mwh fear w l d only urdermine the
11 16($arebyrniurng hh "ailasination" b y h l i i , set S umhAPrginp q Then. ~tabibtyd Regency lokty. For example. 8 it ~ a toekmr commonly h that
mme Avwy means "rpirit mkr ' major worlds wch as h&h,r n r s , maw, and had been &udy
TheRegentCmlortwnotkilledln1149ararmuwed.Inrtaad,kde~dm h r a t m d bjvampireh u m a masrlve exadurfrmn hR q m y h r cwkl h w
a m i s x n t o t h e g a b c f i c c o r r , I n c m m w d d a f m e d ~ h r r a l ~ a t i ~ a l prwlted
l~ 5uhane~muMhavecrippld~onrmicallyouculwoildrwlchaiOeneb
and h p r conbdM by a w i a l l y txed ~tiaind daw<tkatdVuur, Hir misum, fw arwl &It a *J blrm ro dw Regency'% abilrty to contime to defcrwl iadf.
whch his l a t h Strephon -red, mined, pr-lcalty c d i t b d , and r a i d War rherir): ofW w rbughter for thm u ~ r n e poplbhmwarth
d hchance
hm, was to f d l up ~ M h L q h rhta and &temne ih rebtmd-ip to h b k p aucbl Regency 4 - i ~ n r d sand f&orier mnriy? a h 1 5 wal rSre [udgementd
Zhodani core epditrnsand Its threat t6 tl-e Impprium. N t k time of hr departure Mgh Awry &dm d h r adopl~efather Finz RPgent b m r .
the "Empren Wawhwn" w l I7 p m 10 c o r e w d of lthe h q e q franber, m the OWpb a h was threat& bya 'CLars 1" theat m no lewer than & a d a n i n
Vargr Jplrntwr. 40 yean. Wry such h e a t s w e & b y d at t!w brt minute 41 d e p ryrtern
engagements in h 4 r farget q.rtemr In one p a m b r t y d r a m a k caw, a vampire ship
Rape of Tn'n Mwrkedilrwayac-ros~theRegenrybymarqueradjngardmffChant~d,andhad
The b a t k h l p KirM was originally bi at tht Trh *ha& as IS5 Golden wnved In f i t m r d Rhybnor, its t a r e Hcnrwer, &en it attempted to open En+
~ W X h 1W.
[ She war as@ b a r e d h! Caridor re- Aeeb whiEh i t m W w cwnpeten~cucuitrjd~xwwred h t itsmkvle maprrrwere ernpw. 7he
raetreiated inb M a d fdbwingthe loss d Cwridrx to tklrargr kmbmT h e h was warm
hipwar dealt mnh r a w y by spyltem defenle.but the iwdent was mt made
addedtothegmGngforcerMend~rgLZamlWithttwrmtwationdIheWbn:Ernpre pvbllc
(Zru Sihaa), Goldpn Rhptm w a 5 wnd 15~hk11. W a u n Jhe derboyPd H I I ~ Otkexam~hdudethef#tWmryd&the~pwhdImpkkus~~
hw dive onto Tnn, k cxigmd h t ~ t asy Gob Mprm is u n h to Regerry t k par- d tfie lWlU vampin M(we Libray Da@ *Rape d Trin")e In fact
authontia. #curare r w ofvam- In the e m t M"dm*Ihlpr bJmPdw t tube M 1
wirharlZfie~d~loronlrdthem,.dnd~wretakenowrbyRASkClw
Regency Quaranthe Servke sltudy. bnadmt mth the pdky d teeping conanwrrial W C inrtiam =ref, the
k e ~and t comrptmn ane antitheticd to hRPgercy's and rhe fatt that wgnkance d the wspoou, ughtirgs w e cwered up by RQS a u l h n w ~w~ththe
c m p t m m t a f i wcmy inwarn the rirlr of Virur Wertdtian. W,m e are knAdp?a d appmvdl of highs hdr, iwhld~qHgh @nt Awry and the Fird
peaple. (6w&y h ! d it be, that hat dmkL41, newr mind.) Regent-
Ay 1202IherPira w Fl butwlCesbMMringd~tionwithintheRQSr d r .
The ring n ambally a Mldr hprrt buunea atwing IOthe wenlthy, dten m b e n THE DARRfANS
d the termi~lw d~wmfrancfi~wl nobllky The Star Trigger
NonedIhememkndtlr~mponn~intendanyhamtnLheRegency,nrany Flwoughmuchoftheirrerent hlstwyI thefablcdDarriwrsW blggecwaronEjdbhA.
rrn!u&tian d the Qarantirr. All wwld d a i m h t they are uttmly byal to dw dety llw Mag* event d -924 was the w l f ot Darrbn acliubes, bl the D&n> were
d t f i e m y a d ~ t s v p e . a n d t h e r e i r & i n h t Man)rd hmkverdRerdy mt4e tD reproduce ~r e v ~ n PBy keepiq this faCt I =re& the Oarriansweable to
riM h l r t~wrIn t h prformarred h i r duty many time&a d mcnt d them w k l u p the pwpwtPd star bigger rr a pawerful deterrent w a r n .
unhwtat~rgtygw up h r lives to M e n d against a wmpire invasion. Ho-I, m h b t e 1 1 10%the lpeaal iBrawhwasdblefinally tolrdatethetnrechain
d e r e n t r h t c a E K # l ~ a ~ R a r i q d T ~ ( ~ A l l m M o d u k 8 . D a t r b nTHE s, ZWODAM
54),andby&bte11204m&teproduceahrrtid SlarTrkjyr~leapon h h t e r i o r d h m o d s r ' ~ o n e ~ M ~ t o r n m d ( 5 h ~
T k actual S b f Tr(gger conlira d hrw pa&: h w m e m rmrnunicatm and r b m ~ ~ b j ~ w d a r e a n d ~ d ~ i d c ~ a i Z ) l o d a r d
gobewhidtpewbatfideephto h r t a r . ttisequ~ppedunthacool~ngrjrtemhtventr fu r e a m s that are a r ) e t m t understood. ZhDdad l o d e t y h n been &le mrt mble
m e d tunggen inlo t h s b a s rtdwnxlr, This cmeatera columnof tungrten within huMn cin7mtion m mtd.a d Impdial rour y a p s b I II
? m r y , war nwer
hnar tfrat e a d r Md ttP p&. Wrwl the two mem beam? are &&yd ~o h to h t manydeepmfd.wmnwukrg dirraMaaiOrnah k m l contalicthm
rhat Zfairheamr mterwtat tfepropwangkwithn thehngdenrdwnn,intenseIobr Regwry awtfioriks term h t h e Z W n i b r e a b w n tr rebted b ik 'Empress
Rarer rewlt K) about 10 bur%( 7bluff ~Sa TTrigget m r t d MJy d the probe, bwt Waw" whrh has bew palling d m q h rhe Conwbte for t k part few
wthwt h? mrgnm msh a d ttr htcrfmrrcd thc rmmn beam%was mble centenxlas~tisanam-d 40panecr f a r t h e r t o c ~ p w a r d t h a n t t w ~ y . l
lo arCMnpli* a r q h k q a c e @ wre m.) wayht~bowwtportrwereobrervedtogeoffhafrakterhavlngbea"lrearM
Thus t k rfar trigger requra tfree platfomn: om & for he menm mh by th Empren W m , Zhe Zhodad a p r to be the wclimr d wha& p h e n r x n e ~
lon mi t h proh ~tself.The mpKln cwnrrmrJcarPn must be de&d rn h t tfiej l d k rhe arrnal at rhe w m . h u v rt appean to SHw a dear prianic cmrpnent
h W a t a w y o b t u s ? w g l z requkrngthat kybemanythouland~dkhten it 1% re& that Zhodani rociety, 4thib d l structure b a d on pwdc powerl I$
a p a ~ m ~ ~ w t e ~ d t h e w n n n d ~ a r m w g h ~ b b e a b l e t a d i runiquely w t l y dwrable to tfr dpcb d the w m .
c m r i c a l e vnth esch other autvde d the 5leRar interfwpnce. The sydem unr be Badondatarecekimth AwynLongbdldmt)ra\phbmrlonwlthenahre
h l o y e d hwn one stwMp 4 k h camfa one mmmnmunlcatw ard d q k y thp a f h p ~ o n ~ & ~ n t h e & * O f h ~ W ~ h o n ~ w h i c h b y I ~ ~ f i
othw communkqtor a d t)le probe a b d drrwrr Mare dten. b v w m . twa *ipr ahmuow% ItIsRkdythat R i r n ~ m e r m b e h M ~ w ~ m t o b . a r v e d b y
w w k l b e u d , e ~ w i t h a m e r o , c m m u r r i c a t o r a n d o w o r M % v n c h i n g ~ l o n g b ~IUIrr L k actual cauw of the M r i pdemr
tnm, a star h i i h dreidy p m w hgh met all^ mconcentmtiom cwM be WU-mt furtherdataon hrdatm b e m t h e w a w h o n t d t h e Z l d a d
-red by the mmmmvricarors a b n ? krt r e d in rhs area h r been keakdrrrmkb ~ n p o r w b l e t o p i ! x L k w t k~ w i l l ' b p ~ t e d h~ n g
udcntarrdably d k u h to carry w t 1205 Kihen Ihe wave bre& on its bordcn Th;s war thc plqmpon d Amy's mil*
whch &parled in 1 149, *war@ nlm aamine Ihe wwe's affect m t k Vnrgr to
Darrian Tech W e l l 6 Na%y m l-mhi4 ~Ornpedwth Ihc Z W d errpenem.
b d a ~ h s m q h t r o u r d , i t h m s w t t h a t t t r e m uDsrtimTL-lbfkth
~ Eviderweoftfw!Zhorbtikeah~rlffna~m~nll19lnhformof~
vmething of a IT&as WII. AIthOugh ttw hnperium &ired rrbrtantbl advantage mwmtrwhikhrmpl~pdwarf~ewithln hConlubte Atthir@ntthewdrontwar
from t k t ~ k t e m ~ a d v a n k q e m r t k Z ~ Z t becwwdwT1-14 i~~as to spproximately k b a y mmr hCMnulate, ona d 1 u s 2 6 p n ~ ~ ! o E w e w a r d d h
15 gap d e e d m m y s+fcmt &mtagg not d w h i i war tfre thefold Regercfs cormad h d e r z it ir r ~~ h! r a l l ykrwm ifthe dnle Is m u d by
irrenre h -man denity in wkw prdluctm adplaypdeffwtatvwnepoinlaherthem'~Wi~edgehaspnedowor~tfiw
lh?Tl-ld t o l 5 ~ p i ~ ~ 1 ~ x m m p n j e d b y i r r c m a ~ h k r ~ l n m a y e l e c t r w r ZkrodaM
ic cwld haw d i m + lrfPcled t b m r ~ h P with r wxne r&W m p h e n w n e n o n
ryrtemq plus !hW m r w e of a cnxial bmrd-new r e c h m w ,tlhe fwre fieldvbetter t h q h Wi t r a k cromng b m tfie core akn (we Library Data)
h m as zhe '%lack q b b gewator.* rhp " ~ n t ~ m t ~ &om" ~ ~ s odebbed
t sehqxsare a to r#M
However,h TL-15 t o 1 6 g a p ' ~ ~ m # l t r ~ d y d Y ) w b ~ pt hd- u~ impre~ums , d !he urrdhng d h r bedmk-dld as wdl as to the
and lhese ~rrremwrtdimproemerits sre mt ar drawbc as the Yl-14 to 15 n ~ h r wmRtran1 Itself
p m r eWncies+RPCduw d t he FLqm-q's ncsu mstq d TL-16 s w p +ern% 8yhWay:Rrphwrwn#ur~bkanat&tEdtopa~&ALdaar
y d w r h p r t Myearg hnafuredih&radditiondbltlffbmcunmon about the "k~mwdial&" 'Spa- or " M afrom the Cwe," although hwe
kmw(edgc b a n y R e g e r r y c ~ t i r e n h c w a t o t h k d r a h u ttfie vlbpCt certain i r n i k r ~ t i qat ltml d origim 50 yw need rot bw up on IhOM r u m .
Like, asny TNE pbyer tan d e d ~ ehrrn e*armnrq Flre, Fusion, & Stpel, that
Uwx i m p m m u are p h r ~ l m y rpmwrtal h mtwe a3 f o l k THE A S U N
No Change: Amwt, Jumpdriue. Cmtrd ryltems, bw, mw, dr d o mmmu- RPgerry n l d h p m e w 4 m h a v c o b r e r v e d & k s d d v b u s w t h a b I n
nicazm, sdar c ~ l k t o panelk
r Contraqrau, Beam pdnter, Master fire d ~ r e c t qLaw Man territory in t h W s p M There are rwnectd to A h effm ro remite
gravid< focuiq. dw -rd Hieratewith i t s m a i n k i y m h C m t LfCorat b r t roalhtraiiing
I n r r e a d EffMency:Pwpreductbn, Ada'&$ Meon cmnnmkb Man to mkyate to Ih~ t i l k t & xrcietpl to @ward.
ton,d c l m EM5 ardpmrm, la&, Dendtmwbs, W m lemcm, Nevral acllvity lhrirrg C d l a p agrcat mwlyfin began r n q n ~ m t Rift k to mfety,KI
w nm P a m f MS, Area jamwq Vllurlenr dampen, M m hrrkmten, hahat all d tb circa 1 1 30 l % u k h cbns are t d q r e p r m t e d In the aanwiftterritork,
Force fields, Fuel purificabwr. Fud cell%, N h r p rp Eaw Batterier, Homo@ in at kart w l l nwnbwr Ocle to lh?5 t r e q f . h of U a n familial tier, Ihese mil cbn
gmmrm, bpbuur! generation, Sdar lag\ Partick arcehaton, Maon gum, g r a p r ann not reGrt t b delire to reach a r t to their Iurviving bnethm in theVfi!dl te
law lwlmay dm h m l o afetynsmfl T h s m b m t aldmqh budabk. lncrgavs oppnunitia
Combat ddvant3gcs vr TL-15: Wantage fa jm-nlrg TL-15d m ,rm och-my fw Vim%mfecriwt F a this r m m RQ5 inpxriwn d A h n lmrnignting to the Wncj
fw 11-16 m p o n t 6 r q q a h t TL-15 ranrkarter~ fait arcom@ d s are mrearhg In h w g b s .
NIW Capability Repulrors a d M ~ p o k t o r r . IWm baden both in wd wtMed ttre -interpret thir dewbpnmtasanC
Darbn Patrol Cruiwn: On lit& tFwmn Iazt.@eca~~ k I ~ d l y c m e a k ty d &Am p-ddrce, ntPnded tn hmit Pcrbn immqration hlo the Ilegencj, Tlw & q x y iir
borh +my a d Darrlan W K ~ ir) 'that a l d h n - 1 6 'Darrbn* P a d Cruiwsare rd- to wpkiliy p m - 1 1 its r e a m , for I~ar that this watld be takm ar either an
in fact manufxhJred tn the @my. T k desgn d thwwrlelr df.h&fwbsyrlmr, arlempt to lnrerlwe with Wan ~ntemalaffairsoc arcritkimot Adan culture. t i h r way,
arc bawlon Darrian exwnpler, but Zfier~mre uwlmddrtPmpbtntegubdetheRqwcf~ the 11h-br e v = n endy ~mag~ned.
dwebply TL-16 Kdurtnnl haw to dd & ~ t a l Mnd alkp befwe I i ~ l k
hmng an wohabk r d q u r a t l m r THE V A R t R
~emn-l6yard~onDarprl,~ttheJea~cngsgedh~~f 'IheVargrPack~rmtanwampleol'orgafilred~htheMaRa~mmuchas
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fronnpn of wanted ~ W h dcupl
p (+in, wing d~~ - I - XeIwmwl)
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nRwrlng it k a mboMl~srmnmt operaljng c w d y within the territory at am- mtion.
vast RPgeKy yards Incanrenbate on q m b v . The Pack exi- b f u m l n
r h Wild%b w p w ! Wir
mout tovary grwps In t
d W a t r e h l d m g . Wnk bade mth the Vargr ! p l n t e n a l q the $ w a r d w nd
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cwtsrt mth hW~ldrSme thewgarirah's core purpore 11 lllegak Its m
Altfiargh~mprrtydVargrinthe~aremtd'~WMhP#)l
dw hebreofvargr rxievand rack4 prkk a~whthatmrnVwgraremtuallyplled
ew s and
into rt wle way or another. at least to the extent d paying Padc extorbon w protectm
mrcy, or p&y Wir buunw% ar cowrr for Pack operatirnr
The bale 15 at J t ~ n w guarded by a delmm q u d r m d SDBI to prevent ~ t suse The Pack's C& ir u n M , but ihir mud tse a quite chwimtk Vary b e*ertxl
bj unwthled a g m h . k 11h t d in g d D423, I parsecs to rimward of Zarntne, much conud clwr ~uchdirtarra, and a n o n w at tfiat
General Data Crew (Armed]: 7-9 (2xManewer, 1 x U e c t m b , IxEnghmr, 0-
Displacement: 200 tons Hull Armw 70 ZKunners, 1xMFD Gunnet, I xCwnmand, I xSlewar4
Length: 42.5 meters Volume: 2800m' Crew Ikcomnwdatlons: 1xLarge Stateroom 10.001 M,4x!jmatt
Prlce: MCr62.06 (72.84 armpd) Target 5 1 2 ~ :S S t a t e m (0.0005MW pa.)
Conflguratlon: Wedge SL Tech Level: 1 5 Passenger kcmmmdatlonr: 10xSmall Staterwm (0.0005
Mass (Loadedlhpty): 1556.45/6 70.45 unarmed M W w.)
1682.471796.47 amed (w note4 Cargo: 805.2 m' (5751 tons), 3 large cargo h t ~ k
h a l l Craft and bunch FadlltFer: Air rah 4
th Internal hangar
Englneerlng Data (Minimal), 1 taulch pa^
Power Plant: 165 MW Fdm Paww Plant (765 W h i t ) , 1 year Alr Locks: 2
duation (T 1.585 M W excess, 1.475 MW excess when armed)
lump Performance: 2 (420m3fuel for Jump-2,210m5fw3-13 Nates
C-Rating: 1 C (1 00 MW/C), Contra-Crav liftm$(2UMW) Off of the Spinward Main (page 42) whwe jmpl frec bad- hdd an
G-Turns: 48 (64.8 4 t h jump-1 fwl m, 81,6 wing all jump fuel)" econwnlc advantage, the far trader in i~manyrarisn~Isthcmmtcwnmon
12.5 m3each p r i u a t d y d merchant wsd h rhe R e g m y .
fuel Tankage: 1 OZOrnl (72.86 tons) plus t6.5m3(1.I 8 tmQres~rd Re far uadw has space re& for a rveapons package rr detailed
bur power plant above. The tw turret gunnets can be d i s p m d with a d the turrets fired
Malnt 61 (67 armed) directlyfrom the MFD, making a crew of m l y 7, but Ihe unmanned turrets
cannot be fired under lwal cmtrd shwld the need an=. Its mux suite Is
EledronIcs optimized fw low cart, not. combat. Owners vho lmther ta d d the
Computer: 3xTL-15 Modd St (0.55 MW ca.) weapons packageare welladvised to upgrah the rhip's wnrors as wet!.
Commo: M0.000krnradioflQhexg10MW),IOOOkUmarer{.qQb MW). Unlike the dPck and attractiw TL-1Zlayfwwkvarhnt the TL-15 Empmr
bvionlcs: TL-1 O+ Avioniu M o r m variant of the far W d e r is thevictim of ~ n n parsing
e adstic cwwdt,
Sensors: Passive EMS fixed array 30,000km (1 hew, 0.02 MYY), k U v e current when the daa was fir51 dellgned, but lost to all contempmary
EMS 3000 krn (0hew-; ure long range fa taskdifficulty In =me understanding. Mth ib pmmlnent glared nose, the M a m a s are mare
hex; 5 MW) m i n i x e n t of n-5prqellw-driven alrnoqheric craft than stanhlpr. In
Controls: Fltght deck with SxWwkffatbn [only 3 uPed when WI- fact, h i r applllngly baroque apparance ha5 h x l to heir nlcknarne, In
amd) plus 1 other rmrkstatien. naval circles, of 'Puking Drqs.' Their defend- point out that, altJmgh
they may be ugly, they areal least "ugfywivirhan attitude." m d y dehanrly
Armament unapolqelk.
2 turret hardpin? fitted (Lon:8,9; kn: 1,2,3). W h weapons Fuel pcrrificath machinery (1 1 7 5 MW), 24 hum to define 1020mq9.9
wkage b fiW,characterlrticr are as Idlm harrtorefine420m3. Fdxoopsdlow56Qm'dfwl tDbe&kmwd perhrxr.
Offensbe: 2xR-151 50-Mj Laser Turrets (Locs:
8,9;Arcs: 1, 2, 3; 4.2 MW; 1 crew ea.)
Flre Control Syrternr: 1xTL-15 Dual-purpose
bearnlminile MFD (6 Diff Mods: MJl 10 bce Hits - -
DAMACE TABL
Intmrol Expbsbr
1:Uec, 2-20: tia
_ 5vstem
jW.3H H
hexes; 10 heres: 1.71 MW; F crew) Ant 1-5: E PP-1H 1H
dnt Qtm MD-(21 t ti
Accommodations Hotd FPP-ZH jar-1 H
Ufe Support: E x t d d ( 0 . 5 6 MW), 16:I CC-1 H uzh)
Crav Cornpmsttors {bC; J 4 MW) ?-3:&uq-~~.mjdd,ZO:Eng FPP-1H
Crew (Unarmed): 5 (2xManeu- Hold LSA-T H
1-3: E SSR-(2F
ye?, 1~ O e t t r o n k1
~xbgineering,
,
T xSteward)
kg hll 0th
General Data Fire Contrd Systernr: lxn-15Dual-pvpose beamlrnisde MFD (6
Displacement: 390/400 tons Hull Armor: 10 Diff W s ; MJ 1O hexes; 10 hexes 1.71 MW; 1 crew)
Length: 43.6 metws Volume: 5460/5600 m3
Price: MCr87.58 (98.35 armed) Target Slze: 5
Conflgurntlon: Cylinder AF Tech Level: 15
Mass (Loaded/Empty): 3202.42/1175.72 w a r d Accommodatlons
3328.43/1301.73 armed (see notes) Ufe Support Extended (1.092 MVQ, Cravitk Compensators (be;
Englneerlng Data 27.3 MW)
Power Plant: 3012 MW Fusion Power Pfant (301 -2 MW/hit), 1 year Crew (Unarmed): 9 (&Maneuver, lxUect*oniu, 2xEnglneering,
duration (10.1 7 MW excess, 0.06 MW excess when armed)
1 xSteward, 2x Small Craft Fliqht Crew, 1xCommand).
lump Pe+cvmwce: 7 (Sbu" m3?my Crew (Armed): 10-12 ~ x ~ s n e u 1 kxUec€mnics,
, 2xF.nglneering,
G-Rating: 1C (200 MWJG), Cmtra-Grav lifters (40 MW) 1 rMFD Cunner. 0-2xTurret Cunners. 1 xsteward. 2x Small Craft
C-Turns: 60 (82.4 using jump fuel), 25 mJoffuel each Flight Crew, 1 k m r n a n d ) .
Crew Accornmodatlonr: 1xSmall Stateroom (command; 0.0005
Fuel Tankage: 2060 rn3(147.1 4 tons) plus 30.1 2 rnl (2.1 5 tons)
rewwed for power plant MW), 4xLarge Sateroom (double-occupancy; 0.001 MW ea.)
Passenger Accommodations: 13xSrnall Statermm(0.0005 MWea.),
Maint: 125 (130 armed)
13xLow Berth (0.001 MW ea.)
Electronics Cargo: 1998.5 m' (1 28.46 tons), six large cargo h a t c h
Cornputer: 3xTL-15 Mod St Computer (0.55 MW ea.) Small G a f t and Launch Facllltiec 10-tonLaunch in AF External Grapple
Cornmo: 300,000kmradio(lOhexes;10MW). l 0 0 0 A U m a s e r ( o g O 6 ~ Alr Locks: 4
Avlonlcs: TL-10t Avionics
Sensors: Pasu've EMS fixed array 90,000km (3 hexes; 0.06 M W ,Active Notes
EMS 60,000km (2 hexes; 7 Mw)
Because of its jump performance the subsidized merchant is encwntwed
mostly abng the Regency's'mains" {clustmof starsyrternslinkedbycmtigucur
Controls: Flight deck with 5xWorkstation [only 4 ured when un-
armed) plus 2 other workstations.
jurnp-1 routes), althwghwith the useof auxiliarytank it cancww twoor mow
par- in cmsecutive lumps. m, this method is eamanrally unwable,
Armament and is geowally only used to rmw a ship frcm ore main to amher, uwrally
2 turret hardpcint wxkets fitted (LCCS: 4,S;Arcs: 1,2,3). With weapons re~lltingha new owner or mssignrnwlt to a w mark&
package fitted, characteristics are as follows: The *far tradef'hasan efficient 'drive-thrqh" deckplan. With itsrear cargo
Offensive: 2xTL-15 150-Mj Cam Turrets (Lrxr: 4, 5; Arcs: l,2,3; 4.2 ramp and bow clamshelf doon open hcargo deck i s ooe cmtinuws p c e .
iA,At. 1 -*-.. n3 \ Tks r.-Lmm A o r r r ; h d = h aA- M* 1-10 lrla -vv. I ~nnr;uls
Hull h m r : 60
We MCf61.27
length: 1 8 mctm Volume: 980 m'
Targel Y t r : VS \-
Conflquntlon: WdgtlBox SL
Englneerlng Data
~owcr~lan~.25764MWFlalonP-Plant~~not~269.84MW/
hrt). 1 year durallm (0.0675 MW u c a s -I)
jump Perfonname: N o w
Ebtatlng: 6 (35 WK).Conlra-Ctlv l l f t m (7 W
G T u r n ~ :76.9. 4.375 m'of f w l each
Fuel Tankage: 336.272m' (34 tonr) plur 27mVw phnt
Matnt: IS
General Data
Dlsplacrmml: 5 5 tom Hull AmKIe 60
Length: 38.35 metff% Volume: 770 m'
Prlce: M r 4 ? . 1 1 Target Slze: VS
ConllguraHon: NeedleCgaw S1 fath Lev& 15
M n ~ s(Loaded/Ernpty): 557.241406.25
Englneerlng Data
P o w r Plmt: 120 MW Flalon Power Pbnt (120 Mwlhlt),
I p a r duration (3.$6%5 MW power ~urplur)
lump Pstformsnc#: 3 (1 54mVud fat Ju~lp-3.102.7m'for E.2.
51 3rns lor ] 1)
C-Ratlng 3 127.5 MWIC), C m t r a G t a IlfOwr 15.5 MW)
C-Turnc 84 w ~ t hlump-3 lud rermwc (99 with 1-3 r e m . 1 1 1
w ~ l h1-1 I-), 3.4375 rn' of fuet e x h
Furl Tanlwgt: 442.75mt (31.6 ton%)plus T7mvlor pcnwr plant
Malntr 19
Electrontcs
Compute 4nTL.t5 Mod St Computen (0.55 MW ea) the cldr wltl wwe ~ w p w rrulnt-e t at hd d e a h p l n ~ lhf d pudm n
Corn mo: 1WO AU maser (-; 0.6 MW. IdOD AU Iasa(1;0.3 MW). MP,WDlrm ~ n t m c dl o r ~ a r y c n e . r r ~ l p r e r w d p d n t e m w e a r acourrr,arXW&g~ralrom
W~
radio (1 0 hex@%;10 MW) do mr call for fmtiffd w l l m g (fwd scmp J m FS4my pw hwr).
Aubnlcr: n-lo+ Avton~s The Imnh r o n l p l t ~ n~ adcrtwtd data $tuagelretrie*dmrt Ib k entidy
knsorr: Passive EM5 (ixcd array 120,OWkm (4 hex-; 0+1M,k t k u EMS g k om XW& *twit merragc ~rorqtand canrr~tbc d IUq ' d '
1 50,000km (5 hex-; 10 MW) corrpvter (Fadetarh M the XWeb, m page 21.)
Cwrtrolr: Flrqht k k wrrh ZxWo&%tatiom h v ~ ~ n t ~ k k ~ p v e d n t a t c a g o v n w t M s 1 ~ c f i k n t t s d
sIttweapmed 3 8 m ' d q a w h . Ratco~nerva~nUmfiRedwil)lfou#Idb;ord
kccornrnodatlons r m i l rratercrwra(rota1 d Fne) a d haw rm cargo spnce
Llle Suppcn: E x t d c d (0.T54 MW), Cravitic C o m p m ~ a IM;:
t ~ ~ 3.85 MW) F a d d d e r w n h i g W t~k - f curbcT;IPddthabh(%tsdctaik
Cmw: 2 (1 ~PibLlrommandtr,IxfItctronlcrlEngam) with Irn- M h) at cherxpmed Z&.Im~dcwgo,ad MCr0.5522. Thc
CrewAccomm&'tlonc 1xSmdl Slat- (O.mSMWl ~mprqea&H.lbwrvtth&awrvaJ(0.1315 W v ~ M a l .
Passenger Accornrnodallonr: (See noter)
Cargo: I Z0ms( 8 6 tms), one milcargo hatch
Air Cocks: 2
.
Nnter
fhr "]boar L a d r d n - 1 s hip's b t CC-(2h
u d to wpplement X k b lashon h r d rum FPP-(4k
rrn rlr
on theXWeb. T h c ~ b t m l r e r m x i r r u m u s e d >>K-{L[
~mdardrh~p'sboatsytecra, wlld~nqklenkd All O t h ~
pmw pbna. n u n hull>.Mc. (Srr pqt 1 1 .)
The m1IE CNW a d W by the lac d
p w g ~ r r ~ d t eiunp
$ h flaclrhat
prqlram and t
General Data
b1spIacernmt: 150 tons Hull Armor: 40
Length: 38.75 metar Vo~urm:2 l W Accommodatlonr
Ptlce: MCrlSS.40 (1 44.17 u]- Target She: 5 Ufa support: Entmdcd (0.42 MW),C;mitk Cwnpmvton (e
10.5 MW)
Conflguratlon: Wedge SL Tcch Level: I S + C r m8( h-, &Cqlnrahg, IEGU-. 1K m d )
Mart (Loaded/Ernpty): 1491.02/1017.65 Cmw AccornmodaUonr: 4 x h r g t Stat- (0.001 M W ea.)
Pb~iengerAccommodatkm~:What- spare k not used 4mw
Engineering Data cargo: 196m1(1d tm)mdrpt~~~d(z~.9m~)m*m4.1 ltrgeorgohptdr
P o m r P L n t 3 1 8 M W F m b h P b n t ( 3 T B W h l t ) , l ysa-(OS88W Small CrrH m+d h u n c h Facllbtkr: Mlnrrnd hangar wth huvh pwt lor
WSW~W 3 x M O C W smww d r m : minimal ha- wrth bur& p r t f r x alr raft
lump Performance: 3(420mmdfwliwJump3.380rnslor]-2,140m*fw 1-1) Alr Locks: 1
C-latlng: 3C (75 W I G ) . Contra.Gv Ilftcn /I4 MWJ
C-Turns: 60 wllh Jump3f w l wmuc (75 wrtb 1-2 mew, PO 4 V I 1-1 -, No~~S
1 M . A wlng all I m p Iwl), 9,375 rnVud each The Falthcbrrkthertw&tdRQS q u n n t m e E u r t a . l t w m h t c w t l d ~ d l n g
Fud Tankage: 982.5m'p0.2 tmr) pkn 31 .Bm'mmndfu aS(rton'plug" t o ~ c o u t l c a r r ( e r h u l t r , b u t ~ m - c rddractxllltfmmthe
pbnt rn~~
Malnt: 4 3 ked up m curt-, wlth hkka hull pbtlng wd b k r lnltmnl rtrutrufe.Fmith-cbu
cutlas arc delignd fa 3G palomrnncc dtually lirmlar s c o u t - b a d cutten vrhlch
Electronlcr remin the %out's X; p c d m n c e are r o t me& dth~$clras. Fnrth-chu rurttnmc
Computer S x n - 1 5 Modd 'Fb(1.1 W c a ) wdl q u i p p d and a~penrivqh t do dfa?he AQS sukldy fw prlvare mrwrr.
Cammo: F OWAU radlo I-; M MW), 1 000AU mmer (-; 0.6 MW) Currenr u e n m r (called ' ~ t n ' )of thc faith c l areequtp@ ~ to t a k p u n m d
Avbntcr: n.10*A v l m l a Sen~orl:P~~~ EMS f l x d m"I 1SO.mbm ZlO-Ml lurrpa in rheir iorheu tn place d the uuat 15 0 . ~ 1l o c a l ~ m t r dturrea
(4 k 1 5 m,Piah*EMS foldr4*rr~210.0001rm(7kx+l;0.25 Baautc t h y h a w n o o n - W gunner, t h y t a m ~ lbtfircd t laally blrt arebth lired
MW). A c k IMS 480,WOLm ( 1 6 hemm; 25 MW) as a baapry by the MFD. fath.cbs cunen alw carry the 3-ton Maneuvering011.
ECMIECCM: EM n u l l k i n g (2.1 MW b r d Long Rrnge Act~veS e n m Pbrlorm, cx MOLRASP. h t a alm uwd by the
CafIbofs: Tbhf dmk with 6 r r ti^
~ ~ ~b~ &@rdb* R e g e w s Lovrrtrorrclw pckct ship @a? tabk bdow ref M 0 1 W details and
Challengr76, page 361. ~~~~~~~~~ate- btheRQS and are~uuwl
Armament to qu~rantintcutteoonly whde on RQS wtkduty. The UPS l ~ k ~ v ism r r t M T h to
3 turret hsrdpdnt wketr find (CmF 611 7.1811 9; Arc*. An.
thow s h ~ which
p do not haw them,Im the d u r n h of a c h duty. When u d cdw
Orlenrlwe: 2fl-15 21 O-MjLa*TumCI(L=: I : A MW
76/17,I ~ / ~ ~ ; A ~ C5-83 I~
commerEld tradeth 1am% hawar wdlcnrgo, ~ n g w , ~ p n r g br l h lurntwtrts
ca., No rrcw) " n d t ~ M F D r ~ a c e ~ C m ' ' o b t - b u r k r o ' r e e u ~s t a t m m m r ' m ~~~ i ~ ~ ~
Fire eootml syrtemt: Im+]#j 3M,mhrn MIlmeem MFD /&
l a d y d l 1 01 thc rbrr m r t not l ~ t t t with d EMM s w t n a d w ~ c mqt u i p p d
Dl11 M d l ; MI) 10 hex-; 10 h u e ; 1.71 MW: 1 crew)
twthe210-MI m t e - r e . ~ v a x l wp s k m n a TM-1 wrelr. rer-2verrelr
ShM Mrdium I- h r n added the EMM w t t , and T I - 3 verreln were built lo xcept the 21&MI unmanned
mM
. LJ
a% Turret T O 'irk36 2 : 40.'1r~36 8[1-'1~36 turreb. Tim-3 h I I I I ~ the ~ h r RQ5 d cutter. w'rh the net4$,whrth add the
. 210.00Qkmpar~ folding anay,mlysvailablern lim~ted numb-
(note that the p r r e d a Tier-3 1% noticeably lower. st MC;rl30.40).
yea (7 D20) Fy; :
ce Hitr
Ant
DAMAGE TABLES
lnternol Explorbn
1 4: UK, 5-1 4: an,
Systems
15-20: Hdd 10-2H
Eer-1 vmwlt w&ed mth 21O.OOOLm parrivemayr u r known
arfitr-lkandcarry 64 uue60C.turnrvithouf u~ing~umpluelend
imr vice thm? MOLRASR (ctnt is MCr144.26). A J t h q h tlw
I 2-3 1-10: hr 1 A: Uet, 5-14: Qt- 15-20: Hdd PP-1 H 150.MK3km f i x d array wem rrdundant MI culten with the blg
4.5 7-4: EM, 5-1 4: m, 15-20: ~ d dMD-1 H "1' array, i n d r l e u ~ r cab m
uvw wty little cost, and 11 v a l u a ~ not
6.7 1 *,% h c 71.17: u-14
'Arg-@l
I*l, 11 H b x h ~ to p t h C f o 4 c l ~array,
~ ~ but also for usewh~kM r m i n g furl
-19: EMMP ME 4s-{2h) CC.1 H in a m l p b . w t m r its coniamd ronligwation all- In
8-9, 14 EMM-1H UR.1 H uw wtKn fhr l d d n g arrays rdlaplcd a d st& away.
10 EMMR EMMR-(Zh) Clars n a m rndudc krgurtinr. htkr, Wrrky. Cohin, Iwingff,
11 LCH H a rlgar 1-1 H toyoh, T o r q u m d o , Frawwm. Donwnican, G r r p r h ,
12-1 3 r in
: Ant Hold u .--
at 2-1 M I t r u t , Mrlorrfhon. Tdhch, &rAmam,tbrfh, K w r C ~ o w d ,Nrstoru~.
36-19 1-4: LT" EMS Ant-7 H norus Ptrogrm, N h o . Alhrodw. Curntantlnc,
20 kg hers-(1 h) Alblgmrrs. W o l d c n r c ~ . Arrur, tnorric.
Monrrhaem, Domur, O r i p , d TmN,an.
Fuel scoops skrm
TL
14
14
Dr~riation
MOtRt&P ALtIPas
M15$1I+Drone
Val
3
0.5
Mm
66.4
& 845
MCr
28
4
9413
4811
--
G-turns Durdion Cwnm 5 m w
-M
10L
16A. SP(I
SPIT]
SbS
Y+U+Slc21+* w (1.05
'1*2,+7J,+2,+1*1
840rn' d lud p a hour.
Fuel purifcauon marhin-
m
12hountodir.~2h1
nquir-
[Ism' each h w )
OlrplrccmenE 300 tons Hull Armor: 40
Length: 50 mettn Volume: 4200i-n'
Prlce: MCr196.70 Target She: 5 Accornmdat Ions
Conflguratlon: Wedge St Tech Lerd: 14 Llfc Support: Entendcd (0.84 W.Craviblc CornpcnUtM (X;:21 W
Mars ILoaded/Ernpty): 2812.1412433 78 C r m : I S { Z x M a r m ~ ~brEkbwlqincl.
, d d l t l d r o n c operator], 4xEngC
n e e n q , SxCmmry. ZKCommsnd)
Englneerlng Data Cxew Accornmodatlon~:Up to 1 5 ~ 3 m fStrtuoom
l (0.0005 MW w.)
Power Plant 584.7MW fusb ! h w r h n t (97.45 LWhlt), 1 year durahn Passenger Astommodstion%:IrSrrrall S t a t e m m (0.0005 MW m.). plus any
(0.031 MW p w e r lurpla) addttmnd stateroor-s F r d up frm C~RY'I muitiplr m c u p q
Sump Performance: 3 (840 myfurl i~ llump3,280m'for jumpl) Cargo: 196 m y 1 4 t m ) , 2 largc mrga h a t c h Alr Lock 3
C-Ratlng: 3C ( I 50 W I G ) , Contra-Gtm l d l m (30MW)
GTurnr. 64.44 ( 1 01.1 mlng jump fwf),18.75 m' fud each Notes
Fuel Tankage: 2048m1 (1 46.29 ton%),~ C L L ~58.47m1(4.18 Fom) r ~ w fmd W diitincbkt RQS qurantiw runsl arc lned d l m t udrahrdy by the RQS's
p e r plant Pjlan penonnel,st~llknownath Tre&arr.or'lnd Prot~ctm'(~ce p g e 1 7 ) . They
Malnt: 9s are built by Wan %hipynrdson krEakruled or +Inhabited wMldr d t h Rtgemy.
AIrhovgh they weft budt in ~ p s tocthc rame r e q u l r e m t r ttrat multed In the
Electranks 150-ton Faith-clasrcutters (page 89). tfie klan stretthd thelr 200-tmKPryhuccla~s
Carnputw: hTl-11 Model Fb (I MW a) couri~r(* SobmonrondArlon)by the~amcpwccntagcandwoundupwith 3CQ tons.
Cornrno: IOODAll rsdia (-; 30 MW), lOOOAU wmer (1:0.6 MW) Their sire and heavy a m r m t makm thew vesselr highly s a r g h ~aft- wen by
Avbnlcr: TL-10+Avionics humans. but the dtfferencer In A r b - and h m n - c o n f i g u r dequapment m n s that
Senrorr: Panivr EMS l ~ r array
d 1 M,OOOkm (5 hucl: 0.15 MW). W e EMS human rrewsmll operare Mk l a n vprrelr at a u n r l m c l [)iff Mod lor all zatb (tee
480.000km (16 he*-; 25 Mlh3: aho Allen1 01 the Rlrn, Volume 1: Hlvtrs and Ithklur, page 86).
ECMIECCM: EM Marking pacbge ( 4 . l M W ) Unl~kcfhc rrnmth, -thetic r- of pure &l3n derqnr, th+ Trrkkynkcurtan
Controls: Bridge w ~ r h7xbr1dqtwulJtatUlllanr, plw 4 WHYwa&rtations han the apprarance d 'L%h.upl.' which m fact t h y are, using nandard humn
techno* d a d on Wandesqntechniques towhith thy are n o t r i s u a l ) y o r m
Armament terhnually matchad. h t ~ p r d u c t hTnbhyoveunerrare earity d~~tingu~$hed from
2 b h m e m d 2 mnct lacken find plm a ddicated 9-tube milrikldrme earficr d e b by the unrightfy extmw duchng tfiat tuns over the Fop d the
bunch~ngc h t e r PngrnePtlnghousingr. Th~rduct~ngw a r q u ~ r by d the relrditted human.standard
Ollenslve: 2xTL-14 300-MjLam Bark- em: 16D8, 17/19: A w An; EMM swte which wwld not Idt within the Arlan-standardinter- d u c t l q thanncls.
8.3MW ea.; 1 crewm.),2~TL.14LawrTurreu (16/17.18119;Am: All; 4.2MW Anti-hfan rdrcts arc loudly opporcd to rht rnkbo;rcunff. nmrq IN very heavy
ea.: 1 r r w en), 9xMi~lleldrmebunch tube (Lm: 10; 1 m d y Mslldrone ea.: r m n r tw its IUC,comparable to that of tht 4 W - t Gozrll+<la~\~ LIW -corn
(TNE page 370 orErllLant Lances Technical Manual, page33). Thc lharghtdsuth
I Crew)
Flm Control Systernc 1 x l l - 1 4 MbrllelBearn MFD (5 DiR M d y MI 10 k x a ; wmlngly offemrive w r r d r in the hands d theoretrca* dtlloyal Inhabitan&a! the
10 hems; 1.77MW ea.; 1 C m w.), 1%M ~ n i l e ~ r o n e r w r l rstiltion
ol (No Diff h e n r y a d great concern to thest people. a p c c ~ l l ytht ffac tf the AQS is
Mdr, Mst 10 hexes; 0.15 MW; 1 C m ) bankrellrngan instant rrbdllwr navywnlth~nIB awn bordtn, tantarnwnt to allwrlng
rhe Wiwatc ta forward haw invasion flea vithin the Regmcy.
The TrtUiyourutten are qulte welCarmed, and actually h e m f u e p o w p r than
Shon Medhm Long C;rfrrmr the larger Catcllm w ~ t htheir d-I "rmrs~lefarm' in add~tronlo two hr%badwna
TL-14 150*Mjn i m Tom1 1 '1,-31 4:'!1+31 8:'Jvr31 16-'lro-TT and two lasa tucreh. Howewr. thql h a r e a rhatcormng w ~ t h the G~vrllrrto whuh
TL-14 =Mi laser Barbme EO:'llt43 ZQ:'ltt43 40:'1~26 BO.'lt13 thy arc lo d t e n cMlrparcd: thy art limted by harlng only ommrslu Irrd~fector.
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2-3 0:Elec, 1 1-20: Qm PPdH USdH H b U a t d as a ungk mnrrle bay
4-5: 3 :Qtrr, 1 2 - 2 0 Hold MD-1H AG-1 H :4h) la p u r p ~ s ~ hinarddamage,
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6-9, 1 d CC-1 H SSR*(2t .?H cee the table at left.
10 2: Mtrs Bay, 13-20: HoM FPP-2H MSD-(: Fud %oops allow the cuna
16.17 1-2: EMMR : LB, 5-8: LT, T,-20: En!1 LB-2l-1 LJ-FH to skim B4Orn5 d h dp a hocrr.
Fuel puri6callon rnachkray(2.1
18.19 1-2: EMMR : LR, 5-20: Eng Miss tlay-2H MW), 1 I harm to rd7ne a40mg
2a 1: EMMR ng,19-20: Hold All Ot hen41h)
- (W 420m' each 6 hounl.
General Data S M Medrum long hmm
DEsplacrmcnC:500 tan Hull Armor: 60 16.h2 5 6 - m m
Length: 48 meten Volume: 7000 m' 207-Mi L a w Turret (-1 1 l0.'11*M 0 : 40.'/tr36 80 '111.35
Prlce: M C r 4 0 0 . 1 7 Targel She: S 1MO.MnneMani~lDI 1:40- 2:m- 4 : l Q W C S W
Conflguratlon: C y l M s $4 Tech twd: 16
Mass [LoadedlErnpty): 4467.0713T92.W Accommodatlonr
Ute Support: htmded 0.4 W,GAUc C m G: 35 MW)
Englneertng Data C m w 22 (ZwMa-, , mncy,3 x C o n n w ~ ! )
l n E t ~ ~ i c s , P d n g i m e fr d
Power Plant: 1920.8 W F l a k W e r Rant (640.3 MWfiit). 1 ye* duration ptus13armrmaoop
ra.173 M W wrplra) Crew A-mo&tbnr: 6 m S - d SbtmKm(rhgle 0.WS h W a).
l u m p Performance: 4 [I ?SO m'for w, 1312Jm' lor p3, &75m3lor 1.2, BxLndlStntero~md (- 0 . 0 ~ 0 5MW -.I
437.5rn3lor 1-1 C q o : 92.45 rn' (6.6 tan), onc brge cargo hutch
G-Ratlng: 6C (250 MWK;), ConWa-Grsv tiilm (50 MW) Small Craft .nd hunch Factlltkr: lC-ton u n p r m m d p d conMkd by
G-Turns, 5 4 mth lrrmp4 fwd merve (68 wi!h Jump3 m, 82 with I-2 manrpubtor In infwnal hangar IM~nlml),me hunch pl
reserve, P6 Gth r-1 -@
I ), 31.25 rn'd furl r x h Alr Locks: 5
Fuel Tanluge: 3437.5m'(24554?ons)plur 192 08rn'(l3.72tom)rwrvdlar
p w e r plant Notes
Malnt: 1 16 wkkhm21ghh'ngwht)rDrrirnMh~h.dobr~ty,
'Stam Wn4" 1.q'lhe lhind tfvt bring the I*). l ' h m hip arc drrivcd hwn prd Omrun
Electronks dcupl* but m ~ capairmbl e Scring~ in ccn- wth Regawy -wen
Computer. 3*ll.-16 M d Fb Cornputem (1.2 MW m.1 ~chmf;~f~orb.Arumbcrdlitcmc-bult~~*mnhRegmFyNnyrndRqS,
Cornmo: 1000AU rado (-; 20 W,2*300,Mlokm ndro(onfyoncp w e d ; ~ n ~ u r ~ a ~ b O - P a b d t f i u ~ . T h c d a g n & h g h ~ ~ t d . ~ r a
10 h e m : TO MW), 1000 AU nrarer (-: 0.6 W. 2~300,000kmw r (10 ron~dacdhhml~Fmrr1lupablcaLhe1r&rd4Da.mn~-15p~d~ntna~E~
hex-, 0.3MW ea.) 372 u B r R U t Lvlrtt T M n f o l k n u r l ppe 24)wh;le it 11mly b w h h e p l ~ t
Avbnlcr: n-104 Avicnlcl Onr~ramplrd baht* bKmy-boMW p ~ ~ ~ k d t d ~ r Coniml atm. ~ r h w n h ~ h i p * ~
SPnrors: Pardve EMS fixed xny 150,OOOLm (5 hem; 0.1 MW). Par* EMS ~ p l a n r 1 r r f i w n t t o p ~ m t ~ ! t Ll4Mdntr(FW100,
hc3 w c F k Fud~LStrrIpg:
folding &ray Z40,OOOkm (8 hrrm: 0.25 M W ,AEtiw EMS 480.000km It6 115). w u , It a <mncct&tn barterns wh& a W ~tlo iin rl tht -5 Da! M d 800)
here; 13 MMW) lor t h w hwn [YK 1- c m b l t tvns). Almtndy, thu tmq rrry bc uud m pMdc &X
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n-l6hmrnm~rhxt&r1rrtte1~~.151pnnu~le~butmyC~M
Armament btitfitc k r w
a~munmlw ~ am b d f m r 25.mt h e & m iJ c h)rn
Thy
OHenslvc: 1x1 6.6m Pankk kcelmator (Lm PaalUl10; Am: 1: 71.1 MW ~holthe~ip~tubtalerved~maat~.To~rmganneca~mtyh24mrulq
[pow@& to -2 Dlll M d k 1 Crew). 6xn-16 207-Mj L-Tumt ILM: 11,1 I , mvdwh&mkledtrrnrdtr*tfin*t~.
1 I. 11. 1 F.11;Arcs:2,3,4;21.75MW~pwrrdto-l D!HMdl:Nocrmea.,
f w d by MFD), 1xMlssileBay (Loc: 1; Z7 ready M j k 0.45 MW; 1 crew), 1 xl 200-
tonne Man-ipulator (LM: 11; AICI: 2, 3, 4; 24 MW; 1 crew) &M ~ h c n u n kd
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10 hexer [ l a w and mwl: 10 hexer: 1.J 1 MW, 1 crew en.) b g ~ T h u m a r a n g e d 1h u t t ~ m a r p r b t o r ~ d c r r t I C m n + t m ~ g e ~ ~ m r l - ~ o n
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