Difference between revisions of "Sump"

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* Shortly after it was discovered by galactic civilization, the native species, the Nuknogs, sold their entire planet to a consortium of mining corporations in exchange for food, employment, and modest accommodations.
 
* Shortly after it was discovered by galactic civilization, the native species, the Nuknogs, sold their entire planet to a consortium of mining corporations in exchange for food, employment, and modest accommodations.

Latest revision as of 11:02, 1 January 2016

Sump

SWGalaxy-Sump.jpg
Astrographical Information
Region Outer Rim
Sector Koradin
System Sump
Suns Single
Orbital Position 3rd
Moons 1
Coordinates I-18
Rotation Period 32 standard hours
Orbital Period 455 local days
Planetary Information
Class Terrestrial
Climate Humid
Atmosphere Type II (Breathing mask suggested)
Gravity Standard
Primary Terrain Toxic marshes
Societal Information
Native Species Nuknog
Immigrated Species None
Primary Language Nuknog
Government Corporate
Population 22,000
• Nuknog 100%
Major Cities None
Major Imports None
Major Exports Slaves
Affiliation Corporate Interests
Mechanical Information
Astrogation Minor Route: Located on a minor hyperspace route, do not modify astrogation checks to plan a course to or from Sump.
Knowledges {{{Knowledges}}}
Rarity Modifier {{{RarityModifier}}}
Other Mechanics None
  • Shortly after it was discovered by galactic civilization, the native species, the Nuknogs, sold their entire planet to a consortium of mining corporations in exchange for food, employment, and modest accommodations.
  • The Nuknogs work without pay in mines and processing factories, doing tasks deemed too hazardous for off-world personnel.
  • Planet's ecosystem has been ravaged by centuries of mining and industrial processing.

Gallery

A Nuknog