Kanz Sector
Halo Station Gandria Nebula: Gandria • Arvoth Donia • Harea II • Kobagari • Kruzim • Lekanton • Lyn'Kati • Reda • Sacaya • Tzotha |
Sokrin Amondis • Faradis • Zeyol |
Argazda • Lorrd Amaltanna • Ayceezee • Bimmiel • Ereesus • Jerne • Kol Atorn • Kol Huro • Nord • Noremac • Thovinack |
Outside the Sector
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Void of Chopani: Parvassis |
Systems of the Kanz Sector
Governor: Moff Eyenavi, based out of Argazda.
The Sokrinti Hegemony
A small cluster of worlds under a single aligned government, the Sokrinti are a theocratic orthodoxy of several close worlds. Though they do embrace space travel, they believe that hyperspace exposes the soul to corruption, and so eschew it entirely. As a result they are relatively insular and do not welcome outsiders (whom the see as invariably corrupt). In recent years, the Hegemony has adopted purely secular government figures for the purpose of interacting with Imperial representatives.
- Sokrin: x
- Amondis: x
- Faradis: x
- Zeyol: x
The Halo Frontier
Named for the centrally-located space station Halo Station, the Frontier is a small cluster of worlds who share the dubious honor of being among the closest of worlds to the Void of Chopani, just across the sector border in the Chopani Sector. The Frontier worlds maintain a civil alliance, with a council of representatives who are explicitly denied any kind of say on an individual world's operation – here, "civility" means minding your own business.
- Halo Station: The station was built after a series of wars among these worlds hundreds of years ago, a symbol of an alliance between those worlds. Now the station is a combination of government nexus, major trading hub, and haven for all sorts of unsavory sorts. It is also the preferred jumping off point for one of any number of explorers seeking to stake claims to new worlds they are sure exist within the Void. The discovery of the Antmuel system in the Void a generation ago has only made those explorers all the more determined – which is good for the station's economy.
- Donia: Right on the edge of the Void of Chopani, Donia is a frontier world. The hot canyons and verdant plains of the world house a great many native herd animals, most of which have been domesticated. It houses only a few small outback settlements, none of them advanced enough to be called cities. Between these towns lie kilometers-wide ranch lands. Donia is also known for the vicious apex predators that hunt the herds, and which sometimes manage to wipe out ranches entirely, herd and folk alike.
- Gandria Nebula: A brilliant red-orange display of light, the Gandria Nebula is considered to be the outer edges of the Frontier, standing as it does between the Frontier and the rest of the Kanz Sector. It contains two proto-sun gas giants: Koba and Arvoth.
- Gandria: Around the gas giant Koba spins Gandria, a subarctic tundra-world that houses the oldest-known colony in the Halo Frontier. Gandria stated off as a mission-colony of the Sokrinti Hegemony, but they have since split off into their own sect, the Sokrinti Disorthodoxy.
- Arvoth: Arvoth is best known for its Perimeter, a massive field of mineral-rich asteroids of interest to both mining concerns and pirates, and its ringed world Dono where pirates often hide from pursuit or lay low between strikes.
- Harea: A system known for the numerous gas giants orbiting the primary (Harea).
- Harea II: A large terrestrial jungle and swamp moon whose atmosphere requires an environment suit, thanks to the sheer proliferation of native toxins and diseases in it. The home of the Harean Rangers, a mercenary unit of scouts and guerilla-style fighters who specialize in fighting in dangerous environs.
- Lekanton: The sole moon orbiting the gas giant Harea IV, Lekanton is home to the chevin/rodian Lekanton Sovereignty, a dictatorship ruled by the chevin. Two-thirds of its rodian population as slave labor for the various ore mining stations in the astroids around Harea III and the gas mining projects in Harea IV's chemical atmosphere.
- Kabagari: x
- Kruzim: x
- Lyn'Kati: x
- Reda: x
- Sacaya: An ore-rich world claimed by the Tiliq Mining Consortium. Though the Consortium has several facilities on the planet, they also sell commissions for others to set up operations there as well, charging high prices for the possibility of making a great deal of money. Tiliq is home to several barebones mining commune-colonies, groups of people who all pitch in to purchase the commission and work the mines, ideally splitting the profits (when there are any).
- Tzotha: x
Neighboring Sectors
- Chopani. Governed by Moff Threneq. Mostly contains the Void of Chopani, an immense body of empty space. Given its emptiness, security for the sector has been ceded to Moff Threnex by Grand Moff Wessex.
- Dalonbian. Governed by Moff Threneq. Variety of largely inconsequential worlds mostly left to their own devices.
- Lahara Governed by Grand Moff Denn Wessex. Contains 245 settled worlds, mostly agricultural. Noteworthy as a hotbed of conflict during the Clone Wars.
- Mieru'kar Governed by Grand Moff Denn Wessex. Notably low population, and something of a haven for pirates.
- Nijune. Governed by xx.
- Oplovis. Governed by Admiral xx. Home to the Oplovis Sector Fleet and goverened by an Imperial admiral, it is known as a major trade center. It also boasts several universities, including the University of Kataris.
- Relgim. Governed by Grand Moff Denn Wessex. Easily the main center of Imperial power in the region, Relgim sector is the center of the Ninth Oversector and thus under the direct governance of Grand Moff Denn Wessex.
- Spinward. Governed by xx. Largely abandoned and considered a frontier space. Known to yet contain a number of undiscovered and unexplored systems and worlds.
- Tragan Cluster. Governed by Moff Brinkan. Cluster of various sparsely populated worlds, many of which are frontier or agriculture worlds. Notable exception is Maxet, with a focus on technological vocation training and research.