Halo Station

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Halo Station

Halo-station-silhouette.jpg
Astrographical Information
Region Outer Rim
Sector Kanz Sector
System None
Suns None
Orbital Position None
Moons None
Coordinates M-4
Rotation Period 24 standard hours
Orbital Period None
Planetary Information
Class Artificial Habitat
Climate Temperate (Life Support)
Atmosphere Type I
Gravity Standard
Primary Terrain None
Societal Information
Native Species None
Immigrated Species Diverse
Primary Language Galactic Basic Standard
Government Oligarchy (The Halo Board)
Population 72 million
Major Cities None
Major Imports Agricultural, raw industrial materials
Major Exports Technology
Affiliation Independent (nominal Imperial affiliation)
Mechanical Information
Astrogation Hyperspace Backwater: Located as far from hyperspace routes as it is, the Halo Station adds Setback-die.png to all Astrogation checks to plan a course to or from it.
Hyperspace Beacon: In an attempt to mitigate the difficulties its location causes, the station maintains a hyperspace beacon, granting Boost-die.png to all Astrogation checks to plan a course to or from it.
Knowledges Outer Rim Difficulty-die.pngx • Education x • Lore x • Underworld x • Warfare x • Xenology x
Rarity Modifier +2
Other Mechanics None

Halo Station is many things: a trading hub, a center of culture and entertainment, a chamber of political activity, and even a would-be shadowport. The station is named for the docking ring that orbits the station, allowing ships larger than shuttled to dock and their residents to be ferried from the ring to the station proper. The station also includes a short-range hyperspace beacon that most ships intending to visit the Halo Frontier use as a plotting device in their hyperspace jumps, ensuring that nearly every arrival to the small cluster of systems comes here first.