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{{System
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{{Version|4.91}}
|image = Omicron_100.jpg
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{{System v2
|description = Little is known about this system. [[The Order (player faction)|The Order Guard]] protects it from intruders incursions with deadly force. Trespassers are killed on sight. The entry points into this system is not known on any database, and only [[The Order (player faction)|Order elite agents]] know actually where this system is. All informations about Omicron-100 is usually considered Top Secret. Only [[The Order|Order]] pilots and [[Order#Player_Factions|their allies]] under escort are allowed in the system.
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| name = Omicron Epsilon
|lawfulnpcs =  
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| nickname =
|semi-lawfulnpcs = * [[The Order]]
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| image = Omicron Epsilon.jpg
|unlawfulnpcs =  
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| region = Edge Worlds
|Altstation = 1
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| neighbors = [[Omicron Mu]]<br/>
|stations =
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* [[Battleship Apophis]]
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| description =
* [[Evora Shipyard]]
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* [[Lisbon Station]]
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| suns =
* [[Mora Station]]
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|planets =
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| fields =
{{Planet|Planet Braga|uninhabited|Planet Braga.jpg}}
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* Helljumper Planetary Fragments
{{Planet|Planet Viseu|uninhabited|Planet viseu.jpg}}
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* Hoff Dust Cloud
|commodities =
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* Pryde Planetary Fragments
|mineable =
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| lawful-factions =
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| trade-factions =
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* [[The Order]]
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| unlawful-factions =  
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* [[Nomads]]
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| stations=
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* '''[[Alexandria Research Station]]''' -- ''[[The Order]]''
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* '''[[Fort Carthage]]''' -- ''[[The Order]]''
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* '''[[Lisbon Station]]''' -- ''[[The Order]]''
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* '''[[Nomad Lair (Omicron Epsilon)|Nomad Lair]]''' -- ''[[Nomads]]''
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| planets=
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{{Planet|Planet Myriandrus|Uninhabited|Planet Myriandrus.png}}
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{{Planet|Planet Phoenicia|Uninhabited|Planet Phoenicia.png}}
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{{Planet|Planet Tunis|Uninhabited|Planet Tunis.png}}
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{{Planet|Callista|Uninhabited|Callista.png}}<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
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| commodities =
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| mining-zones =  
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|-
 
}}
 
}}
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==System Map==
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{{Spoiler|[[File:Omicron Epsilon Navmap.png|700px|]]|Spoiler: Navmap 4.91}}
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=Areas of Interest=
 
=Areas of Interest=
==Asteroid Field==
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The majority of the system is covered by the [[Amadora Asteroid Field]].
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==Nebulae==
[[Category:Nomad Worlds]]
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[[Category:Systems]]
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'''Hoff Dust Cloud'''
[[Category: V485]]
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[[Category:The Order]]
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Largely overlooked in initial survey, Hoff Cloud has no remarkable features or resources worth noting. Instead, it was developed into something of a proving ground and training site for The Order's pilots and crews. Its namesake derives from Dustin Hoff, third leader of The Order.
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==Asteroid Fields==  
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'''Helljumper Planetary Fragments'''
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Discovered and charted during the initial expedition to Omicron Epsilon, Helljumper Field mimics the composition and internal properties of Pryde Field . Found to contain a Tohoku jumphole at its center, it became an important navigational landmark for The Order's operations into Kusari. While apparently unknown to the Kusari's authorities, Helljumper has not evaded attention of Nomadic forces which frequently stage incursions from within. Named after fourth leader of The Order, whose real name remains unknown.
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'''Pryde Planetary Fragments'''
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The Pryde Planetary Fragment field was first discovered during a patrol in early 801 A.S by fighters of the Order. Initially thought to be just an asteroid belt in close orbit of Epsilon’s star until exhaustive scans, hindered greatly by the magnetic properties possessed by the field, uncovered its true origin. Unfortunately the efforts also uncovered that the field contains no valuable minerals or objects of interest.
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==Jump Gates/Holes==
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{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed"
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!Spoiler: Jump Hole/Gate Locations
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|-
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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!Target System!!Location!!Type
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|-
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|[[Omicron Minor]]||G6||Jump Hole
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|-
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|[[Omicron Mu]]||B5||Jump Hole
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|}
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|}
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[[Category: Edge Worlds]]

Latest revision as of 21:36, 11 September 2019

Omicron Epsilon
Omicron Epsilon.jpg
System
Governing House Independent
Region Edge Worlds
Connected
Systems
Omicron Mu

No description available.

System Overview

Astronomical Bodies
Stellar Objects
Planet Myriandrus.png
Planet Myriandrus
Uninhabited
Planet Phoenicia.png
Planet Phoenicia
Uninhabited
Planet Tunis.png
Planet Tunis
Uninhabited
Callista.png
Callista
Uninhabited





  • None
  • Helljumper Planetary Fragments
  • Hoff Dust Cloud
  • Pryde Planetary Fragments
Industrial Development
Faction Presence
Lawful Factions
Corporations & Guilds
Unlawful Factions



System Map


Areas of Interest

Nebulae

Hoff Dust Cloud

Largely overlooked in initial survey, Hoff Cloud has no remarkable features or resources worth noting. Instead, it was developed into something of a proving ground and training site for The Order's pilots and crews. Its namesake derives from Dustin Hoff, third leader of The Order.


Asteroid Fields

Helljumper Planetary Fragments

Discovered and charted during the initial expedition to Omicron Epsilon, Helljumper Field mimics the composition and internal properties of Pryde Field . Found to contain a Tohoku jumphole at its center, it became an important navigational landmark for The Order's operations into Kusari. While apparently unknown to the Kusari's authorities, Helljumper has not evaded attention of Nomadic forces which frequently stage incursions from within. Named after fourth leader of The Order, whose real name remains unknown.


Pryde Planetary Fragments

The Pryde Planetary Fragment field was first discovered during a patrol in early 801 A.S by fighters of the Order. Initially thought to be just an asteroid belt in close orbit of Epsilon’s star until exhaustive scans, hindered greatly by the magnetic properties possessed by the field, uncovered its true origin. Unfortunately the efforts also uncovered that the field contains no valuable minerals or objects of interest.


Jump Gates/Holes