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===Clelles Nebula=== | ===Clelles Nebula=== | ||
Many Sirius explorers are first sighted when they emerge from this nebula, as well as many large raiding parties of [[Unione Corse]] and [[The Maquis]]. The [[Battleship Guillestre]] is responsible for identifying any intruders coming out on its side of the field, and for launching patrols to track enemies leaving from the far side of the nebula. | Many Sirius explorers are first sighted when they emerge from this nebula, as well as many large raiding parties of [[Unione Corse]] and [[The Maquis]]. The [[Battleship Guillestre]] is responsible for identifying any intruders coming out on its side of the field, and for launching patrols to track enemies leaving from the far side of the nebula. | ||
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+ | ===Isere Dust Field=== | ||
+ | A cloud of space dust in a remote region of Dauphine system. | ||
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===Nyons Asteroid Field=== | ===Nyons Asteroid Field=== | ||
− | An asteroid field in the northwest corner of Dauphine, the Nyons contains substantial criminal traffic as well as Planet Vienne- a budding world with a small-scale ecosystem, currently unsuitable for standard terraforming due to a low oxygen content. | + | An asteroid field in the northwest corner of Dauphine, the Nyons contains substantial criminal traffic as well as Planet Vienne - a budding world with a small-scale ecosystem, currently unsuitable for standard terraforming due to a low oxygen content. |
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===Privas Planetary Cluster=== | ===Privas Planetary Cluster=== | ||
A one-of-a-kind phenomenon found only in the Dauphine system, Privas is a set of four gas giants in perfect orbit around a smaller planetoid in the center. Common explanations for how the gas giants remain in orbit without merging together range from "dark energy" to "magic", but the most widely accepted scientific theory is one of a series of magnets inside the planets that both keeps the gas giants from merging and keeps them spinning around the central planetoid at equal distance. Expeditions down to the central planetoid have been unsuccessful so far, as the strong forces between the planets tear apart any ship attempting to slip in between them. | A one-of-a-kind phenomenon found only in the Dauphine system, Privas is a set of four gas giants in perfect orbit around a smaller planetoid in the center. Common explanations for how the gas giants remain in orbit without merging together range from "dark energy" to "magic", but the most widely accepted scientific theory is one of a series of magnets inside the planets that both keeps the gas giants from merging and keeps them spinning around the central planetoid at equal distance. Expeditions down to the central planetoid have been unsuccessful so far, as the strong forces between the planets tear apart any ship attempting to slip in between them. | ||
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===Voiron Dust Field=== | ===Voiron Dust Field=== | ||
Voiron is a large dust field in the southeast corner of Dauphine, and contains a small planetoid called Villefontaine. Expeditions to chart the planetoid do not often return, and a substantial presence of [[Gallic Brigands]] can be found within the field. | Voiron is a large dust field in the southeast corner of Dauphine, and contains a small planetoid called Villefontaine. Expeditions to chart the planetoid do not often return, and a substantial presence of [[Gallic Brigands]] can be found within the field. |
Revision as of 15:45, 18 July 2011
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Dauphine is the site of many battles in the Second Gallic War, and currently the staging ground for the Gallic Royal Navy as they prepare to drive Council out of Languedoc. The system is currently in the state between large engagements, and tentative traffic can be seen going from Gap Station to Burgundy- but within the year the Gallic Royal Navy plans to destroy Council's southern segment, and Dauphine will surely be the site of many more battles before the war is over.
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System Overview
Local factions
Lawful
Semi-Lawful
Unlawful
Stations
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Planets
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Commodities
Produced
Mineable
None known
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Areas of Interest
Bourgon-Jallieu Wreck
The site of what used to be Bourgon-Jallieu Station until it was destroyed by Council after a failed attempt to capture it during the Second Gallic War. The area around the Trade Lane juncture is filled with pieces of the station that were blown off or have since come loose, but enough of the station remains intact to remind travelers of the damage caused by the war.
Clelles Nebula
Many Sirius explorers are first sighted when they emerge from this nebula, as well as many large raiding parties of Unione Corse and The Maquis. The Battleship Guillestre is responsible for identifying any intruders coming out on its side of the field, and for launching patrols to track enemies leaving from the far side of the nebula.
Isere Dust Field
A cloud of space dust in a remote region of Dauphine system.
Nyons Asteroid Field
An asteroid field in the northwest corner of Dauphine, the Nyons contains substantial criminal traffic as well as Planet Vienne - a budding world with a small-scale ecosystem, currently unsuitable for standard terraforming due to a low oxygen content.
Privas Planetary Cluster
A one-of-a-kind phenomenon found only in the Dauphine system, Privas is a set of four gas giants in perfect orbit around a smaller planetoid in the center. Common explanations for how the gas giants remain in orbit without merging together range from "dark energy" to "magic", but the most widely accepted scientific theory is one of a series of magnets inside the planets that both keeps the gas giants from merging and keeps them spinning around the central planetoid at equal distance. Expeditions down to the central planetoid have been unsuccessful so far, as the strong forces between the planets tear apart any ship attempting to slip in between them.
Voiron Dust Field
Voiron is a large dust field in the southeast corner of Dauphine, and contains a small planetoid called Villefontaine. Expeditions to chart the planetoid do not often return, and a substantial presence of Gallic Brigands can be found within the field.
Notable Events
The Battle of the Gap
See the section in the Second Gallic War for details.
See Also
Jump Gates/Holes
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