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− | The [[Bretonia]] | + | *The [[Bretonia]] |
− | The [[Hispania]] | + | *The [[Hispania]] |
The first four of these sleeper ships went on to form the four large Houses that are currently present with the Houses taking the names of their sleeper ships as their own. | The first four of these sleeper ships went on to form the four large Houses that are currently present with the Houses taking the names of their sleeper ships as their own. |
Revision as of 00:53, 16 July 2009
In the Galactic Atlas edition 817 (which does not include Gallic Core systems), the Sirius Sector - a supercluster of stars about 500 light years away from Sol - counts 124 systems, of which 56 are property of the various House governments (not counting Outcasts and Corsairs) and 67 which are not.
Human settlement
Shortly before losing the Great War (and the destruction of the Sol system),the Alliance launched five Sleeper Ships in a desperate attempt to escape a future under a communist Coalition regime. All of them bar the Hispania (which was sabotaged by the Coalition spies which should later form the Sirius Coalition Revolutionary Army) arrived intact in the Sirius system, granting humanity a new beginning in a foreign sector.
The five Sleeper Ships were:
The first four of these sleeper ships went on to form the four large Houses that are currently present with the Houses taking the names of their sleeper ships as their own.
Geography
There are four main nebulae in the Sirius Sector: the Crow Nebula, Walker Nebula, The Barrier, and the Edge Nebula.