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Omicron-94 System

The Omicron-94 system, located beyond the Edge Nebula, is a tertiary star system at the very edge of the Sirius sector. A quiet and relatively safe region of the Corsair Empire, the system was discovered in 756 A.S. by explorers dispatched by Don Quixote of the Benitez Family.

Containing a number of planets and a number of unique stellar formations, the system was extensively explored during the tenure of Don Quixote, with the exception of the Aegian Nebulae, during the exploration of which, the famous explorer disappeared.

Since 786 A.S. the system has been gradually developed, with bases positioned in the system to benefit from it's relative security. Omicron 94 is part of a loop of systems only accessible from hidden jump holes in the Omicron Gamma system. Over recent years, security measures have been increased in response to reports of potential threats beyond the frontier of Corsair space.

System Navmaps

System Overview

Local factions
Lawful

None known

Semi-Lawful

None known

Unlawful
Stations
Planets
No image
Mykonos
uninhabited
No image
Santorini
uninhabited
Commodities
Produced
Mineable

None known


Areas of Interest

Andros Field

North Aegian Nebula

South Aegian Nebula