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Burgundy System

Burgundy is the seat of Gallic Royal power in the Gallic Border Worlds, currently containing the only remaining populated planet (Planet Nevers) under Royal control in the region. It also contains Dijon Station, the supply depot for the Gallic Royal Navy's efforts against Council. It also contains connections to two of the Core Worlds systems, as well as Lorraine, Champagne, and Dauphine. The bulk of the fighting between the Gallic Royal Police (and to a lesser extent the Gallic Royal Navy) and the various unlawful groups of Gallia occurs in this system, due in no small part to the commerce traveling from Dijon Station and Planet Nevers.

System Navmaps

System Overview

Local factions
Lawful
Semi-Lawful
Unlawful
Stations
Planets
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Planet Nevers
Inhabited
Auxerre.jpg
Auxerre
Uninhabited
No image
Clamency
Uninhabited
Le Creusot
Uninhabited
No image
Marigny
Uninhabited
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Planet Beaune
Uninhabited
Planet Maligny
Uninhabited
Planet Orville
Uninhabited
Planet Tonnerre
Uninhabited
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Saulieu
Uninhabited
Commodities
Produced
Mineable

None known



Areas of Interest

Nebulae

The Autun Nebula

Autun Nebula

A vast nebula consistent mainly of small ice particles.
Saint-Remy Nebula

A medium-sized nebula of ice particles located within the Nievre Asteroid Field.

The Saint Remy Nebula


Asteroid Fields

Nievre Asteroid Field

A relatively large asteroid field in the densely populated area of the Burgundy system. Council activity is known to be high within the field, with pirates of various kinds also present.

The Nievre Asteroid Field


Morvan Asteroid Field

An asteroid field in a populated area of Burgundy system. Gallic Brigands activity is known to be high within the field borders, and civilians are advised to keep their distance.

Artificial Formations

Genlis Debris Field

A medium-sized field of large space debris remaining after construction of the Dijon Station. This area was also used to dump debris remaining after other Burgundy base construction sites. Junkers have made an attempt to clear outer parts of the field, but after the start of Second Gallic War it became obvious that this operation won't reach completion anytime soon.

Tille Debris Field

A debris field located not far from Alesia Station, formed after construction of Alesia, Avallon and nearby trade lanes in 600-700 A.S.

Planet Tonnerre

Planet Tonnerre

A planet of immense size and gravitation, Tonnerre is the center of the explored parts of the Burgundy system. Located between two stars, this gas giant is not only the largest planet in all Gallia (and probably in all Sirius)), but also has the largest known system of planetary rings. The rings consist of three distinct parts: colorful inner rings containing dust and rock asteroids, and a white outer ring consisting mainly of ice asteroids and small ice particles. Tonnerre has four moons, namely Yonne, Auxerre, Chatillion-sur-Seine, and Saulieu. Simulations indicate that another two planetoids in the system used to orbit it as well.

Jump Gates/Holes


See Also