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Omega-56 | |
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Governing House | Independent |
Region | Border Worlds |
Connected Systems |
Halle Omega-15 |
The Omega-56 system was where a mysterious race of aliens claiming to be either mercenaries, or perhaps bounty hunters, originally settled in the Sirius sector. They appeared to be settling into a lifestyle with the remainder of the sector when one day they - and the human crews of the bases in this system - simply vanished without a trace.
The Director of the The Search/Destroy Agency, George Graves, saw an opening and quickly moved his headquarters there. Since then this guard system has been owned by the Bounty Hunters Guild, and is a major part in their operations both in house space and in the continuing war with The Order.
System Overview
Astronomical Bodies
Stellar Objects
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Industrial Development
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Faction Presence
Lawful Factions
Corporations & Guilds
Unlawful Factions
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Planetary Bodies
Planet De AarLocation: E/2
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Selina-KhaLocation: C/8
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Planet RioLocation: B/7
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FerosaLocation: B/6
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Nebula and Asteroids
Montgomery Ice FieldLocation: B/5
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Mineable Commodities
Water
Location: B/5
- Dihydrogen monoxide (H2O) is odorless, tasteless, transparent, and absolutely essential to human life. Roughly 75% of the human body is composed of Water. Deprived of Water, most humans can only live three days. The process of dehydration is a painful one, as tissues shrivel and vessels shrink in a desperate bid by the dying body to preserve its remaining vital functions.