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==South Aegian Nebula==
 
==South Aegian Nebula==
 
An outcropping of the Edge Nebula, the South Aegean Nebula is smaller than it’s cousin in the north, and has less electromagnetic interference within. With little economic or strategic value, the South Aegean Nebula is rarely utilised by the Corsairs, and parts are still unexplored.
 
An outcropping of the Edge Nebula, the South Aegean Nebula is smaller than it’s cousin in the north, and has less electromagnetic interference within. With little economic or strategic value, the South Aegean Nebula is rarely utilised by the Corsairs, and parts are still unexplored.
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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

The Andros Field was the first area of Omicron-94 to be discovered by the Corsairs. Extensive surveys confirmed presence of trace iron oxide and aluminium oxide deposits, but not in concentration high enough for extraction to be viable. Currently, Corsair pilots use the Andros Field predominantly for inner-field combat training exercises. Recently, the Andros Field has become particularly important in deterring infiltration of the system by heavy enemy craft.

North Aegian Nebula

An outcropping of the Edge Nebula, the North Aegean Nebula is largely uncharted. Recon missions by the Corsairs have been largely unsuccessful due to radiation emanating from within the nebula, and navigational hazards caused by the electromagnetic interference within the cloud. Many survey ships dispatched into the nebula have not returned, and out of those that have, at least two have reported encountering hostile entities. Since this report, the Battleship Delos was dispatched to patrol the edge of the nebula, and continued reconnaissance into the nebula was suspended.

South Aegian Nebula

An outcropping of the Edge Nebula, the South Aegean Nebula is smaller than it’s cousin in the north, and has less electromagnetic interference within. With little economic or strategic value, the South Aegean Nebula is rarely utilised by the Corsairs, and parts are still unexplored.