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* '''[[Lausanne Complex]]''' -- ''[[Gallic Royal Intelligence]]''  
 
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The Bern Field is an enormous asteroid belt surrounding Zurich's yellow giant. Initial surveys indicate little to no mineral deposits of economic value in the compact rock asteroids field. Also little to no emissions are recorded from the field indicating very little traffic by the system residents.
 
The Bern Field is an enormous asteroid belt surrounding Zurich's yellow giant. Initial surveys indicate little to no mineral deposits of economic value in the compact rock asteroids field. Also little to no emissions are recorded from the field indicating very little traffic by the system residents.
  
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Interestingly, the Bern Field is nearly analogous to [[Bering|Bering's]] Tanner Belt in composition and density, and the similar color of their suns has led to Zurich being described as a home away from home for the [[Unioners]] of [[Pacifica Base|Pacifica]].
  
 
'''Valais Cloud'''
 
'''Valais Cloud'''
  
Preceding planet Avers are the asteroids that make up the Avers Greeks in the Valais Cloud. Its distance from any settlements make in depth cartography difficult, and the limited value of the materials present preclude extensive charting.
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Preceding Planet Avers are the asteroids that make up the Avers Greeks in the Valais Cloud. Its distance from any settlements make in depth cartography difficult, and the limited value of the materials present preclude extensive charting.
  
  
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=See Also=
 
=See Also=
  
 
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[[Category: Gallic Border Worlds]]
 
[[Category: Border Worlds]]
 
[[Category: Border Worlds]]

Revision as of 16:26, 1 July 2019

Zurich
Zurich.png
System
Governing House
Region Border Worlds
Connected
Systems
Cologne
Picardy

No description available.

System Overview

Astronomical Bodies
Stellar Objects

Yellow Giant

  • TYPE: G3.3
  • LUMINOSITY: III
  • COLOR: Yellow
  • TEMPERATURE: 5K
  • MASS: 1.48 x 10e30 kg
Cresta.png
Cresta
Uninhabited
Planet Avers.png
Planet Avers
Uninhabited
Ramsen.png
Ramsen
Inhabited













  • None
  • Bern Field
  • Glarus Cloud
  • Valais Cloud
  • Vaud Cloud
Industrial Development
Faction Presence
Lawful Factions
Corporations & Guilds
Unlawful Factions



System Map


Areas of Interest

Nebulae

Glarus Cloud

The Glarus Cloud has been charted from a distance but left largely unexplored, as GMS survey teams have been concentrating on more accessible regions in the system.


Vaud Cloud

Trailing planet Avers is the wide Vaud Cloud which makes up the Avers Trojans. Early GMS surveys of the cloud have shown the materials present in the system to be of little economic value, relegating further exploration of the clouds in the system it to tertiary priority to GMS cartographers.


Asteroid Fields

Bern Field

The Bern Field is an enormous asteroid belt surrounding Zurich's yellow giant. Initial surveys indicate little to no mineral deposits of economic value in the compact rock asteroids field. Also little to no emissions are recorded from the field indicating very little traffic by the system residents.

Interestingly, the Bern Field is nearly analogous to Bering's Tanner Belt in composition and density, and the similar color of their suns has led to Zurich being described as a home away from home for the Unioners of Pacifica.

Valais Cloud

Preceding Planet Avers are the asteroids that make up the Avers Greeks in the Valais Cloud. Its distance from any settlements make in depth cartography difficult, and the limited value of the materials present preclude extensive charting.


Jump Gates/Holes


See Also