Orkney | |
System | |
Governing House | Independent |
Region | Tau Border Worlds |
Connected Systems | Roussillon Tau-61 Tau-23 Languedoc |
No description available.
System Overview
Astronomical Bodies
Stellar Objects
Medium Green
Planetary Objects
Nebulae & Asteroids
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Industrial Development
Space Stations
Commodity Mining
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Faction Presence
Lawful Factions
Corporations & Guilds
Unlawful Factions
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System Map
Areas of Interest
Nebulae
Asteroid Fields
Eynhallow Asteroid Field
A medium-sized field of planetary fragments that was once used by the IMG to extract certain valuable resources. The exact nature of their operations is unknown.
Brittany Minefield
>>>WARNING: MINES DETECTED<<<
The Brittany minefield was first laid in 652 AGS (736 AS) to conceal the entrance to Gallia. Until breached by The Council in 733 AGS (817 AS), the minefield was navigable only by narrow, twisting passages known only to the Gallic Crown's autonomous spies -- The Huissiers. In the years since the First Gallic War, the minefield has fallen into disrepair and begun to disperse explosives across the Eynhallow Ice Field.
Westray Asteroid Field
>>>WARNING: NAVIGATIONAL HAZARD<<<
The Westray asteroid field is an imposing barrier that separates Gallia and the Taus, and had long concealed Gallia from the rest of Sirius. Attempts to cross the field in anything other than the smallest of vessels are fraught with danger and often result in death. Due to the treacherous nature of the field, it remained largely unexplored until the Gallic Invasion of Sirius when Gallic Royal Navy sappers cleared the Giant's Causeway for fleet navigation. In more recent years, some efforts have been made to exploit the resources within the field.
Stronsay Asteroid Field
A medium-sized field of planetary fragments that was once used by the IMG to extract certain valuable resources. The exact nature of their operations is unknown.
Wrecks
Jump Gates/Holes
Target System | Type | Location |
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Roussillon | Jump Hole | D-7 |
Tau-61 | Jump Hole | C-3/2 |
Tau-23 | Jump Hole | F-6 |
Languedoc | Jump Hole | F-2 |