Ouroboros Cluster (Turn 0, August, 30, 2004)
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Heart Region (region, hyperspace)
The core of the Achilles Cluster is a densely region of ancient stars. No major starfaring race has risen to prominence in this region.
Cauldron (system, red giant)
Were it not for the presence of The Ring the ansible beacon that led the young Races here, the Cauldron system would have nothing to interest explorers. Cauldron's companion star, a pale, roiling body too hot to be a planet, too small to become a star, swept any material capable of forming a planet into its own mass billions of years ago.
Battleship Hammurabi (ship, peacekeeper) Gamemaster
The ancients, in their wisdom, knew that force might sometimes be required to keep the peace. They built the peacekeeper fleet, a fleet of robotic warships, some of titanic proportions. The Peacekeepers will ruthlessly enforce peace in the Cauldron system. A powerful AI commands each ship, though operations can be improvde by the addition of a sentient bridge crew. The Peacekeepers function at the command of the Consul.
Notes:
  • military
  • battleship
  • peacekeeper
  • weapon: nullification cannons
  • ancient
  • ship force field
  • mobile
Battleship Solon (ship, peacekeeper) Gamemaster
The ancients, in their wisdom, knew that force might sometimes be required to keep the peace. They built the peacekeeper fleet, a fleet of robotic warships, some of titanic proportions. The Peacekeepers will ruthlessly enforce peace in the Cauldron system. A powerful AI commands each ship, though operations can be improvde by the addition of a sentient bridge crew. The Peacekeepers function at the command of the Consul.
Notes:
  • military
  • battleship
  • peacekeeper
  • weapon: nullification cannons
  • ancient
  • ship force field
  • mobile
Battleship Numa (ship, peacekeeper) Gamemaster
The ancients, in their wisdom, knew that force might sometimes be required to keep the peace. They built the peacekeeper fleet, a fleet of robotic warships, some of titanic proportions. The Peacekeepers will ruthlessly enforce peace in the Cauldron system. A powerful AI commands each ship, though operations can be improvde by the addition of a sentient bridge crew. The Peacekeepers function at the command of the Consul.
Notes:
  • military
  • battleship
  • peacekeeper
  • weapon: nullification cannons
  • ancient
  • ship force field
  • mobile
Peacekeeper Shipyards (space station, shipyard)
The repair and maintenance platform for the peacekeeper fleet, Peace 1, orbits 220 miles ahead of The Ring around the substellar object, The Devourer.
The Devourer (world, substellar body)
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." --John Milton, Paradise Lost
Science Ship I (ship, diplomatic) The Scientists
This ship features a number of interesting, non-standard additions.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • powerful
  • stealthy
  • lucky
  • slow
Avalon (ship, diplomatic) Terpsichore
The sleek design of the Avalon reflects the faded glory of the Terpsichoran empire.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • military
Terpsichore Entourage (team, diplomatic) Terpsichore
A diplomatic team can carry out simple diplomatic tasks, such as voting in the Ring Council. It may not suggest a motion, vote for chairman, or accept a political appointment, however.
Notes:
  • Race: Terpsichore
  • diplomat
The Ring (space station, ring)
The older Races have long known that The Ring existed, but its location was secret. Built by the Ancients as a place of assembly and peace, it has been kept functioning over the millennia by the mysterious technologies of the ancients and its silent guardians, the sentinels. The Consul, an ancient AI of startling power, presides over the assembly. It is programmed to ensure that The Ring fulfills the function for which it was built, to provide a place for assembly and debate between the intelligent spacefaring Races of the Ouroboros Cluster. The Ring is a ring-shaped space station four miles in diameter. The inner surface of The Ring is studded with beautiful towers and structures whose meaning or purpose is now unknown. The outer ring contains docking ports for the diplomatic residences. At the center of the ring lies the Assembly, a golden dome where all the Races can meet in discussion. The Consul acts as speaker of the assembly through a large golden robot built in the image of an unknown alien Race. The Ring is cared for by the Keepers, a race of robotic beings possibly created by the ancients.
The Consul (AI, Ancient) Gamemaster
The Consul is the ancient AI that presides over all the resources of The Ring. Its programming requires it to act according to the needs of the young races while allowing them to pursue their own paths. Its first principle is to allow the New races to rule themselves by offerring them assistance without coercion. To this end, the The Consul has invited all intelligent races to participate in a Council at the Ring. The Consul will act as chairbeing of this council, through it's mouthepeice, a robotic torso anchored in the center of the Council Dome.
Notes:
  • ancient
  • immobile
Scientist 003 (leader, delegate) The Scientists
The first evidence that the Hive meant to enter stellar civilization was its allocation hidden="false" of a single representative to the University. Scientist 003 has since become a valuable member of the scientific team.
Notes:
  • Race: Hive
  • diplomat
  • scientist
  • stealthy
  • cunning
  • swashbuckler
  • mobile
University Diplomatic Attachment (team, diplomatic) The Scientists
A diplomatic team can carry out simple diplomatic tasks, such as voting in the Ring Council. It may not suggest a motion, vote for chairman, or accept a political appointment, however.
Notes:
  • diplomat
Sir Mojnar (leader, diplomat) Majestic
Sir Mojnar is a noted warrior and always wears a necklace of teeth from a Storm Bear he killed himself.
Notes:
  • Race: Majestic Sapiens
  • diplomat
  • intimidating
  • farmer
  • nobleman
  • healthy
  • reckless
  • mobile
Uhrmax (leader, diplomat) Ilithids
Uhrmax is the current Ilithid representative to the Ring.
Notes:
  • Race: Ilithid
  • psychic
  • diplomat
  • elite
  • loyal
  • mobile
Ilithid Diplomatic Team (team, diplomatic) Ilithids
A diplomatic team can carry out simple diplomatic tasks, such as voting in the Ring Council. It may not suggest a motion, vote for chairman, or accept a political appointment, however. The Ilithid Diplomatic Team is well supported with a detachment of Morlock servants.
Notes:
  • diplomat
  • Race: Ilithid
Tendril (leader, diplomact) Orchera
Tendril's bloodline obviously descends from a flowering variety of plant as is evidenced by his striking colors and pleasant scent. Tendril is notably more expressive than the average Orcheran and would be considered by most to be quite pleasing to the eye.
Notes:
  • Race: Orchera
  • diplomat
  • intelligent
  • charismatic
  • friendly
  • mobile
Diplomatic Gathering (team, diplomatic) Orchera
A diplomatic team can carry out simple diplomatic tasks, such as voting in the Ring Council. It may not suggest a motion, vote for chairman, or accept a political appointment, however.
Notes:
  • Race: Orchera
  • diplomat
Malas (leader, diplomat) Terpsichore
Malax's attitude towards the council is one of aloofness. He generally considers it beneath him to vote unless the direct interests of the Terpsichorans are at stake.
Notes:
  • Race: Terpsichore
  • mobile
  • diplomat
  • aloof
  • proud
- Ancient technology (mystery, technology)
The technology of the ancients remains an impenetrable mystery. Surely they were far beyond any Race of today.
- Ancient defences (barrier, defenses)
The Ancients foresaw that some of the young Races might fail to see the wisdom of their plan. To discourage any sort of violent behavior against the ring itself, automated weapons systems and attack droids protect its vital points, not to mention intelligent viruses to guard the computer systems. The Consul and associated systems are well protected by anti-intrusion devices of stunning complexity.
- Ring Factory Level (industrial base, heavy) gamemaster
The Ring includes an extensive factory level that extends all the way around the ring just above the space docks. The factory is capable of producing a wide range of goods, including food and equipment. This is not only for the care of the ring and the diplomats, but to provide emergency resources that the council can use to aid the needs of the member Races or replenish losses in the Peacekeeper fleets.
Notes:
  • Ring Factory Contracts Administrator: nobody
Diplomatic Residence (outpost, diplomatic)
The Ring includes diplomatic residences that, with a little effort, can be converted into quarters for the diplomatic corps or any Race that holds a seat on the Assembly. The diplomats are well cared for by the Keepers.
Star Barque (ship, template) Majestic
Sir Mojnar prefers his light Barque to heavier vessels.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • military
  • scout
  • fast
Protector I (ship, diplomatic) Ilithids
Ilithid ships are sleek, strange vessels that resemble metallic squids.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • frigate
  • cargo bay
  • weapon: psychic ram
Seed (ship, diplomatic) Orchera
famous as the site of the first contact between the Orchera and Ilithids, the Seed is actually a ship of unknown alien manufacture. This led to much mystery and confusion over the nature of the Orcheran race.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • frigate
  • offensive style
  • alien
  • famous
Barter (system, outpost)
Barter's main world is one of the oldest trade stops in the cluster. The natives of Barter, a herbivorous race of tripeds, have a complex language which requires a dual set of vocal chords to speak. Their own name for themselves and their system has long been forgotten by most races. The system is now simply called Barter, and the herbivores are called the Barter Race.
- Ouroborus Route-Barter (trade route, Ouroboros)
The Ouroboros route crosses through the territories of several major races and provides the main route of trade through the galaxy. This system is a stopping point on the route.
Cinder (world, airless)
Theorists beleive that Cinder was struck by a large asteroid of planetoid in its youth. The young world was sundered into semi-molten peices that never fully coalesced. The result is a bizarre, scarred planet with chasms hunderds of miles deep.
Notes:
  • airless
  • feature: gargantuan bottomless caverns
Chaff (world, asteroid field)
Barter's asteroid field extends from the orbit of Cinder almost to that of Barterworld iteslf. It may be composed of fragments of the collision that gave Cinder its current form. Several regions of the field are dangerously unpredictable and considered un-navigable.
Notes:
  • asteroid field
  • dense
  • un-navigable
Barterworld (world, desert)
Barterworld's history goes back millennia to the very first Young Races. Its surface is a patchwork of landing pads and trade stations, most clustered around its ancient spaceport. Barter's native race of semi-nomadic herbivores make a living by charging a small fee for use of the planet's surface. This fee is usually paid in the form of foodstuffs to whatever herd happens to be in the area at the time. A very few of the Barter race have gone into trade themselves, running taverns or hangers for visiting ships.
Notes:
  • desert
Insectoid Explorer (ship, diplomatic) Insectoid
Insectoid ships are strange, sleek craft studded with sensor spines.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • military
Delegate Istak (leader, diplomat) Insectoid
Most other races were suprised when the Insectoids sent one of their own to the Ring Station.
Notes:
  • diplomat
  • elite
  • cunning
  • charismatic
  • Race: Insectoid
  • mobile
diplomatic swarm (team, diplomatic) Insectoid
A diplomatic team can carry out simple diplomatic tasks, such as voting in the Ring Council. It may not suggest a motion, vote for chairman, or accept a political appointment, however. The Diplomatic swarm is composed of a rather small, but well-spoken variation on the Insectoid form.
Notes:
  • race: Hive
  • diplomat
Heartstrand Region (region, hyperspace)
The Heartstrand is a bright arm of younger stars and star formation regions. These feed from energy drawn off the heart by a supermassive black hole billions of years ago. This region is the origin of the Human Race.
Sidaris XVI (system, black hole)
The spinning corona of hot gasses surrounding the suppermassive black hole Sidaris XVII dominates the night sky of all the worlds in the Heartstrand. The regions is classified as 'extremely dangerous', and automated buoys warn approaching ships of the gravitational and radiation hazards.
Sol (system, Terran home system) Terra
This star system contains an unusually large number of planetary bodies of varied composition. It is also the home system of the Terran Race. There is considerable trade between the various worlds and outposts. The largest settlements, outside of the capitol world Earth, are, first, the Mars Colonies, and second the mining outpost on Mercury. The system is still recovering from the brief, failed war of Maritian independence. The current government, with an elected Senate and President, represent a compromise between the warring factions.
Notes:
  • Race: Terran
- Ouroborus Route-Sol (trade route, Ouroboros)
The Ouroboros route crosses through the territories of several major races and provides the main route of trade through the galaxy. This system is a main stopping point on the route.
- system defenses (barrier, defenses)
Owing to the many intra-Human conflicts over the decades since they left their homeworld to explore their own system, the Terran race has a wide range of automated defenses, including interceptors, system ships, and armed sattellites around major worlds.
Mercury (world, airless) Terra
Mercury is a rocky, airless world that has one side locked facing Sol. Several Terran mining settlements straddle the line between the dark side and the light side. Even this environment is harsh. Only the toughest or most desperate of Humans try to make their life here.
Notes:
  • airless
  • Mining
  • locked aspect
  • inferno
  • mineral rich
Venus (world, venusian)
Due to its dense cloud cover and crushing temperature, Venus has never been colonized.
Notes:
  • venusian
  • rocky
  • hostile
  • storms
Earth (world, habitable) Terra
Earh, the origion of both the Terran and Majestic races is also known as Terra. More than half of this verdant world's surface is covered by water. The Capitol of the Human Confederacy is located here. Billions of Humans live here, filling almost every useful surface on the planet.
Notes:
  • habitable
  • agriculture
  • mining
  • heavy industrial base
  • life
President Gault (leader, president) Terra
Only an administrator as charismatic as President Gault could have united the warring factions and won the popular vote on both Mars and Earth.
Notes:
  • chief executive
  • administrator
  • charismatic
  • ambitious
  • famous
  • mobile
  • Race: Terran
- Earthforce (barrier, planetary defense force)
"The planetary milita wants YOU!" --Earthforce Recruitment Poster
- Industrial Base-Earth (industrial base, heavy) Terra
An indsutrial base is required to build ships and other heavy equipment. It also improves the economy by providing goods for trade. Earth's great factory cities spread hundreds of miles across the surface of the world.
- Trouble: overpopulation (trouble, population)
Earth suffers from acute overpopulation, made worse by the effects of a string of ecological disasters. Massive numbers of Humans live in poverty and squalor. This feeds unrest, and contributes to the serious pollution and ecological instability.
Kubric Station (space station, spaceport) Terra
Kubric station is the primary stopping point for interplanetary and interstellar trade in the Sol system. Beings of many races can be found here. Kurbic station is composed of two large counter-rotating rings. The "upper" includes commercial and private structures, the "lower" is the main base for the Human fleet.
Notes:
  • armored
The Asteroid Field (world, asteroid field) Terra
This imaginatively named region is a loose field of miscellaneous rocks. A refeuling depot for the Human Fleet is located on one of the larger lumps, named Ceres.
Ceres Outpost (space station, fuel depot) Terra
The primary refeulling post for traffic in and out of the inner system, Ceres is infamous amoung Human naval personnel as the most boring station in the Navy.
Notes:
  • Military
Mars (world, desert) Terra
In the aftermath of the Earth-Mars war, may regions of the planet are still scarred, even uninhabitable. Anger and bitterness continues to fester in the three major domed cities. The bulk of the populous, however, are content to run their moisture farms and vote in the Solar elections.
Notes:
  • desert
  • agriculture
  • Feature: Olympus Mons, gigantic volcano
Jupiter (world, gas giant)
While a few brave gas skimmers live on the inner moons and make a living off the valuable organic compounds in Jupiter's atmosphere, no commercially viable way to harvest it has yet been developed. Jupiter has dozens of moons, ranging from tiny rocks, to the deep-ocean iceball, Europa, and the volcanic inferno, Io.
Notes:
  • gas giant
  • many moons
  • Feature: Great Red Spot
  • hostile
  • Valuable gasses
  • superhurricane winds
Saturn (world, gas giant)
Mysterious and beautiful, Saturn nevertheless hosts no notable colonies or outposts. Legends and tales about the ringed world abound.
Notes:
  • gas giant
  • mineral poor
  • mysterious
  • feature: ring system
  • beautiful
Earthforce Defender 954 (ship, interceptor) Terra
Human ships are often sleek in design, reflecting the shape of the avians of the human homeworld.
Notes:
  • military
  • mobile
  • military
Admiral Taggata (leader, admiral) Terra
"War is the continuation of politics by alternative means" -- Clausewitz
Notes:
  • drunkard
  • fast
  • elite
  • military
  • mobile
  • Race: Terran
Magellan II (ship, explorer) Terra
Magellan II represents the latest in Terran science and design.
Notes:
  • stealthy
  • explorer
  • disciplined
  • mobile
  • military
Ivana Parva (leader, diplomat) Terra
Ivana Parva's exploits in the war of Martian Independence are near legendary.
Notes:
  • diplomat
  • spy
  • famous
  • intelligent
  • mobile
  • Race: Terran
Bill Nye (leader, scientist) Terra
Bill Nye's pioneering work in the cyberntic replacement of limbs is well known. His own right hand can be replaced by various interchangeable scientific instruments.
Notes:
  • Race: Terran
  • scientist
  • cybernetic limb
  • intimidating
  • mobile
Terran Diplomatic Corps (team, diplomatic) Terra
A diplomatic team can carry out simple diplomatic tasks, such as voting in the Ring Council. It may not suggest a motion, vote for chairman, or accept a political appointment, however. The Terran Diplomatic Corps are known for their snappy uniforms.
Notes:
  • race: Terran
  • diplomat
Second Diplomatic Corps (team, diplomatic) Terra
A diplomatic team can carry out simple diplomatic tasks, such as voting in the Ring Council. It may not suggest a motion, vote for chairman, or accept a political appointment, however.
Notes:
  • race: Terran
  • diplomat
Neptune (world, gas giant)
Neptune is truly the frontier of the Solar system. It's moon Triton features a small colony, the farthest civilian settlement of any size from Earth.
Notes:
  • gas giant
Uranus (world, gas giant)
Uranus is a gas giant with a large number of moons.
Notes:
  • gas giant
  • hostile
  • ice storms
Pluto (world, iceball) Terra
Pluto is a barren, frozen world. The only Human habitation of note is a listening post and observatory.
Notes:
  • iceball
  • Feature: Delicate ice spires
Cocoon Nebula Region (region, hyperspace)
Ironically, the beautiful Cocoon Nebula is all but invisible to those who live nearest it. The streams of incandescant gases that make it up are too thinly spread to be easily visible from close range. In order to properly view its majesty, one must travel as far from it as possible. Those few residents of the region who have undertaken the journey, claim it is worth it.
Majestic (system, Majestic Colony Home System) Majestic
In the early days of Terran space exploration, during the First Ecological Disaster, a combine of rich philanthropists built the Majestic, the first Terran colony ship. The dream of its builders was the hope that humanity might survive somewhere among the stars even if it were to perish on Earth. The Majestic used conventional drives to accelerate to near light speed. Nevertheless, the journey was to take generations. The colony was thought lost until a Nomad trade convoy happened upon a Majestic scout. Terra immediately claimed the colony as its own, but has never attempted to press its claims.
Ragnarok (world, gas giant)
Deep in the heart of Ragnarok's atmosphere, an array of titanic monoliths float. Each is over 3 miles high, and they are arrayed in a ring around the equator of the planet 713 miles apart. Because of the hostility of the atmosphere, few studies of these objects have yet been undertaken.
Notes:
  • gas giant
  • artifacts
  • giant electrical storms
New Venus (world, airless)
The crust of New Venus is covered in highly reflective dust. From space, the world has a bright appearance, which the first colonists compared to Venus in the Sol System.
Notes:
  • airless
  • beautiful
  • volcanic
  • rocky
Majestica (world, iceball) Majestic
Initially, the Majestic colonists were not encouraged by what they saw, a system with no earthlike planets. When they discovered signs of life on the third world, however, they made the decision to land their colony ship immediately. The bulk of the inhabitants still live in the region surrounding the city of Landfall. Landfall is built on an icy plain above a deep resevoir of fresh water teeming with life. Mining has been a difficulty, however, as little usable ore can be found near the surface, and infestations of ice snakes are always a problem. The Majestic Colony thought they were the first to explore Majestica, until a boring crew uncovered an alien hull frozen hundreds of meters below the surface.
Notes:
  • iceball
  • artifacts
  • ice mountains
  • life
  • mineral poor
  • agriculture
  • mining
  • lifeform: insidious snakes
  • lifeform: bipedal abominations
  • well administrated
Queen Isolda I (leader, administrator) Majestic
Queen Isolda is beloved of her subjects, though those close to her know she has some unsavory habits.
Notes:
  • Race: Majestic Sapiens
  • administrator
  • chief executive
  • inspiring
  • careful
  • currupt
  • monarch
  • mobile
- Fenris Guard (barrier, defense)
All young nobles who are not first born must serve a period in the Fenris Guard, the defense squadron of the homeworld. Consisting mostly of squadrons of fighters launched from sattelites and static bases, the Guard is capable of responding quickly to any threat.
Prospero (ship, alien) Majestic
Prospero is an ancient AI ship dug from the surface of Majestica. The ships' AI has no memory of its function or past, and is anxious to learn. Majestic scientists have not hesitated to take it under their wing.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • heavy weapons
  • nimble
  • ancient
  • military
Inquisitor Barque (ship, inquisition) Majestic
The Queen likes to keep a close eye on what happens in her domain. The Inquisitional cruiser's job is to police the realm and resport directly to the Queen.
Notes:
  • stealthy
  • mobile
  • military
The Advisor (leader, spy) Majestic
The alien creature known as the advisor arrived in system from parts unknown during the coronation of the young queen Isolda. It quickly ingratiated herself to the Queen and her council. It quickly rose to a position that many native born nobles envy.
Notes:
  • Race: Alien 81
  • spy
  • administrator
  • intelligent
  • dictatorial
  • ambitious
  • corrupt
  • mobile
- Industrial Base-Majestica (industrial base, medium) Majestic
An indsutrial base is required to build ships and other heavy equipment. It also improves the economy by providing goods for trade.
- Trouble: lack of raw materials (trouble, resource)
What little mineral wealth can be found near the surface of Majestica is rapidly being depleted.
Odin (world, iceball)
Odin's surface bears the scars of numerous impacts. A recent volcanic eruption melted a huge region of the surface, which re-froze into a shape that the Majestics beleive looks like a gigantic eye, hence the name of the world.
Notes:
  • iceball
  • hostile
  • rugged terrain
  • cratered
  • ice volcanos
Ajax (system, outpost)
The Ajax system is a stopping point on the great Ourobors trade route. The system consists of a yellow sun and a small brown dwarf star on an extreme eliptical orbit. There are a number of asteroids and sub-planetoid chunks, but little else of interest here.
- Ouroborus Route-Ajax (trade route, Ouroboros)
The Ouroboros route crosses through the territories of several major races and provides the main route of trade through the galaxy. This system is a stopping point on the route.
Ajax Minor (world, substellar body)
Ajax Minor is too small to be poperly called a star, but too massive and too hot to be truly called a gas giant.
Notes:
  • brown dwarf
Capernau (system, Cappocean Home System)
Capernau has been a trade stop on the Ouroboros route for generations. The friendly Cappocean race provides an important source for exotic foodstuffs and biochemicals used throughout the cluster.
- Ouroborus Route-Capernau (trade route, Ouroboros)
The Ouroboros route crosses through the territories of several major races and provides the main route of trade through the galaxy. This system is a stopping point on the route.
Timsu (world, gas giant)
Timsu has an impressive ring system and hundreds of moons. Most of these are small fragments captured from the Alura belt. Timsu is named for an important character in Cappocean myth. Those capable of understanding the Cappocean language affirm that the Ballad of Timsu is among the most beautiful examples of epic poetry in the Cluster.
Notes:
  • gas giant
  • ringed
  • many moons
  • ice storms
Alarua Mercator (world, asteroid field)
The Alura belt is actually several small clusters of pre-planetary fragments that never fully coaslesced. Several uncharted prospecting communities have alternately prospered or failed, fed by the hope of trade with Cappocea.
Notes:
  • asteroid field
Cappocea (world, ocean)
The green oceans of Cappocea harbor the largest intelligent species known to galactic civilization. Three islands, comprising about 25 square miles are the only dry land on the planet. Here, in the deep-water harbor of the trade city of Apar, the Cappocean's trade deep water kelp and exotic shellfish for metals and such technologies as are useful to them in their deep ocean habitat.
Notes:
  • ocean
  • habitable
  • agriculture
  • lifeform: intelligent whales
  • lifeform: dangerous predators
  • lifeform: poisonous slugs
- Cappocean Defenses (barrier, militia)
Though their relations with other races have been generally friendly, Cappocean society has a long history of armed conflict carried out by their warrior caste. In time of trouble, all Cappocean knights are bound to fight to defend the greater good.
- Industrial Base-Cappernau (industrial base, light)
An indsutrial base is required to build ships and other heavy equipment. It also improves the economy by providing goods for trade. The Cappocean's do not engage in heavy industry, but do have small, craft based guilds that produce a wide range of goods made from native ceramics. Durable corals or imported metals provide the raw materials for weapons and other goods.
Onir (world, airless)
Onir is the nearest world to the star Capernau. A long network of ridges, bright with quartz depostis, give it a wrinkled look from space.
Notes:
  • airless
  • rocky
Olympus Region (region, hyperspace)
The Olympus region is so-named for the star Olympus, a high-radiation white star that is the brightest visible in the night sky through most regions of the Ourobors Cluster.
Sechi (system, inhabited)
Several races and guilds have voiced the desire to establish a permanent claim on the Sechi system. Because of its strategic location, however, the Ilithids have always strenously objected to any such plan. The recent discovery of valuable minerals in the upper cloud levels of Sechi II have again renewed this interest.
- Ouroborus Route-Sechi (trade route, Ouroboros)
The Ouroboros route crosses through the territories of several major races and provides the main route of trade through the galaxy. This system is a stopping point on the route.
Ilithid Protectorate Embassy (space station, diplomatic) Ilithids
Because the Ilithid Protectorate lies off the main Ourboros route, the Ilithids maintain an embassy station in Sechi. Those who have business to transact with the Protectorate can contact them through the diplomatic staff of the station.
Notes:
  • immobile
  • armored
IPE Diplomatic Team (team, diplomatic) Ilithids
The IPE team keeps the embassy running smoothly.
Notes:
  • Race: Ilithid
  • diplomat
Sechi IV (world, gas giant)
Sechi IV is a particularly large gas giant, almost classifyable as a sub-stellar object. It glows with an eerie inner light.
Notes:
  • gas giant
  • feature: glowing cloud bands
  • locked aspect
Starlight (space station, fuel depot)
Starlight's complete laws are inscribed on a metal plate taken from the hull of the first ship to explore the system. This plate sits in the main landing bay of the station. They read 'Welcome to Starlight. No explosives permitted. No bazookas. No pets.'
Notes:
  • armored
  • heavy weapons
  • criminal
Sechi III (world, gas giant)
Sechi III's erratic orbit takes it well above and blow the plain of the ecliptic. As a result, the planet has few visitors.
Notes:
  • gas giant
Sechi II (world, gas giant)
Sechi II's atmosphere is rich with rare organic minerals and exotic gases.
Notes:
  • gas giant
  • mineral rich
Sechi I (world, asteroid field)
The Sechi I debris field stretches from just inside the orbit of Sechi II all the way to Sechi's upper corona. The heat is so intense that many of the inner asteroids are partially liquid balls of metal-rich magma and slag.
Notes:
  • asteroid field
  • inferno
  • hostile
  • mineral rich
  • mining
Ironforge (space station, mining outpost)
Ironforge is more a ragtag collection of scrapped hulls and hollowed out rocks welded into a semi-coherent whole than a space station. Nevertheless, this city is home to some twenthy thousand miners and prospectors, most of them Gron. Small mining camps dot the asteroids, though the living is far from easy.
Satyr (system, outpost)
A small refeuling outpost ran by a coalition of traders form a minor race called the Gron serves as the main stopping point for ships travelling between Olympus and the Ring Station. The spectacle of this binary system serves as a reminder of the terrors and hazards of space. The secondary star, Satyr II, is a black hole orbiting close to the blue supergiant Satyr. A bright filament of hot gasses connects the two as Satyr slowly falls into its dark neighbor.
Satyr Station (world, asteroid)
Satyr Station wouldn't even be worth including on the charts, were it not for the small but busy refeuling depot located here. The station is feircely independant and will sell fuel to any and all who call.
Notes:
  • airless
  • asteroid
Great Olympus (system, Uninhabited)
The white star Olympus is the brightest star visible in all regions of the cluster from the Widow's Gap to beyond Olympus region.
Olympus I (world, airless)
This rocky world orbits close to its parent star, Olympus.
Notes:
  • airless
  • irradiated
  • rocky
Olypus II (world, gas giant)
The gas giant Olympus II is bathed in the endless storm of radiation thrown out by Olympus.
Notes:
  • gas giant
  • irradiated
Farstrand Region (region, hyperspace)
The farstrand is a region of luminous gasses pulled from the Heart stars by some ancient cataclysm.
Llorasc (system, Ilithid Home System) Ilithids
Llorasc is the home system of two races, the enigmatic Ilithids and the servient Morlocks. For centuries, the Ilithid Protectorate has been one of the most peaceful regions of the cluster.
Thrall (world, venusian) Ilithids
The Morlocks, the native inhabitants of Llore are an ancient race. They were initially prevented from acheiving space travel by the high gravity and obscuring thick atmosphere of their world. When they finally took the first tentative steps into space near the dawn of the age of Young Races, the Ilithids were waiting for them. Over the centuries, the relationship between the two races has become symbiotic, some even say exploitive. The Morlocks provide the Ilithids with manual labor, while the Ilithids provide for the the Morlocks' needs. In recent decades, the Morlock population has shown a slow but steady decline.
Notes:
  • venusian
  • high gravity
  • mining
  • life
  • lifeform: cuddly snakes
  • lifeform: radioactive bacteria
  • lifeform: intelligent herbivores
Oulomb (leader, military) Ilithids
Although Oulomb is as alien-looking as the rest of his kind, he has a particular flair for fashion that even non-Ilithid races find pleasing to the eye. His military dress robes are sharp and stylish.
Notes:
  • Race: Ilithid
  • psychic
  • disciplined
  • poet
  • beautiful
  • mobile
- barrier fleet (barrier, defenses)
Most Ilithid transports and merchant ships carry some armaments. As a result, the Protectorate has a considerable fleet of non-jump capable defense ships it can call upon in an emergency.
The Ilithon (world, airless) Ilithids
According to the most acient accounts, Llore's close-orbiting moon The Ilithon entered the system in ancient times and was captured by the gravity of Llore. Others point out that this is physically unlikely, and suggest that the Ilithids migrated to the Ouroboros cluster form a neighboring galaxy. The Ilithids live in great presurized networks of subterrenean caverns and undergound cities that honeycomb the planetoid.
Notes:
  • airless
  • rocky
  • hollow
  • agriculture
Protector Thrask (leader, administrator) Ilithids
The chief protector holds responsibility for the well-being of all Ilithids and the care of all Morlocks.
Notes:
  • Race: Ilithid
  • chief executive
  • psychic
  • stealthy
  • charismatic
  • mobile
Urksek (leader, scientist) Ilithids
Urksek is somewhat accident prone, but otherwise skilled.
Notes:
  • Race: Ilithid
  • scientist
  • corrupt
  • unlucky
  • psychic
  • mobile
- Industrial Base-The Ilithon (industrial base, heavy) Ilithids
An indsutrial base is required to build ships and other heavy equipment. It also improves the economy by providing goods for trade. Almost all industrial work on the Ilithon is carried out by Morlock workers
- trouble: labor shortage (trouble, population)
Due to the reduced Morlock population, the Ilithid protectorate's industrial capabilities are seriously jeopardized.
Protector II (ship, cargo) Ilithids
Ilithid ships are sleek, strange vessels that resemble metallic squids.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • weapon: psychic ram
  • cruiser
  • cargo bay
  • battle scarred
  • military
Explorer I (ship, science) Ilithids
DESCRIPTION GOES HERE
Notes:
  • mobile
  • science
  • frigate
Terpsichore (system, dead)
Terpsichore was once the home of a thriving race of arachnoids. The Terpsichorans were a highly advanced race with a number of small colonies and outposts in the Terpsichore system and beyond. The system was devastated when their sun went nova unexpectedly. Now this branch of the Ouroboros route is closed, due to the lack of goods, and the serious navigational hazards in the region.
Terpsichore Prime (world, dead)
A burned out husk is all that remains of the once prosperous and powerful Terpsichoran home world.
Notes:
  • dead
  • irradiated
  • hostile
  • airless
Ovlost (world, airless)
Ovlost is a barren, forsaken world.
Notes:
  • airless
  • irradiated
  • cratered
Belt of Tears (world, asteroid belt)
A few Terpsichorans still inhabit the outer asteroid belt of the system, mostly living as pirates or privateers. Their presence makes the system even more unfriendly to travellers..
Notes:
  • asteroid field
  • dense
The Last Outpost (outpost, pirate) Terpsichore
The Last Outpost is located inside a hollowed-out asteroid. The inhabitants are an increasinly poor lot who make their way by trading with, and occassionally raiding neighboring systems.
Notes:
  • heavy weapons
  • force field
Transept Region (region, hyperspace)
Transept region contains a number of dead worlds that bear the mark of some ancient cataclysm.
Origel (system, uninhabited)
Origel is a near uninhabited system on the Ourobors trade route. A small trade station provides a place for travellers of the route to rest, swap stories and trade goods.
- Ouroborus Route-Origel (trade route, Ouroboros)
The Ouroboros route crosses through the territories of several major races and provides the main route of trade through the galaxy. This system is a stopping point on the route.
Origel Station (space station, depot)
Origel Trade orbits far from the star Origel and provides a convenient stopping point for trade caravans following the Ourobors route. An array of defenses, including automated and manual missle arrays and turrets help make the station a poor prospect for pirate attack.
Notes:
  • automated defenses
  • trade station
Origel Beta (world, iceball)
Origel Beta's surface is regularly re-covered by upwellings from its deep oceans of briny water. Legend tells of a lost ancient city buried deep beneath the surface, but the active movement of the ice sheets makes this unlikely. Nevertheless, the phrase "Goods from Origel" remains parlance for particularly fantastic and rare items.
Notes:
  • iceball
  • mysterious
  • cueball
  • ice volcanos
Origel Alpha (world, airless)
Origel Alpha bears titanic scars that many experts have said could not have resulted from meteorite strikes. It is now beleived by a growing number of scientists that Origel Alpha is a scarred survivor of some ancient cataclysm or war in the Ancient era.
Notes:
  • airless
  • dusty
  • scarred
  • cratered
Selenis (system, sacred) Orchera
Selenis System is home both to the last surviving colony of Terpsichorans, and to a newly founded Orchera outpost.
- Ouroborus Route-Selenis (trade route, Ouroboros)
The Ouroboros route crosses through the territories of several major races and provides the main route of trade through the galaxy. This system is a stopping point on the route.
Selenis I (world, desert) Orchera
The magrinal desert world of Selenis I has attracted two colonies, one Terpsichoran, one Orchera.
Notes:
  • desert
  • rough terrain
  • agriculture
  • dusty
  • life
  • lifeform: exotic grass
  • lifeform: insidiious vines
- Cholust (colony, agricultural) Orchera
Cholust is a small agricultural enclave of the Orcheran race. Because of the scarcity of water, the colony has had hard times, but the durability of Orcheran food plants helps significantly.
Cholust Militia (army, militia) Orchera
The Orchera keep a small, lightly armed militia to guard the Cholust colony.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • military
  • undisciplined
Outpost 573 (outpost, research) Terpsichore
Outpost 573 was a Terpsichoran research base located near the south pole. Since the destruction of the Terpsichoran homeworld, suriviors have flocked to the base. The colony still struggles to survive with limited resources in the harsh climate. The base is defended by a trio of three large ion cannons capable of hitting ships in near orbit.
Notes:
  • heavy weapons
Tears of Terpse (ship, cargo) Terpsichore
The Tears is an ageing vessel, tasked with carrying supplies to the penal colony on Terpsichore II.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • cruiser
  • armored
  • slow
  • military
- Industrial Base-Outpost 573 (industrial base, light) Terpsichore
An indsutrial base is required to build ships and other heavy equipment. It also improves the economy by providing goods for trade.
Selenis II (world, airless) Terpsichore
Selenis II is the location of an old Terpsichoran penal colony. Rather than free the criminals, the Terpsichoran outpost at Selenis I elected to continue to supply the base and use it as a dumping ground for criminals.
Notes:
  • airless
  • dusty
  • mining
Selenis II Penal Colony (outpost, penal) Terpsichore
The Penal Colony is an armored dome defended by a small contingent of guards. Terpsichoran criminals work here, trading ore for supplies from Selenis I.
Notes:
  • armored
Ousl Terps (leader, diplomat) Terpsichore
Ousl Terps, the one-time guard captain of the penal colony, has declared himself supreme spokesman for the Terpsichoran race, with little dissent.
Notes:
  • Race: Terpsichore
  • chief executive
  • popular
  • beautiful
  • administrator
  • powerful
  • criminal
  • mobile
Selenis II Guards (team, military)
A military team can be used to guard a location or help control unrest. The Selenis II guards are a lightly armed defense corps.
Notes:
  • armored
  • military
  • criminal
Shrine of the Tree (outpost, shrine)
The Tree was discovered when a group of traders set down on Selenis II for repairs. Though there are a few lifeforms native to vaccum environments, The Tree conforms to none of them. Neither has any other example of it been found on Selenis II. In several ancient religious traditions, the Tree is the symbol of the Prophet's work. As a result, a small shrine has grown up around the tree to facilitate the growing number of pilgrims to the reputedly miraculous site. Even a few of the unreligious Orchera have visisted the spot.
Notes:
  • religious
Selenis III (world, gas giant)
Selenis III's raging storms make for a good show from space.
Notes:
  • gas giant
  • hostile
  • beautiful
- Nomad Armada One (armada, Nomad) The Tribe
The Nomads have been wandering the stars for so long, that not even they remember or even care where their homeworld was. The Nomad Armada follows the Ouroboros route, carrying trade goods and knowledge from place to place. Their arrival often brings a minor economic boom as they are always laden with trade goods from the far corners of the cluster.
Notes:
  • mobile
Audax (leader, administrator) The Tribe
Audax's eyes have seen more stars and planets than perhaps any other creature alive.
Notes:
  • race: Tribe
  • administrator
  • chief executive
  • careful
  • cautious
  • fast
  • mobile
Sophia (leader, diplomat) The Tribe
Sophia has a reputation for honesty and fair dealing, a rarity among star traders.
Notes:
  • race: Tribe
  • diplomat
  • fast
  • saintly
  • trustworthy
  • cunning
  • mobile
Felix (leader, diplomat) The Tribe
Felix's luck has saved him from more than one bad scrape.
Notes:
  • race: Tribe
  • lucky
  • honest
  • diplomat
  • mobile
- The Dark Pestilence (trouble, population)
The Dark Pestilence is a disease that affects only members of The Tribe. Past outbreaks have been devastating. So far there have only been a few isolated cases, but it is feared that it will soon spread.
Nomad Courier (ship, courier) The Tribe
Most Nomad ships have been repaired and refurbished so many times, that few or no original parts may remain.
Notes:
  • frigate
  • mobile
  • stealthy
  • lucky
Nomad Defender (ship, defender) The Tribe
Most Nomad ships have been repaired and refurbished so many times, that few or no original parts may remain.
Notes:
  • capital ship
  • powerful
  • mobile
  • military
The Battlestar (ship, battlestar) The Tribe
The Battlestar is an ancient battle station modified to act as command center and seat of The Tribe's government. It cannot leave the fleet, but presents a serious threat to anyone contemplating an attack.
Notes:
  • heavy weapons
  • armored
  • slow
  • slow
  • immobile
  • military
- Industrial Base-Nomad Armada One (industrial base, heavy) The Tribe
An indsutrial base is required to build ships and other heavy equipment. It also improves the economy by providing goods for trade. The Nomads have developed methods to carry out industry even while travelling in hyperspace.
Beagle (ship, science) The Tribe
This vessel retains some of the rag-tag appearance typical of Nomad vessels, even though it is a state-of-the-art science vessel.
Notes:
  • mobile
  • frigate
  • science
Trellian (system, frontier)
Before the fall of Terpsichore, Trellian was a popular pilgrim stop on the Ouroboros route. The system holds an important place in several of the religions and superstitions of the Ouroboros cluster, partially because it is beleived to be the birthplace of the prophet Zyyaz of old.
Spiral (world, airless)
The near perfect smoothness of Spire's surface is broken by slender spire mountains tens of times higher than they are wide. There are several clusters of these Spires rising from teh surface, but the most spectacular range nearly encircles the west pole of the world. Scientists speculate that the spires are the result of a bizarre interaction between early violent volcanism and the vacuum of space. The s