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|galaxy = [[Milky Way Galaxy]] | |galaxy = [[Milky Way Galaxy]] | ||
|planets = | |planets = | ||
|jump = Three (Tensa, Yost, TBD) | |||
|control = Contested | |control = Contested | ||
|surveyed = [[2205|2205 CE]] | |surveyed = [[2205|2205 CE]] | ||
|colonized = | |colonized = | ||
|abandoned = }} | |abandoned = }}{{Incomplete Page}} | ||
The Limbo System is one of only two systems with jump access between the [[Empire of Tensa]] and [[The Initiative]], leading to them being designated as border worlds. Limbo's output as a star is in a state of flux, leading to a variable output. As a result, the system is typically avoided by a great deal of merchant shipping. | The Limbo System is one of only two systems with jump access between the [[Empire of Tensa]] and [[The Initiative]], leading to them being designated as border worlds. Limbo's output as a star is in a state of flux, leading to a variable output. As a result, the system is typically avoided by a great deal of merchant shipping. | ||
==Jump Points== | ==Jump Points== | ||
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|align="center" width="200"|'''Notes''' | |align="center" width="200"|'''Notes''' | ||
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|[[Tensa]] | |[[Tensa System|Tensa]] | ||
|[[Empire of Tensa]] | |[[Empire of Tensa]] | ||
|~1 day, 13 hours to ~3 days, 1 hour | |~1 day, 13 hours to ~3 days, 1 hour | ||
|Capitol of the [[Empire of Tensa]] | |Capitol of the [[Empire of Tensa]] | ||
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|[[Yost System|Yost]] | |||
|[[Empire of Tensa]] | |||
|Variable Due to Instability | |||
|Unstable Jump Point | |||
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|TBD | |TBD | ||
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|TBD | |TBD | ||
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|}Limbo contains only an average number of jump points. Of these three, two lead into space controlled by Tensa, while the third leads towards Initiative space. The one leading towards the Yost system is unstable, and periodically is too unstable to use for jumping, because of fluctuations in the output of both Yost and Limbo. | |}Limbo contains only an average number of jump points. Of these three, two lead into space controlled by Tensa, while the third leads towards Initiative space. The one leading towards the Yost system is unstable, and periodically is too unstable to use for jumping, because of fluctuations in the output of both Yost and Limbo. Ships attempting to make the jump during a period of instability can find themselves facing unusual travel times, both far longer or shorter than normal, or fail to emerge entirely. | ||
==Orbiting Bodies== | ==Orbiting Bodies== | ||
===Initiative Controlled=== | |||
===Empire of Tensa Controlled=== | |||
[[Category:Stars]] |
Latest revision as of 23:49, 6 October 2018
Limbo | |
Galaxy: | Milky Way Galaxy |
Jump Points: | Three (Tensa, Yost, TBD) |
Controlled By: | Contested |
Surveyed: | 2205 CE |
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The Limbo System is one of only two systems with jump access between the Empire of Tensa and The Initiative, leading to them being designated as border worlds. Limbo's output as a star is in a state of flux, leading to a variable output. As a result, the system is typically avoided by a great deal of merchant shipping.
Jump Points
Name | Control | Average Travel Time | Notes |
Tensa | Empire of Tensa | ~1 day, 13 hours to ~3 days, 1 hour | Capitol of the Empire of Tensa |
Yost | Empire of Tensa | Variable Due to Instability | Unstable Jump Point |
TBD | The Initiative | TBD |
Limbo contains only an average number of jump points. Of these three, two lead into space controlled by Tensa, while the third leads towards Initiative space. The one leading towards the Yost system is unstable, and periodically is too unstable to use for jumping, because of fluctuations in the output of both Yost and Limbo. Ships attempting to make the jump during a period of instability can find themselves facing unusual travel times, both far longer or shorter than normal, or fail to emerge entirely.