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|galaxy = Milky Way Galaxy
|galaxy = Milky Way Galaxy
|planets = [[Aella]], [[Pedras]]
|planets = [[Aella]], [[Pedras]]
|control = [[The Initiative]]}}
|control = [[The Initiative]]
The {{PAGENAME}} is a relatively undeveloped star system near the edge of [[The Initiative]]'s space. The sole inhabited  planet of the system is [[Aella]], which serves as a major food producer for the local star cluster. Furthermore, Durga is home to a number of off world mining bases, as well as two sizable asteroid belts. Because of the uninhabitable nature of most of the rocks in the system, only the inhabited planet has a name, with the rest having been assigned categorical numbers. The one exception to this is [[Pedras]], a super-large asteroid or small dwarf planet with a mine located within one of the asteroid belts that serves as a major hub for mining operations.
|surveyed = [[2196|2196 CE]]
 
|colonized = [[2401|2401 CE]]
|abandoned = }}
The {{PAGENAME}} is a relatively undeveloped star system on one of the edges of [[The Initiative]]'s space. The sole inhabited  planet of the system is [[Aella]], which serves as a major food producer for the local star cluster. Furthermore, Durga is home to a number of off world mining bases, as well as two sizable asteroid belts. Because of the uninhabitable nature of most of the rocks in the system, only the inhabited planet has a name, with the rest having been assigned categorical numbers. The one exception to this is [[Pedras]], a super-large asteroid or small dwarf planet with a mine located within one of the asteroid belts that serves as a major hub for mining operations.
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==History==
==History==
The Durga Star System was first surveyed in [[2196|2196 CE]] by the [[Ranger Exploration Corps]]. However, because of it's relative distance to the core worlds, and the lack of inhabitable planets beyond Aella, it wouldn't be colonized until mid-2401 CE.
The Durga Star System was first surveyed in [[2196|2196 CE]] by the [[Ranger Exploration Corps]]. However, because of it's relative distance to the core worlds, and the lack of inhabitable planets beyond Aella, it wouldn't be colonized until mid-2401 CE.

Revision as of 06:06, 31 July 2018

Durga System
Galaxy: Milky Way Galaxy
Orbiting Bodies: Aella, Pedras
Controlled By: The Initiative
Surveyed: 2196 CE
Colonized: 2401 CE

The Durga System is a relatively undeveloped star system on one of the edges of The Initiative's space. The sole inhabited planet of the system is Aella, which serves as a major food producer for the local star cluster. Furthermore, Durga is home to a number of off world mining bases, as well as two sizable asteroid belts. Because of the uninhabitable nature of most of the rocks in the system, only the inhabited planet has a name, with the rest having been assigned categorical numbers. The one exception to this is Pedras, a super-large asteroid or small dwarf planet with a mine located within one of the asteroid belts that serves as a major hub for mining operations.

Jump Points

Name Control Average Travel Time Notes
TBD The Initiative TBD
TBD The Initiative TBD

History

The Durga Star System was first surveyed in 2196 CE by the Ranger Exploration Corps. However, because of it's relative distance to the core worlds, and the lack of inhabitable planets beyond Aella, it wouldn't be colonized until mid-2401 CE.

The star system had a relatively peaceful start, without any notable issues until 2483 CE, when one of the main drives of a mobile mining platform suffered a catastrophic malfunction. The destruction of the engine ripped a massive hole in the hull of the mining platform, and caused the vessel to collide with the asteroid mine, Pedras, it was about to conduct dock with. In told, 267 of the 300 passengers and crew were killed either from the blast, the collision, or the resulting damage before help arrived from the Colonial Security Force's system patrol and other civilian vessels. The death toll aboard Pedras was another one-hundred and three.

Notable Inhabitants