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|[[Limbo]] | |[[Limbo System|Limbo]] | ||
|Contested | |Contested | ||
|TBD | |TBD | ||
|Unstable Jump Point, Border system with [[The Initiative]] | |Unstable Jump Point, Border system with [[The Initiative]] | ||
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|[[Tensa]] | |[[Tensa System|Tensa]] | ||
|[[Empire of Tensa]] | |[[Empire of Tensa]] | ||
|~11 hours to ~23 hours | |~11 hours to ~23 hours |
Revision as of 17:06, 17 July 2018
Yost | |
Galaxy: | Milky Way Galaxy |
Controlled By: | Empire of Tensa |
Surveyed: | February, 2203 CE |
Colonized: | 2231 CE |
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The Yost star system is the second system colonized by the Empire of Tensa, and another border system with The Initiative.
History
The Yost star system was initially explored in 2203, by the Ranger Exploration Corps. As it was relatively average without any distinguishing features, it was placed low on the list of systems to be colonized by The Initiative. However, when the Tensa Collective was founded in 2217 CE, they claimed Yost early on, and placed a permanent colony there in 2231 CE. Since then, the Yost system has been split between the control of several of the noble houses of the Empire, and has been a major site for ore mining.
Jump Points
Name | Control | Travel Time | Notes |
Limbo | Contested | TBD | Unstable Jump Point, Border system with The Initiative |
Tensa | Empire of Tensa | ~11 hours to ~23 hours | Capitol of the Empire of Tensa. |
TBD | Empire of Tensa | TBD |
The Yost system is unremarkable in that it contains three jump points. However, more remarkable is the unstable nature of the one linking Yost to Limbo, periodically becoming too unstable to use for jumping. The exact cause of this is unknown, but is theorized to be a byproduct of the unstable output of either of the two stars.