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==History==
==History==
Originally surveyed by the [[Ranger Exploration Corps]] in [[2087|2087 CE]], the Kessen system was designated a mid-priority system for colonization because of a moderately resource rich asteroid belt and habitable, if unpleasant, planets. As a result of this, the system would see only scouts passing through for more than a decade, until an independent colonization team arrived in [[2100|2100 CE]].
Originally surveyed by the [[Ranger Exploration Corps]] in [[2087|2087 CE]], the Kessen system was designated a mid-priority system for colonization because of a moderately resource rich asteroid belt and habitable, if unpleasant, planets. As a result of this, the system would see only scouts passing through for more than a decade, until an independent colonization team arrived in [[2100|2100 CE]].
The system would remain largely unremarkable until shortly after the [[Sovereign Colonies Conflict]], more than a century later. When the [[Talrosian Doctrine]] first began to spread on [[Kapu]], in the [[Alendiel System]], the movement found far greater acceptance in the [[Kessen System]]. Following the end of the conflict, the Kessen System broke away, and the [[Talros Theocracy]] was founded.
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==Orbiting Bodies==
==Orbiting Bodies==
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Revision as of 07:04, 24 September 2018

Kessen
Galaxy: Milky Way Galaxy
Orbiting Bodies: Four
Controlled By: Talros Theocracy
Surveyed: 2087 CE
Colonized: 2100 CE
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The Kessen System is the seat of the Talros Theocracy, and home to the holy planet of (TBD).

History

Originally surveyed by the Ranger Exploration Corps in 2087 CE, the Kessen system was designated a mid-priority system for colonization because of a moderately resource rich asteroid belt and habitable, if unpleasant, planets. As a result of this, the system would see only scouts passing through for more than a decade, until an independent colonization team arrived in 2100 CE.

The system would remain largely unremarkable until shortly after the Sovereign Colonies Conflict, more than a century later. When the Talrosian Doctrine first began to spread on Kapu, in the Alendiel System, the movement found far greater acceptance in the Kessen System. Following the end of the conflict, the Kessen System broke away, and the Talros Theocracy was founded.

Jump Points

Orbiting Bodies